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  2. HOW THE GERMANS LOST THEIR SUBMARINES

    The New York Times' gives the following account of the invention and performances of a new shell by means of which (says the American paper) the ...

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  3. VERDUN BOMBARDMENT CONTINUES

    LONDON, Tuesday, 8 a.m.—A German wireless reports that the Russians, in unprecedented numbers, and with vast supplies of munitions, ...

    Article : 137 words
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  5. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Tuesday, 11 a.m. — It is believed that about 100 were lost from the Sussex, which was torpedoed while crossing the Channel on Saturday last. ...

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  6. THE BRITISH FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday, 2 a.m.—Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We have been successful in crater fighting near Hohenzollem. ...

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  7. A GERMAN REPORT.

    LONDON, Tuesday 8.15 p.m.—A Berlin wireless message reports:—A British mine has damaged our position at Ypres, blowing up over a hundred ...

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  8. SALONIKA

    SALONIKA, Monday, 9.40 p.m.—A large Bulgarian munition, depot in the Middine district has been blown up. The killed and injured number l50. ...

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  9. THE GREIF ENGAGEMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday, 8.30. p.m.— A message to hand states that Ger-many officially denies the loss of a submarine during the Greif engagement. ...

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  10. GERMANY AND THE NEUTRALS

    LONDON, Tuesday, 11.10 p.m.— There is growing disgust in the Uni-ted States, Holland, Denmark,and Scandinavia at the revelation, of ...

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  11. ENEMY RAID.

    SALONIKA, Monday, 9 a.m.—Five aeroplanes at dawn raided the city. They cruised in the vicinity for half-an-hour. Eighteen civilians were killed ...

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  12. ATTACk ON SCHLESWIG. HOLSTEIN.

    LONDON, Monday, 6.50 p.m. —A Berlin wireless message states: — The English naval forces carried cut an aeroplane attack on the ...

    Article : 97 words
  13. STEADY RUSSIAN-PROGRESS.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday, 1.5 a.m.— A communique states that there has been increased German aerial activity along the Dvinsk front. The enemy ...

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  14. THE VERDUN ATTACK

    PARIS, Monday, 10.25 p.m.—Mr. Sims, correspondent of the United Press of America, who has just visited Verdun, states:— ...

    Article : 170 words
  15. A DUTCH RESCUE SHIP.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday 6.50 p.m. — The Dutch Government has stationed an especially equipped rescue ship near the noon Hinder lightship. ...

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  16. ANOTHER BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON, Tuesday. 2 p.m.—The Atlantic Transport Co.'s steamer Minneapolis has been sunk. Eleven were killed and the rest rescued. ...

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  17. ALL LANDSTURM IN BELGIUM

    AMSTERDAM, Monday, 9.40 p.m.— One hundred and twelve trains have passed Liege bound for Russia in a single day. Practically all the ...

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  18. THE PARIS CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Monday, 9.40 p.m. — The great council of the Allies has opened. Intense interest is being displayed, as it is expected to evolve ...

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  19. GERMANY'S NEW SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Monday, 7.30 p.m.— Since the Germans officially stated "Our submarine, campaign is in full swing" (cabled on 16th) 20 vessels have ...

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  20. MONITIONS AND GUNS FOR RUSSIA.

    The "Echo de Paris" says that the White Sea will soon he free from ice, and then Russia will receive great quantities of munitions and rifles, and ...

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  21. VIGOROUS BOMBARDMENT CONTINUES.

    PARIS, Monday, 8.30 p.m.—A communique states that no infantry actions took place during the night, but there was a vigorous bombardment in ...

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  22. THE EXPERTS' VIEW.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday, 8 a.m.— The war experts point out that the Berlin wireless message narrates the Russian advance at Jacobstadt without ...

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  23. THE RAID ON SCHLESWIG.

    COPENHAGEN. Monday, 8.30 p.m. —Travellers from Schleswig say that the British burned a granary at Randerup, and smashed up a large German ...

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  24. EIGHT NATIONS REPRESENTED.

    PARIS, Tuesday, 1.40 a.m.—Thirty- seven delegates, representing eight nations, participated in the wa congress. ...

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  25. FRENCH ARTILLERY ACTIVE.

    PARIS, Tuesday, 1.40 a.m.—A com-munique states:— After an intense bombardment in the neighborhood of Waukcourt the enemy ...

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  26. HUNGARIAN RESERVES

    According to a message from Zurich the Landstrum born in 1868 and 1869. and the men belonging to classes 1865 and 1867, hitherto employed in the ...

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  27. AN HISTORIC EVENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 11.10 p.m.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent states:— "What will prove an historic conference ...

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  28. TWO MORE STEAMERS SUNK.

    LONDON. Tuesday, 9 a.m.—Lloyd's report that the fishing boat Khartoum and the steamers Hebe and Cerne have been sunk. It is believed that nine ...

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  29. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday, 11 10 p.m. The situation is acute. The Government is endeavoring to determine, beyond all doubt, how the Sussex and ...

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  30. THE BELGIAN COAST.

    Messages from Flushing, Holland, declare that heavy artillery firing has again been heard on the Belgian coast. The volume, of noise suggests that the ...

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  31. A HUMAN MACHINE GUN.

    Daring tho fighting at Verdun. two French machine guns, which were being used to defend a ravine, jammed The Germans were on the point of at ...

    Article : 126 words
  32. SUBMARINE'S FEAT

    Several interesting details about naval incidents in the Dardanelles are published in "L'Illustration" (Paris) by M. Emile Vedel. One of the most ...

    Article : 304 words
  33. WILL THE FLEETS MEET?

    Captain Perseus, the well-known German naval critic of the "Berliner Tagablatt," discussing the situation of the naval theatre of war in the spring, ...

    Article : 66 words
  34. PRESS INDIGNANT.

    WASHINGTON, Monday, 3 p.m.—If proved that a subimarine attention the Sussex the State Departed [?] Germany to disavow the ...

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  35. MORE STEAMERS SUNK

    The Fulmar has been sunk. A por-tion of her crew was picked up. The Danish steamer Christianssund was sunk, all hands being saved. ...

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  36. VERDUN'S AWFUL BATTLE.

    The Berlin "Vossisehe Zeitung" prints the following:— "The battle of Verdun is no longer the work of men. It is hell. ...

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  37. DESERTED GALLIPOLI

    An officer on board a warship which was off the Dardanelles at the beginning of the month writes:— "We are back in our own hand ...

    Article : 112 words
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