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  4. SHELLS BEFORE ANYTHING

    To-morrow Mr. Asquith will ask the House of Commons for a credit of £250,000,000. Mr. M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking in the House to-day on the second ...

    Article : 253 words
  5. ADVENTUROUS FLIGHT

    Eye-Witness, with the British headquarters staff, at the western theatre, writing under dato of Saturday,, says:-- "A period of stagflation has lasted from the ...

    Article : 263 words
  6. REDOUBT STORMED

    The Allied Forces on the Gallipoli Peninsula have been making methodical progress during the last fortnight. A Paris ...

    Article : 230 words
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  9. LIMITING WAR PROFITS

    Mr. Runciman. President of the Board of Trade, stated in the House of Commons to-night that the Government was considering a method ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN PLUCK

    A Paris official message says:-- "The operations in Gallipoli during the past fortnight have been modified, and general attacks have given place to a slower ...

    Article : 208 words
  11. WHAT GERMANY THINKS

    A neutral observer, writing to the Times, says:-- "There was a marked contrast between this and my previous visit to Berlin. Many ...

    Article : 368 words
  12. FIGHTING IN NIGERIA

    The Colonial Office announces that in the operations in Nigeria an Anglo-French force commanded by Colonel Cunliffe on Friday obtained the unconditional surrender of ...

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  13. PROGRESS IN THE WEST

    A Paris official message says:-- "We repulsed several attacks on Sunday night north of Arras, consolidated the captured positions, and gained, fresh ground ...

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  14. BRAVERY THAT WAS FOOLISH

    A wounded Australian describes the Turkish bullet as being smaller, and more pointed than the 303. At close range, he says, it hisses through the air, and when it strikes ...

    Article : 306 words
  15. RAMSAY MACDONALD'S EXCUSE

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, speaking in the House of Commons to-night, regretted the suggestion that his article, criticising the diplomacy leading up to the war, was being ...

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  16. GIVE AND TAKE

    A Paris official message says:-- "The Belgians threw a battalion on the east bank of the Yser, south of the railway bridge at Dixmude, and organised ...

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  17. TO ENCOURAGE RECRUITING

    Upon being interrogated in the House of Commons to-night Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, stated that the Government and many other employers had assured recruits ...

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  18. AUSTRIA'S HUGE LOSSES

    The Austrian losses as the result of Italian attacks on Gorz are estimated to exceed 12,000. Neutral statisticians place the Austrian ...

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  19. FRENCH AND ENGLISH

    The Times correspondent at the British headquarters on the western front lays stress upon the close ties of affection which have grown up between the British and French. ...

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  20. FABLES BY WIRELESS

    The German wireless source of news claims that the French have suffered a severe detent near Bethune, sustaining heavy losses. The Russians are also said to have been ...

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  21. FRENCH BOMRARDMENT

    Athens reports that two French warships have bombarded the port of Tchesme, wrecking the wireless station and sinking two sailing boats. ...

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  22. PICKING OUT THE SHIRKERS

    The naval correspondent of the Times suggests an armlet tor wear by war workers. It will then be easy for non-wearers to show good cause why they have not enlisted. ...

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  23. FORGING AHEAD

    Floods produced by the Austrians by destroying the dyke on the Monfalcone Canal have, proved Ineffectual in hindering the Italian advance along the coast. ...

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  24. VICTORY FOR VENEZELOS

    The partial results to hand in the Greek elections assure victory for the Venezeios party by a substantial majority. ...

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  25. IN CONSTANTINOPLE

    Bucharest reports that the celebrations in progress in Constantinople to commemorate the Turkish capture of the city in the 15th century indicate the resolution of the Turks ...

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  26. FOOD FOR THE NATION

    It has been suggested that the Government ought to appoint a committee to organise the food resources of Great Britain and the Empire. It should, it is contended, include ...

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  27. WILSON'S NOTE

    The Berlin Lokal Anzeiger announces officially that it will take weeks before the answer to the United States Note can be given because it will have to be such an ...

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  28. DODGING THE ISSUE

    The Austrian troops that were stationed at Sarajevo have been removed to the Friuli frontier, and have been replaced by Germans. ...

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  29. NOT WORTH FEEDING

    A letter found on a German at Arras from his gretchen said: "Don't send any more English to Germany. They are not worth feeding. Kill them all." ...

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  30. GYMKHANA AT THE FRONT

    On a lofty plateau in Franco, with the guns in the vicinity thundering an incessant storm of fire, the King of the Belgians, accompanied by the Queen, reviewed the ...

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  31. BISHOP OF TRENT INTERNED

    The Pope has formally protested to Vienna against the arrest of the Bishop of. Trent, who is interned at Innsbruck. ...

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  32. DIRIGIBLE DESTROYED

    An Austrian dirigible was caught in a storm, and was dashed against a high mountain at Adenollo, and was destroyed. ...

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  33. GERMAN FOOD FROM HOLLAND

    Dutch statistics show an immense increase in the, exports to Germany of cheese, moat, fruit, fish, cotton, and linseed. ...

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