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  3. AUSTRALIAN RESPONSE TO COLORS

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 10 p.m.— An official communique states :— Raids of enemy Zeppelins and aeroplanes are more frequent in the ...

    Article : 116 words
  4. A.N.A. ENTERTAINMENT

    LONDON, Saturday, 7.50 p.m.—At the suggestion of the High Commissioner, Mr. Andrew Fisher, the Australian Natives' Association reception ...

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  5. CAPTURE OF ERZERUM

    LONDON, Saturday, 6.5 p.m.— Though the tidings of the fall of Erzerum were received without flagwaving in the Entente countries there ...

    Article : 204 words
  6. RALLY OF THE OVERSEAS

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.55 p.m.— The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Bonar Law, has granted an interview to a "New York Times" correspondent, ...

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  7. IS YPRES IN DANGER ?

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.30 a.m.—Sir. Douglas Haig, Commander-in-Chief, states:—Artillery is generally active on both sides of the Ypres front. ...

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  8. SWEEPING CAUCASIAN COAST.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 10 p.m.— An official communique states:—Our warships destroyed the coastal bridges west of Trebzond (S. E. port on Black ...

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  9. TURKS SCATTER TO THE WINDS.

    The completeness of the defeat at Erzerum is becoming clear. The fortress and surrounding country is full of corpses. ...

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  10. REJOICING IN RUSSIA.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 10 p.m.— The capture of Erzerum has provoked the greatest enthusiasm throughout Russia. ...

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  11. PERIL FACES YPRES SALIENT.

    LONDON, Saturday, 4 p.m.—The features of this week's war have been the German attack, south-east of Ypres, and the Russian capture of Erzerum. ...

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  12. DEMORALISED FUGITIVES.

    The rapidity of the Russian movements is certain to harass the retreating garrison, despite five excellent roads westward, and it is ...

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  13. HUGE IRISH ARMY

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Nationalists, in a manifesto to the Irish people declared:— ...

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  14. HUNS HOLD GROUND GAINED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 10 p.m.— A German communique states:—The British again attempted to recapture positions south-east of Ypres, but they ...

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  15. GRAND DUKE AN ENIGMA.

    The Turks desperately attempted to check the onset by a sally linto Pasin plain ; but they were defeated and driven back to the forts. ...

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  16. "FIRST STAGE OF MARCH TO CONSTANTINOPLE."

    LONDON, Saturday, 5.55 p.m.—The two reinforcing corps of Turks are now useless, and these will arrive without artillery, which was shipped via the ...

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  17. ALSACE IN STORM ZONE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 5.25 p.m.— Long trains of artillery and infantry continues to pass westward and southward of Belgium, and many German ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Sir Thos. Maskenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, presided over a lecture given by Mr. Bernhard ...

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  19. FAITH OF THE OVERSEAS.

    The Minister paid tribute to the wonderful help rendered by the Dominions, and said : "Remember that the Dominions were under no obligation to send ...

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  20. ADVANCE IN BUKOVINA.

    LONDON, Saturday, 5.25 p.m.— Mr. Percival Gibbon, the war correspondent; writing from Bucharest, states:— ...

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  21. STRUGGLE FOR ARTOIS TRENCHES.

    PARIS, Saturday, 10 p.m.—An official communique state:—In Artois, northward of Hill 140 (Lens sector) we exploded a mine and seriously ...

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  22. DAUNTLESS SIBERIANS.

    The Siberians rushed two forts, prisonering 1,452 men, and taking many guns. The Turks then lost sight of the Siberians, for some days owing to ...

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  23. STORMY SCENES IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    ROME, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Messages from Constantinople state :— Serious troubles broke out on Thursday. Crowds demonstrated on the streets ...

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  24. PRO-GERMAN POISON PLOTS

    PARIS, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Messages from the capital Autanarive, give details of a grave German plot which has been unmasked in 'Madagascar, aiming ...

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  25. OVERSEAS CONTRASTED.

    Canada was preparing to place 500,000 men in the field, whilst Australia will have contributed 10 per cent, of her population, and New Zealand even ...

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  26. BIG AMERICAN DEAL

    NEW YORK, Saturday, 10 p.m.—J. P. Morgan, jun., son of the famous millionaire, announces that the British Treasury has sold to the United States ...

    Article : 148 words
  27. BELGRADE TO BOSPHORUS

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Describing the position at Salonika the correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says:—Germany's long line of ...

    Article : 107 words
  28. CONQUEST OF CAMEROONS

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Official : The garrison at Moera has capitulated, and this completes the conquest of the German Cameroons. ...

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  29. DISADVANTAGE OF DEMOCRACY.

    Another disadvantage of democracy, in case of war, lies in the necessity of facing freedom of opinion, which still exists, and when the Government is ...

    Article : 93 words
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  31. KING CONGRATULATES CZAR.

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m. — His Majesty the King has sent the following message to the Czar:— Heartiest congratulations on the ...

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  32. CONSCRIPTION IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Saturday, 8.30 p.m.—The undue number of trades treated as "reserved trades," and over-great leniency by local tribunals to exempt ...

    Article : 160 words
  33. MURDER OF TURKISH PRINCE

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.30 a.m.—Mr. M. Donohoe, war correspondent for the "Daily Chronicle" at Athens, gives a vivid story of the death of Prince ...

    Article : 280 words
  34. AN ECONOMIC EXAMPLE.

    Asked if he contempleted economic entente among the Allies after the war, Mr. Bonar Law stated : "I doubt it won't be an easy proposition : but ...

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  35. ZEPPELIN BOGEY

    LONDON, Saturday, 5.50 p.m.—Lord Derby, addressing the Workmen's Conservative Association of Liverpool, stated that the two outstanding ...

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  36. TURKS DESPERATE RALLY.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.55 p.m.— Messages from Budapest state:—The Turks are making a desperate rally, west of Erzerum, where a big battle is ...

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  37. PICTURE FILM MANUFACTURERS INVESTORS.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.55 p.m.—The American film agents have cabled 'America urging the manufacturers to confirm an offer to invest British ...

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  38. TRIUMPH OF HUN CONSTRUCTION.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 10 p.m.— The German commander at Erzerum was an experienced engineer-officer, and he had most powerfully ...

    Article : 93 words
  39. YANKEES DEFY HUNS

    VANCOUVER (B.C.), Saturday, 2.35 p.m.—A cable from Washington reports that the State Department has notified all American diplomats that ...

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  40. OMENS FOR FUTURE TRADE.

    Already munition works had revived British engineering and induced the remodelling of factories, stimulated invention, forced reforms, and showed ...

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  41. SUBMARINE PIRACY

    PARIS, Saturday, 10 p.m.—The British steamer Cedarwood, from Middlesbrough with a cargo of east iron, has been blown up at sea, all except ...

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  42. LEAGUE OF PEACE.

    Asked whether he thought the war would change the relations of Britain and America, Mr. Bonar Law stated that a change might possibly come if ...

    Article : 131 words
  43. AUSTRALIAN DOCTORS

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.5 p.m.—Dr. Morris, who goes to America for two months' leave, says that he requires rest owing to indifferent health and ...

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  44. A FAREWELL MASSACRE.

    Before evacuating Erzerum the Kurds mercilessly massacred thousands of Armentians. ...

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  45. HUNGARY AND HER ENEMIES

    A correspondent of the "Spectator" writes:— The following translation of an, order recently sent to all school teachers ...

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  46. SENATOR "ROASTS" PRESIDENT.

    VANCOUVER (B.C.), Saturday, 12 p.m.—A cable from Washington states that Senator Lodge, speaking in the Senate, denounced President Wilson's ...

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  47. TURKS BLAME HUNS AND VICE VERSA.

    ROME, Saturday, 10 p.m.—It is expected that the Turks will hold the Germans responsible for the consequence following the fall of Erzerum, ...

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  48. COLOSSAL COST OF WAR

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.30 a.m.— The "Daily Telegraph" states:—Mr. Asquith on Monday will ask for a war credit of £420,000,000 for meeting ...

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  49. PREFERENCE FOR OVERSEAS. PRODUCE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Lord Cromer, in a letter to the "Spectator," expresses himself as a convinced freetrader, in favor of a general tariff. He ...

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  50. ARMENIAN ATROCITIES MUST CEASE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday, 10 p.m.— Mr. Lansing, Secretary of State, has cabled to Constantinople protesting against the Armenian atrocities, and ...

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