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  3. IF YOU KNOW OF ANYTHING BETTER THAN CHAPPELL PLANO THE SECRET MAY MAKE YOU FAMOUS.

    The Wire Buyer of a Piano is the one who considers well the worth of his money not alone in money value but in Magical Value. A Piano that presents its own ...

    Article : 90 words
  4. WEST FRONT.

    A French official communique states hat there Has been lively artillerying in he Louvemont district, on the Meuse. Sir Douglas Haig reports as follows:— ...

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  5. GREEK CRISIS.

    The persecution of the supports of vemcelos in Athens continues. The Royalsts are celebrating their boasted victory wer the Allies. University students ...

    Article : 129 words
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  7. CAPTURE OF EL ARISH.

    An omcial army report from Egypt is as follows:—"We occupied EI Arish, in the Sinai Peninsula after being for two years in the enemy's hands. The enemy ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. BRITISH PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    Parliament has been prorogued. The King, in his prorogation speech said:—"Throughout the months that have elapsed since I last addressed you my navy and ...

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  9. HUNS BADLY WANT PEACE.

    The passage in president wilsons Note to which the greatest exception is taken here is the assertion that the declared obects of the belligerents on both sides are ...

    Article : 145 words
  10. SUCCESSFUL COUPS DE MAIN.

    A French [?] communique reports a lively artillery duel in the region of Hardaumont work, Loucemont, and Chambret[?]es. Several succesful coups de main were ...

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  11. AWAITING THE ALLIES' NOTE.

    Mr. [?], the [?] spondent in Athens, reports under date of December 20, that the temper of the people of Athens has become very bellicose ...

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  12. POSITION OF CONSIDERABLE STRENGTH.

    A position of considerable strength con[?]sting of trenches on a well selected site, over a front of more than four miles, in well-onocealed positions. with artillery ...

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  13. ROUMANIANS RETIRING.

    A Russian official communique is as follows:—"On the Roumanian front the enemy's attempted offensive was repulsed. in Dobrudja the detachments were with ...

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  14. SUBTLETY OF THE SCHEME.

    M. (Gustave Herve warns the French Socialist that they are walking into the [?]ap set by Berlin, by demanding to see the Kaiser's conditions of Peace. He adds ...

    Article : 152 words
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  16. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY.

    Reuter's corresponcent R. Ahme[?]m reports that a Vienna commaunique declares that the primary duty of the Government in to feed the people, and it will ...

    Article : 117 words
  17. DOCTOR WILSON EXPLAINS.

    In View of the London press comment stating that the effect of his Note wasp painful, President Wilson announced this morning. reoorts Reuter's. correspodent ...

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  18. PRESIDENT WILSON'S OBJECTIVE.

    The "Liverpool Post" suggests that it is possible that President Wilson's object is to elicit Germany's concrete terms of peace which so far have been withheld. ...

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  19. SUEZ CANAL SAFE.

    The "Times" in a reader on the recapture of EI Arish, says—"It indicates that the Turks have no longer much chance of cutting the Suez Cansl. We trust we ...

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  20. OIL WELLS DESTROYED

    The British military mission satistactorily reports the destruction, under the Ronmanian Government's Orders, of the oil wells and oil refineries in the chief ...

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  21. AMERICANS MAY APPROVE OF NOTE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington reports that President Wilson's critics are strongly impressed with the ides that Count. Bernstorff has at length ...

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  22. NO! NO! NO!

    The London "Evening News" reprints he comments of the morning papers with he one word "No" in large letters, and under it "Our Answer to President ...

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  23. MARKET EFFECTS.

    Wall Street prices sharply recovered from yesterdays closing rates. Chicago wheat sharply dropped three cents. ...

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  24. GERMAN FROTHINGS.

    The German press states that Admiral [?]ongrapow, lecturing must have new navel bases in German colonies and en route. ...

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  25. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Referring to the coming Imperial conference, Premier Massey, of New Zealand, says that he believes the representatives of the Dominions will be as useful at home ...

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  26. FURY IN GERMANY.

    The Paris "Matin" learns from Zurich Switzerland) sources that the Entente statements and speeches in regard to the Peace Note have provoked renewed ...

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  27. AMERICAN PRESS CRITICAL.

    America's leading newspapers continue to roundly criticise President Wilson's Note, but it is left for the Boston "Transcript." a large and prominent ...

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  28. PORTUGUESE EFFORTS.

    The President of Portugal in the course of an interview, stated that presently, 5,000 splendidly trained troops would be holding the Rovuma River from the ...

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  29. AMERICA COULD TURN THE SCALE.

    Mr. Lansing the United States Secretary of State on being questioned, hinted hat if America entered the war she would turn the scale whichever way she ...

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  30. GERMAN TERMS READY

    It is announced semi-officially, reports Reuter's correspondent at the Hague, that should the Entente reply to the German peace proposals leave the door open for ...

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  31. SHIP SINKING.

    The sinking is reported of the following ships:—Muter (British) and Avona (Norwegian). I ...

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  32. MR. LANSING'S RESIGNATION.

    It ia reported that Mr.Lansing ie resigning owing to President Wilson having repudiated the statement that the United States was on the verge of war. ...

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  33. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    Mr. Massey, the New Zealand Premier addressing a deputation of influential commercial men yesterday, said that all were greed upon the hardship and injustice ...

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  34. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS

    Mr. Andrew Fisher the High commissioner of Australia, sends the following Christmas message to Australia:—"Greetings to our island continent. whose sons ...

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  35. RUSSIA REJECTS PROPOSAL.

    The RUssian Government will reply to the German proposals, reports Reuter's Petrograd correspondent, rejecting them on the ground that their vagueness and ...

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  36. UTILISING MAN POWER

    The London "Chronicle" outlines the purport of the Government's scheme to appeal to the whole manhood of the country to enrol for voluntary service as war ...

    Article : 102 words
  37. FAMINE IN AUSTRIA.

    The New York "Sun," following upon recent reports from Rome, gives alarming news regarding the scarcity of food in Austria-Hungary, practically amounting to ...

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