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  6. WHERE DOES AMERICA STAND ?

    The sinking of the American ship William Frye by the Prinz Eitel Friedrich has furnished a most interesting topic for discussion. ...

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  7. ALLIES ADVANCING.

    The French gains in Champagne represent a length of four and a half miles, and a width of nearly two miles. The Belgians ...

    Article : 193 words
  8. MISSING SUBMARINES.

    It is reported that Grand Admiral von Tirpitz, head of the German naval department, has been informed that twelve German submarines, have failed to return to their base ...

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  9. AROUND NEUVE CHAPELLE.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French, in his biweekly report, says:-- "The situation between Armentieres and La Bassee has been materially altered by a ...

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  10. FIRST GRADE CRICKET.

    North Sydney v. University.-- University,. first innings (continued) seven for 279. Match drawn. SOUTH WALES COAL TROUBLE. ...

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  11. FOR GERMAN CONSUMPTION.

    Berlin to-day issued the following official statement:-- "Two hostile warships, accompanied by destroyers, fired 70 shots at Westende on ...

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  12. SUNK BY GERMAN PIRATE

    The cargo of wheat with which the American ship William Frye was laden when she was sunk by the German auxiliary cruiser Prinz Eitel Friedrich while on a voyage from ...

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  13. CURRYING FAVOR.

    The Kaiser is sending a special mission, headed by Prince Ewedel, to Greece and the Balkan capitals, ostensibly to bestow military decorations, but in reality to counteract the ...

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  14. "VICTORY AS USUAL."

    The London correspondent of the Vancouver Province say that Mr. Lloyd George's handling of the proposal to take Government control of the manufacture of ...

    Article : 293 words
  15. FORCING THE DARDANELLES.

    Interviewed by a press representative in Bucharest, M. Jonescu, the Roumanian statesman, declared that it was certain that the Allies would, force the Dardanelles, and ...

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  16. "UNFORTUNATE ZEAL."

    Amsterdam reports declare that the sinking of the American ship William Frye caused the most painful impression in German official quarters, where the occurrence ...

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  17. PANIC-STRICKEN SMYRNA.

    A strong north-easterly gale is hindering operations in the Dardanelles. The Vail of Smyrna has informed the populace that the town is to be converted into an ...

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  18. GREAT GERMAN LOSSES.

    A Paris official report says:-- "The recent operations in Champagne indicate a gain of about four and a half miles in length and nearly two in width, giving ...

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  19. GREEK POLICY.

    M. Zographos, Minister for Foreign Affairs in the new Greek Cabinet, declares that M. Venezelos, the late Premier, "left a veritable treasure of work, based on the solid ...

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  20. NEARLY GONE.

    Captain Wedgewood, of the British steamer Willerby (3630 tons), which was captured by the Prinz Eitel Friedrich, says that the German was almost upon him ...

    Article : 140 words
  21. TROOPS IN NORTH AFRICA.

    The French press Bureau states that the expeditionary corps which is concentrated in North Africa is composed partly, of troops, other than Algerian sharp-shooters, recruited ...

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  22. AUTONOMY OF POLAND.

    Renter's correspondent at Petrograd says that it is understood that an important decree relating to the autonomy of Poland and the recognition of the Polish language ...

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  23. WHEN THEY LAND IN ENGLAND.

    A society has been established in Germany to receive subscriptions for the purchase of presents for the Kaiser's troops when they find in England. ...

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  24. AUSTRIANS ANNIHILATED.

    A Petrograd official message says:-- "Between the Rivers Niemen and Vistula extremely stubborn battles were fought on Wednesday in the region of Simno, in the ...

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  25. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Times correspondent at Pekin states that the increasing pressure that Japan is bringing to bear on China in connection with recent demands has created misgivings in ...

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  26. WANTED IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Geneva Tribune publishes a despatch from Prague stating that 40 Czech Deputies, who are affected by the order calling up reservists in Bohemia, have refused to ...

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  27. SURPASSED THE EMDEN.

    The captain of the Prinz Eitel Friedrich, which is at Newport, says that the necessary repairs will occupy six weeks, in American naval circles frank ...

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  28. COMPLIMENT TO SERVIA.

    The Servian Minister in London was today entertained at luncheon at the Constitutional Club by the Victorian Agent-General, Mr. M'Bride. ...

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  29. GERMAN OFFENSIVE.

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd points out that a formidable German offensive movement has again developed in Northern Poland, towards Przasny, on the left bank of ...

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  30. MISSED BY 20 YARDS.

    The coaster Helen reports that she sighted a German submarine eight miles off Liverpool Bar. The captain says that his vessel was fired on, and that the torpedo missed the ...

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  31. COAL FOR SWITZERLAND.

    Germany, having refused to export coal to Switzerland, England has offered to supply as much aa is required. ...

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  32. NAVAL OFFICER HONORED.

    The King has created Captain Allen, of H.M.S Kant Companion of the Both. ...

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