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  5. TO THE ANZAC DEAD

    Today our war begins again; Oh, ye of Anzac, sleep! The Southern Seas have still the men Your sacred name to keep. ...

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  7. EARLY MORNING ATTACK

    The Paris official message, issued this afternoon, says:--"The enemy violently bombarded all night our trenches at Hill 304. "A German infantry attack at three this morning was completely repulsed, and our night counter attacks enabled as to drive out the enemy from a portion of our first line ...

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  8. COMPULSION

    In the House of Commons today several amendments were moved on the Compulsion Bill, but they were either withdrawn or negatived. ...

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  9. HOW KUT SURRENDERED

    Mr. Candler, the British press representative with the Mesopotamian forces, has sent an interesting despatch describing the last moments at Kut-el- Amara. ...

    Article : 390 words
  10. EAGER FOR BATTLE

    Australians are daily arriving London on furlough from France, and are intensely interested in the New surroundings of the old world. They were delighted with the ...

    Article : 346 words
  11. GERMAN FLEET OUT

    Copenhagen messages state that Norwegian steamer captains report that they met several German submarines and a large cruiser squadron in the North Sea. ...

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  12. SWEEPING TURKS ON

    The official message from Petrograd says that in the direction of Diarbekr the Turks were driven oft into the mountains. South of Mush, in the direction of Bagdad, ...

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  13. BRITISH FLEET STRONGER

    Mr. Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, has written to the Mayors of Yarmouth and Lowestoft, on the east coast, stating that at the commencement of the war strategy ...

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  14. KITE DOESN'T FLY

    The Vatican has promptly destroyed the latest German peace manoeuvres by officially contradicting the statement that the Pope had telegraphed to the Kaiser or to ...

    Article : 168 words
  15. CYMRIC LOSS

    Lloyd's Agency states that the White Star liner Cymric, bound from New York to Liverpool, was torpedoed at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon. The vessel sank at 3 o'clock ...

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  16. INCLUSION ADVOCATED

    A section of the English press is advocating Ireland's inclusion in the Compulsion Bill in order to obliterate the memories of the rebellion as affecting the cause of Home Rule. ...

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  17. TOTAL OF 1073 WOUNDED

    The War Office announces:--"General Sir Percy Lake reports that the fourth and fifth parties of sick and wounded have arrived from Kut-el-Amara. ...

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  18. MORE SHIPS SUNK

    The British four masted steel barque Galgate. 2356 tons, was torpedoed on Saturday. Twelve of the crew were picked up and 14 are missing. ...

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  19. CAUGHT FOE ON OPEN ROAD

    Another batch of Anzacs has arrived in London. They are cheery, optimistic, and very confident, and it is noteworthy that all agree that they are happily conditioned in ...

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  20. NEW SERVIAN LEADER

    Colonel Pashitch has been appointed to succeed General Putnik as generalissimo of the Servian army. Colonel Pashitch is probably a relative of ...

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  21. TREATED WITH SCORN

    The German press continues disgustedly to ignore the Compulsion Bill in Great Britain. Only a few random comments are made. ...

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  22. 268 LAST YEAR

    According to Lloyd's Register, the number of merchant vessels owned by the United Kingdom decreased last year by 268, with a total of 11,151 tons. ...

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  23. TURKS' CLAIM

    The Turks claim the capture at Kut-el-Amara of the commanders of six divisions of the 16th, 17th, and 18th Brigades, also 551 officers of other ranks. Half of these were ...

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  24. A YEAR AGO

    There were fearful scenes following the sinking of the Lusitania. Hundreds were dragged to death, and many of the boats were smashed by the force of the explosion. ...

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  25. BOMBS NEAR HAMBURG

    A Copenhagen press message states that 62 aeroplanes set on fire and destroyed a large factory at Altona. Altona is a Prussian town in ...

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  26. INVENTIVE TURKS

    The Turks claim that they beat oft a British force on the Aden front, inflicting 300 casualties, despite the fire of a cruiser. The Official Press Bureau says that the ...

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