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  5. MALOJA'S LOST

    The P. and O. Company officially announces that the Maloja's crew numbered 310, including the commander, four officers, 13 engineers, one purser, and one surgeon. ...

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  6. CHAMPAGNE FRONT

    A Paris official message, issued this afternoon, says:-- "In Belgium French batteries bombarded the enemy's works at Steenstraate. ...

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  7. AYLMER'S SUCCESS[?] TURKS IN MESOPOTAMIA

    The War office announce that the Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia reports that General Aylmer bombarded the enemy on the left bank of ...

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  8. GERMANS CAUGHT IN TRAP

    The ordinary railway traffic in Luxembourg was suspended for 24 hours to permit of the transport of the German wounded. Forty-one trainloads passed into Germany. Eleven hundred corpses arrived at Seraing, in Belgium, five miles south-west of ...

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  10. FOE CLAIMS VICTORY

    A German official message says:--"Artillery fighting is assuming intensity in many parts of the front. "Our mines destroyed 44 yards of the ...

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  11. BANK OF ENGLAND EMPLOYEES. EXEMPTION APPLIED FOR

    The Bank of England applied for the exemption from military service of the whole of its staff. The tribunal postponed the matter for three ...

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  12. TWO WHO MISSED PASSAGES

    Those drowned in the sinking of the Maloja include several well-known Anglo-Indian women. One was the wife of a brigadier-general. ...

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  13. TO LEAD GERMAN FLEET

    Colonel Repington, the Times military critic, says that Prince Henry of Prussia has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the German Navy, and that aggressiveness may ...

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  14. AROUND DOUAUMONT

    A Paris official message, issued this afternoon, says:-- "North of Verdun the bombardment was continued with the greatest intensity ...

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  15. SMILE OF A BABY

    The Dover Coroner will open the Maloja inquest on Wednesday. A baby, well covered with wrappings, was found, tied to a lifebuoy, floating in the sea. ...

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  16. MORE VESSELS LOST

    The captain and eight sailors of the crew of the Dido have been washed ashore. The Dido struck a mine, and was driven ashore by a gale, 26 persons being drowned. ...

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  17. PREMIER DESCRIBES BATTLE

    In the Paris Figaro, M. Briand, Premier of France, describing the operations at Verdun on Monday, said that the enemy had advanced and captured Champ Neuville, and occupied Douaumont Fort. When the Germans thought that enormous sacrifices had ...

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  18. NORTH SEA MURDERERS

    Washington states that Germany has instructed submarine commanders to commence the new murder policy at midnight to-night. The Amsterdam-Flushing mail service has ...

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  19. HOSPITAL SHIP MINED

    The Italian hospital ship Marechiare has been mined and sunk. There were numerous victims. The French steamer Trignae was mined. ...

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  20. WANT A MORATORIUM

    The question of a rent and mortgage moratorium for married soldiers and Derby recruits is becoming pressing, and Sir A. Mond, M.P., has been inundated with letters urging ...

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  21. VON FALKENHAYN A GAMBLER

    The Manchester Guardian is in possession of a copy of Die Zukunft (Max Harden's Berlin newspaper that was recently suppressed), the chief article in which attacks General von ...

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  22. WITH THE ALLIES

    American sympathies are with the Allied nations, said half a dozen people who came in to Sydney this morning in the Sierra. Mr. William Sandford declared that ...

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  23. TWO DAYS MORE

    The Paris Matin remarks that the ebb and flow around Douaumont is merely an episode of the great battle. M. Marcel Hutin, writing in the Echo de ...

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  24. JOFFRE DELIGHTED

    The Duke of Richmond, speaking at Edinburgh to-day, said that a friend of his saw General Joffre literally rubbing his hands with delight over the German attack at ...

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  25. BRITISH CIVIL SERVICE

    The Cabinet has decided to economise in Civil Service salaries and expenses to the extent of £3,500,000. ...

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  26. DEALING WITH THE GERMANS

    The bill to take away the political privileges of Germans, Austrians, and other enemy aliens, which is to be introduced in Parliament shortly, is being drafted by Mr. Hall ...

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  27. GERMAN VERSION

    A German official message says:-- "At Verdun, new enemy troops that were specially brought up exhausted themselves in repeatedly attacking our positions in and ...

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  28. TIRED OF GREECE

    Baron Schenck has suddenly stopped his subsidies to the Greek press. Baron Schenck was the chief German agent in Greece engaged in the task of ...

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  29. GERMANS AT HOME SUBDUED

    Travellers arriving at Switzerland state that Germany is subdued owing to the Verdun losses, the only comfort being the value of the prize at stake. ...

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