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  4. SIR T. F. BUXTON'S WILL

    Sir T. F. Buxton has bequeathed £420,975. Sir T. Fowell Buxton was formerly a well-known member of the British ...

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  5. CHURCHILL'S BOMBSHELL

    The speech of Colonel Churchill, M.P., in the House of Commons was a bombshell. Its reception is still doubtful. His friends insist that he came to London not intending ...

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  8. BATTLE CRISIS COMING

    "No change has been reported north of Verdun. The enemy continued the bombardment west of the River Meuse, but made no attack. Our batteries energetically replied ...

    Article : 260 words
  9. INEFFECTIVE REPLY

    The parliamentary correspondent of the Times says that Mr. Balfour succeeded in holding up Colonel Churchill to public ridicule. ...

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  10. GERMAN NAVY

    Persistent reports are coming from Holland that a portion of the German fleet is cruising in the North Sea. Fifty ships were, so it is said, seen off ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. RETURN OF "JACKY"

    While Admiral Lord Fisher was attending the War Council Whitehall was lined with sandwich men, who bore appeals for the return of Jacky. The source of the placards ...

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  12. AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE

    Inquiries show that the Australian Siege Train is in France, but is not at Verdun. Lord Northcliffe wires that he does not believe that the Australians are at Verdun. ...

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  13. NAVY STRONGER THAN EVER

    Mr. Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking on the naval estimates, said that Colonel Winston Churchill's, speech was unfortunate in form and substance. It was ...

    Article : 228 words
  14. ANZAC'S LOVE LETTERS

    Andrew Melrose, publisher, is issuing on March 12, Lieutenant Oliver Megue's novel, Love Letters of an Anzac. Lieutenant Hogue was with the first ...

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  15. IN GALICIA

    A German official message says:-- "Our aeroplanes are observing great railway activities in Galicia, and have bombed the Russian junctions." ...

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  16. VERDUN TACTICS

    Colonel Repington, the Times Military Critic, says that it is necessary to remember that the Germans are out for a big decision on the western front. The temporary lulls, and ...

    Article : 125 words
  17. TO RELIEVE TONNAGE

    In the House of Commons to- day Mr. Runciman (President of the Board of Trade) said that the brewers had agreed to a reduction of the importation of brewing materials by ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. ENVER PASHA

    Mr. Jeffries, Daily Mail correspondent at Athens, states that there are conflicting reports concerning the attempted murder of Enver Pasha. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN INVENTION

    Mr. Fisher, High Commissioner for Australia, paid a visit to the House of Commons to inspect a device invented by Messrs. Roberts and Moss, two Australians, for ...

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  20. ONLY A WARNING NOTE

    Mr. Balfour paid a warm tribute to Admiral Sir Henry Jackson, First Sea Lord, and, concluding, said that he would regard himself as contemptible beyond the power ...

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  21. (From Our Special Representative)

    The Paris Figaro states that the foe massed 20 men on every yard of front in the Verdun attacks. The press anxiously points out that the ...

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  22. LOSSES OF THE FIGHT

    Neutrals who have arrived in Switzerland from Berlin state that the public is beginning to get news of the German losses at Verdun, despite the precautions which have been ...

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  23. ANOTHER BERNSTORFF MEMO

    Washington announces that Count von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador, has presented a new Memorandum renewing the offer to operate German submarines under ...

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  24. ZEPPELIN IN DISTRESS

    A broken Zeppelin propeller, with three of its blades deeply embedded in the ground, has been found in Kent. It was handed over to the military authorities. ...

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  25. GERMAN FEARS FOR TRADE

    The German press is roundly denouncing the Allies' economic conferences, explaining that it is impossible for the Allied countries to dispense with trade with Germany, and ...

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  26. CALLED TO THE COLORS

    The Daily Mail's correspondent at Rotterdam states that it is reliably reported that Germany has called to the colors all men between 18 and 40 years of age, who have ...

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  27. A YEAR AGO

    A fleet of British naval aeroplanes dropped bombs at Ostend on the submarine base and on military points of importance. From Geneva it is reported that Germany ...

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  28. RECENT AIR RAID

    The War Office announces five additional deaths as a result of injuries received during the recent air raid. ...

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  29. PETAIN CONFIDENT

    A high military authority in Paris predicts a further extension of the Verdun battlefield, and thinks that the move will culminate on Thursday or Friday. ...

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  30. POPE'S FREEDOM

    In an inspired article the Berlin Neuste Nachrichten asks the Roman Catholics of all nations to insist that the Pope shall be included in any peace conference, also pointing ...

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  31. LOSS OF THE PERSIA

    Mr. Runciman stated in the House of Commons to- day that the Board of Trade having gathered the fullest information, had decided not to hold an investigation regarding the ...

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