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  3. SNOW IN THE TRENCHES. AUSTRIANS FROZEN TO DEATH.

    A wireless Russian official dis[?]tea, issued on Thursday afternoon, states:—"Despite the use by the Germans of asphyxiating gas and the [?]eavy frost, we ...

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  4. STOP PRESS NEWS. WAR AGAINST WORLD

    The declaration by Germany of an intention to be[?] an unlimited campaign of piracy is the whole topic of both newspaper and public discussion. It is ...

    Article : 368 words
  5. THE MAD DOG OF EUROPE. OUT TO MURDER AND RAVAGE

    The German Imperial Chancellor (Dr. Hollweg), speaking in the Reichstag on Thursday, said:—"The refusal of the enemies of Germany to accept peace showed ...

    Article : 346 words
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  7. BRITISH EXPLOIT

    Field-Ma[?]sbal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch published at midnight on Thursday, reports:—"We have improved our position to the northward or Beaumont ...

    Article : 169 words
  8. Family Notices

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  10. AMERICA EXCITED.

    The situation is still most critical. Dr. Wilson and the Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing) conferred for an hour. Mr Lansing declined to make a statement. ...

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  11. CERTAIN OF VICTORY

    Mr. Asquith, in addressing a meeting of Liberal and Conservative delegates from his constituency of the East Fife at Ladybank on Thursday, said:—"I will not refer ...

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  12. AMERICA AROUSED.

    Mr. Taft, a former President, says:—"The action of Germ[?]y is grossty unwarranted. The expansion or the submarine blockade greatly emphasises the necessity for ...

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  13. THE POISON PLOT

    William Wheeldon, a son of Alice Wheelden, who is charged with conspiracy to poison Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Arthur Henderson, has been arrested at South ...

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  14. Austrians Frozen to Death.

    A tremendous blizzard has been raging for days around Polsie, and the snow has hidden the defences. The Russian irregular troops, who are accustomed to ...

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  15. Germany Delighted.

    Germany has received the Note with general enthusiasm, to which extravagant hopes largely contribute. The "Cologne Gazette" declares:— ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN TROUBLES

    The Austrians in Montenegro are vainly hunting for General Vechovitch a former Minister of War. with his band of partisans who are hiding in the mountains ...

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  17. WICKED GERMAN LIES

    The Admiralty announces:—"A German Wireless message alleges that the hospital ship Britannie which was torpedoed near Greece, carried 2,500 British solders and ...

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  18. HUNGRY BERLIN

    A telegram from Zurich states that the death rate in Berlin for the first fortnight in January showed an increase of 40 per cent over that of the corresponding period ...

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  19. TO THE BITTER END.

    At a meeting of the main committee of the Reichstag, the Imperial Chancellor (Dr. Hollweg) declared that the enemy, in refusing the peace proposals of Germany, ...

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  20. Manchester Excited.

    There was the wildest excitement on the Manchester Exchange, and cotton has dropped in a sensational manner. This is apparently due to fears that America will ...

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  21. GERMAN COLONIES.

    Mr. Massey, Premier of New Zealand in commenting on the statement of the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr Long), that the Allies will not give up the ...

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  22. TURKEY TIRED

    Djavid Bey, who was the only Turkish Minister who declined to agree to the declaration of war against the Entente Powers, has arrived in Switzerland. Norey ...

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  23. ASSASSINS AND PIRATES.

    Sir Edward Carson, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a letter to the chairman of [?] war loan meeting at Hall states:—"We are dally threatened with increasing ...

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  24. BRITISH NAVY

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Edward Carson), in a declaration regarding the German submarine blockade, does not minimise the new dangers, but he ...

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  25. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  26. TO THE LAST MAN

    The Kaiser, in a proclamation, thanks the people for their expressions of loyalty in connection with his birthday. He declares:—"There are hard times ahead and ...

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  27. ANXIETY IN NEW YORK.

    The port of New York has been reopened, but it may be closed again to-night, presumably to prevent the interned German liners from escaping in the ...

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  28. Family Notices

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  29. Dutch Ships Stopped.

    Many Dutch steamship companies have suspended the sailing of their steamers until further notice. ...

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  30. GERMAN BLACK HOLE

    The-nentral sailors, who were on board the Yarrowdale, state that when the vessel was approaching Iceland the 500 prisoners were placed in the coal rooms, of ...

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  31. YACHT FLORENCE SUNK.

    There has been a considerable amount of feeling aroused at Port Adelaide in regard to the statement that the yacht Florence had passed the upturned Boomerang at the ...

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  32. INDUSTRIAL COURT AND STRIKES.

    Presiding at the Industrial Court on Friday to hear an application for the variation of an award brought by the milk-vendors' drivers and stablemen, the ...

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  33. Holland Talks War.

    The latest reports from Holland state that the Dutch Government have prohibited all salings for the present. The Amsterdam "Handelsbland" states: ...

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  34. THE END IS NEAR.

    The "Politiken" writes:—"It is absurd to deny that the new German Note causes the most difficult situation for Denmark, though there is no reason for extreme ...

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  35. BUSY SUBMARINES

    The Dutch steamer Epsilon, 3,211 tons, has been sunk by a German submarine. ...

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  36. SECRET PLANS.

    The greatest secrecy is observed concerning the war preparations of Germany. Neutral attaches who have returned from the front declare that nobody is allowed on ...

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  38. FRENCH AIRMEN.

    An official communique published in Paris on Thursday afternoon states:—"The French air squadron dropped bombs on the railway-stations and military depots ...

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  39. PRICKED BALLOONS.

    The Germans are acutely disappointed at the news that the army experts have advised that no further Zeppelins he constructed for military purposes. The ...

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  40. AMERICANS SHUT IN.

    The American State Department announces that for the present no passnorts will be issued to Americans leaving for Europe. No explanation of the action is ...

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  41. WAR FUNDS.

    Ideutenant-Commander Bracegirdlc, D.S.O., writes on behalf of the officers, petty officers, and men of the 1st Royal Australian Naval Bridging Train, thanking the people of Australia for their ...

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