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  4. WESTONIA

    When previously commenting on Westonia mines and [?]h[?] condition the opinion was ex[r[?]d that the mining methods ordore by [?]ourne ...

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  5. ANGLO—FRENCH FRONT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "The “prisoners northward of the An[?] now number 203. “We entered trenches at two points ...

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  6. ALLIES’ REPLY

    The fact that the allies terms con[?]tain nothing for Great Britain has oren[?]ted the deepest impression that the [?] British are fighting for the benefit of ...

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  7. ANOTHER GERMAN FAILURE.

    Since the Kaiser’s proclamation of the Kingdom of Poland to December 31 1800 poles have enlisted, wherof 1100 were found to be medically unfit.Many ...

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  8. DOUBT ABOUT GREECE’S REPLY.

    Newspapers point out that Greece’s reply apparently accepts the ultim[?]tum but the phraseology is argumentative and vague. Whether it amounts to ...

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  9. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The “Manchester Guardian” says:— “Mr. Lloyd George’s Liberal supporters numbering a hundred Commoners, have assumed the name of Liberal ...

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  10. BERLIN AND THE BRITISH FRONT.

    A wireless German official message says:— “The English twice vainly attacked north of the Anere. ...

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  11. MISCELLANEOUS

    A warning was received from the front that Zeppelins and German aeroplanes were fiying south. All precautions were taken but the miders were ...

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  12. IN THE BALKANS

    An official message from Berlin says: “The enemy fruitlessly attacked the Austro-Bulgarians behind Gerava, south of Lake Ochrida.” ...

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  13. THE NAVY’S SILENT WORK,.

    The “Morning Post” states the Deutsohland has not yet arrived. It is a month overdue. ...

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  14. RUSSO-ROUMANIAN FRONT

    A wireless Russian message says:— “The enemy pressed us [?]ck shortly south of O[?]ur River. “The Roumanians rep[?]ed an attack ...

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  15. DUEL IN THE AIR.

    An official message says:— “Two British aeroplanes were reconnet[?]ng in the Eastern Mediterranean and had arrived at their [?]nation where they found two hostile machines. ...

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  16. THE GREEK TROUBLE

    The Greek reservists are preventing foreigners landing at Pira[?]s, and are also interfering with communications between the refugee ships and the ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. ANOTHER BRITISH SHIP SUNK.

    The British steamer L[?]dworth (3900 tons) was sunk. ...

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  18. BERLIN’S STORY OF SUCCESS.

    A wireless official message from Germany says:— “We [?] stormed several positions on both [?]des of th O[?]uz road, capturing ...

    Article : 59 words
  19. SWISS WARNING TO BELLIGERENTS.

    The Swiss Minister, in a speech at Sorbonne, said: [?] sons of swit[?]er land have pledged themselves to shrink from nothing in defence of their ...

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  21. FRENCH NEWSPAPERS ENTHUSIASTIC.

    Newspapers enthusiastically apprors of the Allies reply and [?]sk: “Will the enemy show the [?]amo frankness” The document is the most important and ...

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  22. GERMANY‘A ANXIETY FOR PEACE

    The Edinburgh University conferred the Doctorship of Laws on Mr. Massey Replying, Mr Massey said he thought the country had more reason for ...

    Article : 118 words
  23. THE “VICTORY” LOAN

    The “Victory” loan has had an [?]xcellent start. It is estimated the first hundred millions was received in a few hours. Lombard-street was crowded ...

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