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  4. FRENCH VICTORY.

    The French, after several days' fierce fighting, have captured the Vanquois Plateau, and an important German position. ...

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  7. LOYAL TO THE EMPIRE.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond, the Nationalist leader, addressing a meeting in Manchester, said the fact that the meeting was not composed only of Irishmen proved that Englishmen and ...

    Article : 171 words
  8. PSYCHOLOGY OF THE SICK-ROOM

    A Times correspondent who has just returned to England from Germany writes:--"Despite the most minute preparation for most of the contingencies of the war ...

    Article : 491 words
  9. BRITISH AT NEUVE CHAPELLE

    The War Office announces that a heavy counter-attack delivered by the enemy at Neuve Chapelle, on Saturday afternoon, and several minor attacks earlier in the day ...

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  10. GERMANY'S WAR LOAN.

    According to a New Your more sage it is estimated that £19,000,000 have been subscribed in the United States for Germany's war loan. ...

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  11. "ISOLATED ATTACK."

    A Berlin official message says:"Enemy ships yesterday fired ineffectively at our position north of La Panne and Nieuport. "Except for an isolated British attack at ...

    Article : 114 words
  12. RECRUITING IN CANADA.

    There has been no slackening in Canadian recruiting. The third contingent is in training. Nearly nine-tenths are Canadian born. Men are falling over one another to join in ...

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  13. ITALY'S CLAIMS.

    Signor Martini, the Italian Minister for Customs, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, emphatically denied the rumors that an agreement had been come to between ...

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  14. FRENCH VICTORIES.

    Paris messages state that after several days fierce fighting, the French have captured the Vauquois plateau, and half of the village of Musting, an important Gorman ...

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  15. FOUR MILES GAINED.

    A Paris Journal message from Bethune says that in the vicinity of Neuve Chapelle it is estimated that, in all, the British advanced four miles and forced the Germans back ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Lieut. Col. W. Holmes.

    Who is to command the 5th Infantry in the new Expeditionary Force. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. UP THE DARDANELLES.

    Reports from Athens state that H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth, from the Gulf of Saros, continues to destroy the shore batteries in the Dardanelles. ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. CHAMPAGNE TRENCHES TAKEN.

    "The Belgians have continued to progress in the region of the Yser. Their artillery, supported by our heavy artillery, has destroyed a point of advantage organised by the ...

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  19. RAILWAY MEN BETTER OFF.

    Mr. Thomas, M.P., organising secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, speaking to railway employees at Bath, said that the negotiations between the ...

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  20. BRITISH SAILORS WOUNDED.

    The Admiralty announces that there have been six men wounded on board H.M.S. Euryalus and three on H.M.S. Swiftsure, which are taking part in the Dardanelles ...

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  21. SUBMARINE PIRATES.

    A Berlin message announces that representations have been made to England regarding the restrictions placed on the men taken prisoner from German submarines. ...

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  22. THREE MINE-SWEEPERS SUNK.

    Messages from Constantinople state that the guns of the fortresses have sunk three mine-sweepers. These craft have not yet succeeded in clearing the outer minefields in ...

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  23. ZEPPELIN DESTROYED.

    According to Belgian reports, two British and two French aeroplanes have brought down a Zeppelin. Nine of the crew were found dead, and 29 ...

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  24. AGE AND ANKLES.

    Controversy rages in somesault fashion regarding a fuller skirt for women. Some correspondents urge that in these anxious times women deserve the consolation of new ...

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  25. GERMANS MOVE FROM LILLE.

    A Peris Matin correspondent declares that the British work around Lille has been so good that the German headquarters have been removed back to Tournai. ...

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  26. BEFORE EASTER.

    The Paris Matin prints a message which credits Vice-Admiral Carden, who is in charge of the British squadron in the Dardanelles, with saying that the fleet will hammer its way ...

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  27. STILL TEN MORE FORTS.

    Paris reports that the Allied fleet still has about 10 forts to reduce, also a number of coast batteries in the Dardanelles. ...

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  28. NEUTRAL, WITH RESERVATIONS

    The new Greek Ministry officially declares its intention to continue its neutrality, though it reserves the right to adapt itself at any time to altered circumstances. ...

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  29. PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH.

    Count von Bernstorff, German Ambassador in the United States, upholds the action of the captain of the Prinz Eitel Friedrich, declaring that he acted in accordance with the ...

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  30. SULTAN MAY BE DEPOSED.

    Fugitives from Constantinople are crowding into Bucharest A report has been received that there is much talk of the possible deposition of the ...

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  31. JAP TROOPS FOR CHINA.

    Pekin cables report that the Chinese Government has been officially informed that a Japanese squadron, convoying two divisions, approximately 30,009 men, has sailed for ...

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  32. AUSTRIA REFUSES.

    Rome messages assert that the Emperor of Austria has flatly rejected Germany's proposal for the Immediate cession of Tranship and port of Istria to Italy. ...

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    In the election to the Camden Municipal Council on Saturday last, Mr. R. A. C. Adams headed the poll. The vacancy was caused through the departure from the district of ...

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