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  6. HUN SEA PIRATES

    Reuter’s Hague correspondent says that in reply to the Dutch representation regarding the [?]king of the Bloo[?]k, the German ...

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  7. WEST FRONT

    A Paris semi-official message states that the Alied ope[?]tions commenced on Thursday, and resulted in progress being made north-west ...

    Article : 156 words
  8. TERRIFIC ARTILLERY BOMBARDMENT.

    “The Le Transloy fighting was distinguished by the most terrific arti[?]lery fighting of the war on both sides,’ says Mr W. Beach Thomas, the ...

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  9. PRODUCERS HOLDING UP STOCK.

    In the German Reichstag Herr Ba[?]ka, the food [?]irector, complained that the producers were holding up stocks. He announced that he is ...

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  10. GERMAN REPORT.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam says that a German official report states that a German submarine sank the French cruiser Rig[?] ...

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  11. DOMINIONS' PRESSMEN.

    The Admiralty arranged for a party of Dominions' press men to visit the naval bases of the Grand Fleet. The trip commenced on Saturday at the ...

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  12. ATLANTIC TRAFFIC RESUMED.

    A score of vessels, sailing to-day marks the complete resumption of traffic act[?]ss the Atlantic, despite continuous rumors of the ...

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  13. CONDITION OF SAXONY.

    Speaking in the Saxon Chamber, Count[?] Eckstadt, Minister for the Interior, referring to the food-problem, said ...

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  14. UNITED STATES’ FORCES.

    Despite the fact that the Government offers to postmasters £1 0s 10d for each recruit obtained by them, and the widespread publicity ...

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  15. THE KAISER ALARMED.

    Mr Curtain, an American journalist, says that the Kaiser is still wonderfully popular. He receives a great ovation everywhere. He looks older, but ...

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  16. NORWEGIAN ACTION.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Christiania says that Norway has [?]bited [?]genent submarines and warships from [?]ing Norw[?] ...

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  17. BRITISH ARMORED CARS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd stages:—“The Czar received Com[?]ander Looker-Lampson, commanding the British armored cars. ...

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  18. ENEMY RAIDS FAIL.

    “There has been considerable hostile shelling south of the Ancre, especially in the Gueudecourt and Martinpuich areas, and north of ...

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  19. APPEAL TO ARMIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Kaiser, addressing the Austro-Germans in the East, said: “When you again attack the enemy ...

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  20. NAVY NEUTRALITY BOARD'S REPORT.

    The Joint State Navy Neutrality Board ha submitted to the State Department its report containing its recommendation concerning ...

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  21. THE MYSTERY OF RHEUMAT[?]M

    To a certain degree there is a good deal of mystery about the causes of rheumatism. In consequence, the treatment of the complaint ...

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  22. POSSIBLE SECRET BASE.

    The “Times” correspondent in New Yor[?] states that there was a sensation at Admiral Mayo[?] ener[?]tic action in endeavoring to ferrot out ...

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  23. LILLE DEPORTATIONS.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that a committee of the Reichstag discussed the Lille deportation. Dr. Haelferrich and representatives of ...

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  24. “WE HAVE THE GERMANS BY THE EARS.”

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters states that General Castlenau, addressing the correspondents on the advent of the new ...

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  25. PROGRESS AT GUEUDECOURT.

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters states:—“We advanced well over the plateau on to a gentle down slope, with a result that the Germans have ...

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  26. SUBMARINE U53.

    American officials agree that the German submarine U53, which recently [?] several steamers, is now on her way back to Germany. They ...

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  27. CUTTING OUT HUN CANCER.

    London city men are demanding the total elimination of enemy interests in German banks and financial istitutions, which are still existing. They instance ...

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  28. INTEUR[?]TED WEDDING.

    It is understood that Lieut. Wulstan Tempest who was awarded the D.S.O., participated in the Zeppelin destruction at Potter’s Bar. He was ...

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  29. NEWSPAPER'S FRIENDLY ACTION.

    (The Government has placed a naval officer on duty at the wireless station. operated by the “New York Herald.” with instructions to ...

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  30. RAIDERS' RECORD.

    In th[?] past week the following vessels ware sunk by the enemy. ...

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  31. BRILLIANT FRENCH SUCCESS.

    The latest Paris official communique states:—South of the So[?]me two French attacks were brilliantly successful. One west of ...

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  32. SUNK ON AMERICAN COAST.

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  33. HUN MAN SHORTAGE.

    Germany is calling up hitherto exempted lower grades. Officials state that the service of females are being used to replace them. ...

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  35. EMPIRE'S RESOURCES.

    Members of the new council of the Imperial Institute are busily formulating plans for the extension of the Empire’s resources. ...

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