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  4. VERDUN ATTACK FAILS—

    After nineteen months a grave accident has Interfered with the stupendous task of a 1700 miles transcontinental march over Antarctic ice which Sir ...

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  5. CHANNEL BOAT TORPEDOED

    Twenty Americans were aboard the steamer Sussex when she was sunk by a torpedo between Dieppe and Folkstone. Seventy per cent, of the passengers were women and ...

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  8. BELOW DVINSK

    A communique issued to-night indicates that the Russian attack on the lines of lakes south of the Dvinsk is being increased with vigor. "The Russian offensive is developing ...

    Article : 201 words
  9. If Russia Wins Bagdad

    A Russian diplomatist stales that if the Russians occupy Bagdad before the British, the fact will not lead to any modification of the policy of Russia and England. ...

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  10. BARRED!

    General Joffre, in an Order of the Day to the Verdun army says: "For three weeks you have been sustaining the most formidable assault the enemy ...

    Article : 193 words
  11. "MERCHANTMEN MUST ARM"

    The Triple Entente and their Allies jointly refuse to consider the American proposal for the disarmament of merchantmen. ...

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  12. UNQUALIFIED FAILURE

    The German loan is an unqualified failure. The middle classes are indifferent, arid frantic newspaper appeals are being made for ...

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  13. REORGANISATION IN EGYPT

    The War Office announces that the military position of Egypt is satisfactory. Owing to this condition, the reorganisation of all forces has been effected. Sir A. ...

    Article : 115 words
  14. WHEN TUBANTIA WENT

    In a report concerning the Dutch liner Tubantia, which was torpedoed in the North Sea, the "Telegraaf" says: "The liner's only wireless messages were ...

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  15. 'CHANGE RESTRICTIONS STILL

    From a reply made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Richard McKenna, to questions in the House of Commons, there seems to be little likelihood of any alteration being ...

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  16. WHY MACQUARIE WAS SILENT

    Some question has arisen about the Macquarie wireless station in connection with the reporting of the steamer Aurora. The station was closed down in December, on the ground ...

    Article : 350 words
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