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  6. RUSSIA STILL STRONG

    Military critics at Petrograd are coming to the conclusion that the centre of gravity of the Russian front has shifted definitely from the south to ...

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  7. SU[?] AR[?]NS.

    Letters received in Paris state that 40,000 A[?] in [?] a province in Asia Mi[?]r, bordering on the Mediter[?], have perished as ...

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  8. USE OF FLAME PROJECTORS.

    British wounded, who have arrived at Boulogne, give details of the recent heavy lighting at Hooge, in West Flanders. Their statements show ...

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  9. GAS WARFARE.

    An unprecedented scene was witnessed the Duma, many members weeping when the Minister for War (General Polivanoff) described how a ...

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  10. GENERAL BOTHA’S WELCOME.

    General Botha, the South African Prime Minister, paid his first visit to Johannesburg , since his return from the successful invasion of ...

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  11. GERMANY’S STRENGTH.

    Private information received at Zurish (Switzerland) indicates that the Russian defensive has necessitated a complete change of the German plan of ...

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  12. PRUSSIAN CASUALTY LISTS.

    Prussian casualty lists numbered 284 to 280, which have reached Amsterdam, contain 24,008 names. The total German casualties on ...

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  13. JAPANESE POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The political crisis in Japan continues. At the end of last week, allegations of bribery in connection with the recent elections were [?]velled ...

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  14. TURKS AND GERMANS.

    Advices from Mity[?]one state that the dissensions continue between Enver Pasha (The Turkish Minister for War) and General Liman von ...

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  15. BELGIAN TOWN SUFFERS.

    A German deserter who has reached Holland states that the Belgian village of Battice was razed to the ground by the Germans because it ...

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  16. REVOLUTIONIST GRANTED PARDON.

    A pardon has been granted to the notorious Russian revolutionist, Vladimir Bourtzoff, who was exiled from his native land on account of his ...

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  17. RUSSIAN ESTIMATE.

    The Russians state that there are 35 Gorman army corps (1,700,000 men) between the Balti[?] and Bukowina, of which ten have come from the West ...

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  18. RHEUMATISM AGAIN

    Many people who had rheumatism last winter are beginning to feel the aches and pains of the complaint again. It is typical of rheumatism that it ...

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  19. INDIAN PRISONERS.

    The United States Embassy at Berlin reports that the Indians taken prisoner by Germans are confined in a camp at Zossen, which is clean ...

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  20. COSSACKS SCORE.

    The bloodiest of battles occurred on Friday, and Saturday, 20 miles distant from Ivangorod. Cossacks annihilated a company of Germans, who were ...

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  21. RUSSIA’S DETERMINATION.

    The Russian Duma has passed the following resolution:— “The military trials of the past year having fortified among the whole ...

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  22. AIR RAID ON CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Russian airmen flow over Constantinople and returned to their base without mishap. A number of bomb were dropped ...

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  23. RUSSIAN DASH.

    The Germans recently concentrated 150 guns at a single point in their advance against the Petrograd railway. The Russians were obliged to retire, ...

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  24. SINKING OF TRANSPORT.

    A German transport which was sunk by a British submarine in the Baltic carried reinforcements for Libau for General von Bulow’s hard-pressed army ...

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  25. RUSSIAN TORPEDO-BOATS ACTIVE.

    Further successes have been gained by the Russian torpedo-[?]ts operating along the shores of the Anatolia. The entire coast has been raided ...

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  26. ITALIAN SUCCESS.

    The climax, in the recent fight for the possession of the western end of the Carso Plateau (which runs eastward from the lsonzo Valley behind ...

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  27. ENEMY’S DIFFICULTIES.

    The “Cologne Gazette” explains that the pause in the Warsaw operations is due to the length of communications. There must be no lack of ...

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  28. VARIOUS SUCCESSES.

    The latest Petrograd communique says:— “Our seaplanes drove a German gunboat ashore at Windawa (the ...

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  29. COAL EXPORT FURTHER RESTRICTED.

    The exportation of coal, which hitherto had been permitted to Bullish possessions and to allied countries, is now prohibited except to ...

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  30. CROWN PRINCE MOVES.

    The Crown Prince is reported from Paris to have resumed his effort to reach the Verdun to Chalons railway, in the Argonne. ...

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  31. MUNITIONS SCANDAL.

    The Russian Duma has adopted a resolution providing that legal proceedings should be taken without delay against all who were responsible for ...

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  34. HEROIC BRITISH CORPORAL.

    A story of individual heroism in the lighting at Hooge (near Ypres) last week is related by a war correspondent writing from Northern ...

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  35. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A brief Austrian communique dealing with the lighting on the Isonzo has been issued in Vienna. It states: —“We repulsed many attempts to ...

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  37. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    An official message from Berlin states that Dr. Seitz, the Governor of German-South-West Africa, has reported to the Kaiser that he was ...

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