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  4. LATER WIRES

    An Austrian communique claims that they captured Czernowitcz on Wednesday. (REUTER’S SPECIAL CABLES.) ...

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  5. RUSSIAN RECOVERY

    There are two points of special interest in the Russian campaign—on being in the north, where the Germans are pressing forward, and the ...

    Article : 161 words
  6. ANOTHER GOOD DAY

    “We have had another favorable day,” states a Paris communique “The Germans At Rolincourt made five attempts to recapture the ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. GERMAN COMMANDER’S WORRIES

    Field-Marshal von Hindenburg has a good many troubles of his own, not the least of which is the appearance of the Kaiser at the front. His ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. (BROUGHT HOME TO HUN.

    The German Chancellor, Dr. von Bethman-Hollweg (wrote the Petrograd correspondent of the “Daily News” on December 30), hates ...

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  9. WHEN YOU CAN’T SLEEP

    Amongst sufferers from insomnia there are many who complain to their dotcors that when they are about their work or fitting still, they can hardly ...

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  10. MINE SWEEPERS PERIL.

    An Admiralty memorandum states that the mine sweeping operations to the end of December have been carried out with wonderful pluck. The ...

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  11. FIFTEEN GERMANS KILLED.

    Details of the results of the air raids by the Allies on German positions in Belgium are slowly filtering through. ...

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  12. 12 KNIGHTS COMMANDER.

    The British Government Gazette devotes twenty-two pages to the names of British soldiers who have been honored by King George for ...

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  13. SNOWED-UP PASSES.

    Earlier telegrams from Petrograd describe the events in Dukowina prior to the Russians taking the offensive, as reported by Mr ...

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  14. GERMAN CRUISER DAMAGED.

    A message from Geneva states that an engineer on the German battle cruiser Derffinger (26,200 tons.) which took part in the last sea ...

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  15. ZEPPELIN WRECKED

    From Copenhagen it is reported that the Zeppelin airship AE4 was caught in a snowstorm, and was soon beyond control. The crew ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    Speaking at a civic reception given him yesterday afternoon by the Mayor of Maryborough, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) made some ...

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  17. GERMANS ANTICIPATED

    A Russian statement on the situation in East Prussia comes in the form of an announcement in the official gazette at Petrograd ...

    Article : 251 words
  18. ITALY’S FEELING.

    The Chamber of Deputies re-opened to-day and a great, demonstration in favor of war took place. The public tried to wreck the Australian ...

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  19. AUSTRALIANS RECOGNISED.

    Sir John French, the commander chief of the British Expeditionary Force, included several Australian officers (some of whom are dead) ...

    Article : 241 words
  20. AMERICA’S POSITION.

    The ‘British newspapers’ surprise at Germany’s note has been received with satisfaction in America. Practically all the United States press ...

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  21. GERMAN MUTINY.

    5,000 MEN REFUSE SERVICE. A mutiny among Germans is reported from Belgium. According to a message from ...

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  23. WAR ON MERCHANTMEN.

    The date fixed for the commencement of Germany’s war against unarmed merchant ships has arrived. Yet, in spite of this shipping in the ...

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  24. PRO GERMAN SPEECH.

    Representative R. Bartholdt, a German American, who has been one of the most critical of the speech makers in the House of Representatives, ...

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  25. GERMAN FOOD PROBLEM.

    An English governess, who has returned home after seven years’ experience in Berlin, has something interesting to say of the war. During ...

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  28. VICTORIA CROSS HEROES.

    He was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1902, and has now been granted a clasp for conspicuous devotion to duty at Zonnebeke, in West Flanders, ...

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  29. FOOD RIOTS.

    A telegram received at Amsterdam from Berlin, shows that the fodd problem is acute. . The authorities at Schonberg ...

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