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  4. Stop Press

    The “Augs[?] Ze[?]” learns authoti[?] that Sunday’s final conference at Brest [?] was stormy. German newspapers were [?] in ...

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  5. THE WORLD WAR

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: — “The Canadians, who successfully raided south-eastward of Hargicourt, found many Germans. above the ground. ...

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  7. LORD HUGH CECIL’S WARNING

    Lord Hugh [?] in a letter to the “Times” says there is a danger of domestic polities sin[?] between Mr. A[?] and Mr. ...

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  8. BOLO PASHA DOOMED

    Bolo Pasha’s trial is. closing. After the defence had denounced the Count Bernst[?] telegrams as forgeries, the Public Prese[?] in a final speech said ...

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  9. ITALIAN FRONT

    It is announced that the British have taken over an extension of the line east of Montellor ridge along the Piave beyond Uervesa. ...

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  10. REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA

    A message from Stockholm says 2000 Russian soldiers have established a reigan of terror on the Aaland Islands. They are massacring the civilian ...

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  11. THE VERSAILLES CONTROVERSY.

    It is thought impossible that the question of the Allies’ military direction, which alias caused intense feeling in the of Commons will receive ...

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  12. BOLO PASHA’S CAREER.

    (The career of Paul Bolo, who likes to be called Bolo Pasha, read (says London “Troth”) like a charter of one of Daud[?]t’s novels. The son of a ...

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  13. LATEST NEWS FROM SIR DOUGLAS HAIG.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports nos[?] artillery bombardments in the Epehy and Bullecourt neighborhoods. ...

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  14. INTENSE GERMAN ACTIVITY.

    “Le Matin” says.— “Despite the mud, There is intense German activity on the Yser, the enemy, violently bombarding the trenches ...

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  15. RECRUITING OF RUSSIANS CEASES.

    Sir Auckland Geddes announces that it has been decided under present circumstances to cease recruiting Russians under the Anglo-Russian Military ...

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  16. ITALIAN SOCIALISTS

    Italian Socialists attending the Paris and London Cor[?] will present a memories corresponding to Signor Orlando’s programme advocating an ...

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  17. DESPATCH FROM BRITISH HEADQUARTERS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: — “The weather rendered flying on Tuesday almost impossible observations ena[?] our artillery to engage ...

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  18. DIL[?] BIRTH

    A very annual case was heard in the Divorce Court, London. It concerned the delayed birth of a child, of which the plaintiff doubted whether ...

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  19. COMPANY FINED

    Mr. W. A. G. Walter, R. M., at the Boulder police court this morning, delivered judgement in the case of the Federated Engine[?] and Firemen’s ...

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  20. POLITICAL CRISIS

    In the House of Commons Mr. Herbert Samuel criticised the Government’s domestic policy and declared they had failed to deliver the goods. ...

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  21. THE KING’S OFFER

    The King has offered three palaces for national uses: Balmoral for conval[?] wounded, and Buckingham and Kensington as public offices ...

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  22. THE ROUMANIAN OBSTACLE

    It is understood the Central Powers have accepted as a oasis for peace negotiations with Roumania, the Bulgarians suggestion that Bulgaria ...

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  23. THE VERSION OF THE FRENCH

    A French communique reads : -— “There is fairly considerable active arti[?] in the region of the Pinon and north-west of Rheims. ...

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  24. LATEST AUSTRALIAN REINFORCEMENTS

    The latest Australian reinforcements have made an excellent impression. A system is now in full swing whereby experienced Australian officers are ...

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  25. [?]TING THE NEW CABINET.

    Though Washington official announcements indicate that Rumania has scornfully rejected Mackensen’s ultimatum, choosing to survice or perish with the ...

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  26. OFFICIAL NEWS FROM BERLIN.

    A wireless German official message reads:— “We repulsed a strong reconnoitring detachment northward of Lens, and ...

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  27. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The Admiralty announces that the arrivals for the week were 4201 (?) and the sailings 2284. Thirteen over and six under 1600 tons were sunk. ...

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  28. IN PALESTINE

    An official message from Palestine says:— “Australian flying units on the 12th February bombed the railway station of ...

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  29. THE ITALIAN FIGURES.

    An Italian official message says; — “The arrivals for the week 487 and the sailings 431. The sinkings were four steamers over 1500 tons and ...

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  30. OBITUARY

    Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, who recently re[?] his post of Ambassador to Washington, died here to-day. ...

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  31. PACIFISTS AGAIN.

    The House of Commons resumed the debate on the Address-in-Reply to-day. Mr. R. D. Holt moved that the House regrets that by the decision of the ...

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  32. THE FRENCH LOSSES.

    The French arrivals for the were 891 and the sailings 941. The sinkings were one over and one under 1600 tons. The enemy unsuccessfully ...

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  34. ANOTHER OUTRAGE ON SPAIN.

    The Spanish steamer Ceferino laden with salt for a British Colony, and general cargo for Manilla was torpedoed in the neighborhood of the Canaries. ...

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