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  3. "JACK JOHNSONS" IN POLAND

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday 10 p.m.—An official communique states that the Germans are inactive along the whole front except at Osowiecz (between ...

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  4. WHO WHISPERED TREASON

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday, 5.45 p.m. General Hertzog in the Assembly ve[?]mently protests against martial law as gagging free speech ...

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  5. DESPATCH OF SIR JOHN FRENCH

    LONDON, Tuesday, 9,45 P.M.—Sir John French's bi-weekly bulletin states that we have checked the enemy's activity in the Ypres region and ...

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  6. FALKLANDS FIGHT.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 3.5 a.m.—Admiral Sir Fredk. Sturdee's despatch of the fight off the Falklands states that the enemy cruisers Gneisenan and ...

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  7. THREATENED FORTRESS.

    The most seriously threatened point in the Russian defensive line is along the river Niemen south of Augustowo. There a double railway line runs from ...

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  8. SCHARNHORST TAKES FIRE.

    The enemy was still maintaining his distance so we decided to attack with the Invincible Inflexible and Glasgow which opened fire at 12.47 and ...

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  9. WHERE ENEMY FAILS.

    Experience [?] has [?] while the Germans by their fierce advance have always been able to gain a certain amount of ground superior ...

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  10. AN ANTI-BRITISHER.

    General Hertzog is leader of the "Veldt" party and a persistent opponent of Louis Botha and his enlightened policy. In 1912 the former ...

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  11. WAS SUBMARINE SUNK

    LONDON, Tuesday 12 noon.—The captain of the steamer Thordis claims that he sunk a german submarine off Beachy Head. ...

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  12. FIGHT IN NORTH SEA

    LONDON, Tuesday, 10 p.m.—Admiral Sir David Beatty in his report of the recent naval fight in the North Sea states that the fleet was ...

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  13. 200,000 REFUGEES

    LONDON, Tuesday, 7.45 p.m.—Mr. Herbert Samuel Postmaster-General in reply to a question stated that there were sixty-five thousand Belgian ...

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  14. GERMAN WASTAGE

    PETROGRAD Tuesday 5.45 p.m.—The 1,300 prisoners captured at Prasnysz (north of Warsaw and in the centre of a line between the Narew ...

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  15. BOTHA'S BIG MAJORITY.

    General Botha's resignation was accepted by Lord Glastone (son of the great Liberal leader) who invited him to form a new Administration The ...

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  16. FRENCWOMAN SPY

    PARK, Tuesday.—Madame Hayeux has been courtmartialled and sentenced to 20 years detention for espionage. ...

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  17. ZEPPELIN DESTROYED.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday, 10 p.m. — A Zeppelin flying over Cologne was destroyed in a storm the crew being saved ...

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  18. WIPE OUT ENEMY TRADE.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 10. p.m.—Premier Asquith's statement as to reprisals against Germany ha caused a great impression in business circles ...

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  19. LION OPENS THE BALL.

    The Lion made the opening his at the Blucher which was fourth in rune whilst the Tiger opened fire on the near ship. The enemy returned the ...

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  20. IMPORTANT POSSESSION.

    When the figures were given of she Russian list of captures at Prasu[?] at once became doubtful whether the claim they made to have got the ...

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  21. PORTS MENACE SWITZERLAND.

    GENEVA (Switzerland), 10.15 p.m.—In deference to the Government's wishes the French have removed a battery placed close to the Swiss frontier ...

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  22. PLOT UNMASKED.

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday, 10 p.m.—The official report shows that the rebellion was chiefly due to prophecies of the charlatan and ...

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  23. COPPER SMUGGLER.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday, 7.10 p.m.—Albert Jensen ringleader of the copper smuggling gang has been sentenced to sixty days imprisonment. ...

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  24. GERMANY'S IMPUDENT PRICE.

    AMSTERDAM, "Wednesday, 1.5 a.m.—Reuter's Agent states that the American Note proposes that mines be used exclusively for defensive ...

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  25. A DAMNING ASSERTION.

    LONDON, Monday, 11 p.m.—Premier Asquith in reply to Sir Alfred Pennefather stated that the British French and Russian official publications ...

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  26. AEROPLANES GUIDE TROOPS.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday 10 p.m.—Aeroplanes saved two Russian regiments during their recent reverse in East Prussia. Besides guiding the ...

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  27. TURKEY WANTS PEACE.

    PARIS, Tuesday 7.15 p.m.—A message from Constantinople states that Prince Salah Edine the Sultan's nephew exhorted the Monarch to ...

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  28. THE COST IN LIVES.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday 10 p.m.—It is reported in Berlin that the latest Prussian casualty lists published bring the total number to 1,102,212 men ...

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  29. 80,000 WELSHMEN READY.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 10 p.m.—Mr. David Lloyd George Chancellor of the Exchequer inspected a section of the Welsh Army Corps and states that ...

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  30. CZECH SOLDIERS MUTINY

    PARIS, Tuesday, 10 p.m.—A telegram from Prague (capital of Bobemia) states the Ninety-first Czech regiment refused to go to Calicia and ...

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  31. PUSHING AHEAD NEAR RHEIMS.

    PARIS, Tuesday, 11.15 p.m. — An official communique states that despite the storm progress continues between Porthess and Beuscjour 27 miles east of ...

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  32. NO TURKS NEAR EGYPT.

    CAIRO, Tuesday 11.25 p.m..—The Press Bureau states that there are no signs of a renewal of Turkish attacks. ...

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  33. ASTHMA.

    If you have asthma do not give up hope of fluding something to relive you Any amount of people have found the greatest relief from the ...

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  34. CONFUSED UNITS.

    Some of the Germans who have been taken prisoner state that their units have become inextricably confused while the arrangements for the supply ...

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  35. MINE EXPLODES IN HOLLAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday 10 p.m.—A mine exploded on the coast at Kierklee Dutch Zeeland killing five civilians. Another mine exploded west of ...

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  36. "FIGHT THE DEVIL."

    NEW YORK Tuesday 10 p.m..—The "Herald" states that the Allies' retaliatory measures in stopping all exports and imports of Germany are ...

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  37. RUSSIANS REGAINING GROUND.

    BUCHAREST (Roumania), Tuesday 10 p.m.—The Russians are within 10 miles of Czernowitz. (Czernowitz is the capital of ...

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