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  4. ROUMANIANS FIGHTING

    The London Daily Mail's correspondent at Odossa states that a Bulgarian frontier guard fired on a Roumanian ship, which was loading in the Roumanian zone on the River Danube. The Bulgarians signalled to an Austrian gunboat, which ordered the Roumanians to ...

    Article : 104 words
  5. "THE DAY" IS NEAR

    "Germany's canal-bound fleet is preparing to move. For many weeks past I have been receiving information, and am now able to state that the Kaiser's navy will shortly ...

    Article : 178 words
  6. MEXICAN BANDITS

    The Times correspondent announces that more than 5000 men will cross the Mexican border during the next few days in pursuit of General Villa and his murderers. ...

    Article : 89 words
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  9. FRENCH AT VERDUN ITALY ENTHUIASTIC

    The heroic French resistance at Verdun has created immense enthusiasm among the Italian army. ...

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  10. "GERMANY WILL STEP IN"

    A report from Columbus states that, Hying a black and white Hag, so that American soldiers would have no difficulty in distinguishing them, 1200 of General Carranza's ...

    Article : 738 words
  11. EASTERN FRONT

    The operations of the Russian European armies are like the play of distant lightning on the fringe of slowly gathering clouds. Both sides are making strenuous ...

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  12. SHELLING AT VERDUN

    "On the left bank of the River Meuse there was another intense bombardment. In the region of Bethincourt, on the right bank, a small German hand-grenade attack was ...

    Article : 155 words
  13. GUNS AGAINST GUNS

    An officer who has returned to Paris from the Verdun lines says that it was impossible not to admire the bravery of the foe in his attacks upon the Vaux Fort. Regardless of ...

    Article : 176 words
  14. SUBMARINED

    An official message from Petrograd says:-- "A German submarine has sunk a Russian torpedo boat in the Black Sea." ...

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  15. RUSSIAN FLEET ACTIVE

    The Russian squadron in the Black Sea has again bombarded Varna. ...

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  16. AUXILIARY WARSHIP SUNK

    The Admiralty announces that the mercantile fleet auxiliary warship the Fauvette struck a mine off the cast coast of England and sank. ...

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  17. SWEEPING ARMENIA CLEAN

    The London Daily Mail's correspondent at Petrograd says that the Russian army is steadily sweeping the scattered remnants of the Turks from Erzeroum towards the north ...

    Article : 84 words
  18. GERMANY'S BIG CLAIM

    A German official message claims that the French endeavored to take the new positions occupied by the Germans west of the Meuse by massed attacks, but were unsuccessful, ...

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  19. ECONOMY IN MEN

    Interesting notices are appearing in the German newspapers illustrating the economy in men available for military service and the division of resources between the army ...

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  20. GERMANY'S MERCHANT SHIPS

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the Times says that the Germans are growing nervous over the coming commercial war. They have been counting their ships in neutral ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. MOVING ON BAGDAD

    An official message from Petrograd says:-- "The Russians have occupied the town of Kerind, 160 miles from Bagdad." ...

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  22. PORTUGUESE PARLIAMENT

    The Allied Ambassadors attended the sittings of both Portuguese Houses of Parliament when war was declared by Germany. The announcement was greeted with frantic ...

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  23. NO AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE

    Lord Northcliffe, wiring specially for the Sun, says that he had a long talk with General Joffre, and was informed that the Australians had not arrived in France. ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. EIGHTEEN AIR FIGHTS

    "There has been no attack at Verdun, but a bombardment on both bank's of the River Mouse. "Two enemy aircraft were brought down in ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. BERLIN FOOD SUPPLIES

    A correspondent of a New York Journal who spent several days in Berlin says that there is a decided scarcity of bread and potatoes. ...

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  26. A YEAR AGO

    The French gains in Champagne represent a length of four and a half miles. The enemy has suffered enormous losses, Sir John French, dealing with the canture ...

    Article : 153 words
  27. BRITISH FRONT

    General Sir Douglas Haig, commanding the British, forces in Flanders, reports that that enemy sprung four mines near Hohenzollern Redoubt. Grenade fighting ensued. ...

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  28. GERMANS IN AFRICA

    General Louis Botha, Premier of South Africa, says that with Parliament in session, and General Smuts, Minister for Education and Mines and Industries, away leading the ...

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  29. NO RESPITE

    Despite the fierce winter on the Isonzo, the Italians are attacking the enemy with hand bombs, besides audaciously placing explosive tubes in the enemy's wire netting ...

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  30. SEAPLANE SIGHTED

    A German seaplane was sighted off North Foreland at midday yesterday malting for land. British seaplanes from Dover went in pursuit. Tho German seaplane then turned ...

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