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  4. LATEST LONDON RAID

    The Official Press Bureau says:-- "The War Office announces that a fleet of hostile airships visited the eastern counties and portion of the London area last night, ...

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  6. FRIGHTENED FEDERATED

    A Bucharest report states that King Ferdinand dresses nowadays in a coat of mail, and that his living quarters are protected by steel doors. ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT

    The Amsterdam Telegraaf reports that a furious bombardment is taking place near the Belgian frontier. ...

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  9. BRITAIN AND BALKANS

    Sir Edward Grey declared that no military preponderance in Europe could have enabled a policy for Balkan union to prevail over the ...

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  10. BALKAN CRISIS

    Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, made his statement on the Balkan situation to-night. Speaking before a crowded and tense house, he said:-- ...

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  11. MANY TRENCHES CAPTURED

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reports:-- "On Wednesday afternoon, after a bombardment, we attacked the enemy's trenches, under cover of a cloud of smoke and gas from ...

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  12. ASSAULTS REPULSED

    A Nish official message says:-- "The situation on the Danube front and in the south has not modified. "North of Pojarevatz two enemy night ...

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  13. GROUND HELD AT TAHURE

    "In the Artois reciprocal bombardments throughout the night were particularly violent. "West of Hill 140, and in the Llhons sector. ...

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  14. REPRISAL RAIDS

    At a great meeting of city men in London, Lord Willoughby de Broke presiding, it was resolved to demand a systematic policy of reprisal raids upon German towns, as well as ...

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  15. ARTOIS COUNTER-OFFENSIVE

    Writing in the Echo de Paris, M. Marcel Hutin says that the German counter-offensive in the Artois has definitely failed. Their losses were 20,000 to 30,000 daily, and it was ...

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  16. SALONICA HANDED OVER

    A Rome message states that the Milan Secolo announces that Greece has handed over Salonica to the Allied Forces. Anglo-French cruisers are inspecting all ...

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  17. BRITISH AVIATORS KILLED

    Captain Arkwright and Lieutenant Hardy, of the Royal Flying Corps, have been killed in a flight from Glamis Castle to tho Montrose Aerodrome. ...

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  18. PLAYS MAY CEASE AT NIGHT

    Theatre managers are conferring regarding the discontinuance of evening performances, owing to reduced street lighting. ...

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  19. AERIAL ACTIVITY

    "There were artillery duels on the Artois front in the Souchez Valley and the Givenchy wood, also on the River Aisne front, near Rhelms, and in Champagne, near the ...

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  20. ATTACK UPON BOTHA

    A Johannesburg report states that Munnlk, a Government engineer, has been arrested at a political meeting, charged with criminal libel. He alleged that General Botha had ...

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  21. DARDANELLES SHELLED

    A cable from Athens states that monitors and field guns effectively bombarded the enemy's entrenchments at the Dardanelles. British battleships destroyed several ...

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  22. ENEMY DIVISION DESTROYED

    The Milan newspaper II Secolo learns from Bucharest thut Brigadier-General A. Hamilton has arrived at Nish. The Servians, on Tuesday, ...

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  23. PROTECTING SPELTER

    The London Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution urging the Government to grant a bonus, to stand for a least 20 years, on spelter produced from works in ...

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  24. SUGGESTED WITHDRAWAL

    Speaking in the House of Lords, Lord Milner said that the whole country was asking about the Dardanelles, and there should be a speedy decision as to policy. One ...

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  25. ENEMY MINIMISES LOSSES

    "Only east and north-east of Vormeles have the British been able to obtain a footing at some small points in our first-line trenches, and since than they have been ...

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  26. TO PROVOKE ROUMANIA

    Bucharest states that Germany has suspended the Roumanian postal services. and is holding up food-stuffs on the railways consigned to Roumania until her attitude ...

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  27. WEEK'S LOSSES IN SHIPPING

    The Official Press Bureau announces that during the week ended Wednesday four merchant ships, with a total tonnage of 15,461, were sunk as a result of hostile action. ...

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  28. NEW BALKAN ERA

    "The territory ceded by Turkey is entirely occupied by the Bulgarians. The sacrifice made by the Ottoman Government inaugurates a new era in the Balkans." ...

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  29. COMMUNICATIONS CUT

    The Servian-Roumanian communications have been cut. and consequently Petrograd and Salonica are disconnected. ...

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  30. MONTENEGRO READY

    The Petit [?] says that the Austrians have launched a fierce offensive against Montenegro. King Nicholas, addressing his troops, said, ...

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  31. LIEUT.-COL. RANKINE, D.S.O.

    The King has invested Lieutenant-Colonel Rankine, of the 14th Australian Infantry, with the D.S.O. ...

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  32. ITALY TO COME IN

    The Petit Journal of Pails Hays that it has been reliably informed that Italy bus decided to despatch an army to the Balkans. ...

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  33. GREECE AND SERVIA

    Servia is publishing the treaty with Greece. The correspondent of the Times at Salonica says that martial law has been ...

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  34. BRITAIN AND BULGARIA

    The Bulgarian Minister in London has left for the Hague. Sweden is watching his interests. ...

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  35. NOT SATISFIED

    The Times, in a leading article, describes Sir Edward Grey's statement as singularly as jejune and utterly disappointing, and remarks that there is universal dissatisfaction ...

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  36. JAPANESE ABROAD

    The correspondent of the Times at Tokio says that the best military opinion agrees that there is serious objection to the dispatch of a Japanese army to Europe. ...

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  37. OVER THE STRYPA

    A Berlin official message states that General von Bothmer's army captured Hajvornka, and drove the Russians across the Strypa. ...

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  38. DOMINION CASUALTIES

    The latest casually list reports two killed and five wounded. ...

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