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  3. KITCHENER'S OPTIMISM

    LONDON, Tuesday, 8.10 p.m.— Lord Kitchener stated in the Upper House that the British forces in France had been increased by eight divisions, ...

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  4. THE BALKAN WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday, 6.10 a.m.—Messages from Burcharest state:—There is growing discontent in Bulgaria at the dearness of food and increasing ...

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  5. PARLIAMENT RE-OPENS

    LONDON, Tuesday, 3.5 p.m.—The King's Speech at the re-opening of Parliament read as follows:— The spirit of my Allies and my ...

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  6. REVIEW OF THE WAR SITUATION

    Lord Kitchener's assurance in the Upper House, and those of Mr. Asquith in the Commons, as to the war are comforting. In France, our troops have teen augmented by eight divisions, whilst our positions at Salonika and on the Suez Canal could not be stronger. Reuter's ...

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  7. ARMY INCREASED TEN-FOLD.

    Mr. Asquith stated during the lack three months we had taken stock of our resources of men and munitions, industrial and financial capacity, and ...

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  8. STRONG HOLD ON SALONIKA.

    Lord Kitchener stated that it had been therefore decided to withdraw our troops from the Gallipoli Peninsula to reinforce Salonika and Egypt. ...

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  9. STRUGGLE IN CHAMPAGNE

    PARIS, Tuesday, 10 p.m.—An official communique states:— We have recaptured a portion of the advanced trenches lost near ...

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  10. GREATEST FLEET THAT EVER SAILED THE SEA.

    M. Briand's cordial welcome at London and Rome was a matter of congratulation, and he hoped at an early date there would be a general ...

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  11. INVASION OF EGYPT.

    It would be remembered that, last winter, and abortive attempt was made on the Suez Canal, which was easily brushed aside by a small British force ...

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  12. HEROISM OF OVERSEAS.

    The Liberal member for Ross, Mr. J. Macpherson moved the reply to the Address and paid tribute to the heroism of the Australians and other ...

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  13. CROWN PRINCE DISGRACED.

    There are vague reports that the Crown Prince of Germany has been relieved of his command, owing to incompetence, and has been assigned ...

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  14. GREAT HELP OF DOMINIONS.

    Mr. Asquith acknowledged the extent whereto the Dominion troops swelled the army an addition to our tremendous brain and manhood. ...

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  15. THE BALKAN CAMPAIGN.

    Referring to the Balkans. Lord Kitchener said that the securing of direct communication between the Central Powers and Constantinople ...

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  16. MODEST FRENCH REPORTS.

    M. Marcel Hutin, writing in the "Echo de Paris." complains of the modesty of the French communiques, pointing out that the Germans are ...

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  17. NEED OF ECONOMY.

    Economy seemed the only sacrifice that the country was not prepared to make, and if economy were not voluntary, it should be enforced by ...

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  18. BRITISH FLEET AT SEA

    LONDON, Tuesday, 2 a.m.—German wireless, quoting the Danish "Politiken," states:—Norwegian ships met, during the week, a large English ...

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  19. GAS ATTACKS FAIL.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday, 1 a.m.— North-east of Rheims the French attempted gas attacks, which failed. ...

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  20. A PROSAIC OPENING.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 7.35 p.m.—Little public interest was shown at Saint Stephen's, in the opening of Parliament owing to the non-presence of ...

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  21. READY FOR BIG ATTACK

    LONDON, Tuesday, 4.45 p.m.— Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters states:— A year ago drafts from Home were ...

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  22. RELIEF OF KUT-EL-AMARA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday, 10. p.m.— A cable from London states:— The situation in British Mesopotamia has improved materially. ...

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  23. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    The French wireless source of news says that the Russian offensive is threatening all the enemy positions at Czernowitz. ...

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  24. ITALIAN'S HELD UP.

    Regarding the Italian front, Lord Kitchener stated that the positions occupied by the enemy were so strong that they barred, for the present, any ...

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  25. SUCCESSES AT RIGA.

    A Petrograd official message says:— There has been lively artillery work at Riga, we obtaining the advantage together with several other ...

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  26. ENEMY PERISH OF HUNGER.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 2 a.m.—Mr. Chandler, war correspondent, wiring from Bussorah on February 11, state: The camp is a quagmire owing to ...

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  27. NEW MINISTERIAL REGIME.

    The "Times" correspondent of Petrograd states that he visited many villages on a journey of thousands of miles in West Russia. They were ...

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  28. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG

    LONDON, Tuesday, 1.5 a.m.—Sir Douglas Haig, Commander-in-Chief, states:— Last night, after a heavy ...

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  29. FAITH IN VICTORY.

    Lord Kitchener thought that this movement (the projected invasion of Egypt) might still cause a certain feeling of unrest; but the admirable ...

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  30. SENSATIONAL NEWS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday, 12.30 a.m.— A Turkish communique states:—On the Irak front, owing to successful attacks made against the British at Bathia, the ...

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  31. GERMAN NEWS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday, 1 a.m.—A German communique states:—Southeast of Ypres, after abundant artillery and bomb mortar preparation, we ...

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  32. CAMEROONS AND MESOPOTAMIA.

    Mr. Asquith stated that the operations in the Cameroons had been brought to a triumphant conclusion. The situation in Mesopotamia was ...

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  33. OUR FINANCIAL BURDENS.

    Lord Crewe emphasised the financial assistance England was giving the Allies. If the Allies had been self-supporting our present taxation would ...

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  34. NAVAL PROGRAMMES

    LONDON, Tuesday, 4.55 p.m.— Mr. Hull, correspondent of the "Daily Mail" and "Telegraph," states:— Germany has built a new type of ...

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  35. RUSSIAN SHELL SUPPLIES

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday, 10 p.m.— Violent artillery duels, followed by infantry actions, have been going on for a week on the Dvina-Riga front. ...

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  36. BRITISH TRENCHES CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 12.25 a.m.—Sir Douglas Haig reports:—The enemy at the Ypres salient entered our front trench along a distance of 600yds. ...

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  37. PERSIAN POSITION SAFE.

    The Lords listened with intense interest to Lord Kitchener's review of operations. He said that, although the Indian troops had been withdrawn ...

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  38. ADVANCE IN ARMENIA

    LONDON, Tuesday, 12.25 a.m.—Another fort of Erzerum (the capital of Armenia), with 20 guns, has been captured by the Russians. ...

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  39. HOW TO BE MET?

    "How is it to be met," asked the Premier. "I am no psessimist, and have no more doubt about our ultimate triumph than about the righteousness ...

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  40. A NEW DESTROYER.

    Furthermore, the submarine can be easily submerged if subjected to warship attacks. The "Army and Navy Gazette" ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN SLEEPERS

    LONDON, Tuesday, 10 p.m.—The Government of South African has cabled Sir Newton Moore, Agent-General for W.A., stating that they have accepted ...

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  42. CONFERENCE OF ALLIES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday, 2.20 p.m.— A cable from London states:— Mr. Asquith has announced that a conference of the Allies will be held ...

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