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  5. TIRING OF NEUTRALITY.

    According to a Paris message Italy has broken off conversations with Germany and Austria. Italy is credited with a desire ...

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  7. WHEN WRONG IS RIGHT.

    Germany has protested to Great Britain, through the United States, on the subject of the capture of the German steamer Paklat. This vessel was conveying women and ...

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  8. AFTER THE WAR.

    The Rome Messagero publishes an interview by its Petrograd correspondent with Professor Milukoff, leader of the Constitutionalist Democratic party in the Russian ...

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  9. VENEZELOS FETED.

    M. Venezelos, the late Greek Premier, has arrived at Alexandria. The town was gaily decorated, and the statesman was enthusiastically ...

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  10. BROKEN OFF.

    Paris messages declare that Italy has broken off conversations with Germany and Austria, though there is no official confirmation of this statement. ...

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  11. FIGHT FOR A HILL.

    The War Office announces that the successful action that was commenced on Saturday night, culminated yesterday evening in the capture and complete occupation of ...

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  12. FINAL AGREEMENT IN VIEW.

    M. Filipesco, ex-War Minister of Roumania, states: "We are negotiating a final agreement with Italy, and we-are waiting for her complete ...

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  13. INHABITANTS LEAVING SMYRNA

    The London Daily Mail's correspondent at Salonika says that the civil inhabitants of Smyrna have left for the interior in expectation of the Allied Fleet landing a force. ...

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  14. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    A Petrograd official message says:-- "The enemy, who had suffered groat loss, again attacked, on Sunday, the Russians on the heights cast of Telepesh. The attack ...

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  15. AMERICANS ARRESTED.

    A despatch from Rome says that as the result of a close watch kept by the police on foreigners the Rev. Walter Lowrie, rector of an American church, was arrested on ...

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  16. THE BLUFF CAMPAIGN.

    The Berlin Wireless News Agency, commenting on the promotion of tho captain of the Thordis for ramming and destroying a German submarine, declares that, this proves ...

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  17. HEROES OF NEUVE CHAPELLE.

    Several Victoria Crosses have been awarded for gallantry at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle. In one case one of the Grenadier Guards ...

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  18. BIG MOVE IN ALSACE.

    A Paris official message says:-- "The British yesterday, in Belgium, carried, near Zvartelen, 220 yards of German trenches and, despite several counter-attacks, ...

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  19. KING'S PLEDGE SUNDAY.

    A London message states that 2000 Protestant churches in England observed King's Pledge Sunday. The largest meeting was in Central London, where 2000 took the pledge to ...

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  20. ARMY FOR DARDANELLES.

    A Berlin official message says that 35,000 French troops have landed at Mudros, and it is believed that action in the Dardanelles region is about to be resumed. ...

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  21. SAYS BRITISH WERE REPULSED.

    A Berlin wireless message asserts that a British attack at Ypres was repulsed with heavy losses. ...

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  22. ADVENTURE IN EGYPT.

    An exciting adventure befell Miss Sheila Chisholm, of Sydney, here a few days ago. She was, with a number of other ladies, out on horseback, watching tho 6th A.L.H. go ...

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  23. AMUSING, GERMAN DOCUMENT.

    The German General Staff has issued a document in both theatres or tho war, giving the hours of sunshine and moonshine in Paris, Warsaw, and London to help the air service ...

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  24. MUST BE PREPARED.

    The Times naval correspondent writes:-- "When operations in the Dardanelles are resumed it is unlikely that the obstacles will be under-estimated. The Allies must be ...

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  25. "THESE DAMNED TRENCHES!"

    The Germans have started the practice of throwing letters, weighted with stones, into the trenches occupied by the Allied Forces. One of these reads:-- ...

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  26. DRESDEN OFFENDED FIRST.

    Reports from Santiago state that the German cruiser Dresden twice violated tho neutrality by Coaling in Chill. She played hide-and-seek with her pursuers for three months ...

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  27. TURKISH DELIGHT!

    The Turkish torpedo boat which ran ashore on the Island of Chios when chased by a British warship was a thoroughly modern and speedy craft. Her torpedo tubes and Maxim ...

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  28. INTERNED AUSTRALIANS.

    The Colonial Office has warned Mr. Mahon that the Foreign Office cannot take responsibility for the forwarding of money orders or messages to Australians in enemy ...

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  29. WHERE WILL IT END?

    Washington reports state that machinations for a premature peace are ceaseless in the United States. Those who are engineering the movement are prepared even to ...

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  30. GERMAN SAVAGERY.

    Tho Evening Nows correspondent personally interviewed the young Russian scout, Panasuk, at Petrograd. Panasuk was tortured by the Germans with the object of ...

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  31. AVIATOR REPORTED CAPTURED.

    It is reported that M. Garros, the brilliant French aviator, has been forced to land in the enemy's lines, and is a prisoner. ...

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  32. NEARING THREE MILLION.

    Basing the estimate on the latest German casualty lists, Copenhagen makes the total German losses 2,750,000. ...

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