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  4. FOE LOSES ADVANTAGE.

    According to a Times correspondent, touring Eastern France, the Germans have lost their initial advantage of attack, and instead ...

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  6. IRON CROSSES DESPISED.

    The British Eye-Witness, in a despatch dated Friday, reports that at midnight on Tuesday a German airship passed over a town and dropped 15 bombs, some of ...

    Article : 259 words
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  8. "DELIVER THE GOODS."

    Mr. Asquith addressed 5000 workers at Newcastle to-day. He was received with musical honors, and said:--"We are in the ninth month of the most ...

    Article : 507 words
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  10. ON THE DEFENSIVE.

    A Times correspondent who is touring eastern France writes:--"The net result of the autumn and winter campaign is that the Germans lost their ...

    Article : 244 words
  11. ITALY'S ENTRY UNAVOIDABLE.

    The Paris Figaro states that Austria had until to-day to send a definite answer to the Italian demands. The Austrian Ambassador at the Quirinal ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. NOW IN DISGRACE.

    It is declared in Paris that Field-Marshal von Hindenburg is in disgrace owing to his failure to enter Warsaw. ...

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  13. ATTACK ON RHEIMS.

    An official bulletin published in Paris yesterday says:--"Fifty incendiary shells were dropped into Rheims. ...

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  14. SAVED FROM THE ENEMY.

    The Admiralty announces that the British submarine that went aground at Kephez Point, in the Dardanelles, appears to have been in danger of falling into the enemy's ...

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  15. TROOPS CALLED OUT.

    The Echo de Paris says that the Italian 1891 class has been called to the colors, and the officers ordered to prepare for war. Detachments of troops are being sent to the ...

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  16. GERMANS IN TRIESTE.

    The schools of Trieste have been closed, being required for German troops. ...

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  17. BAYONETS BROKEN AND BENT.

    The Times correspondent in Paris says that the struggle for the heights dominating the valleys leading to Altkirch, Mulhouse, and Colmar is being waged with unabated ...

    Article : 81 words
  18. FIGHT FOR HILL 60.

    The latest report from Field Marshal Sir John French says:--"The improvement in the weather has resulted in increased activity of both the Allied ...

    Article : 425 words
  19. POLAND'S PLIGHT.

    Messages from Poland report that the number of unemployed who are starving increases dally, and that the relief measures adopted by the authorities have failed to ...

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  20. TRIAL IN CAMERA.

    The members of the grand jury that has been sworn in in a spy case at the Old Bailey were the only persons, besides the judge, present at the preliminary proceedings. ...

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  21. LIVELY ARTILLERY.

    A Paris official message says:--"There is nothing to add respecting the Lorraine and Vosges regions. "On the rest of the front there were ...

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  22. TURKISH FLEET SUFFERS.

    A message from Salonica says that during a cruise by the Turkish fleet in the Black Sea the Russians mined the entrance to the Bosphorus. ...

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  23. FOOD FOR THE TROOPS.

    The War Office needs 4,000,000 12oz. tins of meat in cases, each containing 48 tins, delivered in England. The War Office also invites tenders for any quantities of beef and ...

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  24. PLEASED TO BE CAUGHT.

    Writing home from France, a Cameron Highlander who was wounded at Neuve Chapelle says:-- "It was a wonderful sight to see our troops ...

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  25. WOMEN AND SOLDIERS.

    The Paris Matin states that two women in Alexandria approached two French soldiers and endeavored to persuade them to desert. The police were informed, and found that ...

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  26. BOMBARDED AGAIN.

    Messages from Dedeagatch state that a violent cannonade has begun near the Dardanelles, and in the Gulf of Saros. Buildings on the shore were shaken as by an earthquake. ...

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  27. ZEPPELIN THREATS.

    The Lokal Anzeiger, of Berlin, says that the proof that Zeppelins may at any time threaten the shipbuilding yards on the east coast of England ought to be an extremely ...

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  28. KITCHENER GRATIFIED.

    In a speech in the House of Commons to-day Mr. Lloyd George said that the Government was of opinion that there was no ground for believing that the war could be ...

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  29. GOSPEL OF HATE.

    Sir Edward Grey stated in the House of Commons that a German missionary in South China regularly issued a pamphlet for the circulation of erroneous and prejudicial ...

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  30. SUCCESS FOR BOTHA.

    General Botha has captured Keetmanshoop ...

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