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  5. ROUMANIAN CAMPAIGN

    A message from Jassy, the temporary capital of Roumania, says that M. Bratiano, the Premier, interviewed, acknowledged that errors had been ...

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  6. SPECIAL INTEREST SHOWN.

    British Admiralty Intercepts. Collected by the Wireless Press:—Wilson's note has already rousned special interest in Germany. One group of ...

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  7. WEST FRONT.

    A communique, reports that there is lively artillery fining in the region of Haudramont works, Louvement, and Chamberettes. Several successful ...

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  8. PEACE PROPOSALS

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states:—While the President is waiting for England to cool off be is represented to-night as occupying his time in ...

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  9. JAPAN'S ANNOUNCEMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio states that the Japanese Foreign Minister declares that he will made no peace except on the terms whereon the Allies ...

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  10. INTERPRETATION WANTED.

    Foreshadowing a scandal, Mr Wood, Republican member of the House of Representatives for Indiana, has introduced a proposal to ...

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  11. THE FIRST CHRISTMAS

    One mile from Bethlehem is a little plain; on which, under a grove of olivos. stands the Chapel of the Angel of the Shepherds. This is buile ...

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  12. GERMAN SOCIALIST MEETING.

    The police prohibited a Socialist meeting at Leipzig, at which a resolution was to be proposed demanding an immediate announcement of pence terms ...

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  13. GERMANY'S REQUIREMENTS.

    The German Press says that Admiral von Grapow. lecturing at Cologne, stated. that Germany must have a new naval base in the German colonies, and ...

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  14. BONAR LAW QUESTIONED.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. A. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, was questioned in regard to President Wilson's Note suggesting a ...

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  15. DUTCH CRITICISM.

    In its comments on the American note, the Amsterdam "Telegrams" says:— "If Germany herself had drawn up President Wilson's note site could hardly ...

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  16. SOMME BATTLE.

    The Kaiser has conferred the Order of Merit on the Bavarian Crown Prince. In doing so he said :—"Under your leadership we won the battler of ...

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  17. WALL STREET MARKET.

    Compared with yesterday's frenzy, to-day's, market resembled, a calm after a storm. Prices rose but the volume of business was only half that of ...

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  18. GERMAN MESSAGE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a German communication records minor incidents on the east and west fronts, and claims the storming of ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND LEGISLATORS.

    Mr. W. Massey. Primp Minister of Zealand; speaking in Essex last night said : "I would like to see. President ...

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  20. AMERICAN PRESS VIEWS

    American leading newspapers continue to criticise the President's note, but it is left for "The Boston Transcript," a large and prominent journal. ...

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  21. BRITISH RAID TRENCHES.

    General Haig reports :—We successfully raided trenches last night south, of Ypres, inflicting many losses. There Was considerable, reciprocal artillery fire ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN COMMENT.

    Contrary to expectation, instead of welcoming it the first coin merits in the German press generally, bitterly attack President Wilson's note and ...

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  23. MACEDONIA

    "There has been lively, artillery. fighting north of Monastir, on the Macedonian front," states an official communique issued in Paris. ...

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  24. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Referring to the proposal to hold an Imperial conference, Mr W. F. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, says— "I believe that the representatives of ...

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  25. ALLIES TAKE PRISONERS.

    M. Salonika official message states;— We successfully raided Kavalki, capturing a number of prisoners. The navy, affectively bombarded entrenchements at ...

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  26. TURKISH POSITIONS RAIDED.

    A Mesoporamian official message states :— Out aeroplanes twice raided Turkish advanced positions near Baghailah. ...

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  27. FAMINE IN AUSTRIA

    "Alarming news of a scarcity of food in Austria-Hungary. partically amounting to a famine. has reached the Vatican through diplomatic ...

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  28. ENTENTE ATTITUDE.

    A message from Zurich says that the Entente statements and speeches. regarding the German peace Note have provoked a renewed outburst of fury in ...

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  29. MR J. COOK'S REMARKS.

    When unveiling a soldiers' honor board at Berowra, Mr Joseph Cook characterised the German peace proposals as so much moelsery The ...

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  30. EL ARISH CAPTURE

    An official message from Egypt announces that the British, troops have occupied El Arish, the important town on the Mediterranean , after ill bad been ...

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  31. AMERICA NEEDS ENLIGHTENMENT.

    The American Note still dominates the news columns, even overshadowing the despatches from the front, and the Government's war re-organisation ...

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  32. HOLLAND THOROUGHLY PREPARED.

    In the second Chamber (the lower House of the Dutch Parliament), M. N. Bosboom. the Minister for War; stated that since the war began he had ...

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  33. COLD RECEPTION IN LONDON

    President. Wilson's note has been. received coldly everywhere. Public and press are puzzled and resentful at Dr. Wilson's strange declaration that the ...

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  34. MANCHESTER "GUARDIANS" OPINION.

    The Manchester "Guardian," analying the criticisms of the American Note, warns the Government against a hasty, ill-considered reply. The ...

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  35. NEW AUSTRIAN PREMIER.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" doubts whether the Czechs will like the new. Premier of Austria, Martinic. but he will bring Austria salvation. It states ...

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  36. AN UNTUTORED PACIFIST.

    Leading Now York papers ion Saturday are filled with special cables regarding the effect of Wilson's note. Despatches emphasise the confidence in England in ...

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  37. PORTUGUESE HELP

    Dr B. Machado, the President of Portugual. interviewed, started that shortly there would be 15,000 well trained troops holding the Rovuma ...

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  38. HUN THREAT.

    It is rumored in Dutch financial circles. that Germany has sent a note to neutrals threatening ruthless submarining in the event of peace not ...

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  39. ENEMY POSITION SHELLED.

    An official message from Egypt States.— Our aircraft dropped a ton of high explosives on an enemy concentration ...

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  40. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED

    Parliament was prorogued to-day till February 7. His Majesty the King, in his. prorogation speech, said.— ...

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  41. FRENCH SOCIALIST WARNING.

    A Paris message says that M. Gustave Herve, the well-known, Socialist, warns French Socialist that they are walking into tran set by Berlin by ...

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  42. FRENCH OPINION.

    French opinion regarding President Wilson's note is that it reveals such a profound misunderstandings of the position that there must be time far ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN BRUTALITY

    An Italian official message says that the enemy, shelled a military hospital at Gorz, despite the fact that Red Crosses were visible. There were six casualties ...

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  44. CAPTAIN BLAIKIE

    Count von Revenblow, the Berlin military, writer is indignant that Captain James Blaikie, master of the Anchor liner Caledonia, is not to die the death ...

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  45. GERMAN LINER RE-FLOATED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amster-states that the German liner Friedrich Wilhelm. which recently attempted to escape from Norwegian waters, and was ...

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