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  4. RAIN OF PROJECTILES.

    The Dutch steam trawler Ymuiden witnessed the naval fight. Members of the crew state that as soon as the German fleet caught sight of the British ...

    Article : 102 words
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  6. SPIES GUIDE RAIDERS.

    The latest official message from Paris tells of slight progress at one point in Belgium, and the capture of a Bavarian detachment in ...

    Article : 270 words
  7. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY.

    Mr. Bryan, American Secretary of State, has written to Mr. Stone, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the United States Senate, a long letter explanatory of ...

    Article : 125 words
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  9. SHEFIELD SHIELD MATCH.

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  10. GAME OF THE GUNS.

    An official despatch by the British Eye-Witness, with the Headquarters Staff in France, has been issued, dated Tuesday last. It says:-- ...

    Article : 592 words
  11. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Times in a leading article says:-- "One point still requiring further emphasis is the proof of the Imperial solidarity supplied by the participation of the battle ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. SHIP PURCHASE BILL.

    A Times correspondent at Washington says that President Wilson is more than ever determined to secure the passage of the Ship Purchase Bill. ...

    Article : 58 words
  13. TAUBE THAT TURNED TAIL.

    In a letter to his relatives a French officer writes:-- "For. half an hour some black Taubes have been describing their infernal cities over ...

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  14. NORTH SEA RAIDERS.

    The Berlin papers maintain that the German gunners secured superiority in the North Sea engagement, although their ships were taken by surprise. ...

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  15. LEADERS MEET.

    The War Office announces that the French Minister for War, M. Millerand, spent Friday and Saturday in England. He visited the camps at Aldershot, was received by the ...

    Article : 84 words
  16. ARMY TO THE NAVY.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French, on behalf of the British Army in France, has asked the Admiralty to transmit the troops warmest congratulations to their naval Comrades for ...

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  17. STRAINED!

    Rome is informed that the visit of the Austrian Crown Prince to Berlin failed to yield the results expected. The prince met with a cool reception, only one officer ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. ADMIRALTY REPORT.

    An Admiralty report says that the armed merchantman Viknor, which has been missing for some days, must be accepted as lost, with all officers and men. ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. DASH TO ESSEN.

    The Amsterdam press states that as a result of the British air raid on Essen a big repairing shed for motor cars and 400 cars were wrecked. ...

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  20. KAISER'S LATEST.

    The Kaiser has ordered the recapture of Thann, in Alsace, at any cost. ...

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  21. FLASHES IN THE NIGHT.

    Mr. Holcombe Ingleby, M.P. for King's Lynn, Norfolk, has brought forward further evidence of a convincing character to substantiate his statement that the ...

    Article : 115 words
  22. HOPELESS ATTACKS.

    Describing the recent fighting near the Polish town of Sochaczew, the Warsaw correspondent of the Times says that the Germans unexpectedly attacked in the day, instead of ...

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  23. SUFFRAGETTES AND WIVES.

    Lord Kitchener is to receive a deputation of suffragists at the War Office relating to the treatment of soldiers wives. ...

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  24. BAVARIANS CAPTURED.

    "In Belgium we have slightly progressed east of St. Georges. On the rest of the front there was an artillery duel. From the River Lys to the River Oise there was an ...

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  25. SPORT AND WAR.

    The second battalion of the Scots Guards, during a respite in its trench duties, held a boxing tournament. A barn was erected for the purposes of the competition, and in the ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELS.

    An official report from Pretoria states that 1200 rebels under Maritz and Kemp made an attack on Upington on Sunday, but were repulsed. ...

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  27. TURKS LAST STAND.

    Reports from Triflis, in Transcaucasia, state that during the last three days the centre of the fighting has been in the region of the Choruk River, where the Russians have ...

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  28. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The Boards of Trade and Agriculture are gathering information to aid the Cabinet committee in considering the question of food supplies. ...

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  29. SPEAKS TO THE KING.

    Surgeon-General Williams has had an audience with the King at Buckingham Palace. Surgeon-General Williams is the principal ...

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  30. SPARE THE TEMPLES.

    The Pope appeals to the humanity of all belligerents, imploring them not to devastate their adversaries countries more than is strictly necessitated by military exigencies, ...

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  31. OPERATION IN PERSIA.

    News has been received of the English force taking part in the movement upon Bagdad, in Asiatic Turkey. The situation of the Turks at Azerbaijan, ...

    Article : 78 words
  32. BERLIN BULLETIN.

    An official message issued at Berlin says:-- "In the eastern theatre of war artillery duels are occurring on the Lotzen front. "To the east and north of Gumbinnen, ...

    Article : 94 words
  33. ITALY AND ROUMANIA.

    Rome reports that Count Burian, the Austrian Foreign Minister, has declared that Austria Will refuse territorial concessions to Italy and Roumania, even if the refusal ...

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  34. RAPID TRADE REVIVAL.

    The clearing-house returns of the Manchester banks show that the turnover was only £1,000,000 less than in the same week in 1914. This indicates a rapid trade revival. ...

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