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  5. NAVAL ACTIVITY

    A message from London states that the Stavenger (Norway) correspondent of the Mofgenblads declares that there is extraordinary British and German naval activity ...

    Article : 133 words
  6. WHO'S AFRAID?

    Mr. Norman Hill, who presided at a gathering at Liverpool, when cheques for 100 guineas were given to the captains of the steamers Avocet and Dotterel for their heroism in ...

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  7. ZEPPELINS RAID ENGLAND

    It is officially announced that six or seven Zeppelins have dropped bombs in the Eastern, North-Eastern, and Midland counties. ...

    Article : 227 words
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  9. DISAFFECTED ALBANIANS

    Essad Pasha the Albanian leader, has defeated and disarmed numen our bands of Albanians and has sent them to Italy. ...

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  10. NO PREMATURE PEACE

    The Quakers attempted again to hold peace meetings at Bishopsgate, London, but a number of war advocates took possession of the hall before the Quakers arrived and ...

    Article : 85 words
  11. NEW BUDGET

    A message from London states that the Weekly Dispatch declares the budget will budget taxes on theatres, music halls, picture shows, and other amusements. ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. WILSON'S WARNING

    The American press agrees that President Wilson would veto any Dill prohibiting the export of munitions. The New York Times points out that the ...

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  13. BARGAINING

    A Bucharest message states that King Ferdinand of Roumania and M. Bratiano (Prime Minister) sent M. Carp (ex-Premier of Roumania) to Vienna on a confidential ...

    Article : 104 words
  14. THE AMUSEMENT TAX

    The majority of the theatrical and kindred managers are against the proposed tax on amusements, stating that, despite the overflowing attendances at theatres, music-halls, ...

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  15. FAITHFUL SERVIA

    According to a Rome message to London, the Servian Legation denies the report that Servia in August last attempted to negotiate a separate peace with Austria. ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. FRANCIS JOSEPH AT MASS

    A Vienna official message states that the Emperor Francis Joseph, despite a fever, attended mass. ...

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  17. GERMANS THREATENING

    Feeling in the army and among the people in Roumania generally is becoming increasingly favorable to the Allies. The German press is threatening ...

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  18. NO MORE GERMANY

    There were many influential people present at the Guildhall in the city to-day, when a meeting Was held to deal with the questions of trade and employment after the war. ...

    Article : 184 words
  19. GERMAN CLAIMS

    A Berlin official message states:-- "French attempts to retake the trenches we captured at Neuville-St. Vaast failed. "The activity south of the Somme has ...

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  20. RAIL SHORTAGE

    The commandeering by the Federal Government of the whole of the output of the Broken Hill Company's iron and steel works at Newcastle is likely to have a serious effect ...

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  21. OVER PARIS AGAIN

    The appearance of the second Zeppelin over Paris drew unexampled crowds to the boulevards. The people saw the sweep of the searchlights and heard the whirr of the ...

    Article : 255 words
  22. TURKISH ROMANCE

    The India Office denies the Turkish report that a British column, west of Kurna, on the Tigris, lost 100 dead and retreated. The facts are that hostile Arabs attacked a ...

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  23. BULGARIA ANNOYED

    Travellers report that the popular indignation against M. Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier, is increasing. The Bulgarians are dissatisfied with the country's now role of ...

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  24. GERMAN TRENCHES BOMBARDED

    The Paris official message issued this afternoon states:--"North of Arras last night two enemy grenade attacks failed. ...

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  25. INDIGNANT CECRETARIES

    Union secretaries at the Trades Hall this morning expressed warm contempt for the statements made by Disgusted Unionist in a letter in the Sun on Monday. ...

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  26. JOINS THE RANKS

    The Marquis of Bute has enlisted, joining as a private. The marquis, who owns 117,000 acres, is nearly 35 years old. ...

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  27. COLORED WAR NEWS

    According to the daring traveller who is contributing to the London Daily Mail details of his experiences while journeying through enemy countries, the descriptions in ...

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  28. GERMAN RAILWAY DISASTER

    Amsterdam and Copenhagen telegrams state that a hospital and a passenger train collided hear Cologne, in Germany. Both were wrecked. ...

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  29. APACHES OF THE AIR

    The Paris press scorns the air raids but points out that there is a lesson in the fact that 30 aeroplanes were needed to endeavor to down a monstrous Zeppelin. ...

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  30. LOYAL JAPAN

    During the last four days Japan has given valuable and striking proof of her loyalty to Britain and the Entente. ...

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  31. AIR RAID ON DURAZZO

    It is stated from Rome that Austrian aeroplanes bombarded Durazzo. No serious damage was done. Paper bombs were dropped advising the ...

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  32. REPRISALS DEMANDED

    During President Poincare's second visit to the wrecked quarters the Parisians shouted "Reprisals! Reprisals!" An official message from Berlin says:-- ...

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  33. AGAINST THE WAR

    The Amsterdam Telegraaf announces that at Dusseldorf and other German towns the police have had to disperse women who were demonstrating against the war. ...

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  34. SHOOTING IN THE CITY

    Alfred O'Grady, of Gardener's-road, Rosebery, was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital early this morning suffering from a bullet wound in the lungs. He was shot at while ...

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