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  4. TUBANTIA TORPEDOED

    The correspondent of the Times at Amsterdam says that a seaman on the Dutch liner Tubantla states that the ship was torpedoed amidships above the waterline. The torpedo ...

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  5. WHOLE FIELDS OF DEAD

    Newspaper correspondents on the western front estimate that the German losses at Verdun have been more than a quarter of a million. There is reason to believe that the Germans started their offensive there in order to provoke a premature general offensive on the part of the Allies. ...

    Article : 211 words
  6. LABOR AND THE WAR

    Mr. Hughes, speaking to-day at the Savoy Hotel, London, before the Pilgrims' Club, an American organisation, on Australia's hopes and desires in the war. said:-- ...

    Article : 536 words
  7. AUSTRIA'S KILLED

    The Hungarian Statistician estimates the Austrian losses to date at 720,000 killed and 2,000,000 wounded and sick. In addition to 700,000 prisoners. ...

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  8. EAST AFRICA FIGHT

    A Johannesburg message transmits accounts of the fighting in East Africa. These state that the enemy cut irregular lines in the thick, thorny bush, where ...

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  9. WARNING OF AIR RAIDS

    Lord French informed a deputation of London mayors that the authorities were willing and able to give warning of air raids. The London mayors will moot again on ...

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  10. GERMAN CONCERNS WOUND UP

    The British Government has wound up seven additional companies believed to have German sympathies, including the Australian Metal Company with its offices in ...

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  11. BABY-KILLERS

    Herr Liebknecht, the leader of the German Socialist party, stingingly castigated the Chancellor of the Prussian Diet. The attack caused wild scenes, and Herr Liebknecht ...

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  12. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    Farewelling a number of Australian soldiers invalided home, Mr. Fisher wished them a speedy and happy return to sunny Australia, and said: "We shall not cease to ...

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  13. INVINCIBLE IN BATTLE

    A Rome message states that the Parliamentary debate on the Government's economic policy was marked by several stormy scenes. ...

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  14. COPYING VERDUN

    The Moscow Russkoye Slove says that the Germans are making elaborate technical preparations on the Dvina front for a similar offensive to that at Verdun. ...

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  15. GERMAN ADMISSIONS

    A German official message states:-- "In the Meuse region the French attacked our position on Dead Man's height. The first attack was not accompanied by artillery ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. RUSSIANS STILL WINNING

    A Petrograd official message says:-- "After an engagement 60 miles east of Erzeroum we occupied the town of Mamalitan, taking five guns, machine guns, a ...

    Article : 45 words
  17. ITALIANS PROGRESS

    A Rome official message says:-- "We have occupied enemy positions at Forcella and Fontana Negra, on Massiccio, at an altitude of 2800 yards. ...

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  18. MUNITION DEPOT DESTROYED

    The Paris official message issued last night stated:-- "An enemy outpost attack north of the Aisne was repulsed. ...

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  19. FOOD SUPPLIES

    The fine weather has put fresh life into Mr. Hughes, who spent the morning conversing with Mr. J. L. Garvin, editor of the Observer, and other leading ...

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  20. AFTER-WAR ARRANGEMENTS

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd says that a special consultative body is now drafting instructions for the Russian representatives at the economic congress in ...

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  21. GALLIPOLI FAILURE

    The Times History of the War, up to the completion of the Gallipoli campaign, says that the real ultimate cause of the failure was probably not the generals, nor the ...

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  22. LONDON MARKETS

    All metals were firmer on the London Exchange yesterday. Standard copper on spot advanced £1 5s, while the three months price showed an Increase of 10s. The spot ...

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  23. WILL WEATHER THE STORM

    According to a German wireless message Br. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor, assured the Federal Council that Germany was inspired by a firm, unshaken ...

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  24. PORTUGAL'S ENTRY

    Dr. Almeida Serra, in the Portuguese Chamber, read a Note from Sir Edward Grey saying that Britain would be on Portugal's side and afford her all necessary aid. ...

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  25. BULGARIA SEETHING

    The Borne correspondent of the Bally News states that the internal situation in Bulgaria is critical. A military revolt, supported by the civil ...

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  26. SHAMROCK DAY

    St. Patrick's Bay was celebrated in the most enthusiastic fashion in London. Five thousand ladles sold green tokens. The King inspected the Irish Guards. 'He ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S NAVAL STRENGTH

    The Hamburger Nachrichten is forecasting early British naval activity, including an incursion by submarines into the Baltic. The paper frankly admits that Britain has cut off ...

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  28. BRITISH REPORT

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- "There has been considerable artillery tiring south and north-east of Loos, and shelling on both sides south-cast of Ypres." ...

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