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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    In his speech on the vote of credit in the British House of Commons on Monday night the Prime Minister, Mr. Asqmth, referring to the latest phase of ...

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  7. LABOR AND WAR

    A grave industrial crisis in Britain, principally confined to the shipbuilding and engineering trades an the Clyde and Tyne, Has for the past fortnight caused ...

    Article : 317 words
  8. NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS

    The British Admiralty has published the official reports received from Admirals Sturdee and Beatty, respecting the naval engagements off the ...

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  9. SINEWS OF WAR

    The stupendous cost of the war to Britain was indicated by the prime Minister. Mr. Asquith, in the House of Commons on Monday, when he asked for votes of ...

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  10. THE BRITISH SQUADRON.

    The ships under Admiral Sturdee's command, the names of which have been up to the present kept as a close official secret, were the battleship Canopus, the ...

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  11. GERMANY'S EXPENDITURE.

    The German Imperial budget, which was laid before the Reichstag last week, provides for an extraordinary expenditure of 10,042,342,000 marks (about ...

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  12. BRITAIN RETALIATES.

    "We are, therefore" he went on, "driven to frame retaliatory measures to prevent commodities of any kind reaching or leaving Germany. These ...

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  13. A CALLANT MARINE.

    Admiral Sturdee cans attention to the courage and resourcefulness of Sergeant Mayes, Royal Marines, of the cruiser Kent, who was afterwards awarded the ...

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  14. THE NATIONAL PERIL.

    As in both cases the works and yards Were mainly engaged upon contracts for the army and navy, the, Government took promp[?] measures to bring about a ...

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  15. A LONG, STERN CHASE.

    With respect to the North Sea fight, official reticence as to details was much more strictly observed, and Admiral Beatty account of this engagement adds ...

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  16. RUSSIA'S DAILY BILL.

    It was stated in a debate in [?] Duma that the [?] is costing Russian £1,400,0000 daily. ...

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  17. THE RULES OF WAR.

    It is expected that the United States will make a vigorous protest against the British policy as outlined in Mr. Asquith's speech. President Wilson is reported to ...

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  18. A MILLION PRISONERS.

    It is estimated that there are 600,000 German, and Austrian prisoners in Russia, 350,000 in France und England, and 60,000 in Servia. In the East Prussian ...

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  19. ALIENS IN BRITAIN.

    No fewer than 18,259 alien enemies, exclusive of prisoners of war, had been interned in Great Britain up to November 27th. Since then 1961 have been ...

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  20. EMBITTERING THE STRUGGLE.

    The gravity of the situation was increased by the publication on Saturday of an "order" by Sir George Askwith, the chief industrial commissioner, that ...

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  21. AMERICA'S SUGGESTIONS.

    In a Note addressed to the belligerents, the United States Government expresses the hope that Germany and Britain, by reciprocal concessions, may discover a ...

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  22. IN THE ENEMY'S HANDS.

    There are said to be nearly 1,000,000 prisoners of war in Germany and Austria, including the following:—Russians,603,000 French, 237,000; British, 19,000; ...

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  23. SOREENING THE BATTLESHIPS.

    The Lion made the opening hit at the Blucher, which was the fourth in line. The Tiger opened fire at the rear ship. The enemy returned the fire at 9.14. Soon ...

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  24. BELGIANS IN BRITAIN.

    In reply to a question as to the number of Belgian refugees that had taken shelter in England, the President of the Local Government Board , stated that ...

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  25. GERMAN COMPLAISANCE.

    The German reply to this Note states that while Germany is not ready to renounce the laying of mines for offensive purposes, she would be willing to ...

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  26. BRITISH LOSSES.

    The casualties of the British Expeditionary Force, in all ranks, to February 4, were 104,000. These figures include the prisoners in ...

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  27. TEN MILLION MEN.

    The last edition of the German army handbook gave the total number of men on the active roll aa 3,303,000, and the grand, total, trained and untrained, as ...

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  28. NEUTRALS PROTEST.

    The Dutch and Scandinavian Governments generally protest against the British attitude, and are endeavoring to bring about an agreement with America for ...

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  29. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES.

    Since the beginning of the war, the Prussian military authorities have issued 141 casualty lists, containing no fewer than 1,102,212 names. In addition ...

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  30. South African Rebellion

    An official report that has been issued at Capetown shows that the rebellion in South Africa was chiefly due to the prophecies of Van Rensburg, a religious ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN CASUALTIES.

    The little war that is being conducted in South Africa has not keen without its losses. Up to the end of the year 1914 the Union Defence forces had ...

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  32. CONTRABAND COPPER.

    Numerous complaints have been made that contraband goods, especially munitions of war, are filtering through Holland into Germany, and in consequence ...

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  33. OBSTINATE COALHEAVERS.

    The coalheavers at Liverpool struck work on Saturday afternoon, and the men are defying the union leaders, who have made strenuous attempts to ...

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  34. HORSES AND REFUGEES.

    Captain Robert, of the French barque Bougainville, which arrived at Newcastle on Tuesday night from L. Pallice (France), reports:—that during the few ...

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