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  4. PRIME MINISTER'S STIRRING SPEECH

    LONDON, Tuesday, 8.45 p.m. — The "Evening News" correspondent at Athens reports disquieting news from Servia. It is reported that Mouastir ...

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  5. RESOLUTE BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 8 p.m.—The House of Commons was Crowded today, when the Prime Minister delivered his speech on the war policy ...

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  6. HOME PROBLEMS.

    Mr. Asquith nest dealt with home questions, namely, the adequate supply of man army mid navy provision; munitions, and the burden of common ...

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  7. WORK OF THE NAVY.

    Mr. Asquith then turned to the work of the navy in, transporting troops. Since the beginning of the war the transport department of the ...

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  8. SIR EDWARD GREY IN DEFENCE.

    Sir Edward Grey, in reply to Sir Edward Carson, stated he was not going buck on the promise made to Serin, on which was founded Britain's assurance ...

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  9. MESSAGE FROM THE KING

    LONDON, Tuesday, 11.45 p.m.—The King, at the conclusion of his visit, in an order of tho day to the troops, said ...

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  10. BRITISH CABINET CHANGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sir Frederick Edwin Smith succeeds Sir Edward Carson as Attorney-General in tho British National Cabinet ...

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  11. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    The average cost of the army, was usually reckoned at one hundred pounds sterling per hand annually, but, under present conditions it lind vastly ...

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  12. MR. ASQUITH'S SPEECH.

    The Prime Minister, in the name of the whole House, expressed sympathy with the King, and wits glad to say. His Majesty was once more ...

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  13. BRITISH NAVAL ACCIDENT

    LONDON, Tuesday, 3.25 p.m.—The Admiralty states the torpedoer 96 was sunk yesterday near Gibraltar, after collision with a mercantile, auxiliary ...

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  14. BULGRIAN LOSSES HEAVY.

    LONDON, Tuesday 8.45. p.m.—Athens telegraphs that Bulgarian losses on the Vardar total 25,00 killed and wounded. Their left wing is now ...

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  15. NO APOLOGY NECESSARY.

    The Prime Minister said be was not to apologise—(loud and conrmious cheers)—either for the people of the Empire, who had borne their ...

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  16. SEA FREIGHT SHORTAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday. 8.10 p.m.—The Press Bureau states that the Board of Trade deny that the Government is contemplating requisitioning the ...

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  17. ENEMY FURTHER ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. 9.30 p.m.—A Bernie communique states:— W captured Cacao, on the branch railway thirty miles south of ...

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  18. SIR E CARSON CRITICAL.

    Sir Edward Carson said the terrible revelations as to insufficient munitions showed the Cabinet machine to be utterly incapable of carrying on the ...

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  19. THE KING SLOWLY RECOVERING

    LONDON, Tuesday. 1 p.m. — A bulletin has been issued stating the King passed a better night and there is no fever. Although the effects of the ...

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  20. SEIZURE OF YANKEE STEAMER

    NEW YORK, Tuesday, 3 a.m.—A protest against the seizure of the American steamer Hocking by a British warship, which carried her with a prize ...

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  21. GERMANS IN SERVIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday. 6.25 p.m. Reuter has information from an authoritiative source that German has only 150,000 troops in Servia ...

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  22. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 6.20 p.m.—In order to dispel untruthful rumors regarding the accident to His Majesty the following statement has been ...

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  23. OUR MOVEMENTS IN GREECE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. 3.5 p.m.—Amstedam reports that the "Tageblatt" states British and French transports with troops have appeared off kavala ...

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  24. RUSSIA AND THE PERSIAN GULF.

    The people of Great Britain had the greatest confidence that Russia ultimately, and before long, would roll back the tide of invasion and reverse ...

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  25. UNITY OF THE ALLIES.

    Mr. Asquith explained how the Allies had labored ceaselessly for unity. Regarding the Balkan States he admitted the result had been a ...

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  26. FRENCH TROOPS DEFEAT

    LONDON, Tuesday. 1.40 p.m. — Salouika reports that when Bulganrians attacked the French at Krivolnko the Bulgarians were caught by an oblique ...

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  27. ONE MILLION BRITISH TROOPS IN FRANCE.

    Mr. Asquith asked, "How did we stand to-day?" and emphasised that we began with but six infantry and two cavalry divisions. But in the ...

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  28. SERVIA WILL BE NO VICTIM.

    Germany had a further advantage by making lavish promises to Bulgaria, whereas the Allies could no barter away the property of our ...

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  29. THE UNUTTERABLE HUN

    ROME, Tuesday, 1.35 p.m. — When the Kaiser at Warsaw replied to a deputation, he declined to discuss Poland's future, saying the matter had ...

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  30. THE DARDANELLES FAILURE.

    He now came to the not so uncheqpered story of our operations in the East, namely, the Dardancelles. Form the moment Turkey catered into the ...

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  31. "THEIR LAST STAKE."

    At the ceremony of handing over the second motor ambulance presented to the men at the front by the Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows, the ...

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  32. THE TOLL OF GALLIPOLI

    LONDON, Tuesday, 3.25 p.m.—Army returns show that 7,800 officer and men have been removed from Gallipoli during the last five months on ...

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  33. MORE KULTUR.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. 8 p.m. — Before M. Brackelmans an architect was executed in Belgium, his sister [?] applied for an interview with has ...

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  34. TURKISH DISTRUST OF GERMANS.

    LONDON, Tuesday 6.25 p.m.—The publicity given to German army has had a disquieting effect in Turkish official quarters and there is ...

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  35. GERMAN SOLDIERS EXECUTED.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday 9.30 p.m. —Advice from Antwerp state that 30 German soldiers, for retusing to go to the Champague front, were executed ...

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