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  6. SOISSONS FIGHT.

    The fighting at Soissons is reported to have had a great effect in Germany military circles. where a resumption of the offensive against France is strongly favored. General ...

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  7. AUSTRIA'S HEAVY LOSS.

    The Austrian losses, exclusive of the last two months, are stated in official Vienna lists to be 43,090 killed, and 249,270 ...

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  8. NEWS FROM RUSSIA.

    "On the left bank of the River Vistula we counter-attacked on Sunday night, reoccupying a trench at Sumin, near Bolinoff, thus regaining our former position. All the ...

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  9. HUNGARIAN YOKE.

    Members of the Roumanian Sanitary Commission now visiting the battlefields have stated that Roumania has decided to liberate all ...

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  10. WITH THE FORCE IN FLANDERS

    The Official Press Bureau has issued another account by Eye-witness, who says, in a despatch dated Saturday:-- "On Tuesday an observation post west of ...

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  11. NOT RECKONED IMPORTANT.

    Washington messages state that the Foreign Office has received despatches which discount the importance of the recent advance of the Germans near Soissons. It is ...

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  12. OUT OF ADRIANOPLE.

    News has been received from Athens that the press in that city has been informed of the complete evacuation of Adrianople by the Turks. ...

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  13. AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

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  14. HADJI WILHELM AGAIN.

    Cairo advices contain the statement of a missionary refugee from Haifa who describes how the Turks there celebrated the alleged victory over the Russians in ...

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  15. RISING IN MUSCAT.

    The Official Press Bureau states that a tribal rising against the Sultan of Muscat, which began in 1913, recently gathered force and culminated in attacks upon the outposts ...

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  16. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    Amsterdam messages state that the total number of British prisoners Is 18,824. London cables report that three British prisoners escaped from Louvain, but were ...

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  17. GERMANY 2,250,000.

    Upon the basis of the Prussian lists Copenhagen estimates the German losses at 2,250,000. ...

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  18. AVIATORS KILLED.

    A biplane which was patrolling above Paris fell, and both the pilot and the observer were killed. ...

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  19. VANISHED REGIMENTS.

    The latest German casualty lists snow that several regiments have practically vanished owing to wholesale slaughter in Poland. ...

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  20. MARVELS OF SURGERY.

    A medical correspondent to the Times praises the thoroughness of the surgical equipment of the military hospitals in France, and particularly mentions the introduction of ...

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  21. SOCIALISTS' PEACE DEBATE.

    Copenhagen cables announce the first peace conference bearing on the war. This has been convened by the socialist parties of neutral States, Public opinion. It is declared ...

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  22. WOOL FOR KHAKI.

    High prices are expected at the wool sales to-day, and manufacturers are anxiously awaiting results. The enormous demand for khaki cloth has sent up the value of ...

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  23. FOUR NEW COMBATANTS

    The Paris Figaro states that Italy, Roumania, Bulgaria, and Greece are about to enter the war. Italy and Roumania, that paper declares, ...

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  24. IN THIS GREY HOUR.

    The Pope's prayer for peace includes the passage:— "On earth Thou hadst feelings of tenderest pity for human misfortunes. So, in this grey ...

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  25. AN EMDEN STORY.

    Captain Beckett, master of the steamer Clan Graham, In to-day from Mauritius direct, told a story of the Emden when his vessel berthed. ...

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  26. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    "From the sea to the Oise the front was swept by a violent storm, which was especially severe in Belgium. "There were artillery duels at certain ...

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  27. OIL FOR THE NAVY.

    Washington telegrams refer to an announcement by the British Embassy, which has received word from General Carranza, that the Mexican Government has lifted the ...

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  28. TROUBLED AUSTRIA.

    An Austrian lady who has arrived at Copenhagen, asserts that the hatred expressed by the Germans against the English is as nothing compared with the hatred that the ...

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  29. GERMAN TRADER PUNISHED.

    The jury empanelled in the case against the merchant Ku[?]fer, who was prosecuted in connection with having paid money from England to satisfy a debt by his German ...

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  30. DAYS OF PRAYER.

    The Pope has directed that February 7 and March 21 be set aside as special days of prayer that the world may find deliverance from war. A special prayer for the occasion ...

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  31. THE UNSEEN DEATH.

    London cables repeat a message received by the Morning Post from its Stockholm correspondent, who says that, during the last fortnight, five German steamers, with all their ...

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  32. WORK MORE PLENTIFUL.

    Returns which have been furnished by 23,000 industrial firms show that unemployment in England has decreased since July. The trades most adversely affected are those ...

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  33. RUSSIAN SPIRIT UNWAVERING.

    An Englishman who has just returned from the eastern theatre of the war says that every Russian is bent upon marching to Berlin. Judging from his conversations with ...

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  34. WAR AND THE WATER-WAGON.

    The temperance societies are commencing a campaign to induce one million Londoners to sign the pledge for the period of the [?]. ...

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