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  4. FIGHT FOR REDOUBT

    A Paris official message, issued this afternoon, says:--"The Germans desperately counter-attacked west of the River Meuse at Avocourt Wood ...

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  7. ROOSEVELT VITRIOLIC

    Mr. Roosevelt has issued a statement declaring that the United States is endangered as result of the ghastly misconduct of Government ...

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  8. WAITING FOR FINE WEATHER

    Petrograd messages state that correspondents on the Russian front agree that the period of mud and slush will terminate in a week. ...

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  9. HUGHES PROVES STRENGTH

    The German press is denouncing Mr. Hughes. The Cologne Gazette says that the Times has gone crazy over him. The Frankfurter Zeitung, in an article ...

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  10. RUSSIA'S ARMY

    The correspondent of the Times at Petrograd says that the press praises M. Polivanoff, ex-War Minister, who they say reorganised the recovery of the army after the ...

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  11. HEROES ALL

    The King has awarded the V.C. to Captain Arthur Kirby, of the South Staffordshire Regiment, who led his men up to enemy wire entanglements under heavy machine-gun fire ...

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  12. STRIVING FOR PEACE

    Mr. Hamilton Fyfe, correspondent of the Daily Mail with the Russians against the Turks, says:--"I have been authentically informed that ...

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  13. BADLY MAULED

    Activity continues on the eastern front in the Jacobstadt sector. The Germans are doing their utmost to prevent an extension of the breach. ...

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  14. STILL EXHAUSTED

    Mr. Hughes had a fair night, and his condition has slightly improved. His cough is less troublesome, and his temperature is normal; but he is very exhausted. The ...

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  15. HOPEFUL SERVIA

    M. Pashitch, the Premier of Servia, in the course of an interview, predicted an early Servian offensive. He said that enemy forces in Servia do not exceed four army ...

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  16. COERCION OF TURKEY

    The correspondent of the Times at Bucharest says that Field Marshal von Mackensen, conversing with Bulgarian generals, declared that Germany may need Bulgarian aid in ...

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  17. SATISFACTORY CHANGE

    A satisfactory change has occurred in Mr. Hughes's condition. To-night, for the first time for four days, he took food other than barley-water, and the doctors consider that ...

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  18. ISLAND OF CORFU

    Unofficial reports from Rome state that an organisation has been discovered in the Island of Corfu, off the Southern Greek coast, for espionage, and for revictualling ...

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  19. TRADE DEFENCE

    The Times correspondent in Paris says that the economic conference is arousing interest, and France is determined not to allow the enemy to obtain again the mastery of the ...

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  20. KING'S COMPASSION

    The Evening News states that the King visited a hospital and conversed with the wounded. His Majesty was much moved by the ...

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  21. PERSISTENT DENIALS

    The German official messages state that repeated French attacks with the object of recovering the position in the north-west of Avocourt Wood have been repulsed after ...

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  22. AMERICAN FOREBODINGS

    The Times correspondent at Washington states:--"The situation with Germany has been aggravated by the sinking of the steamer ...

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  23. TURKISH STEAMER SUNK

    A Petrograd message states that Russian submarines sunk a Turkish steamer and several coal barges off Zunguldak, on the Black Sea coast. ...

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  24. FIGHT FOR CRATERS

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:--"There has been artillery firing north of Souchez, south of St. Eloi, and about Wieltje and Boesinghe. Hostile bombers ...

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  25. PRINCE OF WALES

    Since joining Major-General Sir Archibald Murray's staff in Egypt, the Prince of Wales has made several visits to the Australasian soldiers. He attended the Australian ...

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  26. FUTURE OF THE ALLIES

    A Paris cable states that Signor Salandra, Premier of Italy, stated in an interview that he was satisfied with the Paris conference, which arrived at valuable concrete ...

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  27. CANEA BLOCKADE

    Mr. Jeffries, correspondent of the Daily Mail in the Balkans, states that, the Allied vessels have left for Crete and the blockade of the port of Canea continues. Allied ...

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  28. KAISER CALLS ADVISERS

    Field Marshal von Mackensen, Admiral von Capelle, and Count von Zeppelin, have arrived at headquarters on the western front to confer with the Kaiser in the war council. ...

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  29. IMMELMANN'S TWELFTH

    Berlin officially announces that the military airman Immelmann has put his twelfth aeroplane out of action, a British biplane, near Bapaume. The occupants were taken ...

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  30. MORE CLYDE ARRESTS

    The military authorities at Glasgow have arrested five more of the leaders of the Clyde munitions workers' strikes, including Mr. Maxton, a socialist, and chairman of the ...

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  31. GENERAL MAHON IN ATHENS

    The Times correspondent at Athens says General Bryan Mahon, commanding the British at Salonica, arrived this morning. He expects to have an audience with the King. ...

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  32. FOR BELGIAN RELIEF

    In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that the Government was allowing the Belgian ...

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  33. FRENCH AIRMAN'S FEAT

    The French aviator, M. Poiree, who is attached to the Russian army, and who has been visiting France to test a new machine, rose 12,000ft. with three passengers, 12,000ft. ...

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  34. A YEAR AGO

    The German pirates who sank the Falaba fired a torpedo at a range of about 150 yards, when they could distinctly see the passengers and crew on deck. "No time was given ...

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  35. DISLOYAL MUNITION WORKERS

    Mr. Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions, has announced that Mr. Henderson, who is Minister for Education, and assists the Government on labor questions arising out of ...

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  36. TO THE UTMOST EXTENT

    At a secret session the main Reichstag Committee determined to continue the submarine campaign to the utmost extent. Admiral von Capelle, who has succeeded ...

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  37. NEW GOVERNOR OF PARIS

    The Times correspondent in Paris states that General Duball will succeed General Manoury as Governor of Paris. ...

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