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  4. TURKS REALISE DOOM

    Mr. Henry Wood, the United Press correspondent, writes:-- No doubt exists in the mind of any Turk that the existence of the Ottoman Empire ...

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  5. ANOTHER ZEPPELIN RAID

    There was another Zeppelin raid on the east coast of England on Thursday night, six civilians being killed, and 23 injured, including nine children. The enemy aircraft got away, but, says the Admiralty, it is possible that one of them was damaged. ...

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  7. BACK TWENTY MILES

    The Daily Mail correspondent at Petrograd states that the prevalent feeling there is one of hope that the worst is over. "The Russian armies," he says, will ...

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  9. ROMANCE OF THE TRENCHES

    Private Thomas Hardy, otherwise Captain H. S. Smart, who enlisted in the Royal West Surreys, and was killed in the trenches at Festubert, told his story to his comrade, ...

    Article : 156 words
  10. NEW GALLIPOLI LANDING

    Despite a previous Turkish communique to the contrary, the German wireless source of information asserts that it has received a statement from Constantinople that the ...

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  11. NO RUSSIAN CATASTROPHE

    Colonel Repington, the Times military correspondent, says that there is no reason to suppose that the Russian defenders of the Rivers Vistula and Narew will not reach the ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S WOUNDED

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, explains that donations remitted from Australia were until lately paid direct to the British Red Gross, which undertook ...

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  13. ZEPPELINS AGAIN

    The Admiralty reports:-- "Two Zeppelins visited the east coast of England last night between 9.30 and 11.45. They ...

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  14. BALKANS MENACED

    Austro-German troops have been massed on the northern frontiers of Servia and Roumania. It is believed that renewed action against ...

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  15. CHARACTERISTIC WEAPON

    A press correspondent who has just completed a tour of the St. Mihiel area, says that after every attack the defenders burrow more deeply into the earth. The trenches ...

    Article : 192 words
  16. EAST OF WARSAW

    A German official message declares:-- Field-Marshal von Hindenburg is progressing with his attacks against Kovno. Between the Narew and the Bug we are ...

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  17. BULGARIA'S ATTITUDE

    A great increase in activity is observable in the Balkan consultations. Baron Sonnino, the Italian Foreign Minister, has had frequent interviews with ...

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  18. TO WEAR THE FEZ

    All foreigners in Turkey have been ordered to wear a fez, the ostensible reason being to preserve them from ill-treatment and insult by the natives. ...

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  19. HATS OFF TO LEOPOLD

    The German wireless source of news says that when Prince Leopold passed through the streets of Warsaw the population lifted their hats respectfully. ...

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  20. AT CLOSE QUARTERS

    A Paris official message says:-- "In the Artois the Germans attempted an attack north of the Chateau do Carieul, but they were easily repulsed." ...

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  21. BELGIUM'S UNBROKEN SPIRIT

    Sixty British refugees have arrived at Roosendual from Belgium, the majority of whom are from Brussels. They report that the Belgian spirit is ...

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  22. SPELTER DIFFICULTIES

    It is reported that the spelter works at Swansea, in Wales, has been purchased from the German interests that held them by a City group associated with the Burma ...

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  23. STREETS FULL OF PEOPLE

    A visitor to the east coast of England, commenting upon the assertion made by the German press that great moral results had been achieved by the last air raid, states ...

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  24. COAL FOR SWEDISH NAVY

    The Swedish Naval Committee has reported to the Government that Great Britain has refused permission to export a quantity of coal bought for the Swedish Navy. ...

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  25. TO BAULK TORPEDOES

    An Italian named Guarino claims to have invented an apparatus which is capable of instantaneously nullifying the effect of torpedoes from submarines, causing them to ...

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  26. GERMANY AND PEACE

    An Amsterdam message says that it is expected that the German Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, will make another statement regarding peace when the ...

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  27. BURYING FRENCH DEAD

    The French bill for the establishment of National war cemeteries provides that the bodies of Allied soldiers, temporarily buried at the front, as well as in the interior, shall ...

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  28. MEDALS FOR SOLDIERS

    Long service and good conduct medals have been awarded to Corporal W. N. Parsons, of the Royal Australian Engineers, and Corporal J. Brogan, Royal Australian Garrison ...

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  29. GERMAN-MADE RUMORS

    The Greek Foreign Minister and the Servian Legation deny the rumors of Servian-Grecian differences, and state that the relations of the two States are cordial. ...

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  30. BORDEN AT THE FRONT

    Sir R. L. Borden, the canadian Premier, has been several days in France with General Joffre. He visited the Allied armies, and had a cordial interview with President ...

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  31. MARKET DEMORALISED

    Spelter has fallen £20. The market was demoralised for a time owing to an American weakness consequent upon efforts to sell, but it is steadier now at £70. ...

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  32. NAVAL COLLEGE YACHT

    Payment has been sanctioned by the Federal Executive of £10,750 for the purchase of the steam yacht Adele for the use of the Royal Naval College. Elder, Smith, and Co., ...

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