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  3. TEN ENEMY WARSHIPS.

    ROTTERDAM, Saturday, 6.5 a.m.—"The Chronicl of Holland ststes, that in [?] losses German has last night destroyers, and two ...

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  4. [?] BIG ARMY

    LONDON, Friday, 1.25 p.m.—According to the army estimated Britain has three million men in the home and colonial forrces [?] of troops ...

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  6. KAISER IN TEAKS.

    PARIS, Friday, 4.15 a.m.—The newspaper "L Matin" states that the Kaiser, whilst recently at Charleville, in the German centre, violently ...

    Article : 96 words
  7. RUSSIAN CAPTURES

    PETROCRAD, Friday, 7.13 p.m.— An official communique states that the Russians in bayonet charges at Borjim off have captured two lines of ...

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  8. Poland

    CAIRO, Friday.—The Anglo-Australian troops have captured from the enemy three machine guns, 90 camels, laden with stores and ammunition ...

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  9. LORD KITCHENER'S AIM.

    These figures include all the. Australian and New Zealand forces in Egypt the troops in France and [?] Flanders one millions and a quarter men training in ...

    Article : 89 words
  10. BLOCKADE OF BRITAIN.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday, 6.5 a.m; —The National "Tidsnde" . newspaper, states that if the German threat is carried out it will cause utmost ...

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  11. GERMANS "BOSSING THE SHOW."

    Despatches from Hungary, received a New York by mail, a so [?] altercation which, it is alleged [?] place between the Kaiser and ...

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  12. "CLEARING" UP POLAND.

    PETROGRAD, Friday, 8.10 p.m.— The Germans in attacks, on two days and nights, swept the Russian position at Borjimoff, in Middle Poland, with ...

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  13. FRENCH LINER IN PERIL.

    PARIS, Sunday, 3.45 a.m.—In consequence of a wireless warning the captain of the Transatlautique Steamship Co's liner Champagne arrested a ...

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  14. DRESDEN KEEP OFF!

    WASHINGTON, Friday, 2.30 p.m.— The Jap worship Asama's officers ans men have been saved; but the news is kept secret. In order to ...

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  15. PROGRESS IN ALSACE.

    PARIS, Saturday, 5.20 a.m.—An official communique slates that we have progressed' north of Beausejour, and repulsed the enemy north of Massiges ...

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  16. NO PROOF OF MISUSE OF FLAGS.

    LONDON, Saturday, 6.5 a.m.—Ecropean neutrals are alarmed at the German threat to blockade the North Sen and French coast. ...

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  17. COMMENDED BY COMMANDER

    LONDON, Saturday 2 a.m.—Sir John Maxwell, Commander-in-Chief of the forces in Egypt, has telegraphed to Sir Geo. Reid, High Commissioner ...

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  18. A SHELL-SWEPT ZONE.

    Around Borjimoff was the scene of a temporary success of the enemy on Sunday. January 31, and also where the latter have lost tens of thousands ...

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  19. INVASION OK SERVIA.

    LONDON, Saturday, 6.50 p.m.—It is announced orally that 400,000 Austro-Germany are massing for a third invasion and if Servia be ...

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  20. DUTCH AND NORWEGIAN VIEWS.

    The leading Norwegian [?] assort, that Germany's true [?] for such contemplated action has not been declared, and her allegations are ...

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  21. CREW IN- MEXICO.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday, 6.10 p.m.—The Jap cruiser asama was lost through [?] the rocks off the [?] ...

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  22. ANOTHER "TEARFUL" TALK.

    On a previous occasion, when a Council of War was held in the Argonne, and was Crown Prince was bitterly blamed for his folly in [?] to ...

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  23. MAIN ARMY EXPECTED.

    CAIRO, Saturday, 6.30 p.m.—The "Morning Post" correspondent at Alexandria states that considerable surprise has been shown at the fact ...

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  24. "DISPLAY OF BAD TEMPER."

    ROTTERDAM, Saturday 6.50a.m.—The Dutch Liberal newspaper [?] Courant," observce that Germany's waraing to neutral ship looks a ...

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  25. 3,000 PRISONERS TAKEN.

    PETROGRAD, Friday, 11. p.m.— Official. The Russians crossed the Bzura near its mouth end captured part of the enemy's positions near ...

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  26. ABOUT THE DAMNED.

    BUCHAREST (Roumania), Saturday, 5.20 a.m.—Abdul Hamid 11., the ex-Sultan deposed on April 27, 1909, by the [?] vote of the National ...

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  27. FIGHTING IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Friday, 5.45 p.m.—An official communique states that we mined a trench westward of the Arras-Lille read all the occupants being killed or ...

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  28. ENEMY TROOPS 110,000.

    ROME, Saturday, 9.10 p.m.—The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent states that the fighting in Egypt has caused a notable change of attitude ...

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  29. AMERICA APPROACHED.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday, 2.40 p.m. —Germany has informed the United States that the do not intend to seize or molest American vessels laden with ...

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  30. CAMPAIGN FAVORS RUSSIA.

    North_ of Warsaw the campaign is regressing in Russia's favor. The effensive towards Thorn is succeeding and between the Vistula and the East ...

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  31. CANADIANS AT THE FRONT.

    OTTAWA, Saturday, 6.p.m.—The Canadian first contingent has arrived at the front. ...

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  32. THE "YOUNG TURKS."

    The "Young Turk Party" engineered he revolution of 1909, which led te he deposition of the Sultan .Abdut lamid II., anew constitution being ...

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  33. TRAIN LOADS OF WOUNDED.

    PARIS, Sunday) 3.45 a.m.— Heavy-fighting has taken place around the Bethune and La Bassee triangle, and two trains of wounded have arrived, ...

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  34. RELIEF OF PRZEMYSL.

    ROME, Friday, 11, p.m.—Thirty thousand , Germans are hastening to relieve the Hungarisn force at Horosmezo which the Russians threaten to ...

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  35. U.S. MINISTER PROTESTS.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday, 3.45 a.m.;—The American Ambassador at Berlin has informally announced the impending official protests. ...

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  36. ZEEBRUGGE BOMBED

    ROTTERDAM (Holland), Friday, 10.40 p.m.—The Allies' aviators paid another visit to Zeebrugge, devoting their chief attention to the dock ...

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  37. NEUTRALS THREATEN' ENEMY.

    LONDON, Sunday, 3.45 a.m.—The Swedish and Dutch newspapers are very outspoken in protesting against Germany's menace to neutral commerce. ...

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  38. INDIANS TRICK TURKS.

    CAIRO, Saturday, 6.5 a.m.—It is learnt, that when the Arab regiment attacked Toussoun, the Sikh regiment withheld its fire, and allotted the enemy ...

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  39. DIVISIONS OF DEATH.'

    PETROGRAD, 7.10 a.m.—A Germany attempt to force the defence of Borju off by sheer weight using infantry as cavalry as in the olden days has ...

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  40. HEROIC ENEMY CITADEL.

    Over half a million Australians and Germany are taking part in the great offenvise movement over the Carpa[?] intended to save przemysl. Then ...

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  41. RAID ON BRITAIN

    AMSTERDAM (Holland), Friday, 10.40 p.m.—Two Zeppelins have left the haval base at Emden, on the coast behind Heligoland the balloons ...

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  42. "SHOW WAY TO WAR SAW."

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 7.10 a.m.—The enemy's supreme attack was made on Tuesday on Rawka after the Russian artillery had been busy all da ...

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  43. WARSHIPS IN CANAL.

    PARIS, Saturday, 6.5 a.m.—Official French, warships remain in Egypt along with the British: Fleet. The protected cruiser D'Entrecastcaux ...

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  44. A LAME EXCUSE..

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday, 4,10 a.m.— Germany announces that the Government's seizure of grain supplies is not for the State or the army, but ...

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  45. A FARCICAL BLOCKADE

    LONDON, Friday, 2.45 p.m.—The newspapers regard Germany's sugges[?] blockade of the North Sea and French coasts as well and [?] and also ...

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  46. TRIPLE ENTENTE LOANS

    PARIS, Sunday, 1.15 a.m.—Britain, France and Russia, are, arraging to take over equal portions of the advances made or to be made to ...

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  47. ENEMY QUIT ANGOLA.

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  48. 2,000 MORE PRISONERS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday, 4.10 a.m.—An official communique strees that we have sized an important point of support on the left bank of the [?] ...

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  49. GERMANS CARRY WHITE FLAG.

    CAIRO, Sunday. 3.45 a.m.—A white flag was found folded inside a special wallet in possession of a German major. ...

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