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  4. BRITISH CRUISER MISSING

    LONDON, Wednesday, 9.30 p.m.— The Admiralty state that the armed merchant cruiser Clan MacNaughton with her crew of 289 men, has been ...

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  5. WITH THE TROOPS IN EGYPT.

    Sapper V. H. Allison of the Tas[?] Engineers, writes from Kantora, under date Sunday, January 10:— ...

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  6. DUTCH SEIZE COPPER

    ROTTERDAM, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—In connection with the Rhine e steamer Hanna, both the shipper and the owner, as also others, have been ...

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  7. GERMAN LOSSES 3,000

    PARIS. Wednesday, 11 p.m.—An of ficial communique states that on a small section of the line carried by as at Lespargens we found six hundred ...

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  8. WHAT HANS THINKS.

    LONDON, Thursday, 12.30 a.m.—The official eyewitness (Colonel Swinton) says that two letters found on a prisoner Impressed fears that Britain's ...

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  9. BARGES OF CAPACITY.

    These Rhine steamers, which often carry above 1,000 tons of cargo, are in reality barges, scows, or wherries, and chiefly employed between Antwerp ...

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  10. KRUPP'S POOR GUNS.

    GENEVA, (Switzerlan), Wednesday, 10 p.m.—The "Daily Chronicles correspondent states that one of Germany's newest and biggest guns whilst ...

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  11. KAISER IN DILEMMA

    LONDON, Wednesday, 11 p.m.—German wireless reports state that further hindrances have arisen in the way of in invasion of Russia. ...

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  12. SUBMARINE DESTROYED.

    CHRISTIANA (Norway), .Wednesday, 10.20 p.m.—A Swedish steamer reports seeing a sinking vessel off Mandal. and believes this to have been a German submarine. ...

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  13. PROGRESS IN THE CENTRE.

    PARIS, Wednesday. 11 p.m.—An official communique states that there is nothing fresh to report except that we have had a few successful actions at ...

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  14. BATTLE FOR TRENCHES.

    LONDON, Thursday. 12.30 a.m.—The official "Eye Witness" (Capt. Swinton) states that on February 14 to 17 there was heavy fighting continuously ...

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  15. REGIMENTS BREAK, ENEMY LINES.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday, 2 a.m.—An official communique states that two regiments were cut off in East Prussia and broke, through the enemy's lines ...

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  16. ALLIES RETALIATE

    PARIS, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—The "Journal" states that the Allies' note declares that all German property is liable to seizure under any flag, and ...

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  17. WRECKAGE PICKED UP.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—The Clan M'Naughton's crew included 24 Newfoundlanders and 69 members of the Mercantile Marine. Wreckage ...

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  18. SERVIA'S NEW ENEMY

    ATHENS (Greece), Wednesday, 10 p.m.—Servian, army corps have arrived at Resna to repel any further Albania advance. ...

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  19. THREE FLEETS READY

    ATHENS, (Greece). Monday, 10 p.m. —The Turks are hastily fortifying the Bosphorus in anticipation of an attack from the Allied fleets, which has ...

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  20. MORE STEAMERS SUNK

    LONDON. Wednesday. 3.5 p.m.—The steamer Oakby has been sunk in the English channel, the crew being saved. ...

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  21. SPREADING THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

    MENA CAMP, CAIRO. January 10.— If the Australians have had no need to fight here, they have at least done excellent work in disseminating the ...

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  22. YANKEES UNEASY

    AMSTERDAM, ?Wednesday, 10 p.m.—Telegrams from Berlin state that the American Ambassador. Mr. Gerard. has handed to Dr. Von Bertmann Hollweg ...

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  23. CAPTAIN ON THE BRIDGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—The master of the steamer states that he was on the bridge at the time of the catastrophe, and saw the wake of a ...

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  24. OUR TRANSPORTS' RETURN

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 p.m.—The transports which brought the second contingent are discharging as quickly as is possible so as to be prepared to ...

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  25. RICH DESERT GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 5.25, p.m.—A great number of the wealthiest class hare left Germany for the Scandinaian countries. These, it is stated ...

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  26. NATURE OF THE NOTES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday, 10.35 p.m.—The American Note to Britain and Germany seeks to induce the latter to abandon the so called "blockade of ...

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  27. COLLIER MEETS PROWLER.

    LONDON. Wednesday, 10 p.m.—The collier Royparana has been torpedoed off Eastbourne, 66 miles S. of London, on the Sussex coast. The crew of 31 ...

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  28. BOUND TO AMERICA.

    LONDON, Thursday, 4.45 a.m.—The steamer Harpalias, bound to the United States has been torpedoed off Beachy Head, westwards of Eastbourne. ...

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  29. BREAD RIOTS

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 11 p.m.—Riots yesterday took place in several German cities, where there is much discontent. ...

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  30. FIGHTING IN AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. 10.20.p.m.—The Britishers, under Colonel Deves, have occupied Garub, in Luderitzland, unopposed, the achievement being ...

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  31. TWO AIRSHIPS WRECKED

    AMSTERDAM. Wednesday, 10 p.m.—A British aviator, near Thourout, 11 miles S.W. of Brussels, surrounded three German machines, shot down two ...

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  32. YANKEE BOAT SUNK

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—The American steamer Carib, cotton laden, has been mined and sunk off the German coast. ...

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  33. INDIANS THANK KING

    DELHI, Wednesday, 4:45 p.m.—The legislative Council met this morning, Lord Hardinge (Viceroy of India) presiding. A resolution was ...

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  34. FLYING MEN LOST.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 11.20 p.m.—The Press Bureau states that Flight Lieutenants Rimeall and the Honorable O'Brien T. Spencer, who partook ...

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  35. BLOCKADE OF BRITAIN

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—It is semi-ifficially reported from Berlin that the Orkneys aDd Shetlnnds are now included in the war zone of the ...

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  36. ENEMY'S ONLY PORT.

    LUDERITZLAND (or Angra Pe-quena), is a bay one the S/W. coast of Africa, 150 miles N. of the Orange River mouth, on the coast of Great ...

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