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  5. JAPAN'S ULTIMATUM.

    Washington reports that messages from Tokio state that the Mikado has sent an ultimatum to China, and has given her until Sunday to reply. ...

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  6. MAGNIFICENT BRAVERY.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Asquith referred to the action in Gallipoli, and paid a great tribute to what he termed, the magnificent co-operation of the naval and military there. He said that the operations were being pressed forward in ...

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  8. WESTERN FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reports that the situation in Flanders is unchanged. Fighting is in progress at Hill 60, upon which the Germans obtained a footing this ...

    Article : 115 words
  9. OVERSEAS HEROES.

    Mr. Evelyn Wrench, organiser of the Overseas Club, emphasises the scantiness of the official reports of the noble efforts of the Australasian ...

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  10. AMBASSADOR AND MINISTER.

    The Japanese Ambassador was closeted with Sir Edward Grey at the Foreign Office to-day. No developments of the crisis are obtainable officially in London. ...

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  11. MAKING LOSSES GOOD.

    "A night attack at Steenstraate was easily repulsed. "Following a violent German attack on Hill 60, which was supported by suffocating gases, ...

    Article : 124 words
  12. DEMANDS ON CHINA.

    The London Daily News, in a loading article, says that it would not be easy to find a parallel for such demands by one power to another as Japan has made upon China. ...

    Article : 185 words
  13. RUSSIAN VICTORIES

    "We engaged German torpedo boats near Libau. The skirmishes resulting in our favor south of Mitau. "On the right bank of the Orzec, we ...

    Article : 190 words
  14. FOE'S ATROCIOUS WEAPONS.

    Commenting upon the Germans use of suffocating gases the Times, in a leading article, remarks that it is useless quoting the Hague to the inventors of atrocious ...

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  15. WILHELMINA INCIDENT.

    A message from London states that the owners of the vessel Wilhelmina have received a handsome settlement from the British Government. The full value of the ...

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  16. VIENNA'S BIG CLAIM.

    "The Austro-German forces are successfully advancing along the whole front in Western Galicia. "The Russians are endeavoring to cover ...

    Article : 109 words
  17. "POOR, BLACK FACES."

    A Times correspondent describes his visit to a hospital in France which contained a number of men suffering from German gas, and says that the whole of England and the ...

    Article : 157 words
  18. NOT DISCOURAGED.

    An Ottawa message states that General Hughes finds no cause for discouragement in the losses sustained by the Canadians. "The Germans," he says, "by their own ...

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  19. WAR UPON MERCHANTMEN.

    Two more vessels have been sent to the bottom of the sea by German submarines. The schooner Earl of Lathon was sunk off the coast of Cork, the crew being rescued ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. GALLIPOLI OPERATIONS.

    "The Allies' unfavorable situation is unchanged. There is no truth in the reports that the Allies occupy Gallipoli and Nagara. They hold portions only at Ariburau and ...

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  21. PORT FOR SERVIA.

    A report from Rome declares that an agreement had been reached between Italy and Servia concerning a Servian outlet in the Adriatic. ...

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  22. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS.

    From Ottawa it is reported that the Duke of Connaught has received a communication from the King intimating that he has no desire that ceremonies of any kind should ...

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  23. NEARLY A DISASTER.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Macnamnra, Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, detailed the circumstances under ...

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  24. ITALY'S MOVE.

    The Kaiser, Dr. [?]von Bethmann-Hollweg, and Herr von Jagow are conferring in Berlin regarding the Italian situation. The Gorman press apprehends that war ...

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  25. DOMINIONS' AID.

    A meeting is to be hold at the Guildhall on the 19th inst., at which Mr. Asquith will second a resolution which Mr. Bonar Law will propose, expressing the British people's ...

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  26. TOLD TO GO WEST.

    A submarine shelled and sank the Grimsby trawler Stratton. The crew was given a compass and directed to steer westwards. ...

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  27. DISTRESSING BLUNDER.

    A most distressing confusion as to the facts appears to have risen in the case of Lieutenant G. Steen, of Annandale, who was reported officially to have died of wounds ...

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  28. MAXIMUM VIOLENCE.

    "The war in all the theatres is on the point of attaining its maximum violence. Our enemies have not less than 4,000,000 men in the field, with in addition, reserves ...

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  29. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    Sir Edward Grey announced in the House of Commons to-day that a report of the treatment of Gorman prisoners in Britain had been forwarded to Berlin, with a request ...

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  30. CRITICISING THE GOVERNMENT.

    Sir J. A. Simon, Attorney-General, questioned in the House of Commons regarding recent newspaper criticism of Ministers' conduct of the war, said that the Government ...

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