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  5. TROTTING MEETING.

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  6. WINS IN THE VOSGES.

    "In Belgium there have been some infantry engagements. In the sector of Ypres we recaptured a section of trench which the enemy had momentarily occupied. The ...

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  7. ANOTHER AIR RAID.

    Another aerial raid on England was made yesterday, when a German 'plane flew over Essex and dropped a number of bombs. No ...

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  9. TOLL OF THE WRECKERS.

    The British steamer Cambank, 3112 tons, was torpedoed and Sunk off Holyhend, Wales. Three of the engine-room crew were killed and one sailor was drowned. ...

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  10. ALLIES' LINE.

    The Official Press Bureau has issued the following account written by the British observer who is with the French forces:-- "The Allies' line is something over 500 miles ...

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  11. EASTERN FRENCH LINE.

    On official report from Paris states:-- "The Germuns bombarded Nieuport, but our batteries effectually checked the bombardment. ...

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  12. BOMBS ON ESSEX.

    Another aerial raid on England was carried out yesterday, when a German 'plane flew over parts of Essex and dropped several bombs. ...

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  13. FRANCE AND THE BLOCKADE.

    M. Augagneur, the French Naval Minister, says that neither England nor France is frightened by Germany's submarine threats. "The only resolution we can take," he adds, ...

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  14. PLEASED WITH THEMSELVES.

    A Berlin official message declares that the Bussian defeat in the Mazurian Lakes battle was severe, and that it is doubtful whother many men remain of the five army ...

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  15. FURTHER GOOD GAINS.

    "From the sea to the Aisne there has been an intermittent cannonade, our artillery firing effectively. "In the Champagne region the enemy's ...

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  16. USE OF NEUTRAL FLAGS.

    The Washington correspondent of the Times says that the United States Administration would have liked Britain to have foresworn the further use of the American ...

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  17. IN EAST PRUSSIA.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the Times reports that the Germans' whole offensive movement in East Prussia smacks rather of a diversion to conceal important movements ...

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  18. BUSY SHEFFIELD.

    A correspondent to the Times writes:-- "The speed with which Sheffield is supplying material for the navy and the army is unprecedented. Flames, steam, and smoke ...

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  19. AMERICAN CAPTAIN'S DEVICE.

    Writing to the Times, a correspondent says that Sir Edward Grey need not have gone to the American Civil War for an instance of United States vessels using the British flag ...

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  20. FOOD RIOTS IN BERLIN.

    Copenhagen despatches state that the Berlin markets yesterday morning resembled a battlefield. The majority of the crowd consisted of women, and when it was announced ...

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  21. SHIPS IN SPAIN.

    The German Consul at Cadiz, Spain, has warned the shipping companies to keep their vessels in port. German-owned companies have ordered ...

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  22. SOLICITOR TO EXPLAIN.

    When the Full Court (the Chief Justice. Sir William Cullen, Mr. Justice Sly, and Mr. Justice Harvey) met to-day, the Prothonotary (Mr. C. R. Walsh) brought under its ...

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  23. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Serious agitation is brewing with regard to Japan's demands upon China. It is thought that the Germans will use the occasion to make trouble between the United States and ...

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  24. WAR FOOD FUND.

    The Chamber of Commerce acknowledges the following additional subscriptions to the War Food Fund:—Mrs. Emily Curley, £5 58; Attunga Farmers and Settlers' Association, ...

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  25. MORE BABY KILLING.

    A Paris official message states that an Austrian aeroplane has bombed Cettinje, killing two women and wounding four children. War news continued on Page 5. ...

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  26. AMERICAN VESSEL MINED.

    A Berlin cable states that the American steamer Evelyn, which had cotton aboard for Bremen, struck a mine near Borkum Island, in the North Sea, yesterday. The captain ...

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  27. SIR JOHN FRENCH DECORATED

    France has awarded the military medal to Sir John French. ...

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