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  5. ZEPPELIN CASTROPHE

    The first Zeppelin as shot down at St. Clements Meurth-a-Moselle at seven o’clock on Saturday Three airships were seen in company ...

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  6. RUSSIA

    A German communique reads: — “We reached the east coast of Dago Island, penetrating to tho interior and taking prisoners several hundred. ...

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  7. NINE AVIATION WORK.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: “There was much aviation despite the mist. “Our aeroplanes this afternoon dropped ...

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  8. ATTEMPTS TO FRATERNISE.

    A wireless Russian official message j says-“Our troops disregarded the enemy’s signals to fraternise at Narotch Lake ...

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  9. SUBMARINE’S LONG JOURNEY.

    News has been received that an Italian submarine safety journeyed from Italy to Archangel. It will be carried in sections to the Baltic. ...

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  10. DAGO ISLAND FALLS.

    A wireless German official message says:— “Dago Island is in our hands.” ...

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  11. MISCELLANEOUS

    Mr. Fisher, during the visit to the Australian Aiers, saw thrilling air work by various classes of machines Some men were so daring that they ...

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  12. KORNILOFF COMPLETELY VINDICATED

    Published documents of the Kurniloff affair include a memorandum issued by General Alexieff when resigning from the position of Chief of ...

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  13. VICTIMS OF THE RAIDERS.

    One hundred and nineteen men from the convoy were landed in life boats on the Norwegian coast. are considerably below half of the total ...

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  14. RAIDERS FROM ENGLAND.

    The log book of the undamaged Zeppelin shows it was returning from England. The prisoners from three of Zepnelins ...

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  15. IN EAST AFRICA

    An official message from East Africa reads:— “The main enemy forces are retreating to Bemkuru and have reached ...

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  16. OSTEND AGAIN BOMBARDED.

    A wireless German official message roads:— “The enemy bombarded Ostend from the sea. ...

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  17. GERMANY BLEEDING BELGIUM.

    Official advices show Germany to bleed Belgium. Workmen are seduced or forced to work on the German front in France. The German ...

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  18. THE RAID ON LONDON.

    Three bombs did all the material damage in London. The first did damage to the extent of £3000, the second £7000. and the third in a poor ...

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  19. OFFICIAL NEWS FROM PARIS.

    A French. communique reports a violent artillery combat on the Aisne, and says: “Our batteries exploded a munition dump at night time.” ...

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  20. IN NURSES’ INTEREST.

    The Committee of the British Hospital are appealing to the for funds for nurses whose was impaired through the war, ...

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  21. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    One hundred and sixty-seven saved from the transport which was torpedoed whilst inward bound. Vice-Admiral Sims has forwarded ...

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  22. IN MI SOPOTAMIA

    An official message from Mesopotania says “We carried out successful-operations in the vicinity of the delta of the Kizilrobat. ...

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  23. SWEDEN AND BRITAIN.

    A Washington message says it is learned the Swedish mail dispute is closed for a few days. It is understood Britain does not insist on the opening ...

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  24. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: — “The Irish successfully raided north eastward of Croisilles and took pri[?] a few and returned without ...

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  25. WIDESPREAD CONSTERNATION IN GERMANY.

    The announcement of the Zeppelin faster has caused widespread consternation in Germany. It is admitted the disaster demonstrates the failure ...

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  26. ITEMS.

    The United States aviators have been flying over the German lines dropping numerous liberty loan posters bearing most influntial, pictorial, and ...

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  27. AMERICA’S FIRST CASUALTIES.

    The news of the sinking of the transport came as as shock. They are the first real casualties, forcing a realisation that the nation is at war. ...

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