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  4. RUSSIANS CHECKED

    LONDON, Wednesday, 11.30 p.m.— Mr. Martin H. Donohue, the correspondent for the Daily Chronocle," states that the Russians, who are strongly ...

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  5. GERMAN NAVAL NEWS.

    AMSTERDAM, (Holland) Wednesday. 5.20 p.m.—A despatch from thhe cruiser Moltke is being semi-officially circulated in German newspapers ...

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  6. EXECUTION OF MARITZ.

    PRETORIA, Wednesday, 8.20 p.m.— An unconfirmed report is current that the Germans have executed "Colonel" Maritz. allowing that he was guilty of The trial of General Wessels is proceeding. The Basuto native chief Lethaniwopeli, in his evidence, testified that a ...

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  7. TURKS' NEXT MOVE.

    From Egypt the news relates only to the previous fighting, and confirms the disastrous effects of our troops' markmanship. Transports, which the enemy had conveyed with difficulty acrose the desert, were discovered on the banks of the canal riddled with shot. Betokening the possible ...

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  8. PROGRESS IN PRUSSIA.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday, 8.20 p.m. —The "Morning Post" correspondent States that the Russians are firmly holding their own in East Prussia; and ...

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  9. CONSULATE RAIDED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 8.20 p.m. —The Telegraf" states that the Consuls at Bruges, 8 miles from Zeebrugge, and the Flemish coast, have refused the ...

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  10. THE WARLIKE BASUTOS.

    Basutoland is nearly as big as Belgium, and lies between Cape Colony, Natal and the Orange River. The population of 265,000 is very warlike. ...

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  11. FIGHTING IN THE CARPATHIANS.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday, 5.20 p.m. —In the Carpathians on Sunday the Germany brought up their best troops to re-inforce the Austrians in the ...

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  12. NATIVE RISING QUELLED.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 8.20 p.m.—The Press Bureah states that the leader of Nyassaland rising has been killed. [Nyassaland is a British Protectorate ...

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  13. FATE OF FOOD SHIP.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 7.20 p.m. — In the House of Commons, the Hon. Neil Primrose, son of Lord Roseberry. speakng for the Government, stated ...

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  14. AERIAL EDUCATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 5.20 p.m.—To familiarise the public with the appearance of aircraft, official notices have been placarded throughout London. ...

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  15. CAPTURES IN CARPATHIANS.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday, 8.20 p.m.—An official communique states that the Russians have captured twenty-three officers, fifteen hundred men, and ...

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  16. BULGARIA OUR ENEMY.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 8.20 that the Austro-German banks have p.m.—A telegram from Vienna states advanced the Balkan State of Bulgaria ...

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  17. AUSTRIA PESSIMISTIC.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. 8.20 p.m. An official Austrian communique published is quite pessimistic over the dismal situation in the Carpathians, ...

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  18. FIGHTING IN EGYPT.

    ATHENS (Greece), Wednesday, 5.20 p.m. — The Turks are actively fortifying the coast facing Chios and Mitylene. The German cruiser ...

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  19. CHANGE OF FLAG.

    Herr Noldeke, a Hamburg jurist, in an article in the "Cologne Gazette," refers to the Dacia, a former Hamburg-Amerika liner, which has been ...

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  20. OUR BOYS' FINE SHOOTING.

    CAIRO, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—An eye-witness with the Anglo-Australian troops states their fire was most deadly and accurate, as proof of which the ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. FIGHT ON THE MOUNTAIN.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday, 4.45 a.m.—The Russian positions at Koziomaru, between Stryke and Munkees. is screemed southwards by dense forests, where ...

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  22. BRIBE OF £40,000.

    ROME, Thursday, 5 a.m. — The newspapers state that Bulgaria receive only ten million francs (£416,000) and spends 130 million ...

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  23. SEND BACK WASTERS TO SYDNEY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Senator Pearce, Minister of Defence, has sent a forceful letter to Col. Wm. T. Bridge, in charge of the Australian forces, ...

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  24. "THE ISLES OF GREECE."

    Chios is an island of the Aegean Sea, seven miles off the coast of Asia Minor, at the entrance to the Gulf of Smyrna. 30 miles long from north to ...

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  25. INTERNED SHIPS ALL "UNDER STEAM."

    LONDON, Wednesday, 5.20 p.m. — The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Winston Churchill, announced in the Gammons that all "seaworthy" ...

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  26. GERMAN HYSTERIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 5.20 p.m.—The designation "Baby Killers," which Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, christened the "What care we for lamentations over British babies struck down by our weapons? What care we for Belgian refugees, whose dinner is salted ...

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  27. IRRETRIEVABLE ROUT.

    A battery posted on the enemy flank poured in a raking crossfire. Lieut. Chebenyaaff, not being satisfied with the results, obtained ...

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  28. "HUNGER LINE" IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday, 5.20 p.m.—The issue of bread tickets is imminent. The authorities are inducing the school children to renounce sausages ...

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  29. SOCIALISTS AND THE WAR.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 12.35 p.m.—The Socialist Conference at Berlia, by sixty-five to twenty-five votes declared against Dr. Leibknecht's ...

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  30. OUR AERIAL ATTACK.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday, 3.5 a.m.— The Allies' airmen bombed and fired a large quantity of ammunition, motor engines, tires and petrol, secreted in ...

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  31. TRANSPORTS CAPTURED.

    CAIRO, Thursday, 5 p.m.—The correspondent of the "Evening News" states that two iron boats were captured off Suez, each holding. ...

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  32. ARMED MERCHANTMEN AS OUTLAWS.

    The "Cologne News" states that German jurists and naval officers have decided that armed merchantmen are illegal, and will therefore be treated as ...

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  33. ZEPPELIN DEPOTS.

    This is the second or third visit of the flying squadron to Dusseldorf, chief town of Rhenish Prussia, on the right bank of the Rhine. 24 miles N.N.W. ...

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  34. THE FRANC TIREURS.

    [The Franc Tireurs originally were an armed body of men, employed in France, prior to the France-Prussian War of 1870-71, as gamekeepers, and ...

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  35. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 9.35 p.m.— r. H. J. Tennant. Under Secretary to the War Office, in the Commons, stated that officers of the United States ...

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  36. OUR SHARE IN THE WAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 5.20 p.m.—Sir Geo. Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, is issuing in Britain 50,000 pamphlets to schools and ...

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