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  5. JOHN BULL, JUNIOR.

    At the Guildhall meeting yesterday Mr. Asquith said that the people of the Dominions were sons and daughters of the Empire. What touched Englishmen touched them. ...

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  6. COALITION CABINET

    Mr. Asquith has announced in the House of Commons that the Cabinet is to be reconstructed. The changes are to relate only ...

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  8. IMPROVING DAILY.

    The Official Press Bureau states:-- "The officer commanding, the Mediterranean forces reports that progress has been made in the Dardanelles. General Cox's ...

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  9. NEW MINISTERS.

    The Parliamentary correspondent of the Times says that the political crisis has come with extraordinary suddenness. Mr. Asquith's previous statement that ...

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  10. OVERSEAS CLUB'S GIFT.

    The members of the Overseas Club of which the King is a patron, will celebrate Empire Day by presenting a latest-type aeroplane to the Royal ...

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  11. LUSITANIA TRAGEDY.

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, stated that his department was not prepared to open an ...

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  12. ABUNDANCE OF AMMUNITION.

    Reports from Mitylene show that the Allies continue to land troops on the Asiatic coast. The Turks at Gallipoli, who were previously ...

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  13. FIRED SECOND TORPEDO.

    The steamer Drumcree, bound from Barry to Texas, was torpedoed off the Cornish coast. A Norwegian steamer went to the Drumcree's assistance, and took her in tow. ...

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  14. ENEMY TO ATTACK ITALY.

    Travellers from Germany declare that military trains are constantly going southward, and everything is regarded as being ready for a rupture. ...

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  15. HIGH TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIA

    There was an immense rally when the Imperial Patriotic committee met at the Guildhall to-day. The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Charles Johnston presided, and submitted a ...

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  16. SUBMARINES AT OSTEND.

    It is stated from Amsterdam that the Germans have built two submarines at Ostend. ...

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  17. KAISER'S LATEST MURDER.

    At the inquest concerning the death of the victim of the air raid at Ramsgate, a verdict of wilful murder against the Kaiser was returned. ...

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  18. FUEL TO THE FIRE.

    There is indignation throughout Italy because Austrian troops killed 50 and wounded hundreds, chiefly Italians, during a rebellion at Pola, the Austrian naval station in the ...

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  19. ENEMY'S CLAIM.

    Enemy reports state that the Austro-German forces have crossed the River San north of Przemysl. They took 7000 prisoners. ...

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  20. POPE'S PRECAUTION.

    A German Roman Catholic deputy, Herr Erzburger, who was recently sent on a special mission to the Holy See, endeavored to remain in the Vatican. In order to avoid ...

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  21. HELD UP BY WEATHER.

    "Bad weather continues, and there have been no happenings except cannonading at various points. Our fire stopped two attempted attacks east of the Yser." ...

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  22. ASQUITH'S STATEMENT.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Asquith announced that the Cabinet contemplated taking steps which would Involve the reconstruction of the Government upon ...

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  23. MADE IN BERLIN.

    An official statement issued at Berlin says that the Russians are fleeing to the east and north-east between the P[?]ca and the Upper Vistula. Big battles are proceeding to the ...

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  24. CENSORED TELEGRAM.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith was interrogated respecting the statement made in the Times regarding the shortage of munitions, and its effect upon a recent ...

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  25. RECRUITING IN ENGLAND.

    The War Office is now accepting recruits for the army and the territorial forces for the duration of the war. Candidates must be not more than 46 years of age, nor less ...

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  26. FALLEN AT THE FRONT.

    Major Robinson Campbell, of the King's Hussars, and a son of Sir Charles Campbell, St. of Cheviot Hills, New Zealand and Lieutenant Chetwynd Inglis, of the Seaforth ...

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