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  6. GERMAN CHECK IN BELGIUM

    The official announcement is made from Paris that the German army is going farther from that city. continuing the movement in a ...

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  7. LATER WIRES

    The new movement of the German troops in France is interpreted to mean an. attempt to turn the Allies’ line between Paris and Eparnay, and ...

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  8. RAMMING IT HOME.

    Sanguinary lighting continues along the front from Lublin, in Southern Poland, to Kholm (42 miles east south cast of Lubliu), where the 10th ...

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  9. CHINA AND JAPAN,

    China, following the precedent of the Russo-Japanese war, declares that at such points within Lingka[?], Lai C[?]oo, and the neighborhood of ...

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  10. IMPORTANCE OP LEMBERG.

    Austrian castrates in Galicia, according to official advices from Petrograd, amounted to 20,000. All the buildings in Lemberg, the town ...

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  11. WHEN PEACE COMES.

    It has been officially announced in London that Great Britain, France, and Russia have agreed that none of them shall conclude peace separately ...

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  12. AUSTRIAN ATROCITIES.

    The correspondent of the Paris "Journal” at Nish, the temporary Servian capital, asserts that the Austrians bound together and shot ...

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  13. IN BELGIUM.

    Destruction of the Germans in Belgium continues. An aero dropped bounds in Ghent but did no damage. The Ostend correspondent of the ...

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  14. THE .WHITE FLAG.

    A Russian officer, who was wounded near Tomaschoff, states:— “Our infantry put the majority of the Austrian officers hors de combat, ...

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  15. A FRENCH HAUL.

    A German colonel who has been taken prisoner is reported in the Paris “Journal” as having told how the German had a force ...

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  16. TURKEY REITERATES.

    The British, French, and Russian ambassadors at Constantinople have received renewed assurances that Turke will observe strict neutrality ...

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  17. BRITISH CRUISER SUNK.

    The following cable message was received by the Commonwealth Government from the High Commissioner’s office yesterday:— ...

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  18. A BRAVE RUSSIAN.

    General Samsonoff, the Russian lender, who was killed a few days ago at Ortelsberg, in Eastern Prussia, had given no heed to ...

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  19. AERO FALLS,

    The same correspondent states that he saw a German aeroplane rise over Ostend. It broke down and fell to the ground, and the peasants ...

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  20. WOUNDED TAUNTED.

    After the great battle to the south Mons many British wounded lay for three days before being tended. The German soldiers taunted the ...

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  21. WOUNDED ABANDONED.

    Owing to the impossibility of finding transport and the lack of Red Cross camps, 35,000 Austrian and Russian wounded were abandoned ...

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  22. RENEWED FIGHTING AT MONS.

    A correspondent of the Sunday. “Observer” telegraphing from Ostend, says that he "succeeded in passing through the German lines and ...

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  23. DESPATCH BEARERS.

    A party of Uhlans attacked a motor car in which .the Duke of Westminster and an officer were carrying despatches to Sir John French. A ...

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  24. AERO FIGHTING.

    The pilot and mechanic of a German aeroplane, which fell into the North Sea, have been pic[?] ed up from the floating machine by a British ...

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  25. 67,000 GERMANS KITTLED.

    Sacks containing 67,000 aluminium identification plates of Germans killed in the war are being sent to Berlin. ...

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  26. THE NORTH SEA.

    The Admiralty has announced that all aids to navgiation in the North Sea, by day or night, may be removed without further warning at any time. ...

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  27. NOT REGISTERING.

    Captain Von Herbert, a German resident of the Isle of Wight, has been fined £25 for failing to register daily at the police office. ...

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  28. FLOODING THE GERMANS OUT.

    The German forces which recently ret returned to Belgium were massed apparently for the purpose of harassing the Belgian forces in the ...

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  29. ATLANTIC “PERFECTLY FREE.”

    Sir Cecil. Spring Rice the British Ambassador to tho United States, has issued an official statement to the State department at Washington to ...

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  30. AUSTRIA’S ADMISSION.

    Advices from Vienna received in Rome state that at Lemberg the whole Austrian Army in Galicia was routed. The only hope now is that ...

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  31. AERIAL TRAGEDY.

    A .wounded soldier has related to Queen Alexanders. that a German aeroplane few over the British troops, and signalled their position ...

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  32. TRAPS FOR MERCHANTMEN.

    The Germans continue to sow minefields, and, as a rule, are placing them about 30 miles out. from their coast, and opposite to the commercial ...

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  33. ALBANIAN RISING.

    The Albanians have risen in force and taken possession of Valona, where they hoisted the insurrectory flag and were welcome. Theyhoisted ...

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  34. FOOTBALL OFF.

    In deference to an appeal by the Secretary of State for War (Lord Kitchener), the Rugby Union has cancelled its international fixtures and ...

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  35. 30,000 ARMED GERMANS.

    A message from Capetown states that tho Government is taking energertic steps to cope with a local danger. it has been discovered that ...

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  36. PATRIOTIC CRICKETERS.

    Eight of the Hampshire County cricket professionals have enlisted in the Territorials. The same club has already eight of ...

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  37. LINIER STRIKES A MINE.

    An exchange message states that the Wilson passenger boat “Rono” (?), carrying 300 reiugees to Hull, struck a mine and founded. Eighty ...

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  38. G’ MANS WAIST DEEP.

    When the message giving this information was sent from Antwerp on Saturday the German troops were waist deep in the water, and were ...

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  39. GERMAN BLUFF FAILS.

    The German ambassador to the United States (Count von Bernstorff) continue to supply the American press with accounts of great ...

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  41. “AMERICA’S REBUKE,”

    The “New York World” (Democratic), one of the leading journals of the United States, in an article published on Saturday, deals with what it ...

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  42. RUSSIA’S GREAT VICTORY.

    Russia’s great victory at Lemberg is of immense importance to the Allies. A high military authority in Petrograd states that at The outset of the ...

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  43. BULGARIA FIRM.

    An official statement, issued in Sofia, denies that King Ferdinnad, in a message to Buda Pesth, expressed sympathy with Hungary. The incident has ...

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  45. LOUVAIN’S TRAGEDY.

    Columns of the London newspapers are devoted to descriptions of the manner in which the burgesses of Louvain were thrust at the point of the ...

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