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  4. DEPLETED P[?]URAGE

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  7. FIGHTING IN SERVIA

    The retreat of the Allied Forces proceeds regularly, and a stream of men and material is passing into Greece. The Bulgarian attacks on Saturday were less intense. ...

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  8. LIFE ON THE GRAND FLEET

    A correspondent of the Times contributes an interesting article on the life with the Grand Fleet during the winter in the North Sea. He says the men are well provided with ...

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  9. BRITISH AEROPLANE RAID

    Sir John French reports:-- "Sixteen aeroplanes on the 8th bombed a military store and munition depot at Miraumont, on the railway, about 25 miles south of ...

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  10. GREEKS AT SALONICA

    The firm attitude of the Allied War Council has caused Greece to withdraw from Salonica all her troops except one division. But she refuses to demobilise. ...

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  11. ALONG THE TIGRIS

    The Secretary of State for India, Mr. Chamberlain, states that General Townshend reports that the enemy shelled the British position all day on Wednesday, and ...

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  12. ALL ASSAULTS REPULSED

    Mr. F. Calvert, special correspondent of the Times in the Balkans, in a later message to his paper, states that 40,000 Austro-Germans and 40,000 Bulgarians, including a ...

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  13. BRITISH BOAT STRANDED

    A Paris official message states:-- "This morning a British cargo boat was stranded on the Belgian coast. Three German seaplanes tried to sink her by dropping ...

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  14. STEAMER SUNK

    The British steamer Pinegrove has been sunk. Twenty-two of those on board were saved. The Pinegrove was a steel screw steamer ...

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  15. CTESIPHON BATTLE

    Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for India, denied, in the House of Commons, the German statement that the defeat at Ctesiphon was partly due to attacks by trusted ...

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  16. GERMANY'S LATEST CLAIM

    A German offical message states:-- "We have captured the villages of Dorran and Ghevghell. No Anglo-French troops remain in Macedonia. Approximately two ...

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  17. BRUSH WITH ARABS

    A Cairo official message states:-- "A British Reconnoitring force from Matruh encountered 300 hostile Arabs armed with rifles. They were driven westward. ...

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  18. ENSURING VICTORY

    In the House of Commons Sir E. A. Cornwall (Liberal) asked for the appointment of a committee to report upon inter-Empire trade after the war and the reinstatement of ...

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  19. GALLIPOLI FIGHTING

    According to the French wireless source of news reports from Mytilene state that the Allied forces have successfully repulsed fresh Turkish attacks at Gallipoli. ...

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  20. ONE OF THE BIGGEST LIES

    The German story of the annihilation of two British divisions in the recent engagement at Lake Dorran, in Servia, is described as one of the worst lies of the war. ...

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  21. RAILWAY SMASH AT LIVERPOOL

    Scene of last night's accident, showing the carriage, which was standing on the siding, and was hurled from the line by the oncoming engine. The accident is described on Page 5. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MORE MEN WANTED

    The Official Press Bureau has issued the following statement:-- "Although the group scheme of enlistment under Lord Derby's scheme ceases to-day, ...

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  23. RECRUITING IN IRELAND

    In the House of Commons Mr. Birroll, Chief Secretary for Ireland, stated that adequate steps had been taken to counteract the activities of an organisation which was ...

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  24. ALLIED FORCES TRAPPED

    The German press thinks that the Allies trapped in the Balkans and that defeat is a matter of only a few days. ...

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  25. GERMAN WAR COUNCIL

    A Copenhagen message states that in important German war council has been held on the eastern front. The Kaiser presided, and Field-Marshal von Mackensen, ...

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  26. "NEVER FORGET THE DEBT"

    The Kaiser, in a letter of thanks to Field- Marshal von. Mackensen, states:-- "you have succeeded in crushing a brave enemy, overcoming enormous difficulties with great speed, ...

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