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  6. ENGLAND CONFIDENT

    There were war anniversary celebrations throughout Great Britain. In every city, town, and village, the day was set apart for intercession and prayer, and public meetings ...

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  7. WILL HAVE GERMAN GOODS

    The Official Press Bureau announces that the United States Government has forwarded, through its Minister in London, M[?] a Note regarding the attitude of prize courts. ...

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  8. WARSAW STILL DEFIANT

    Warsaw is still holding out. The Russians state that they are opposed by 35 German corps, from the Baltic Sea to Bukovina. ...

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  9. AMUSING THE WOUNDED

    The Australian Natives' Association will entertain wounded Australasians in London to-day. The Agent-General for New South ...

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  10. HOW RUSSIANS FACE DEATH

    The Russian Minister for War, General Polwanoff; told the Duma yesterday how the Siberian fusiliers, died in the trenches from the effects of poisonous gas. The order to ...

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  11. WORLD-WIDE MESSAGES

    Special messages to the British people through the Times mark the anniversary of Britain's enry into the war. Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, ...

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  12. STRUGGLE FOR CALAIS

    In Amsterdam news has been received from Courtral that heavy fighting is again proceeding on the Ypres front. ...

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  13. HUGE GERMAN LOSSES

    It is reported from Milan that the Germans lost 270,000 men in Poland during May and June. ...

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  14. GERMAN ASSAULTS FAIL

    "In the vicinity of Souchez there were lively combats with grenades and petards during a portion of the night. "In the plateau of Quennevleres and the ...

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  15. SEA SUPREMACY

    Mr. M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Preston, and reviewing the year, said that while the Allies' enemies had made geographical gains, they had lost in time ...

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  16. FIGHTING NEAR WARSAW

    A Berlin official message claims that more than 11,000 prisoners have been taken in the various engagements on the eastern front, and states that there has been minor ...

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  17. HOLDING OUT

    Warsaw is still holding out. The fate of the city does not depend upon the Blonle line, but on the Narow line, which remains at a critical point. ...

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  18. RUSSIA DETERMINED

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd says that in the Duma the Ministers were heartily cheered, and there were ovations for the Ambassadors of the Allied countries. ...

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  19. FRANCE HONORS BELGIANS

    On the anniversary of the beginning of the war President Polncare visited the Belgian front, saluted the King and Queen in the name of France, and presented the Legion ...

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  20. FIRE IN CORDITE FACTORY

    Two more deaths have occurred as the result of a fire and explosion at the Ardeer works. Thirty-nine persons were Injured, but only ...

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  21. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    A Vienna official message says that the Austrians have Inflicted heavy losses on the Italians in the border fighting at Polazzo. ...

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  22. USELESS GERMAN MINES

    "There has been little more than artillery activity on the whole front, although there has been a lively petard and grenade fight. "In the Argonne region, in the western ...

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  23. GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

    General Sir Ian Hamilton reports on Monday that on the right of the position held by the Australians and New Zealanders a successful attack was carried out against the ...

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  24. FARES TO AUSTRALIA

    The P. rind O. arid Orient companies, in announcing their new fares to Australia, point out that no special war surcharge is being imposed by either company. ...

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  25. FEELING IN THE STATES

    The Times correspondent at Washington declares that American opinion expects that Great Britain, in future Notes, will uphold British maritime policy. There will be ...

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  26. KAISER KNEW

    Edward Legge, author of a book on The Life of King Edward, has published a volume concerning the private life of the Kaiser, and in this work he states that an American who ...

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  27. GERMAN SHOT

    The adjourned Inquiry in connection with the shooting at the Liverpool concentration camp on July 28, when the death occurred of Max Arndt, was reopened by the ...

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  28. GERMANY DISAPPOINTED

    The German Press is expressing keen disappointment at the delays on the eastern front, where the pace is not being kept up in accordance with expectations. ...

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  29. VALUE OF TERRITORIALS

    Lord Esher, the president of the London Territorials' Association, says that London has sent to France some of the finest troops that are fighting in the war. The names of ...

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  30. GERMANS IN MOROCCO

    German agents have circulated printed matter in Morocco urging the commencement of a holy war. ...

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