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  4. VICTORY IN NORTH SEA.

    The Official Press Bureau states that strong forces of British destroyers, supported by light cruisers and battle cruisers, attacked the ...

    Article : 252 words
  5. SANDOWN RACES.

    Third Division Handicap.-- Allen, Mr. Fortune's Differ, or Grand Charm, Winner price 5 to 2 agst. ...

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  6. ENGAGED IN BATTLE IN THE NORTH SEA.

    BRITISH CRUISER AMETHYST, Damaged in the Naval Engagement near Heligoland. GERMAN CRUISER MAINZ, Sunk by the British in the naval engagement near Heligoland. A ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AT CAMBRAI.

    Mr. Asquith made a statement in the House of Commons concerning the German attack in force upon the British army at Cambral. He informed the House that a French ...

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  10. INDIAN LOYALTY.

    The representative of the Bengal Moslems has telegraphed to Constantinople to the Grand Vizier congratulating him on the Feast of Balrim, and ...

    Article : 185 words
  11. GERMANS CHECKED.

    The Official Press Bureau says that the Germans have received a check, and have withdrawn from Roisin, near Mons, after burning the whole town to the ground. ...

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  12. BRITISH ATTACK AT DAWN.

    The Bureau, supplying further details of the naval engagement, says:-- In the early morning a concerted ...

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  13. Rear-Admiral Sir David Beatty

    Who apparently led the British attack to victory in the North Sea. He has been commanding the First Cruiser Squadron since 1912, and saw previous service in the Soudan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SHOULD BE EMPLOYED.

    Lord Crewe, speaking in the House of Lords to-day, said, that the wave of loyalty that was passing over India was, to a greatextent, based on the desire of the Indian ...

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  15. MORE MEN WANTED

    Lord Kitchener, addressing the Mouse of Lords, announced that in addition to reinforcements which would shortly proceed from this country to. France, the Government ...

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  16. DEFENCES OF PARIS.

    The French Government is making arrangements to meet all possible contingencies. Orders have been given for the preparation of the defences of Paris, and the ...

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  17. MILITARY GOVERNOR.

    Reliable reports that the Germans occupied Lille without resistance have had something of a disquieting effect. The new French War Minister, M. ...

    Article : 65 words
  18. USED IF NECESSARY.

    The Indian princes are offering treasure and troops in profusion for the aid of Britain. The Viceroy states that Britain will gladly ...

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  19. ANOTHER BRITISH ARMY.

    Lord Kitchener has decided to recruit another army of 100,000 strong. The ages of the men eligible for enrolment will be from 19 to 35. ...

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  20. AGAINST AUSTRIA.

    A great battle is proceeding at Sereth, near Lemberg capital of Galicia. An Austrian Amy Corps is engaged. Russian aeroplanes are flying over ...

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  21. STRIKING AT PARIS.

    A leading article the Times states: "We 'may be certain that the battle now raging upon a line further south than was supposed means that the Germans have successfully ...

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