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  4. ANOTHER AIR RAID

    A German aeroplane visited Walmer at 11.15 a.m. to-day, and hovered for a minute over the seafront. ...

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  5. TRADE AFTER THE WAR ENEMY'S. FEARS

    The German newspapers are closely watching the discussion in England in regard to future trade relations. They have, been warned ...

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  6. UNITY OF CONTROL

    Mr. Bonar Law, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in an interview emphasised the efforts being made to concentrate the direction of the war. ...

    Article : 457 words
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  9. RUSSIA PREPARED

    The Petrograd correspondent of the Petit Parisien states that everywhere the army is working intensely to bring the effectives up to full strength. Young soldiers had six ...

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  10. PLUCKY BOY AVIATORS

    Mr. Calvert, the Times special correspondent in the Balkans, states that a French aeroplane, armed with a mitrailleuse, and manned by two youths, brought down a ...

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  11. SALONICA READY

    The possibility of a great Allied offensive from Salonica is becoming clearer. The Bulgarians and Germans are strengthening their entrenchments along the Greek frontier, and ...

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  12. WESTERN FRONT

    A German official message says:-- "On the Yser Canal, north of Ypres, we stormed on Sunday 350 metres of the front English trenches, taking 30 prisoners. ...

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  13. ANZACS' NEW FIELDS

    A Salonica telegram says that the latest reinforcement there included a magnificent bod of British Overseas Dominions troops. This has greatly interested Londoners, who ...

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  14. THE LAST ACT

    Early in February picket boats performed the last act of the evacuation of Gallipoli, torpedoing the remains of the battleship Massena, the two ships used as a breakwater, ...

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  15. OVER LOWESTOFT

    A report from the War Office states:-- "Four German seaplanes raided east and south-east coasts at about ...

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  16. ALLIED PARLIAMENTS

    The Times correspondent in Paris says that seven members of the House of Lords and 17 members of the House of Commons have arrived there to represent the British ...

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  17. ENEMY SQUABBLES

    Mr. Ward Price, the official press representative in the Mediterranean, writes from Salonica that Bulgarian deserters are daily arriving in the Allies' camp. They agree ...

    Article : 119 words
  18. BELGIAN INDUSTRIES

    The Foreign Office announces that Sir Edward Grey has written to the Belgian Minister explaining the impossibility of allowing the importation of raw materials for ...

    Article : 240 words
  19. FIGHTING THE ARABS

    Mr. Candler, the official press representative with the British forces in Mesopotamia, describes in his despatches the curious climatic and geographical difficulties which the ...

    Article : 333 words
  20. PARTIES IN THE DUMA

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd says that the three large groups of Nationalists, Progressives, and Laborites have formed an overwhelmingly dominating combination in ...

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  21. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd states that the capture of Mush and Akhlat will have the most important effect, as it will sunder the communications of the ...

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  22. A YEAR AGO

    Russian troops are gradually retreating before the Germans. Germany has begun her campaign of piracy by mining or torpedoing three cargo steamers, ...

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  23. ERZEROUM CAPTURE

    The Times correspondent at Cairo says that Russia's Erzeroum victory has profoundly impressed Egypt. War News also on other Pages. ...

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  24. SEVERE PENALTIES

    The Danish Merchants' Guild, which is administering the Angle-Danish Trade Agreement. has fined three merchants from 19,168 to 124,000 kroner (approximately £1078 and ...

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  25. FOUR BOMBS NEAR CHURCH

    The residents of Lowestoft thought that the seaplanes were British. There was a blue sky, and a bright sun. The machines, circling ...

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  26. TO-DAY'S CASUALTY LIST

    The 144th list of casualties amongst the Australian troops was issued this morning, and is published on page 6. ...

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