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  5. FAMINE INEVITABLE

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday, 6.40 p.m.— M. Dmitri Jantcheeuetsky, a Russian publicist, who has been released after 30 months' imprisonment in Austria, ...

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  6. TRANSPORT SUNK

    The Admiralty announces that the White Star Liner, Laurenic (an auxiliary cruiser) has been sunk by torpedo or mine. It is not yet known ...

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  7. PEACE TALK

    ZURICH Sunday, 6.5 p.m.—Prince Alexander of Hohenlohe, who has been residing in Switzerland since the war, in an article in the ...

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  8. THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday, 6.55 a.m.—Lord Sydenham, in an article in the "Sunday Times," states that the Germans are concentrating in Alsace, possibly ...

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  9. THE ROLL OF HONOR

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  10. ENEMY OFFENSIVE IMPROBABLE

    PARIS, Sunday, 3.50 p.m.—The "Matin" considers that it is improbable that Germany will carry out a Spring offensive. Rather is she ...

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  11. NEUTRAL CONFERENCE.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday, 9 p.m.— Sweden has invited Holland to a conference of neutrals to discuss their interests during the war and the ...

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  12. ENEMY COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Sunday, 6.5 p.m.—A German communique states:— The British penetrated into a small section of our line south-west of ...

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  13. OFFICIAL GERMAN STATEMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday, 12.25 a.m.— An official statement by the Imperial German Food Office declares that despite the favorable corn crop, ...

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  14. TERRITORIAL GAINS.

    The "Kolnische Zeitung," discussing the war position, says:—"The Central Powers occupy 215,220 square miles of enemy territory. The French hold ...

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  15. ENEMY AGAIN RAIDED.

    LONDON, Sunday, 11.33 p.m.— Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— At daybreak we again entered the ...

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  16. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES

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  17. NO MILITARY CASTE.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says that Berlin papers print a report of a speech by Dr. Helfferich (Imperial Finance Minister) at a dinner ...

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  18. DIED OF WOUNDS.

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  19. AUSTRIA'S PREDICAMENT.

    The "Morning Post's" Budapest correspondent states that the latest feature of the food crisis is the growing desperation of women who are ...

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  20. LIVELY CANNONADE.

    PARIS, Sunday, 12.10 a.m.—A communique states:— The usual general cannonade is particularly lively about Verdun and ...

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  21. DIED OF ILLNESS.

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  22. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Sunday, 7-40 p.m.—The Admiralty announces:— The auxiliary cruiser [?] was sunk by submarine or mined on ...

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  23. PRISONERS IN FIRE ZONE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a Berlin official message says that a Note, with a time limit, was recently sent to the French ...

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  24. WOUNDED.

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  25. INJURED.

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  26. THE ENEMY CAMP

    A trustworthy eye witness states that 25,000 people have been deported from an agricultural province in Belgium, which suffered severely during ...

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  27. ILL.

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  28. TORPEDO SHOCK ABSORBER.

    COPENHAGEN, 11 p.m.—Jansen, a Danish engineer, has invented a torpedo-shock absorber, which consists of an armored belt placed around warships ...

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  29. TESTS OF STRENGTH.

    In a most interesting article in the "Pairs Journal" "Colonel X," states that the adversaries on the west front have been continually testing their ...

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  30. RETURNED TO DUTY.

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  31. RIGA FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday, 5.5 p.m.—A Russian communique states:— We repulsed two attacks westward of Riga; the Germans fled in ...

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  32. BALTIC HARBORS ICEBOUND.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday, 2.50 p.m.— A number of Danish and [?] harbors in the Cattegat and the Baltic are icebound. It is feared that ...

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  33. SWISS NEUTRALITY

    GENEVA, Sunday, 9 p.m.—Swiss troops are lining the frontier between Schaffhausen and Basle, which hithsrto has been ungarrisoned. ...

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  34. DANGEROUS TO SHIPPING.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday, 11.20 p.m.— The British Embassy announces that London cables states that Britain has enlarged the North Sea area which is ...

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  35. [?] MORE DIVISIONS WANTED.

    Colonel Repington, the "London Times" military correspondent, declares in a striking article the necessity of securing 60 new divisions for the ...

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  36. FEARS OF INVASION.

    LONDON, Sunday, 9.25 p.m.—The Central News Zurich correspondent reports that the firm of Rothschild's of Paris, have withdrawn £8,000,000 from ...

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  37. ENEMY REPORT.

    LONDON, Sunday 6 a.m.—A German communique states:— Russian attacks broke down with heavy losses, on both banks of the ...

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  38. PRESIDENT WILSON AND THE KAISER.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday, 11.20 p.m.— President Wilson has sent birthday congratulations to the Kaiser. ...

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  39. IRISH CANADIANS

    LONDON, Sunday, 9.25 p.m.—The Irish-Canadian Rifles received a rousing reception at Armagh, where the Catholic and Protestant soldiers attended ...

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  40. BRITAIN v. GERMANY.

    NEW YORK, Sunday, 9.45 p.m.— The "New York Times" publishes despatehes from well-informed London circles which state that the intense, if ...

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  41. GERMAN WAR BABIES.

    A correspondent of "Reuter" states that an official Adoption Bureau has been established in Berlin for the reception of war babies. Already 10,000 ...

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  43. POLISH "INDEPENDENCE."

    NEW YORK, Sunday, 11.20 p.m.— The "New York Times" has received on authentic story of German rule in Peland. The conquerors looted [?]. ...

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  44. NO HEROICS.

    A message from Geneva states that Admiral Hollivegg, speaking at Munich, hoped that the success of the Atlantic raider would not induce the ...

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  45. LYING RUMORS

    Persistent rumors have lately been circulated in shipping circles in Sydney relative to the supposed sinking of Japanese steamers trading between. ...

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  46. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Sunday, 11 p.m.—A Mesopotamian communique states:— On the night of January 25, and the morning of January 26, the ...

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  47. BRITAIN DAY BY DAY

    LONDON Sunday, 12.5 a.m.—Mr. Anderson, M.P., speaking at a Leicester meeting in protest of high prices, said that he was not giving away a ...

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