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  4. The Russian Steam Roller Paves the Way to Berlin with German Dead

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies cables as follows, under date London, November 27, 7.30 p.m. "The Press Bureau states that the Russian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE LOSS OF THE BULWARK

    It is now stated that the Bulwark was loading ammunition at the time of the explosion. LONDON, Friday Night. The inquiry into the circumstances ...

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  8. SUBMARINES AT LARGE

    A German submarine sank the British steamer Malachite near Havre. The crew was landed at Southampton. The steamer Primo was sunk off Cape Antifer, the crew being landed at ...

    Article : 72 words
  9. MONEY MASTER OF THE WORLD

    Mr. Lloyd George states that the War Loan was over-subscribed. The applicants were nearly 100,000, and of these an enormous number, were very small. ...

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  10. ALONG THE MAIN FRONT

    The following communique has been issued:—"The enemy's artillery fire is slackening everywhere. "We easily repulsed two infantry attacks ...

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  11. THE MEANING OF NEUTRALITY

    Ex-President Taft before a public gathering endorsed the Monroe doctrine. He declared that the interference of the United States in Mexican and South American affairs generally ...

    Article : 492 words
  12. ANOTHER AEROPLANE BAGGED.

    A French aeroplane forced a German machine, which was flying over Clairmarais, near St. Omer, to descend. The two airmen were captured. ...

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  13. RAFTING THE CANAL.

    The Germans near Furnes constructed rafts behind their lines in order to negotiate the canal. Their efforts, however, were in vain. They ...

    Article : 80 words
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  15. GENERAL JOFFRE DECORATED

    President Poincare visited the army headquarters and decorated General Joffre with the Military Medal. In conferring the decoration, he said that it was an emblem of the highest ...

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  16. GREAT BRITAIN SUPREME

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, said that the economic pressure on Germany continued to develop in a healthy and ...

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  17. SYDNEY WEATHER TO-DAY:

    SOME SHOWERS, WITH COOL SOUTHERLY WINDS. ...

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  18. THE FRENCH EXCHANGE.

    The Paris Bourse will re-open on December 7 for cash transactions. ...

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  19. GENERAL GORDON TO COMMAND

    Brigadier-General Joseph Maria Gordon has been appointed to command the 98th Infantry Brigade, with his headquarters at Plymouth. [This appointment is one that is bound to ...

    Article : 256 words
  20. EXPLAINED AT LAST

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Morning Post" explains the disaster to the German destroyers in the Baltic during the first week of September. ...

    Article : 134 words
  21. U.S. SHIP FIRED ON

    It is reported here that the British cruiser fired on the American steamer St. Helens. The State authorities at Washington have so far not been informed on the matter, but it is pointed ...

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  22. EMDEN'S CAPTAIN REPORTS

    Captain von Muller, of the Emden, cabled as follows to Berlin:—"Our marksmanship was at first good, but soon the Sydney's heavy guns gained the upper ...

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  23. RUSSIANS WITHOUT END.

    Private advices from Copenhagen state that the Germans are very uneasy about the heavy Russian reinforcements. They say the new forces "seem to spring from ...

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  24. AMERICAN BOHEMIANS RESTIVE

    The Bohemians throughout the United States have started a movement to free Bohemia from the domination of the Dual Monarchy. ...

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  25. MISSING PASSPORTS

    It is stated that 2000 American passports, which were sent to the Berlin Foreign Office for registration, have disappeared under similar circumstances to the passport of Inglis, which ...

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  26. THE DARDANELLES

    It is officially reported that the French and British warships continue to blockade the Darlanelles and patrol the Egyptian coast. ...

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  27. NO FOOTBALL NEWS.

    The London dailies have agreed not to publish any football news except the bare results. ...

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