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  4. HUNS AGAIN ATTACK

    "The bombardment has been renewed on the whole Verdun front. "We repulsed violent attacks at Douaumont, decimating the enemy." ...

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  5. GERMAN NAVY

    In Swedish shipping circles it is persistently rumored that the German navy is coming out to fight before March 22. Hector Bywater, the naval expert, who has ...

    Article : 71 words
  6. BULGARIA WANTS PEACE

    The Corrlere d'Italia of Rome says that Bulgaria is making confidential peace overtures to the Allies. Reports from Salonica state that ...

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  7. BULGARIA'S FOOD

    The [?]imes correspondent at Salonics says that the Bulgarian Government is requisitioning foodstuffs throughout the country. ...

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  10. SERVIANS EXPECTED SHORTLY

    The Times correspondent at Salonica says that the daily arrivals of Allied reinforcements there are larger than ever. They are all seasoned troops. ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN SQUADRON

    A message from Athens states that an Austrian squadron was sighted 30 miles from Corfu. Allied warships chased it in the direction of Cattaro. ...

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  12. BULGAR KING ILL

    King Ferdinand of Bulgaria is ill in Vienna. He is suffering from bronchitis, and will be unable to return to Bulgaria for some time. ...

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  13. ABANDONMENT OF "CHIVALRY"

    The Cologne Gazette lugubriously comments upon the speeches of Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, and M. Sazonoff, the Russian Foreign Minister, and complains that ...

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  14. NO MAN'S GROUND

    A message from Amsterdam stares mar the French have evacuated Fort de Vaux, but the Germans are unable to occupy it because of the French's dominating heavy ...

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  15. RAILWAY SMASH

    The Paris-Havre express collided with a stationary goods train at Rouen. There was terrible crash. Many express carriages were splintered ...

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  16. GERMANY'S NET

    An aeroplane bombarded the Norwegian steamer Modern in the North Sea, without, however, doing any damage. Four Lowestoft smacks have been sunk In ...

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  17. ENEMY BRINGING UP TROOPS

    Reports from Berne (Switzerland) say that there is intense German activity at Belfort. The enemy is concentrating numerous ...

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  18. TURKEY'S TROUBLES

    The Times correspondent at Cairo states that reliable information gained in Constantinople reports that Enver Pash and Talaat Bey have lost their popularity. ...

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  19. AMERICA'S RIGHTS

    A message from Washington states that President Wilson refuses to continue negotiations with Germany or accept the Lusitania agreement until Congress comes to a ...

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  20. FRENCH ORGANISE DEFENCES

    A Paris semi-official review of the situation at Verdun states:--"We still surround the ruins of Douaumont fort, where several hundred Germans ...

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  21. SEIZURE OF MERCHANT SHIPS

    The German press is furious because of Portugal's action in seizing German merchant ships. The Berlin Tageblatt estimates that the ...

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  22. SUBMARINE MURDERS

    Captain Persius, German military writer. In an article in the Berlin Tageblatt, warns the public not to expect an immediate increase of ferocity in the war against ...

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  23. AIRMEN ON EASTERN FRONT

    A Berlin official message states a Russian aeroplane was brought down north-west of Mitau, and German airmen Raided the railway works at Molodechno. ...

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  24. BRITISH TO STRIKE SOON

    "A probable hypothesis in the present situation is that German headquarters consider the Russian army so damaged during 1915 that it will be easily held oft until the ...

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  25. WHERE MUNITIONS ARE MADE

    Mr. Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions, asked members, in the House of Commons to-day, not to indicate in their questions the locality of munitions factories. ...

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  26. ITALY REJOICES

    Rome messages state that at the opening of the Chamber there was a magnificent demonstration of the solidarity of the Allies, culminating in a unanimous resolution to ...

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  27. MALOJA INQUEST

    At the postponed inquest on a victim of the Maloja disaster, Captain Irving, the master of the vessel, graphically described the sinking oft Dover. He stated that he ...

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  28. A YEAR AGO

    The despatches of Rear-Admirals Beatty and Sturdee dealing with the naval actions In tho North Sea and the Falklnnds have been Issued by the Admiralty. ...

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  29. FIGHT FOR DOUAUMONT

    The Petit Journal announces that Douaumont fort was taken and retaken four times. Eventually a Breton brigade captured the outer works on each side. Two thousand ...

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