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  5. WAR NOTES.

    The cable in to-day's issue dealing with the fighting in the Carpathian Mountains area and in Hungary gives details of further successes. In the skeleton form in ...

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  6. MORE SHIPS TORPEDOED

    The worst disaster that has so far occurred in the German blockade campaign has resulted from the torpedoing of the ...

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  8. "SIT LOW AND TIGHT."

    "The troops are billeted in a tiny town. It is a narrow street, the centre paved, and the sides of tenacious mud, and lined on either side by houses that are rather squalid, a ...

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  9. RAIDER RAMMED.

    The British steamer City of Brussels, bound from Harwich to Rotterdam, yesterday afternoon had a thrilling encounter with a German submarine of the latest type, eight, ...

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  11. MET UNDER THE EARTH.

    "Sappers working in a subterranean gallery at Bolante, Argonne, made a sap right under German trenches. Listening in the gallery simultaneously we could hear the ...

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  12. ANOTHER BRITISHER SUNK.

    The British steamer Agullia was torpedoed on Saturday, and sank off Pembroke, on the Welsh coast. Twenty-three of the crow and three ...

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  13. WOMEN TRAM-CONDUCTORS.

    The Glasgow Corporation is experimenting with two women conductors on the tramcars, and if they are a success will employ 300. ...

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  14. INDIAN, AMBULANCE PRAISED.

    A communique by Field-Marshal Sir John French in connection with the recent fighting at Neuve Chapelle says that General Sir James Willcocks, commanding the Indian ...

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  15. DUTCH STEAMER BLOWN UP.

    The Dutch steamer Arnstel struck a floating mine off Flamborough Head to-day, and was blown up. The mine was one of those sown by the ...

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  16. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Times correspondent at Pekin says, that China has initialled an agreement according to Japan the right to select and operate nine mine areas in Southern ...

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  17. BERLIN CONFESSIONS.

    Berlin confesses that British airmen flew over Strassburg for half an hour and dropped five bombs. ...

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  18. RUSSIA'S BAG.

    A Petrograd semi-official message states that the Russians accounted for four German submarines whilst nullifying submarine attacks. ...

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  19. NEW EMPIRE BUILDERS.

    "We have been under a very heavy fire. If the casualties were few it was only because the shooting of the Turks and Arabs was bad. Imagine a billiard table enlarged a ...

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  20. RUSSIANS DO WELL.

    "Both sides have assumed the offensive in the lighting west of the Niemen. "There has been a feeble cannonade of Ossowiec, and stubborn fighting in the region ...

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  21. SINKING OF THE FALABA.

    The Admiralty announces that the British steamer Falaba was torpedoed on Sunday south of St. George's Channel and sank in 10 minutes. ...

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  22. SLAUGHTER OF GERMANS.

    A New York message says that the Associated Press correspondent at the British headquarters in France reports that to see Neuve Chapelle in the daylight is to see the most ...

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  23. BOSPHORUS BOMBARDED.

    "The Black Sea fleet, on Sunday, bombarded the outside forts arid batteries in the Bosphorus on both sides of the strait. Observations made from the ships seaplanes ...

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  24. HEARTLESS GERMANS.

    The submarine by which the African liner Falaba was torpedoed was encountered at noon on Sunday, when the vessel was 60 miles from Milford Haven, Wales. Three ...

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  25. QUIET TIME IN FRANCE.

    "In the region of Ypres we blew up a German signalling station with a mine. "At Les Eparges the enemy sought to retake the trenches lost on Saturday, but after ...

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  26. ITALY'S NEUTRALITY.

    The New York Tribune has received a cable message from Berne stating that a Swiss, who has returned from Vienna, reports that the Kaiser, in the strictest incognito, visited ...

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  27. SILVER WEAKER.

    Bar sliver met a weaker market to-day the ruling quotation of 1s 11 5-8d disclosing a decline of 3-16d per oz. standard since Thursday. ...

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  28. LABOR BADLY ORGANISED.

    Owing to the want of systematic organisation of labor thousands employed in the cotton mills at Manchester are idle. At the same time the education authorities ...

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  29. CONGESTED DOCKS.

    The position at Birkenhead is serious, and there is considerable congestion at the docks and warehouses. This is likely to become accentuated during the holidays. ...

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