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  5. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Saturday 2.40 p.m. — Official A small, unidentified German vessel approached the Suffolk Coast last night, and fired some shells. No ...

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  6. NAVAL RAID

    The Germans launched a heavy attack on the left bank of the Meuse on Friday, which apparently gained some ground, although the French claim to ...

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  7. PEACE TALE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. 2.30 p.m. Hon. Elihu Root, in a speech said: — "I am grateful with' all my heart to the Allied soldiers who are fighting ...

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  8. THE HUMANE KAISER.

    PARIS, Saturday. 6 p.m. — The "Matin's" correspondent at the British front states that a German officer captured during the recent raid ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA DAY

    LONDON, Saturday. 8 p.m. — All the Agents-Gcneral offices were closed in honor of "Australia Day." Crowds of Australian soldiers, bedecked with ...

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  10. BRITAIN DAY BY DAY

    LONDON, Saturday. 4.5 p.m. — It is understood that the opinions of members of the Dardanelles Commission are pretty evenly divided upon the ...

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  11. THE WESTERN FRONT

    VANCOUVER, Saturday, 9 a.m. — Karl Von Weigand, the most famous American correspondent in Germany, who is on a brief visit to New York ...

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  12. A SHARP BOMBARDMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday. 4.65 p.m. — The raider appeared off the East Coast at 11 p.m. and commented firing star shells. A sharp bombardment ...

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  13. VERDUN SECTOR.

    PARIS, Saturday. 12.55 a.m. — A communique states: — The enemy's attack on the loft bank of the Meuse yesterday was ...

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  14. PALATIAL CLUBS REQUISITIONED

    LONDON, Saturday. 1.45 a.m. — The new Government Accommodation. Committee's first step will be the requisition of the Royal Automobile Club's ...

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  15. GERMAN CRUISER DESTROYED.

    BERNE, Saturday, 12.15 p.m. — Officers States that the cruiser Bremen (3,250 tons) exploded, in Kiel Harbor causing the destruction of the ship and ...

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  16. HOW TO END THE WAR.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. 11.20 p.m. — The newspapers are filled with suggestions by publicists and pacificists with instructions how to end the war ...

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  17. CHARTERING FOREIGN TONNAGE

    LONDON, Saturday. 12.5 a.m. — After a conference between the Government and the shipbrokers' charterers an arrangement has been ...

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  18. THE ATLANTIC RAIDER'S IDENTITY.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. 9 p.m. — The "Tageflatt" learns that the Atlantic raider is (the training ship Venita (5,660 tons). ...

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  19. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Saturday, 6 p.m. — A German, communique, states: — Westphalian and Baden regiments stormed the French trenches on Hill ...

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  20. CONSCRIPTION OF WEALTH.

    LONDON, Saturday. 5.30 a.m. — Lord Rhonda, speaking at Newport, said that he considered the Government was justified in conscripting the ...

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  21. DENMARK'S SHIPPING LOSSES.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. 7 p.m. — No less than 82 Danish vessels hare been torpedoed, worth 70,000,000 kroner (£4,000,000). There is great ...

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  22. WILSONS OFFER CONDEMNED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. 11.45 p.m. — Senator Borah has presented a reselution to the Senate reaffirming America's doctrines against entangling ...

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  23. WAR ON MERCHANTMEN.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. 12 a.m. — Mr. Cyril Brown, the "New York World's" Berlin correspondent states that the conviction is growing in naval circles ...

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  24. SMOKING IN SHELL FACTORY.

    LONDON, Sunday. 3.20 p.m. — Five workmen were yesterday sentenced to two months' imprisonment in the North Midlands for endangering thousands of ...

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  25. FATE OF GERMAN COLONIES.

    LONDON, Saturday. 12.5 a.m. — One of the most striking features of the corroboree at the Connaught rooms was Sir J. Ward's declaration of the ...

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  26. ENEMY DRIVEN BACK.

    PARIS, Saturday. 5.5 p.m. — A communique states: — The Germans, yesterday attacked us at four points from Avocourt ...

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  27. LABOR CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Saturday. 8.45 p.m. — The Labor Conference, which was continued to-day, passed a resolution protesting against the proposal to ...

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  28. NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME.

    LONDON, Saturday. 4.20 a.m. — Mr. Neville Chamberlain's National Service scheme operates almost immediately. ...

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  29. STATUS OF V69.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. 11 p.m. — It is expected that the German destroyer V69 will the released on the ground of unseaworthiness, and therefore ...

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  30. THE ENEMY CAMP

    BERNE, Saturday. 1 p.m. — The "Tribune's" Geneva correspondent learns officially that the Emperor Carl will dissolve the Reichsrath and order ...

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  31. RIGA FRONT

    ROME, Saturday. 10.10 p.m. — Advices from Petrograd report that great enemy reinforcements are arriving on the Riga front, under Marshal ...

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  32. INTENSE COLD PREVAILS.

    BERNE, Saturday. 11 p.m. — The cold in Germany and Austria is intense. There pave been 41 deaths due to the cold in Munich in six days. ...

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  33. FROST IN FLANDERS.

    LONDON, Saturday, 8 p.m. — Mr. Philip Gibbs writes from the western front: — We are experiencing the hardest ...

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  34. SLAVE RAIDS

    LONDON, Saturday. 1.45 a.m. — The Belgian Government has secured the first authentic narrative of the slave raids from Ghent deportees. These ...

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  35. RUSSIANS AGAIN ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday. 4 p.m. — A Russian communique states: — Between the Time swamp we took the offensive and dislodged the ...

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  36. RHINE FROZEN.

    ROTTERDAM, Saturday, 8 p.m. — Severe frosts prevail in Germany, and many parts of the Rhine are frozen. This is the hardest winter ...

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  37. BALKANS ZONE

    ATHENS, Saturday. 12 p.m. — The Greek Government has accepted the list of Allied officers who are to be stationed at tile 12 principal towns in Greece, ...

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  38. SMUGGLING INTO GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. 12 p.m. — A Tribunal at Renthem, in Hanover, in imposing a fine of £2/10/ for smuggling butter and margarine into ...

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  39. HUNGARY WOLVES.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. 12.15 p.m. — Packs of hungry wolves infest the Polessie front which the soldiers boat off with machine guns. In some cases ...

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  40. POPULACE RELIEVED.

    LONDON, Saturday. 8 p.m. — The "Morning Post's" Athens correspondent states that the population is greatly relieved at the Government's ...

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  41. WAR CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, Saturday. 12.50 a.m. — The newspapers publish an interview obtained by an Australian correspondent with Mr. Lloyd George, who ...

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  42. CEMENTING THE EMPIRES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday, 8 p.m. — The "New York World" states that the Central Empire's Imperial Council, proves that the conflict is not ...

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  43. "OVERFLOWING WITH MONEY"

    LONDON, Saturday. 7.30 p.m. — Sir Edward Hopkinson Holden, speaking at the meeting of tho shareholders of the London City and Midland Bank ...

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  44. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Saturday. 9.43 p.m. — The Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia reports: — By a determined assault under ...

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  45. PERSISTENT RAIDS.

    LONDON, Saturday. 12.5 a.m. — Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: — We carried out raids cast of Loos ...

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  46. THE KAISER'S BIRTHDAY.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. 12.15 a.m. — The Austrian Emperor and the Foreign Minister will visit the German headquarters on the Kaiser's birthday ...

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  47. THE AUSGLEICH.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. 12 a.m. — The "Berliner Tageblatt's" Vienna correspondent states that the new Austro-Hungarian agreement modifies the old ...

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  48. GREEK WHEAT EXHAUSTED.

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m. — The "Daily Chronicle's Athens correspondent states that after 50 days of the blockade, the Greek wheat is exhausted. ...

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  49. EAST AFRICA

    LONDON, Sunday. 4.55 p.m. — An East African, communique states: — Lieutenant-General A. R. Hoskins succeeds General Smuts. ...

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  50. RENEWED ACTIVITY.

    PARIS, Saturday 4.40 a.m. — There is renewed activity on both sides of the West front, who are taking advantage of the clear frosty weather. This seems ...

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  51. CANADIAN COMMENT.

    TORONTO, Saturday. 9 p.m. — The "Moutreal Gazette" opines that war matters will fully occupy the necessarily brief sessions of the Imperial ...

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  52. SWISS NEUTRALITY

    BERNE, Saturday. 8.45 p.m. — The Swiss frontier continguous to the German border is rigorously closed. ...

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  53. KAISER'R NEW DREAM.

    AMSTEDDAM, Saturday. 4.5 p.m. — It is considered that the Kaiser contemplates at his birthday gathering the establishment of an economic ...

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