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  4. GERMANS CAPTURE DAGO ISLAND

    Details of the Zeppelin raid over France reveal the wonderful extent of perfection to which the French have brought their aerial defensive measures. While according a full meed of praise to the French air-manship, the London press expresses the deep chagrin which is felt ...

    Article : 384 words
  5. DAGO ISLAND

    LONDON, Sunday.—A communique spates:— We reached the east coast of Dago Island, penetrating to the interior, taking several hundred prisoners. ...

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  6. IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Admiralty reports that naval aircraft on Friday night dropped large quantities of ex-plosives [?] Bruges Docks and Engel ...

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  7. THE ZEPPELIN RAID

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Sunday Times" says:—"The Londoners, in fact all Englishmen, are deeply chagrined to learn that a fleet of ...

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  8. THE CENTRAL POWERS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The State Department has issued an articlo published in the Swiss newspapers by Prince Zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg ...

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  9. THE INDOMITABLE WOMEN.

    Another baby escaped owing to its mother throwing, herself across the child. She was killed, but the child was unhurt. When they re-crossed ...

    Article : 355 words
  10. YOUNG AUSTRALIAN FLIERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The High Commissioner for Australia, Hon. A. Fisher, dating a visit to the Australian Flying School, saw some thrilling ...

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  11. SAME ZEPPS RAID FRANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—As the Zeppelins did not drop bombs in Franco, it is assumed that they anticipated in the raid on, England. One airship ...

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  12. GERMAN OVERTURES DISREGARDED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A communique states:—Our troops disregarded the enemies signal to fraternise about ...

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  13. THE TROUBLED HUN.

    An interpellation in the Reichsrath has revealed that serious food riots occurred at Pilsen (Bohemia) in August. Seventy shops were plundered. ...

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  14. FOUR MORE ZEPPELINS DOOMED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Besides these downed in France, four disabled Zeppelins' are wandering about Franco, two to the south-west, one over the ...

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  15. DAGO ISLAND CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Monday.—A German communique states:—Dago Maud is in our bands. ...

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  16. KORNILOFP'S POSITION EXPLAINED.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—The published documents of the Korniloff affair, include a memorandum issued by General Alexieff when he was resigning ...

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  17. HOW THEY CAME DOWN.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The first Zeppelin was shot down near St. Clements at 7 o'clock' on Saturday, morning. Three airships were seen in ...

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  18. ENLIGHTENING THE HUNS.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—U.S. aviators are flying over the German lines, and dropping numerous "Liberty Loan" posters bearing most influential ...

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  19. SHIVERING BERLIN.

    The "Vossische Zeitung" complains that the coal supply is small and uncertain. It is probable that dwellings in Berlin and suburbs will have to go ...

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  20. BRITISH BOMBING ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Monday—The Commander-in-Chief reports:— Despite much mist our aeroplanes, this afternoon, dropped a ton of ...

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  21. VON BULOW AND CHANCELLORSHIP.

    An Amsterdam message states that the sudden return of Prince Von Below to Berlin has caused rumors that he is succeeding Dr. Michaelis as ...

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  22. U-BOATS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—It is reported that 167 were eared from the transport Antilles. Vice-Admiral Sims forwarded the news of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. FLANDERS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Mr. Frank Simmonds. in a striking article in the "New York Tribune," says:— "The British thrust threatens the ...

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  24. "CANNOT TAKE PETROGRAD."

    "WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Russian Embassy declares that the Germans cannot take Petrograd this winter, and that they will never take ...

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  25. THE DAMAGING TRUTH.

    German newspapers have decided in future not to print so fully the speeches of enemy statesmen, substituting the brief summary supplied, by Wolff's ...

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  26. SIXTH AIRSHIP REPORTED LOST

    A sixth airship was reported to be disabled over Toulon, She appeared to be almost vertical, but disappeared over the Mediterranean, and, it is ...

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  27. NAVAL BASE TRANSFERRED.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Russian naval communique states:— The general situation with regard to our Baltic islands on October 19 ...

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  28. AMERICA AT WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The news of the sinking of the transport Antilles came aa a shock, as it was the first real indication of casualties, thus ...

    Article : 107 words
  29. FOR EMPIRE

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  30. RETURNING FROM ENGLAND.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The log book of the undamaged Zeppelin shows that the airship was returning from England. Prisoners from three Zeppelins ...

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  31. WHEN ENGLAND FALLS.

    Among the German prisoners, especially of the latest classes, are some canes of hunger typhus, says Mr. Perry Robinson (London "Times" ...

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  32. RUSSIAN ANARCHY

    "The London Times" correspondent at Petrograd states that news from the i provinces reveals the discuieting growth of anarchy throughout Russia. There ...

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  33. CONSTERNATION IN HUNLAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The announcement of tho Zeppelin disaster has caused widespread consternation in Germany. It is admitted that this ...

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  34. COMING AERIAL WAR.

    The following facts, which have come to the knowledge of the French staff, illustrate the vital importance of air supremacy for the Allies. ...

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  35. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Australia boat England in in eight-cared scratch race to the Thames from Putney to Hammersmith. ...

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  36. NOT A WARD LINER.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—It is announced that the Antilles was a 19-knotter owned by the Southern Pacific Co.: not a Ward liner, as wag originally ...

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  37. SQUEEZING LILLE DRY.

    The London "Times" correspondent at Paris states that as soon as Lille had paid the forced levy of £1,000,000 the Germans demanded £1,500,000. ...

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  38. THE "MYSTERY" RAID.

    LONDON, Monday.—Details, of Friday's "mystery" raid are slowly coming in Prisoners from the Zeppelin landed at Dijon state that they left ...

    Article : 270 words
  39. "PERFECT DISCIPLINE ABOARD."

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York World's" Washington correspondent declares that it is believed that the suddeness of the explosion on ...

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  40. GERMANY'S PHANTOM ARMIES.

    "What is the real truth about Germany's man power? Has she still a limitless supply of men? These are all-important questions. One of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  41. KILLED IN ACTION.

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  42. BRITISH COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Commander-in-Chief reports:— There 13 nothing to report, except reciprocal artillery activity. ...

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  43. DIED OF WOUNDS.

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  44. U.S. ARSENAL IN FRANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Antilles disaster will result in the employment of more extensive convoys. The United States will spend ...

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  45. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    In the House of Commons Major Hunt (Unionist) asked whether licenses for the importation of Australian wises were being withheld, whilst wines of ...

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  46. DROWNED.

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  47. WOUNDED.

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  48. THE SWEDISH INCIDENT.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—It is learned that the Swedish mail dispute is closed for a few days. It is understood that the British authorities do ...

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  49. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    PARIS, Sunday.—A communique States:— Violent artillery actions are in progress on the Aisne. Our ...

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  50. EAST AFRICA

    LONDON, Sunday.—A communique issued by the Commander-in-chief in East Africa reports:—The main body of the enemy ...

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  51. THE NORTH SEA AFFAIR.

    CHRISTIANIA, Sunday.—A party of 110 men from the convoy attacked by Gorman raiders off tho Shetland Islands on Saturday has been landed ...

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  52. [?] ANTICIPATIONS.

    The possibilities of aerial warfare are drawing increased attention. Authorities are unanimous in expecting huge developments. ...

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  53. APPEAL FOR NURSES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The committee of the British Women's Hospital is appealing to the Empire to subscribe to a fund for nurses whose health has ...

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  54. DRIVING THE TURK

    LONDON, Sunday.—A communique issued by the Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia states:— ...

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  55. SMALL COLONIES' QUOTA.

    Colonel C. P. Yate (Unionist member for Leicestershire Fast) asked how many men Malta, Gobtaltar, and Cyprus had furnished for war service. ...

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  56. BURSTING GAS MAIN.

    Sonic trouble was caused by a bursting gas main starting a fire. Altogether, 40 houses were wrecked in this district, and many damaged. ...

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  57. TRAFALGAR DAY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Australians States, the Commonwealth, and the New Zealand Governments placed wreaths upon the Nelson column in ...

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  59. DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES.

    Pave the way to Success By giving you A Good StomachAnd a Cheerful Disposition. ...

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