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  5. ENEMY TIRING IN EAST

    The Russians are displaying superb tenacity in resisting the assaults of the Germans on the eastern front. ...

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  7. RUSSIAN TENACITY

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd writes:-- "Never before has the superb tenacity of the Russian soldier been displayed to greater ...

    Article : 305 words
  8. INTERCESSION

    Yesterday was observed throughout London as a day of intercession on behalf of the King, the nation, and the land and sea forces of the Empire. In addition to the ...

    Article : 398 words
  9. FOR CONSTANTINOPLE

    A message from Bucharest reports that two British submarines in the Sea of Marmora continue to make the sea insecure for Turkish shipping. During last week they sunk ...

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  10. EFFECTIVE MACHINE-GUN FIRE

    General Sir Ian Hamilton reports:-- "In the southern section yesterday the Turks attacked the northern trenches on our left flank, shelling rather heavily our front ...

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  11. BIDS FOR BALKAN SUPPORT

    The situation in the Balkans is thickening and perplexing. Germany is brow-beating Roumania, who is not permitting war supplies to reach ...

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  12. OPERATIONS NEAR ADEN

    The Official Press Bureau states:-- "Information has been received from Aden that Sheik-Hothman, which was temporarily abandoned when the troops were withdrawn ...

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  13. FOE CLAIMS SUCCESSES

    A German official message claims that they have defeated the Russians near Shavli, and have forced a passage of the Narew River, storming the fortresses of Rozan and ...

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  14. WAR INVENTIONS

    Patents for 865 war inventions have been applied for during the last six months. Ninety-seven concern periscopes, 250 big guns, and 250 grenades and bombs. ...

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  15. CAPTURE OF GORZ

    According to a message from London the Geneva Tribune publishes a despatch from Milan stating that many persons are arriving in the city, and that after severe fighting ...

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  16. CONCESSION TO BULGARIA

    A convention ceding to Bulgaria the Turkish portion of the Dedegatch railway was sighed at Constantinople on Friday. Such of the cable news on this page as is [?] ...

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  17. ACTIVE ARTILLERY

    A Paris official message says:-- "The night passed without incident save for artillery actions in Artois, around Souchez, between the Aisne and the Oise, and on ...

    Article : 140 words
  18. ENEMY PRINTS

    In order to curb the activities of German and Austrian prints in Western Canada, a rigorous censorship has been established. Offenders are liable to a penalty of £1000. ...

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  19. TO STRIKE IS TREASON

    General Russky, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian forces, has announced that arbitary cessation of work in the factories at the present time will be tantamount to treason. ...

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    THE PREMIER ADJUSTING THE AUSTRALIA DAY BAROMETER AT CHALLIS HOUSE THIS AFTERNOON ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. AMERICA'S STRONG NOTE

    A London massage gives the following expression of opinion from the Westminster Gazette in regard to the United States Note to Germany, published to-day:--"These are ...

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  22. SHELLING OF HOOGE

    Field-Marshal Sir. John French reports:--"On Wednesday we repulsed a bomb attack in the crater caused by our explosion of a mine west of Hooge, which was previously: ...

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  23. LABORITES FOR THE WAR

    A message from Ottawa states that official returns show that in contradistinction to the attitude of the Industrial Workers of the World, the trades unionists have sent ...

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  24. SHOULDER TO SHOULDER

    At the citizens' banquet given in Capetown in honor of General Botha, General Smuts, the Minister for Defence, declared, amid thunderous cheers, that if German ...

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  25. SAILOR'S DEATH

    At the Central Police Court this morning, before Mr. Macfarlane, Antoni Nail, aged 19, a Chllian sailor, was charged with having on Saturday, feloniously and maliciously ...

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  26. TEACHING TO COOK

    Advices from London state that schoolteachers are specialising in the domestic arts, so as to spend their holidays giving cookery lessons in the camps of Britain's new armies. ...

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