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  6. NO PEACE

    Mr Lloyd-George has emphatically denied in the House of Commons that Great Britain is engaged in any peace negotiations, direct or indirect. ...

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  7. BRITISH SUBMARINES

    The “New York World” has received particulars from Berlin of the sinking of the German armored cruiser Priz Adalbert by a British submarine ...

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  8. DARDANELLES

    Mr Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, who acted as British press representative at the Dardanelles, on Wednesday delivered a lecture in the Queen’s Hall ...

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  9. SERBIAN ADVANCE.

    Athens advises that the Serbians from Veles are advancing eastward on lshtip, and that the Bulgarian hold on Uskub is precarious. ...

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  10. AMERICANS AGAIN INTERVENE.

    The United States Secretary of State (Mr. Robert Lansing) has instructed the American Ambassador at (Mr. J. W. Gerard) to use ...

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  11. BULGARS. SHOULD HAVE JOINER US.

    “The British Cabinet in July,” said Mr. Ashamed-Bartlett, “decided to send our reinforcements to secure decisive results. It would have been ...

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  12. BRITISH CRUISER AGROUND.

    The British cruiser Argyll (10,850 tons) has run aground on the coast of Scotland, and it is feared that she will become a total wreck. All aboard ...

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  13. KING AND FRENCH ARMY.

    King George sent a message to the French army at the conclusion of his visit to the western front In it His Majesty says :— ...

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  14. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A Berlin communique states:——“We reached the line between Valjevo (47 miles S.S.W. of Belgrade) and Morawci, and have crossed the Jasenica ...

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  15. ANOTHER TRAGEDY

    Peabody in Massachusetts (U.S.A.) has been the scene of a terrible tragedy. The local school caught fire during lesson time, and before the ...

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  16. INDIA’S PLACE IN THE EMPIRE.

    The Secretary of State for India (Mr Austen Chamberlain), addressing a number of newly appointed Indian civil servants on Wednesday, said ...

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  17. “SERBIA SACRIFICED.”

    The “Evening Standard” (London) commenting on Lord Lansdowne’s statement concerning the Balkans campaign, made to the House of ...

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  18. EXCESS WAR PROFITS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Reginald M’Kenna) has accepted an amendment extending the margin of profits from £100 10 £200, before ...

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  19. BULGARIA’S SEA GATE.

    Reports fro in Rome state that the Russian Black Se fleet is heavily bombarding Varna. ...

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  20. GERMAN METAL CONTROL.

    The London “Standard” pays a tribute to the efforts of tho Commonwealth wealth Attorney-General (Mr Hughes) to break the Common control of the ...

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  21. WILL ALLIES BE TOO LATE ?

    Colonel Moraht, the military expert of the “Berliner Tageblatt.” states that tile occupation of Kumanovo, Uskub, and Veles makes ...

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  22. GEELONG WOOL SALES

    The opening of the wool auctions for this season caused much stir in the city to-day. Wool-growers form the Western district had come in to personally ...

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  23. FRENCH MINISTRY.

    The French Premier (M. Viviani) has resigned, and M. Briand is engaged in forming a new Ministry. (A previous message received in ...

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  24. CAPTURED GUNS.

    Great crowds visited the House Guards’ parade at Whitehall on Wednesday, when a number of field—guns captured by the British on the ...

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  25. LACK OF CO-ORDINATION.

    Referring to the naval operations in the Dardanelles, he said:—“The is quite possible to justify the use of the largo surplus pre-Dreadnought fleet in au ...

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  26. “NO CHANCE OF SUCCESS.”

    “I have never wavered in my opinion,” declared the lecturer, “that the attacks attempted had not the smallest chance of success. None of ...

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  27. SHELLING DEDEAGATCH.

    Malta advices are that Admiral de Rbeck, who is in command of the Allied navies at the Dardanelles, directed the bombardment of the ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN DlES[?]N LONDON.

    An inquest has been hold in London on Private George Simms, belonging to one of the Victorian battalions. He had slept in art hotel in ...

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  29. TWIN TORPEDOES.

    The Prinz Adalbert, which was launched at Kiel in 1901, had very few devices to protect her against .torpedoes. She was without the heavy watertight ...

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  30. DARDANELLES CAMPAIGN.

    Lord Brassey, formerly Governor of Victoria, has returned to England in his yacht S[?]b[?]m from the Dardenells and the Mediterranean. In an ...

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  31. LORD CHARLES BERESFORD’S COMPLAINT.

    Admiral Lord Charles Beresford M.P., in a letter to the “Times,” denounces the Government's conduct of the war. ...

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  32. GREEK ATTITUDE.

    Italian political circles are sceptical in regard to the Greek denial of the existence of a Greco-Bulgarian agreement, and believe that such ...

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  33. PREPARING FOR SPRING CAMPAIGN.

    “We repulsed a German attack at Iksul and also Neusclburg, north westward of Jacobstadt,” states a Petrograd communique, deaking with the ...

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  34. FIRST FORCE TOO SMALL.

    In my opinion, after the Turks had been given warning on February 19, we undertook the landing with far too small a force, which consisted to the ...

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  35. “SALONIKA LANDING USELESS.”

    “Our pledge to help Serbia was made with all honorable intentions. It is deplorable. that we are unable to re[?]em it. Serbia must go under or ...

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  36. BRITISH CABINET.

    The London “Standard” says that it is reason to believe that if a smaller National Cabinet than 22 is decided upon it will include only the ...

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  38. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    A Paris communique reads:—“We` exploded mines south-east of Neville Saint Vaast, wrecking trenches and entanglements. Our troops then ...

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  39. MARTYRED NURSE.

    In answer to a question in the House of Commons regarding exacting reparation for the execution of Miss Cavell, the Under Secretary of ...

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  42. MR CHURCHILL MAY RESIGN.

    It wets rumored in London on Wednesday that Mr Winston Churchill (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster) is about to resign. ...

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  43. WHY PLANS WERE CHANGED.

    “The popular query is, ‘Why did not the Allies persevere with the attack on tho Asiatic side ?’ The fact was that we I hardly had enough ...

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  44. PROPOSED COUNCIL OF EMPIRE.

    Referring to the appointment of Mr Andrew Fisher as Commonwealth High Commissioner, the London “Standard.“ in a leading article ...

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