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  2. GOOD NEWS FROM GALLIPOLI

    LONDON Thursday 12.25 a.m. — Sir Ian Hamilton reports severe light sing on Friday and Saturday and an a [?]scupied gain of ground which we ...

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  3. HOW BRITONS DIE

    PARIS, Wednesday, 6.30 p.m..—A Party of Frenchmen wore .watching the German shelling: a British monoplane, which was' falling and the German ...

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  5. OVER 1,000,000 PRISONERS

    LONDON, Wednesday, 7.55 p.m.—A German communique states— During August we have taken prisoner on the Eastern front, 2,000 ...

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  6. GERMAN PIRACY

    VANCOUVER (B.C.), Wednesday, 9 a.m. — Washington reports that the German Embassy admits We submarine which torpedoed tho Arab has ...

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  7. THE ENEMY IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Thursday, 2 a.m.— Further reports confirm the statement that German his and Austrians are quietly drilling at their Turn Verein Hall, ...

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  8. BRITISH PRISONERS FROM GERMANY.

    LONDON", Wednesday, 8.40 p.m.—Their Majesties the King and Queen spent 2} hours in the Third London General Hospital, Wandsworth, where ...

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  9. THE WELSH COAL STRIKE

    LONDON, Wednesday, 11.20 p.m. The' Cardiff conference has almost unanimously accepted the terms of settlement, thanking the leaders for ...

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  10. LINERS TO BE WARNED.

    NEW YORK. Wednesday. 9.20 a.m. — Washington reports that Count Bernstorff (German Ambassador) has informed tho Government that ...

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  11. SINKING PASSENGER. SHIPS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday, 10.50 p.m.—Count Bernstorff (German Ambassador), replying to the U.S. Government t's Lusitaoia note, states that in ...

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  12. FOR VALOR

    LONDON, Thursday, 2 p.m..—The Following have been awarded the Victoria Cross:—Second Lieutenant Rockfort, ist s ...

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  13. THE RUSSIAN RETREAT

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday, 7.10 p.m. — Military crities attach importance to the Russian success recently reported from Eastern killed ...

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  14. PLOTTING FOR WAR

    LONDON, Thursday, 4 a.m. — A Belgian Grey Book just issued includes a series of documents showing German and document showing of plot ...

    Article : 276 words
  15. LOSS OF THE LUSITANIA.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday, 3.50 p.m.—At Washington it is understood that Germany 'is also willing to afford satisfaction regarding the sinking of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  16. H.M.S. BISONS GOOD LUCK

    LONDON". Thursday, 8 a.m. - A sailor aboard the British warship Bisen writes:—"We had the at lock at sunrise ...

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  17. HUNS CLAIM SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 7.55 p.m —A Merlin communiQue states that Genral Hindcnberg's troops are before the outer line of forts lit Grodno. ...

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  18. WELL DONE AUSTRALIAN.

    LONDON Thursday 2.p.m. —Sir lan Hamilton cable from the Dardanelles that further fighting occurred on Friday and Saturday at the northern ...

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  19. THE. ENEMY TOLL FOR AUGUST.

    LONDON. Thursday, 2.55 p.m.—The Board of Trade states that the Germans in August sunk thirty-nine sailing vessels aggregating 2,019 tons, ...

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  20. HOW JAPAN IS HELPING

    ROME, Thursday. 8 a.m. — Baron Hayassi, Italian' Ambassador at Rome, states that the public are unaware of the extent to which Japan is ...

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  21. THE STRENGTH OF THE HUNES.

    PETROGRAD Wednesday 7.10 p.m.— The was Office calculates that a million of the enemy troops are operating in the Brest-Litovsk Monsk and ...

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  22. THE GERMAN GUARANTEE NO U.S. BARGAINING WITH BRITAIN.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday, 11.41) a.m.—Count Benstorff yesterday gave the Government a written undertaking worded as follows:—"Liners will ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. GREAT GERMAN ARMY DEFEATED.

    REPULSED, Wednesday wednesday 7.10 p.m.— Five Austro-German Army Coups under General Pflanzer have suffered defeat. ...

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  24. GERMANY'S NEED OF MEN

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday, 2.15 p.m. — The German Reichstag has passed a Bill raising the military age to 54 years. ...

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  25. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON. Wednesday 7.55 a.m. — French official reports cont anne to record violent cannonading especially in the Argonne indicating a continuous ...

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  26. D.S. GOVERNMENT DELIGHTED.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday. - The U.S. Government is delighted with the German decision. President William feels that his patient, firm ...

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  27. THE TOTAL GERMAN LOSSES.

    Through Dutch sources we are told that the Prussian losses total 1,740,-336. To this must be added the Bavarian, Saxon and Wurtemburg ...

    Article : 295 words
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  29. FRF NCH CITY BOMBED.

    PARIS Thursday 3.a.m.— An enemy aviator yesterday bombed Launeville a city 20 miles from Nanney Several civilians were killed. ...

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  30. A FRENCH AERIAL HERO

    PARIS, Thursday, 4 a.m.—The during French aviator, M. Pegoud, was shot dead at a height of six thousand feet. The Germans had lone awaited ...

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  31. RUSSIANS ON ROUMANIAN FRONTIER

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. 7.10 a.m. —The German attack on the Capper Dug at Strypa is aimed at pulling the Russians from the R[?]an ...

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  32. THE SMALLER NEUTRALS

    LONDON Thursday 3 p.m. — Dr E. J. Dillon writing in the "English Review" advocates a scheme for forcing the smaller neutrals to take sides in ...

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  33. ALLY'S LATEST REPORTS.

    PETROGRAD Thursday 3.35 a.m. — General Russkey has been appointed Commander in chief of the armies engaged in the defence of the northern ...

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  34. THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE

    NEW YORK Wednesday 11.20 p.m. — There have been further movement on the American the sove than showing a subsiantial decline ...

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  35. PEGOUD KILLED IN AERIAL DUEL.

    PARIS, Thursday. 3 p.m. — M.pegoud was killed in a deal with an enemy "Aviatik" in the Faster brothers He was only 27 years of ago. ...

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  36. MUNITIONS FOR TURKEY

    ROME Thursday are 12.30 a.m. — [?] ...

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  37. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON Wednesday 10.30. p.m. —The Governor of Nigeria reports the capture of the town Gaschaka in the German Cameroons 50 milles. ...

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  38. A GLORIOUS DEATH.

    PARIS Thursday 1 a.m. an official staten at pays the [?] tribute;— M. Fer[?]died a cloths death during a pertly fight [?] ...

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  39. FRENCH SURPRISE GERMANS.

    PARIS Wednesday 11.20 p.m. — Official commuaique:— French columns in the south east of the Cameroons are advancing towards Ya[?] which ...

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  40. MONSTER GERMAN WARPLANE.

    GENEVA (Switzerland), Thursday 1.a.m. — The Germans are testing monster warplanes carrying 20 men at Laks Constanes The machine are ...

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  41. METHODS OF THE GENTLE [?]

    AMSTERDAM Thursday 1 a.m. The German [?] of Warsaw has sent of Russian bonkers to the Concentration camps for refusing to ...

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