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  3. BITTER STRUGGLE AT VERDUN

    ROME, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Of 120,000 Austrians invading Montenegro, 15,000 have died of fatigue, disease, and drowning in the swamps, ...

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  4. ANZACS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Saturday, 4.10 p.m.— A highly interesting dairy of an Officer attached to the 17th Australian Divisional Supply Column, describing ...

    Article : 184 words
  5. BATTLE OF VERDUN

    PARIS, Saturday. 10 p.m.—The latest news shows that the battle raging at Verdun is the most terrific of modern times, thought a 24 hours' ...

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  6. ARMED MERCHANTMEN.

    VANCOUVER, B.C., Saturday, 10 p.m.— A cable from New York states: The "Providence Journal" publishes the statement that the present crisis, ...

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  7. WILSON WON'T GIVE WAY.

    VANCOUVER, B.C., Saturday, 12:30 p.m.—A cablegram from Washington states:— By an overwhelming majority Congress ...

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  8. HUNS REPORT VICTORIES.

    LONDON, Saturday, 8.3 p.m.—German wireless states:— On the Meuse we have exploited our previous successes. ...

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  9. NATION'S HONOR INVOLVED

    LONDON, Saturday. 2.40 a.m.—A cable from Washington states:— President Wilson has written to Senator Stone that he will not consent to ...

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  10. ADVANCE ON ARMENIA

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Messages from Constantinople state:— Trains are running day and night, carrying troops anil supplies to ...

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  11. PERILOUS JOURNEYS.

    A couple of nights age we in the little town where our column is located, heard about 11 o'clock the buzzing of engines, indicating that a large ...

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  12. THREE MONTHS' PREPARATION.

    PARIS, Saturday. 10 p.m.—The newspaper state that the Crown Prince and the German Government were organising for three months the points of ...

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  13. ENEMY HALTED.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 10 p.m.— The correspondent of the "Morning Post" states:—We are in pursuit of the garrison of field troops, whilst ...

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  14. BULGARIA SINKS TO SLAVERY.

    PARIS, Saturday, 10 p.m.—The leader of the Roumanian Liberals, M. Take Jonesen, in his newspaper states —Germany has contracted to obtain ...

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  15. HUNS' PROGRESS NEAR VERDUN.

    LONDON, Saturday. 4.30 p.m.— German wireless reports that the Brandenburg regiment of Germans stormed the armored fortress of Douamont in ...

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  16. SEVERE TENSION OF WORK.

    Many of our men, engaged transporting loads of ordnance relate that they passed through a town close by, which is little more than a few battered ...

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  17. CHEEKS EDGING TO ALLIES.

    ATHENS, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Baron von Scheak, the organiser of a German propaganda in Greece, has left for Bulgaria his departure being ...

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  18. RAIDER MOEWE.

    TENERIFFE, Saturday. 10 p.m.— The captains of sunken ships states that the raider Moewe's crew of 250 is under the command of Count ...

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  19. FRENCH HOLD POSITIONS.

    PARIS, Saturday, 10 p.m.—An official communiques states:— Severe fighting continues, north of Verdun, where the enemy is still ...

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  20. HUN-TURCO DISSENSIONS.

    ROME, Saturday, 10 p.m.—The correspondent of the "Tribuna." at Athens states:—Prior to the fall of Erzerum the commander sent a ...

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  21. ADVANCE FROM SALONIKA.

    ROME, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Advices from Petrograd state:—The Russians have opened a violent offensive in Galicia and Poland, under the Czar's ...

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  22. CLAN MACTAVISH CREW LANDED.

    LONDON, Saturday. 10 p.m.—The Clan Mactavish crew, except the captain, two marines and the native crew, have been landed at Teneriffe. ...

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  23. HEAVY SNOWSTORMS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday, 10 p.m.—There has been a continuous snow fall for 24 hours, which is general throughout France, and which has disorganised the ...

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  24. GREECE FAVORS ALLIES.

    ATHENS, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Further movements are reported of Greek regiments in Macedonia towards Athens, and other towns, professedly owing ...

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  25. "GREATER THE WORK; GREATER THE PLEASURE."

    There is a complete absence of complaints, as to the motor men; the greater the work, the greater the pleasure of accomplishment. ...

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  26. SUBMARINE VICTIMS.

    PARIS, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Torpedoers at Marseilles are towing a boat belonging to the steamer Roubine, which, a submarine torpedoed in the ...

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  27. VIGOROU SCHASE.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. 10 p.m.— An official communique states:—In the Caucausian campaign, we assaulted and captured the town of Isspr. ...

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  28. CANNONADE SLACKENING.

    PARIS, Saturday, 10 p.m.—An official communique states:— The cannonade, northward of [?] is less violent and the Germans ...

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  29. KAISER SUPPORTS CROWN PRINCE.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 10 p.m.— The Russian press states that a War Council at Berlin was summoned to discuss the best ...

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  30. FIGHTING IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m.— Cheery reports come from Mesopopotamia, where artillery fire day and night has continued for a month. ...

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  31. NAVAL FIGHT IN BALTIC

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. 10 p.m. —The Danish newspaper "Tidende" states:—Heavy gunfire was heard along the Jutland coast on Thursday ...

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  32. CAMPAIGN IN ALPS

    ROME, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Italian communiques report increased activity the Alps, particularly towards [?] Trent and Roveretto, important ...

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  33. TROOPS SNOWBALLING.

    After a spell of bitterly cold weather, snow commenced yesterday, and to the Australians it was a beautiful and novel sight. Soon the whole ...

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  34. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG

    LONDON, Saturday, 11.30 p.m.— Sir Douglas Haig states:—We sprang three mines on Friday night in the neighborhood of Loos with satisfactory ...

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  35. BEAR CAPTURES KERMANSHAH.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 10 p.m.— An official communique states:—After a series of battles in Persia, the remains of the enemy troops were in the ...

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  36. KAISER WATCHES FIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday, 8.40 p.m.—German wireless reports state:—Considerable advances were made on the Kaiser's presence east of the Mouse, and ...

    Article : 81 words
  37. AERIAL RAIDS

    LONDON, Saturday. 10 p.m.—The [?] casualty list published in conson with the air raid on January 31 [?] that the killed were 27 men, 25 ...

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  38. PEOPLING THE DOMINIONS

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Presiding at a lecture given in the London School of Economics on the "Agricultural Resources of the Empire." the ...

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  39. NEW RUSSIAN WAR LOAN

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 10 p.m.— The Russian new war loan will amount to £200,000,000. Probably it will be opened on March 20. ...

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  40. FRENCH CAPTURE SALIENT.

    PARIS, Saturday. 10 p.m.—An official communique states:— We attacked and captured the [?] south of Saint Maricapy, ...

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  41. PROGRESS TO BAGDAD.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 10.30 a.m. —The Russians have stormed and captured [?] a flourishing town of Persia and capital of Persian ...

    Article : 85 words
  42. RIOTS IN BERLIN

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. 10 p.m.— Travellers from Germany state that serious revolts took place at Berlin on Feb. 22, when calvary charged the ...

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  43. "HERO OF THE HOUR."

    [?] Saturday, 10 p.m.— [?] hero of the hour in Germany is [?] naval airman Christensen who has [?] the iron cross because of his ...

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