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  4. TURKEY IN TROUBLE.

    Turkey's munitions of war are running short, and public feeling in Constantinople is very depressed, as it is feared that a ...

    Article : 221 words
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  7. SUBMARINE CREWS.

    The treatment of officers and men belonging to captured German submarines forms the subject of a communication which was issued by the Foreign Office, and to which publicity ...

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  8. SINKING THE SINKERS.

    The naval correspondent of the Times writes that it is not definitely known how many German submarines have been sunk by the French navy in the Channel, but ...

    Article : 103 words
  9. WEAKNESS OF THE ENEMY.

    The Official Press Bureau has issued a report from the British Observer with the French Army. In which he reviews the offensive operations of that army in the northern ...

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  11. STARVED PRZEMYSL.

    A Times correspondent who is at Przemysl tells the story of the fall of what was said to be an impregnable fortress which was over- garrisoned—there being two or three ...

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  12. FOUND THEIR MARKS.

    "Nothing important was reported along the whole front. "A German aviator was brought down at 7 o'clock this morning in our lines east of ...

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  13. ENEMY'S AIRMEN OUT.

    A Taube aeroplane from the European coast Hew over the Allied fleet in the Dardanelles a few days ago, and two other German planes, from Gallipoli, made a flight ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. WOMEN WORKERS.

    The applications received so far from women who are prepared to undertake work in connection with the war number 23,000. The classification of the applicants is ...

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  15. TRENCHES DESTROYED.

    "To the south of Peronne, near Dompierre, we destroyed several enemy trenches by mining. "In the Argonne region, at Bagatelle, an ...

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  16. GERMAN ARMY'S HEALTH.

    An official report on the health of the German troops says:—"Our soldiers have borne, splendidly the strain of a winter campaign. With the exception of a few cases of typhus ...

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  17. SINK EVERYTHING.

    The German submarine U10, after ordering. the crews into the boats, sank three Shields trawlers off the mouth of the River Tyne. The commander of the submarine said ...

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  18. ELECTRICAL WORKERS' THREAT.

    The electrical workers of the Port of don have decided to strike unless their demands are considered. They are employed fitting up workshops taken over by the ...

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    HOW SIR ALWYNTON WON THE AUTUMN STAKES AT RANDWICK THIS AFTERNOON BY TWO LENGTHS FROM ULVA'S ISLE. ST. SPASA WAS THIRD. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SHIP CARPENTER'S DEATH.

    Robert Bingham, a carpenter of the steamer Clan Macarthur, berthed at Brown's wharf. Woolloomooloo, was found in his cabin early this morning dead, with his ...

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  22. LOSING AMERICAN SYMPATHY.

    "The more reckless and ruthless the Germans prove, the less chance they will have of being able to exploit the sympathy of this country for tho under dog, or to confuse ...

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  23. SNEERING GERMANS.

    Two hours were taken by the submarine to sink the Crown of Castile, and the Germans afterwards boasted that in the previous four days they had sunk seven British ships, ...

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  24. GERMAN PAPER'S COMMENT.

    Commenting upon the British troubles, tho Cologne Gazette says:—The people of England would now be glad if the English working Classes would produce one-tenth of the ...

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