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  5. SURE OF VICTORY

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Tennant, Parliamentary Secretary for War, in introducing the Army estimates, stated that the production of munitions for the navy and ...

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  6. ANOTHER ATTACK FAILS

    A Paris official message, issued at midnight, says:--"There has been a very strong attack on the whole front west of the River Meuse. "The enemy was repulsed, with serious losses. ...

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  7. MEN OF ANZAC

    This morning was grey and misty, with the sun looking like a burnished silver disc through the fog, when Mr. Hughes, his wife, Mr. Fisher, Lieutenant-Colonel Buckley ...

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  9. SERVIA'S RE-FORMED ARMY

    It is stated on high authority that the completion of the concentration of Servian force at [?] provides £30,000 tried [?] ...

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  10. SENUSSI COMING TO HEEL

    The War Office announces that it learns from Cairo that a force under Major-General Peyton will occupy Sollum to-day. The Senussi camp at Msead is unoccupied ...

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  11. FRENCH WAIT CONFIDENTLY

    The Times correspondent in Paris wires that all the reports agree in the general opinion that the enemy infantry attacks will soon be resumed at Verdun. The French observers have reported the arrival of fresh ...

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  12. PRISONERS IN TURKEY

    Speaking in the House of Commons to-day Mr. Tennant, Parliamentary Secretary for War, said that negotiations were progressing for an exchange of all British prisoners in ...

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  13. SMOTHERED BY FIRE

    Wounded soldiers who have arrived at Troyes from Verdun state that during the fiercest fighting snow fell continuously. The German 12 and 15-inch mortars shelled the ...

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  14. WATCHFUL FRENCH

    A Paris official message says:--"West of the Mouse there was a rather violent cannonade during the course of the night. A strong enemy reconnaissance at ...

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  15. PORTUGAL'S REASON

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, explaining Portugal's entry into the war, said it was caused by the rapidly increasing ...

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  16. FROM PRISON TO THE COLORS

    King Ferdinand of Bulgaria released from prison on his birthday 8000 men of military ago and ordered them to join the colors immediately. ...

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  17. AMERICAN SUPPORT

    The New York correspondent of the Daily Mail says that there was a gathering of 4000 people at Carnegie Hall to advocate co-operation between America and the Entente. ...

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  18. GERMANY'S HOPELESS EFFORT

    Mr. Frederick Villiers, the veteran war correspondent, who arrived at Fremantle by the Khiva yesterday, is 64 years of age, and he looks 40. Debonair, alert, and keen, he ...

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  19. FRANCO-ITALIAN AMITY

    The Times correspondent at Milan (Italy) says that the common sentiment of Latinity which the war has developed between the peoples of Italy and France was the occasion ...

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  20. EFFECT ON BULGARIA

    The Italian papers declare that M. Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier, recently indicated in conversation that the result of the Verdun struggle would decide Bulgaria's ...

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  21. WHEAT FREIGHTS

    Mr. Hughes spent the best part of to-day closeted with the chairman of the Wheat Commission. The grain situation is becoming somewhat ...

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  22. FOUND IN TUNNEL

    A German officer interned in the prison camp at Maidenhead was discovered in a tunnel attempting to escape. ...

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  23. NEXT WAR LOAN

    Mr. M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said in Parliament to-day that the Government was opposed to the issue of premium bonds in connection with the next war loan ...

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  24. FRENCH LOSSES

    There is the best authority for stating that the total French losses at Verdun are less than 13,000, while only 84 pieces of artillery were abandoned after having been rendered ...

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  25. A YEAR AGO

    It is estimated that in the three days fighting at Neuve Chapelle the enemy lost 10,000 men. The Turks have resolved to sink the G[?]eben ...

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  26. FRANCE'S HUGE EXPENDITURE

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  27. MEETS THE EDITORS

    Mr. Fisher entertained at lunch at the Savoy Lord Burnham, proprietor of the London Daily Telegraph, Mr. Gardiner, editor of the Dally News, Mr. Donald, editor of the ...

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  28. ASQUITH'S HEALTH

    Mr. Asquith is indisposed, suffering from bronchial catarrh. ...

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