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  4. TRENCH WORK EVERYWHERE.

    A Times message from Petrograd points out the importance of the Russian capture of Skempe, half-way between ...

    Article : 291 words
  5. ZEPPELIN SCARES.

    Since the Zeppelin raid on Tuesday there have been frequent scares. Cromer, on the English coast, 21 miles north of Norwich, at 10.30 o'clock last night, ...

    Article : 97 words
  6. ENGLAND'S GREAT ARMY.

    A leader in tho Times to-day states:— "There is sound practical sense in the French declaration that to obtain final definite success in France her Allies must know ...

    Article : 116 words
  7. ON THE VISTULA.

    A Petrograd official communique states:— "Up the right bank of the lower Vistula to Charzele, and north-east to Mlawa, and further east, our troops continue in close ...

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  8. INQUIRIES BY HOLLAND.

    The Dutch Ambassador at Berlin has been instructed to investigate a charge that the Zeppelins which dropped bombs on Yarmouth end other English towns pashed over ...

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  9. TRAGIC BELGIUM.

    Approximately 500,000 destitute throng Brussels to-day. At the relief kitchens 6000 gallons of soun, with bread rations, are distributed daily. The soup is sent in large ...

    Article : 222 words
  10. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    A Paris official message says:-- "In Belgium, the enemy bombarded Nieuport with considerable violence. Our infantry has made some slight progress to the ...

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  11. CAUTIOUS CHURCHES.

    Further restrictions have been made against lighting on the east coast of England. Many churches have fitted blinds to tho windows. Others are not holding the ...

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  12. FIGHTING IN ALSACE.

    A report from Switzerland states that the German operations round Altkirch have been obstructed by floods. The French occupy the high ground, and ...

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  13. HEROES OF THE RAID.

    Copenhagen learns from Berlin that the Zeppelins that visited England were of the latest type, of highest speed, and manned by full complements of officers and men. ...

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  14. HOLLAND UNEASY.

    Uneasiness is growing in Holland owing to extensive German movements towards the frontier. The German authorities explain that they are merely re-grouping to facilitate ...

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  15. MERCHANTMAN SUNK.

    A German submarine stopped the British steamer Durward, 1301 tons, in mid-afternoon. Armed guards boarded the steamer and, ...

    Article : 180 words
  16. DACIA INCIDENT.

    The Washington correspondent of tho Times says:-- The Dacia situation has become delicate. Developments are awaited here with some ...

    Article : 131 words
  17. MINED IN THE BALTIC.

    The Swedish steamer Drott was mined and sunk in the Baltic Sea, and the captain and crew of six drowned. The steamers Ahus and Hammar, lost In the Baltic, are also ...

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  18. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    Paris regards the Austro-German consultations as being with the double object of restoring harmony between the two countries and devising a means, either by ...

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  19. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    A Paris official communique states;-- "The enemy is more active south-east of Ypres, and there are fusillades of cannonading. We silenced a German battery in the ...

    Article : 106 words
  20. LOYAL CANADA.

    Anti-German feeling is very strong in Canada, At a concert in Toronto, Mr. Young, a Canadian pianist, favored German composers. There was considerable protest. ...

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  21. WARNED BY SUBMARINE.

    It has been related by the chief officer of the Durward that a German submarine signalled to the vessel to stop instantly. She took no notice of tho signal. The ...

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  22. EXPECTED TO SAIL.

    The Dacia is expected to sail from the United States this morning. The Dacia is the steamer which was transferred from tho Hamburg-American line to ...

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  23. RUSSIAN VICTORY.

    A Times message from Petrograd points out tho importance of tho Russian capture of Skempe, which is half-way between Slerpc and Lipno. ...

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  24. SUCCESS IN AFRICA.

    The Official Press Bureau states: "The rebels operating in the south-eastern corner of German South-West Africa have definitely abandoned tho idea of invading the ...

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  25. HAPPY NEW ZEALANDERS.

    Mr. M'Kenzic, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has returned from Egypt, and crossed France within the sound of the thunderous roar of the guns behind Soissons. ...

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  26. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) is anxious that the widest publicity should be, given to his assurance that there is no foundation for the wild rumors that ...

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  27. ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

    Rome advices state that the Italian Ambassador in Vienna has had a three hours' conference with Baron Stephan Burlan, the new Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs. ...

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  29. CASINO SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    The Defence Department has been notified of the death from pneumonia of Private A. J. Yates, B Squadron, Fifth Light Horse, His next-of-kin is Mr. Joseph Yates, ...

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    The Germans have found a trip to Ostend almost as costly in time of war as it is in time of peace.--Boston Transcript. At least tho English have nerve. They ...

    Article : 42 words
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