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  4. AGRICULTURAL PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Saturday. 0.25 p.m.—Representatives of the British agriculturists have appeared to Mr. Lloyd George against calling up agricultural ...

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  5. SEIZURE OF AMERICANS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday, 5.10 p.m. —The State Department reports that advices from Rio de Janeiro and elsewhere account for 17 vessels captured ...

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  6. FEELING THE PINCH

    LONDON, Saturday. 8.50 p.m. — Reassuring details' regarding the efficiency of the British blockade were given in the course of an interview by ...

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  7. THE ATLANTIC RAIDER

    NEW YORK, Saturday, 9.10 A dispatch from Buenos Ayres states that according to the log of the Radnorshire, the Germans gave the crew ...

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  8. SWISS NEUTRALITY

    LONDON, Saturday, 8.10 p.m.—Speculation is rife in London as to whether the Swiss invasion rumors are, in any way associated With ...

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  9. SUSS RESERVISTS RECALLED

    Swiss Reserrists, on conditional leave in America, have been recalled, and Switzerland in forming three additional divisions. From Rome it is reported that the inhabitants of the Alsatian villages on the Swiss frontier have been ordered to evacuate their homes; it is ...

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  10. KILLED INACTION

    The grim tragedy anil reality of the war were again brought vividly before Wynyard people op Saturday by tho receipt of official intimation that ...

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  11. GERMANY FROM WITHIN

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 6 a.m.—An infamous trick was recently played upon a Belgian who was condemned to death for espionage at Louvain. It ...

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  12. THE YARROWDALE'S FATE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. 9 p.m.—The Germans claim to have taken the Yarrowdale to Swinemunde. ...

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  13. RUSSIA'S "DARK FORCES"

    LONDON, Saturday. 5.30 p.m.—The "Nation" says:—"Although five Russian Cabinets haye been summoned during the war period, none have enjoyed ...

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  14. MORE CREWS ARRIVE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday, 12.20 a.m.—Unconfirmed reports from Rio de Janiero states that the Yarrowdale, with the crews of several sunken ships has ...

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  15. NEW RAILWAY TO BASLE.

    PARIS, Saturday. 9 p.m.—Commenting upon the German war experts' prophesy that Frence contemplates an offensive from Belfort, the ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT COMMANDEERING POTATOES.

    LONDON, Saturday. 3.40 p.m.—The Government is heavily distrianing potatoes in Midland towns at £8 per ton. ...

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  17. WOLFRAM EXHAUSTED.

    PARIS, Saturday, 9 p.m.—The "Journal" states that repatriated officers state that Germany's stock of wolfrom is exhausted. A prize of 100,000 ...

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  18. SEPARATION ALLOWANCE INCREASED.

    LONDON, Saturday. 4.10 a.m.—Owing to the increased food prices, the Government liss added to its separation allowances to soldiers and ...

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  19. NORWAY'S LOSSES.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. 6 a.m.— The Norwegian newspapers indulge in bitter anti-German comments in connection with the publication of the ...

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  20. "LUXURY" EXPORT PROHIBITED.

    LE HAGUE, Saturday. 8 p.m.—Germany has prohibited exports of luxuries to Austria Ul[?] and has warned travellers, that gold, silver, and ...

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  21. PRICE OF SEED POTATOES.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9 p.m.—The Government has fixed the maximum prices of seed potatoes at £6 £7 and £14 per ton according to varieties. ...

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  22. ALSATIAN VILLAGES EVACUATED.

    ROME, Saturday, 12.5 a.m.—The "Giornale" states that the Germans have ordered the inhabitants of the Alsatian villages on the Swiss frontier ...

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  23. SHIPPING LOSSES.

    LONDON, Saturday. 6 a.m.—The following shipping losses are reported, by Lloyds' Shipping Agency:— The Spanish steamer, Value, 2,308 ...

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  24. PEOPLE [?] AUCRACY.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9 p.m.—The Machester Guardian" asserts that Duma and the people hold the governing bureaucracy responsible for the ...

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  25. "UNPRECEDENTED PRIVATIONS"

    LONDON, Saturday, [?] "Daily telegraph's" Rutterdays correspondent states that the re-publication of Bewrlin is on the thores of a food ...

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  26. THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Saturday, 1.30 a.m.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports;— We dispersed several enemy working parties in the Ancre area. We ...

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  27. BALKANS ZONE

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, a.m. — Disaster has evertaken the enemy armies crossin Danube bridges, which were ...

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  29. DUTCH MAIL STEAMER MOLESTED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. 2.43 p.m. — A German torpedo boat brought into Zeebrugge the Dutch mail steamer Prinz Hendri. ...

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  30. LORRAINE THREATGNED.

    BERNE, Saturday, 6 p.m.—The German concentrations along the Rhine, between Basle and Lake Constance, may be connected with German ...

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  31. ARTILLERY DUELS.

    PARIS, Saturday, 1.30 a.m. — A communique states:— Reciprocal artillery fire is in progress in the sectors east of ...

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  32. "INFLEXIBLE DETERMINATION" UNCHANGED.

    LONDON, Saturday, 5.25 p.m.—The "London Times" says—Russians domestic differences do not conflict with the Tsar's inflexible determination to ...

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  33. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 7.30 p.m.—A German communique states.— Enemy" attacks on the heights in the region of Marasti (north of the ...

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  34. RAIDER OF MOEWE TYPE.

    PERNAMRUCO, Saturday. 7.50 a.m. —The crews of the sunken ships state that the raider is of the Moewe type. The Dramatist sighted the stranger ...

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  35. RUMORS REFUTED.

    LONDON, Saturday, 940 p.m.—The Press Bureau announces that it is absolutely untire that any change in the relations of they French and British ...

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  36. ENEMY REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday. 2.45 p.m. — A Russia, communique states:— The enemy took the offensive in the region of Zboroy. Part of a ...

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  37. SWISS IMPORTS PROHIBITED.

    BERNE, Saturday, 8 p.m.—Germany has prohibited "nil imports from Switzerland. The action is designed neither to avert a further fall in the ...

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  38. MUNITION FACTORY EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Saturday. 1.20 p.m. — A violent explosion shook London at 7 o'clock last evening. It occurred a considerable distance from the city, ...

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  39. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAID.

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.40 a.m. — General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We carried out a successful raid west of St. Eloi. Considerable ...

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  40. RESERVISTS CALLED HOME.

    "WAHINGTOLN Saturday, 1 a.m.—The Swiss Government has notified the Swiss Minister at Washington to direct all "conditional leave" reservists home ...

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  41. ENEMY COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 5.25 p.m.—A German communique states:— Desperate Roumanian attack's north of the Susita Valley were five ...

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  42. CONSIDERABLE LOSS FEARED.

    LONDON, Saturday. 12.5 p.m. —Official: An explosion occurred at a munitions factory in the neighborhood of London, last evening. It is feared ...

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  43. MACDONIAN OFFENSIVE

    ROME, Saturday, 7 p.m.—It is reported that Field-Marshal Hindenburg's refusal of the repeated Bulgarian appeals to commence a great offensive in ...

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  44. BRITAIN DAY BY DAY

    LONDON, Saturday, 8.40 p.m. — The war loan subscriptions are mostly in "new" money. Some of the largest include the North-Eastern Railway ...

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  45. CASUALTIES NOT HEAVY.

    LONDON, Saturday 6.45 p.m.—The Ministry of Munitions officially announces:—Last night a fire started in a ...

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  46. RUSSIANS FORCED BACK.

    LONDON, Saturday, 7.40 p.m. — A Russian communique states:— Covered by concentrated artillery fire, considerable enemy forces ...

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  47. CIVILIAN MOBILISATION

    PARIS, Saturday. 9.10 a.m.—M. [?] Minister for Arraments Committee that France was contemplating general ...

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  48. GERMAN REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday, 8 p.m.—A German communique states:— A British company attacked our lines at Seres, sad was easily ...

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  49. GERMAN VERSION.

    LONDON, Saturday, 4.20 p.m.—A German official message states:—The British steamer Yarrawade was brought into harbor en ...

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  50. AMERICAN NEWS

    SAN FRANCISCO. 7 p.m.—The prosecutor in connection with the cent bomb explosion stated Anarchist organisation known as the ...

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  51. "LARGE" SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday. 10.4 p.m. —Lady Wenher has contributed £2,000,000 to the war loan chiefly in "new" money. She is the largest ...

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  52. POLISH REGENCY

    PARIS, Saturday. 7 p.m.—The "Echode Paris" Zurich, correspondent states that Prince Adam Czartoryski has arrived at Warsaw to take up the regency ...

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  53. GREEK SITUATION IMPROVED

    ATHENS, Saturday, 6 p.m.—The situation has greatly improved. The relensed Venczilists have not been molested, and the question of ...

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  54. HOTEL CECIL.

    LONDON, Saturday. 8 a.m. — The Chancery Court has appointed a receiver on behalf of the Hotel Cecil's debenture holders. It was pointed out ...

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  55. AUSTRIA'S POSITION ACUTE.

    LONDON, Saturday. 8.40 p.m.—In connection with the Austro-German food conference, details available in London show that the Austrian distress ...

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  56. MYSTERIOUS SPANISH SUBMARINE.

    COPENHAGEN Saturday, 7.15 a.m. —Some mystery attracks to the unaxpected announcement that a Spanish submarine of 500 tons will shortly ...

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  58. RUSSIAN OPERATIONS

    PETROGRAD Saturday, 9.10 a.m.—The Russians in 1910. enquired:—8.770 officers. 420,000 men. ...

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  59. WAR MATERIAL FOR EUROPE.

    BERNE, Saturday, 7.50 a.m.—The German newspapers state Hint the United States, from August, 1914, to September, 1916. shipped to the ...

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  60. GERMAN MINE-FIELDS DISCOV-COVERED.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday 6 p.m.—Swedish torpedo boats discovered a drifting mine-field north of Kalmar, which had exploded. Tt was 11 mines ...

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