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  4. WESTERN FRONT BATTLE

    The Germans admit the capture by the French of Hartmann's Weilerkopf, in Alsace. The Kaiser has postponed his trip to the western front owing to illness. ...

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  8. HAVE NOT DIED IN VAIN

    The London Evening Standard writes of the withdrawal from Gullipoli:-- "The manner in which Australia has accepted the withdrawal is worthy of the ...

    Article : 238 words
  9. ANZAC WITHDRAWAL

    The Government has received a long telegraphic report from General Monro describing the withdrawal from Anzac and Suvla, and paying a special tribute to the ...

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  10. CHRISTMAS PEACE BOOM

    The New York correspondent of the Times says that the Germans are working up a Christmas peace-boom. The pro-German press is flaringly asserting that the time has ...

    Article : 368 words
  11. " WONDER OF THE WORLD"

    I have been privileged to see the proofs of the Spectator's Anzac-Suvla articles. They express what strikes the Australian in London as an extraordinary reception here ...

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  12. HARTMANN'S WEILERKOPF

    The French success at Hartmann's Wellerkopf was a brilliant, useful, and effective operaton. The situation has been a most difficult one ...

    Article : 143 words
  13. BIG MILITARY CHANGE

    The War Office announces that General C. C. Monro has been appointed to succeed General Sir Douglas Haig in command of the First Army. ...

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  14. ENEMY'S WORKS OCCUPIED

    A Paris official message states:-- A successful attack on Hartmann's Wellerkopf enabled us to occupy a considerable portion of the enemy's works, taking many ...

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  15. CAPTURE OF VARNA

    The reported capture of Varna, a Bulgarian port on the Black Sea, has not yet been confirmed. Reliable correspondents restrict their reports to the bombardment. ...

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  16. CURIOUS GERMAN DOCUMENT

    A Swiss correspondent of the Times forwards to that newspaper an interesting typewritten and mimeographed document, which has been furtively circulated in Berlin, ...

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  17. HUNS PREPARING OFFENSIVE

    Latest Swiss reports state that in connection with the rumored German offensive in Upper Alsace 300,000 troops are concentrated, Twenty-two villages have been evacuated, ...

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  18. FIGHTING NEAR LOOS

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:--"Bombing engagements took place in the quarries north of Loos. "There was considerable enemy rifle fire at ...

    Article : 68 words
  19. KAISER ILL

    Berlin officially intimates that the Kaiser has postponed his projected journey to the western front, owing to a slight inflammation of the cellular tissue. ...

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  20. HOW AUSTRALIA TOOK IT

    The London press makes much of the calm reception of the Gallipoli news in Australia. Two of the headings are:-- CARRY ON. ...

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  21. GERMANS IN STOCKHOLM

    Stockholm is full of German military, political, and commercial agents, who are closely watching Swedish military preparations. The political agents are chiefly engaged in ...

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  22. WRITING ON THE WALL

    The Paris correspondent of the Times writes:-- "Socialist speeches in the Relchstag protesting against a German war of annexation, ...

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  23. GERMAN MINISTER IN PERSIA

    Prince Henry Reuss, German Minister in Persia, has been granted leave of absence on account of ill health. ...

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  24. ENEMY EXULTS

    The President of the Reichstag described the evacuation of Callipoli as a military and moral defeat of England, and a triumph for Turkish arms. ...

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  25. GERMANY'S WAR TAXES

    The Frankfurter Zeltung, discussing the Budget debate, refers to the enormous and increasing war cost, necessitating taxation on a colossal scale. It acids that it does not ...

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