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  4. Two Racing German Submarines Accounted For

    It is stated in naval circles at Dover that wireless messages have been received to the effect that the two German submarines which were recently carrying out a daring ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PROGRESS OF THE ALLIES

    The following official communique has been issued:—"The action between Lys and the sea is less severe. ...

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  8. GERMANY'S BLACK DAY

    The "Cologne Gazette" says that last Monday was a "black day" for Germany, when she lost two "Uhlans" from the sea in one day. That this should happen was beyond the ...

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  9. AUSTRIA SICK OF FIGHTING

    In financial circles it is believed that Austria has asked the United States to approach the Allies unofficially asking what terms would be allowed Austria if she abandoned Germany ...

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  10. BACK TO THE OLD BUSINESS

    It does not do to ask too many questions of likely fellows offering themselves for enlistment, says Chas. Hands in the "Daily Mail." I had found that out at the recruiting depots. ...

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  11. LEIPSIC AND DRESDEN

    The Leipsic and the Dresden have arrived here, and are taking on board provisions. ...

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  12. HUGE RUSSIAN SUCCESS

    A telegram from Petrograd states that the Germans have been badly beaten north of Kalisch. They lost many dead, and 12 big guns fell ...

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  13. TWO KILLED IN BOTTLING-UP THE KONIGSBERG

    The Press Bureau states that two men were killed and one officer and one man wounded in the sinking of the colliers off the port of Mafia Island (German East Africa) to bottle ...

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  14. A PANIC IN BERLIN

    Advices from Berlin disclose a state of panic. The civilian residents of East Silesia are flying to Berlin, Dresden, and other of the ...

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  15. FIVE GENERALS GONE

    The present fighting in Belgium and Northern France is really a struggle to seize vantage points:—usually some detail of ground such as a wood or a quarry which would enable a ...

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  16. ENEMY SUBMARINE FINISHED

    The Germans have put together one submarine at Zeebrugge. ...

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  17. EAST COAST OF BRITAIN

    The newspapers give remarkable stories of light signalling along the Yorkshire coast. Many questions have been asked in the House upon the matter, and upon the subject ...

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  18. THE GOOD HOPE AND THE MONMOUTH

    The High Commissioner cables under date London, Nov. 12, 6 p.m., as follows :—"The Admiralty announces that in the absence of information, the loss of the Good Hope ...

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  19. LONDON, Friday Night

    The "Standard" states that the petitions in bankruptcy filed in Hamburg alone since the beginning of the was disclose a deficit of £25,000,000. ...

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  20. TSING-TAO CASUALTIES

    It is officially announced that two officers and eight men were killed, and one officer and 56 men injured at Tsing-Tao whilst engaged in the task of removing land mines. ...

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  21. GONE EAST

    A telegram from Berlin states that the headquarters of the Kaiser are now at Coblentz. Two Zeppelins are continually hovering over the imperial residence. ...

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  24. GERMANS REINFORCED

    The "Telegraaf" states that the Bavarians have reinforced the Germans near Ypres. The garrisons in central Belgium have also been decreased in order to reinforce the front. Many ...

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  25. THE OVERSEAS DOMINIONS

    The Department of Marine states that no action has yet been taken with regard to the naval question, despite the statements to the contrary appearing in the London press. It is ...

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  26. A MILLION MORE MEN

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that it understands that the Government on Monday next will ask the House of Commons to sanction the raising of an additional million men. ...

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  27. BOMBARDMENT OF YPRES

    The Germans are pouring an avalanche of shells on to Ypres, but the artillery of the Allies is even more formidable. The French and English guns have inflicted terrible ...

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  28. GERMAN AVIATORS CAPTURED

    Two German aviators were forced to descend at Rypin. They were captured by Russian dragoons after a fight with a body of German infantry. ...

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  29. CARL LODY'S CONFESSION

    Carl Lody, the German spy, who was recently shot and buried in the Tower of London, in a letter to a friend in Omaha, under the address "Tower of London," stated that he was ...

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  30. BELGIAN DISTRESS

    Various Belgian relief committees and distinguished Belgians have guaranteed £600,000, which is to be given to the commission administering relief in Belgium. The amount of ...

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  31. £225,000,000

    The Government propose an additional credit vote of £225,000,000 to cover naval and military and other expenditure rendered necessary through the war, up to March 31, 1915. ...

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  32. DIXMUDE RECAPTURED

    The Allies have recaptured Dixmude. They successfully drove the Germans out on Wednesday morning. ...

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  33. THANKS!

    The Baltic Exchange has passed amidst a scene of the highest enthusiasm a resolution conveying the thanks of the members to the fleets of the Allies, and in particular to the ...

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  34. N.S.W. TREASURY BILLS

    New South Wales is offering £1,500,000 six months Treasury Bills, at 4¾per cent. ...

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  35. JUTE SHIPMENTS TO BECOME NORMAL

    The destruction of the Emden has given a decided fillip to trade with India, particularly as regards the shipments of jute, which are expected to soon assume normal dimensions. ...

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  36. CANADA'S FINE PART

    The reception of the announcement that Great Britain is raising another million men has led the Militia Department to state that it hoped that if the war was still continuing ...

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  37. WELL DONE, TELEGRAPHISTS!

    The newspapers compliment the telegraphists at C[?]os Island for their alertness, in advising the Sydney of the presence of the Emden. ...

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  38. AFRICAN REBEL CAPTURED.

    Chris Muller, in charge of the commando which was broken up on November 6 at Bronkhortspruit by the South African forces under General Mertz, has been captured in a wounded ...

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  39. HONOR TO A DEAD HERO

    Their Majesties the King and Queen were represented at the memorial service to Admiral Craddock, at Christ Church, Mayfair. ...

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  40. No More "Made in Germany"

    At the last meeting of the Bexley Council it was unanimously resolved by the aldermen to alter the name of Bismarck-street to Kitchener-street. ...

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