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  4. SUBMARINE PIRACY

    It is agreed that submarine minelayers present the principal difficulty. Submarines are ever increasing their, radius, and are operating in the ...

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  5. PRESIDENT IN CONFERENCE.

    President Wilson spent this afternoon in conference with S[?]naltor F. Simmons, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Probably on war money measures. ...

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  6. AMERICA'S DECISION

    Among best informed people the opinion is held that events at sea may require the United States to declare war soon congress will meet again on ...

    Article : 417 words
  7. AMERICANS IN LONDON.

    Americans, in London were most enthusiastic yesterday. Crowds marched through the Strand to the American Embassy, where they cheered wildly, and ...

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  8. WEST FRONT

    A Berlin message says:—The British succeeded in entering our advanced treches near the Ancre River last night." .. ...

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  9. LATEST WAR NEWS

    "Star" Office, 3.15 a.m. ...

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  10. WILSON POPULAR IN PARIS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that President Wilson is already photographs of Wilson and the States and ...

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  11. AMERICA AND AUSTRIA

    The report from Paris, that America has broken off diplomatic relations with Austria-Hungary appears to be premature. The latest Washington advices state ...

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  12. SITUATION, UNCHANGED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington wiring on Sunday says The situation is unchanged midnight. It is believed unlikely in the event of war that the ...

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  13. BRITISH MOVE FORWARD

    "We drove off an attack in the neighborhood of Ranncourt and advanced slightly westward of Le Transley," states a report from Sir Douglas Haig. ...

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  14. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    About 60 gentlemen last evening attended the meeting of friends and sunporters of Cr Alexander Bell, who "is contesting the "Wellington Province ...

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  15. RELIEF, SUPPLIES.

    It is staled by the newspapers that the Kaiser's representatives have informed neutral ministers that oversea supplies for te north of France ...

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  16. INTERNED VESSELS

    It is reported what the crews of 17 German ships which are tied up at Hoboken have Put their engines out of commission. ...

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  17. WAR INEVITABLE.

    New York financiers regard War as inevitable, and declares and declares that the financial situation was never better," says the New York financial correspondent of ...

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  18. TWO SHIPS SUNK.

    In the Mediterranean the steamer Helicon, and the Spanish vessel Butron (2434 tons) have been torpedoed. Two Spaniards were killed on the Butron. ...

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  19. GERMAN AT ST.LOUIS.

    Reuter's correspondent at St. Louis says:— The Germans here are loyal, but grieved. The leaders say that with them it is America first. August Busch said ...

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  20. ARTILLERY FIRE AT VERDUN.

    A French, communique stages:—Our antillery effectively bombarded German works in various arts of the west Front, notably in the sector of Hill ...

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  21. FORTRESSES MANNED.

    Fortresses in Hampton Roads are manned with aditional artillerymen for the first time in years. There is greater activity in naval ...

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  22. BELGIAN RELIEF COMMISSION.

    The operation of all transportation of the Belgian Rilief Commission has been suspended, and [?] ships in Americans Argentine, and Indian ports have been ...

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  23. GERMAN TROOPS MOVING.

    The Times" correspondent at Copenhagen, reports that the "Shipping News" reports extensive movements of News" reports extensive movements of German troops towards the West front. ...

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  24. BERNSTORFF'S LAMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that Count Bernstorff deplores that the smart set and the newspaper have caused anti-German feeling He says ...

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  25. SUNKEN HOUSATONIC.

    The American steamer stemer Housatonio (3143 [?] ) was given full warning by the submarine which sank [?] and and opportunity was given for providing for ...

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  26. THREE MORE VESSELS LOST.

    The British steamer Speedonia, the Norwegian steamer Ymea, and the Russian vessel Pomotchinick, have been sunk. ...

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  27. SAVING FOOD

    The Daily mail appeals to all English housewives to adhere to Lord Devonort's rations schedule. "The women who hold the family ...

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  28. HUN GUNBOAT SET ON FIRE.

    The interned German gunboat Geier is burning, having been selt on fire by its crew. ...

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  29. AMPLE CREWS OBTAINED;

    No difficulty is being experienced in securing ample crews for British vessels ...

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  30. LABOR LEADER'S MOVE

    Reuter's correspondent at Philadelphia reports.'that Maurier, President of the State Federation of Labor, urges a Labor stride, to cripple the Government in case ...

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  31. POSSIBLE PRIZES FOR BRAZIL.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rio de Janeiro says:— There are 50 German and Austrian yessels in Brazilian harbors, with an ...

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  32. SPAIN'S ATTITUDE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Madrid says that is is reliably reported that the Spanish reply which will be published on Monday is in the form of a ...

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  33. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Major-General J. G. Legge is returning to Australia to [?] up again his position as Chief of the General Staff. (Senator G.F. Pearce, Minister for ...

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  34. CREW TOWED FOR NINETY "' MINUTES

    The. Housatonic was [?]orpedoed a[?]oon on 'Saturday. The crew was rescued by the submarine and towed in the ship's boats for.90 minutes toward ...

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  35. MESOPOTAMIA

    A Turkishk communique asserts that the British assu[?] on 31st January, particulars of which have been cabled. resu[?]ed in the British suffering the ...

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  36. SWISS GOVERNMENT AGHAST.

    "The Times" correspondent at Berne states that the Swiss Government and people ar[?]aghast at the German block ade, which will seriously affect trade. ...

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  37. THE "TIMES" COMMENT.

    "The Times'," in a leading article, says that it considers the American action an event of measureless importance President Wilson carried the ...

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  38. FEELING IN HOLLAND.

    America's break with Germany caused a profound sensation feeling is that inasmuch as [?] means decreasing the ...

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  39. SENATORS DELIGHTED

    This morning was marked by a tremendous outburst of enthusiastic support af President Wilson "Can it be true?" should Senator ...

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  40. CIVILIANS TO REGISTER.

    An order has been issued by the Government that European civilians, except volunteers, must register under a pena[?]ly of [?]30. ...

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  41. HOSPITAL SHIP ATTACKED

    A semi-official Statement referring to the recent Austrian Note to the United States in regard to the alleged [?]pedoing by the Allies of a hospital ship and ...

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  42. ISLE OF ARRAN SUNK.

    The British steamer Isle of Arran has been sunk. ...

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  43. PETROGBAD CONFERENCE.

    A banquet was held at the Palace last night in honor of the delegaltes to the Allied Conference.The Czar declared that the task of ...

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  44. GERMAN AIMS.

    Commentators agree that Germany de[?]bera[?] chose to offend the United States regarding the fruits of unrest[?] submarine warfare as more important ...

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  45. ATHENIAN PAPERS DISMAYED.

    Mr Jeffries writing from Athens, says that the Athenian newspapers that the Athenian newspapers are dismayed at the German submarine measures. The newspaper "Neon ...

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  46. RECORD FROST.

    Paris announces that there has .been a record frost throughout France A message received from Copenhagen says that the "Local Anzeiger" states ...

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  47. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    "We repulsed several attacks on the cast side of [?]Tim swamp, between the swamp and he River Aa," states and official message issued in Petrograd. ...

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  48. HOILAND FACES STARVATION.

    Reuter' correspondent at Amsterdam says:— The rupture between the United States and Germany caused profound sensation Holland is facing ...

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  49. BERNSTORFF READY TO GO

    In a message from Washington the "Times" correspondent says; — "Count von Berustorff. the Gorman Ambassador, and his staff will depart ...

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  50. TiMBER STOCKS TAKEN OVER,

    The Official Press Bureau states that the Army Council is assuming control of stocks of soft sawn timber, including sleepers. Dealings in such timbers ...

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  51. BRAZIL DETERMINED

    The Government is convinced that the time has come to abandon [?] it the new German submarine warfare directly injures the vital interests of ...

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  52. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The following wireless message has been received From the Aurora:— "Arrived Cape Evans well, 10th January. Rescued seven survivor of ...

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  53. ADMIRAL GOURNET RETIRES.

    It is reported from Paris that Admiral Gournet has retired. ...

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  54. DECISION FAVORS ALLIES.

    The Daily' News" says that the prospects of America avoiding war with Germany are nice slender Americas decision with have far reaching consequences. ...

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  55. RED CROSS COMMISSION.

    The Keel Cross Commission recommends the establishment of a publicity bureau in London, under committee of leading pressmen, to cooperate with ...

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  56. ROUMANIAN FRONT

    Mr Braun, the "Times" correspondent at the Roumanian headquarters, telegrams:— the last Russo-Roumanian push, ...

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  57. HUN SUBMARINE PLANS.

    correspondent at New York reports that the "Tribune's" special" correspondent, Louis Durant Edwards, has returned to New York, after spending a ...

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  58. INTERVENTION APPROVED OF .

    Reuter's agency at London states:— Which [?] are pouring in from all parts of the world approving of president Wilson's intervention ...

    Article : 170 words
  59. GERMAN ARCHIVES SEIZED.

    The American Embassy has relin[?]uished charge in London and the[?] Office immediately removed the German ...

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