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  4. HUN OUTRAGE

    Rotterdam advises that the Dutch oil steamer Artemis from Rotterdam to London with ballast was torpedoed on Wednesday under exceptional ...

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  5. The European Upheaval

    Matters have been moving more briskly in the West during the past week. There has been a Zeppelin raid over the Eastern and Midland countries of England. ...

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  6. Lusitania

    New York advises that a message from Berlin says that under no circumstances will Germany admit the sinking of the Lusitania as illegal. ...

    Article : 32 words
  7. Coastal Racing.

    The sun's rays had a sting in them for the' second and concluding day of the W.A.T.U. Meeting to-day. The attendance was up to last year's ...

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  8. L19.

    Two warships searched the. vicinity when the trawler reported having seen he foundered Zeppelin Liu, but found no wreck. It is believed the ...

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  9. SEVERANCE OF RELATIONS

    The European edition of the New York "Herald" says that an early severance of relations with Germany over the Lusitania is imminent. ...

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  10. "We Shall see this Through

    "It is not too much to say that the deeds of the Australians and New Zealanders are more familiar to the people of Great Britain than the work ...

    Article : 174 words
  11. THE TRAWLER'S MATES

    Denny and King-Stephens, mates on the trawler, state there was no chance oE saving the Zeppelin. It was impossible owing to the dead ...

    Article : 141 words
  12. Canada's Loss

    Ottawa advises that William Loggie, the New Brunswick member, is missing. The dead include Madame Bray, ...

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  13. AUTHENTIC FIGURES

    The War Office announces that serious damage was done daring Monday's raid to three breweries, three railway sheds, one engine shed, one [?] ...

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  14. DIFFERENT STORIES

    Ottawa advises that there are con dieting statements as to the supposed origin of the fire. Several members of Parliament and ...

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  15. MR. FISHER'S ACTS

    Mr. Benar Law went on to say:-- "Such military despotism has many advantages in time of war, but on the other hand the principles, of this ...

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  16. NO QUESTION OF MONEY

    Denny added that me trawler steamed for ten miles, seeing flash signaling by lamp. They [?]nd a sailor lashed to the high wreckage operating, ...

    Article : 164 words
  17. TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE

    Rome advises that "The Agenzia Nazionale" says that [?] many [?] making colossal preparations for a naval offensive in the spring. ...

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  18. Parliamentary Library Saved

    Ottawa advises' that Mr. E. B. Law., M. P. for Nova Scotia, is missing. It is believed the is dead. Mr. B. Loggie is safe. ...

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  19. WHY GERMANY

    Mr. Bonar Law said is was not surprising that the venom of Germany was specially directed against Britain as the British Empire stands for the ...

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  20. Eastern Front

    A Petrograd communique says: The Austrians south of Dubno are using jets of flame in an attempt to repulse our attacks. ...

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  21. DASTARDLY PLOT

    Ottawa advises that the "Rhode Island Journal" says it was notified three weeks ago to the Canadian Government' that a plot was on foot at ...

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  22. PROBABLY FOUNDERED

    A destroyer visited the spot King Stephens indicated, and made a thorough search, but no wreckage or floating bodies were seen, because, it ...

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  23. THE LABOR PARTY

    Lord Kitchener, rising in support of Mr..Bonar Law's motion, was cheered. He said the Australians and New Zealanders had left' a record by ...

    Article : 189 words
  24. Caucasus

    A Petrograd communique says: The "Novoe Vremya" states that the Turks have evacuated Erzeroum. ...

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  25. BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN STRUCK

    Gunners on the English coast believe they struck the' L19 as she was leaving. ...

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  26. FIRE CAUSES

    Washington Advises that Senator Thomas; a Democrat, introduced into the American Senate a resolution denouncing the Ottawa fire as an act ...

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  27. SYDNEY RACING

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  28. Balkans

    Mr. Ward Price tells a ghastly story based on eye witnesses' accounts of the Bulgar massacre of Serbian prisoners at Prilep. ...

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  29. GERMANS ADMIT

    Amsterdam advises, that the German Admiralty admits the loss of the L19 while on a reconnoitering cruise. ...

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  30. BANQUET TO MR. FISHER.

    Lord Kitchener, Mr. Bonar Law, Mr. Harcourt, Lord Inchcape, Sir Thos. Mackenzie, Mr. Steel Maitland, Sir Hartman Just; Sir A Cogblan, Mr. ...

    Article : 175 words
  31. The Appam

    Washington advises that Mr. Lansing announces that the Prusso-American Treaty will govern the Appam case and not the Hague Convention. ...

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  32. Western Front

    Amsterdam advises that according to the "Echo de Belge" two German deserters arrived at Aardenburg in an aeroplane. They were a ...

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  33. QUESTION OF REPRISALS

    Lord Rosebery's letter advocating air reprisals for Zeppelin raids is Widely quoted. The "Pall Mall Gazette" declares ...

    Article : 185 words
  34. THE SPIRIT OF HEROISM

    "The Government and Australia, continued Lord Kitchener, must feel proud of the results. No troops have fought better or with greater ...

    Article : 155 words
  35. FATE UNKNOWN

    Although the Appam has been declared a prize, nothing, further has been decided of the fate of the vessel. It is unknown whether it will be ...

    Article : 49 words
  36. SPECIAL MISSION

    The Government has deputed Lord Curzon and Sir Douglas Haig to conduct a special mission to the King of the Belgians. ...

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  37. DEVILS INCARNATE

    The Serbians tried to seize the dripping sabres. Now an arm, now a leg was slashed off. Other Serbians tore off their ...

    Article : 150 words
  38. APPAM CASE

    Washington has decided that the Prussian-American Treaty of 1828 governs the Appam case, thus overriding the Hague Convention, on the ...

    Article : 74 words
  39. HOMER DID NOT SING

    From Gallipoli, Mr. Bonar Law continued, they had looked down on the plains of Troy, but nothing sung by. Homer could ever have exceeded the ...

    Article : 147 words
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  41. N.S.W. RECRUITING

    The recruiting figures to-day were 117 accepted, and the week's total 954. ...

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