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  4. LAST WORD TO LONDON

    A special conference of 500 selected representatives of public life, commerce, and labor in the United Kingdom heard Mr. Hughes deliver his farewell city speech at ...

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  5. PARIS CONFERENCE

    The London Times correspondent at Paris states that there is widespread satisfaction because of the Conference decisions, and adds that it is felt thai they mark the ...

    Article : 60 words
  6. LUTZK BATTLES

    The London Daily News corespondent at Pstrograd says that General Litchitsky showed much brilliancy in pursuing the foe. Part of the Austrian army, retired southwards along the Roumanian frontier, and others towards the Carpathian Mountains, hoping to hold the fort fied line between the ...

    Article : 408 words
  7. IMMELMANN DEAD

    A Copenhagen message states that a Berlin correspondent to a Copenhagen newspaper reports that Lieutenant Immelmann has Been killed on the west front. ...

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  8. KAISER'S CONGRATULATIONS

    Immelmann's fame, if fame can he judged by the length of his press notices, was most as great as that of a distinguished general. Leonard Spray, Rotterdam correspondent of ...

    Article : 482 words
  9. FREEZING OUT GERMANY

    The Times, in a lending article, states:--"The Paris Conference achieved the success its advocates hoped for. It is hardly an exaggeration to say with Mr. Hughes that ...

    Article : 178 words
  10. DAILY MAIL SARCASTIC

    The Daily Mail urgently appeals to the Government to tighten the blockade without delay, and so carry out the resolutions of the Paris Conference. ...

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  11. WHEAT AND METAL

    Mr. Hughes spent a long evening at Downing-street conferring with Ministers. He will introduce a deputation to Mr. Bonar Law, Secretary for the Colonies, advocating the ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. BRUSSILOFF'S PRISONERS

    A Petrograd communique states:--On the Lutzk front the Germans were driven off near Vorochym. Massed formation attacks were driven off at Raymiasto. There was furious fighting at Kieselin. ...

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  13. COMPLETELY FAILED

    The Paris official message issued this afternoon says:--There was considerable activity on both sides during, the night at Verdun. ...

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  14. CLEMENTEL'S TRIBUTE

    Mr. MacAlpin, a Dally Mail correspondent in France, says that M. Clementel, the French Minister for Commerce, in giving out the Economic Conference, text paid a tribute to ...

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  15. ALL BEATEN OFF

    A Paris communique states:--Two strong attacks after an all-day violent bombardment were beaten oft at Hill 320. Chapitre, Fumin Woods, and Le ...

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  16. ALLIED NOTE

    The Times correspondent at Athens advises that to-day the French and British Ministers presented the Allied Note to the Greek Cabinet, which will probably resign ...

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  17. BERLIN CLAIMS

    A Berlin official message claims that Field-Marshal von Hindenburg overthrew some Russian positions and captured 200 prisoners. It adds:-General von Linsingen drove the Russians back across the River Styr. We took 1000 prisoners near Gruziatyn, also advancing south of the Turia River. ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. BRITISH FRONT

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:--To-day was quiet; there was intermittent shelling at some points. ...

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  19. CAN'T SEE THE END

    Lord Derby, speaking at Manchester today, said:--"I do not see the end of the war, although I am sanguine about the present situation." ...

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  20. ZAIMIS HURRIES TO ATHENS

    The Times correspondent at Athens says that M. Zaimis, a former Premier, has hurriedly arrived there in a destroyer. He adds that M. Zaimis is a colorless ...

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  21. GREAT CAVALRY CHARGES

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd says that there have been numerous stirring incidents in the great Russian offensive. The cavalry recalled that of the Napoleonic ...

    Article : 235 words
  22. BUILDING SHIPS FOR OTHERS

    Mr. Harcourt slated in the House of Commons to-day that 37 ships, averaging 7280 tons, were under construction in Great Britain for Allied and neutral owners. ...

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  23. BRITISH AND BELGIANS

    General Smuts, commanding in German East Africa, reports that Colonel Hoskins occupied Handenl, on the north-east. The enemy suffered severe losses in retreating ...

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  24. NORTH MAY BECOME ACTIVE

    Mr. Hamilton Fyfe, the Daily Mall correspondent with the Russians, says:--"We are apparently on the eve of important developments. The north seems likely ...

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  26. A YEAR AGO

    De Wet, the Boer leader, has been found guilty on eight charges of treason. The Allied Forces have made fresh progress in the western theatre. ...

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  27. SUNK A LIGHTSHIP

    The Corton lightship, off Lowestoft, has been sunk. Five of the crow were killed or injured, and wore landed at Yarmouth. The Dutch vessels Otis and Tarda have ...

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