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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE BALKAN WAR

    ROME, Monday, 10 p.m.—It is reported that the Greek cruiser Helles has arrived at the Adriatic port of Durazzo (Albania) to protect Greek ...

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  4. "BRITISH CREDIT MARVELLOUS"

    LONDON, Monday, 10 p.m.—The War Office publishes later information as to the recent air raid at Walmer. It appears that only one boy, aged 16, ...

    Article : 111 words
  5. HUNS' LAST COLONY.

    LONDON, Monday, 10 p.m.—Official: General Smuts, successor to General Smith-Dorrien, in the German East African campaign, reports that on ...

    Article : 85 words
  6. FINANCING THE WAR.

    LONDON, Monday, 11 p.m.—The House off Commons was crowded in view of the fact that Mr. Asquith, as Premier, was asking the voting of ...

    Article : 278 words
  7. UNWIELDLY CABINET.

    Colonel C. Yate, Conservative M.P. for Melton, urged the necessity of a smaller Cabinet, as the Allies would not realise, that we were in earnest, ...

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  8. A CHEERY CHANCELLOR.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Reginald M'Kenna, reported an inquiry into the financing of German bills, and said that at the outbreak ...

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  9. LAST PHASE COMMENCES.

    The final struggle for the mastery of Albania has commenced. The Austrians, marching from Alesso (30 miles north of Durazzo) junctioned ...

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  10. GREAT BOER LEADER.

    Lieutenant-General the Hon. Jan Christian Smuts, Minister of Finance and Defence in the Union Government of South Africa, who commands the ...

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  11. KING PETER "GOING STRONG."

    ATHENS, Monday, 10 p.m.—King Peter of Servia, who is taking sulphur baths at Edepsoz, is rapidly, recovering his health, and is looking many ...

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  12. "BRITISH CREDIT MARVELLOUS"

    British credit was marvellous and after eighteen months of war, we were still the only open gold country in the world in possession of gold for every ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. INVASION OF EGYPT

    CAIRO, Monday, 10 p.m.—Official. A British aviator, in a reconnaisance on Sunday of the enemy's advanced posts eastward of the Suez Canal, ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. IMPREGNABLE SALONIKA.

    LONDON, Monday, 10 p.m.—The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, states:—The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. VOTE PASSED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  16. LOANS TO ALLIES.

    Loans to the Allies to date were £168,000,000 Since November, the expenditure on the army and navy, and also munitions, ...

    Article : 124 words
  17. HIGHLY-COLORED HUN NEWS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday, 10 p.m:— Berlin official news states:—Our naval aeroplanes on Sunday bombarded the factories at Deal, and hit the main ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICANS START BUSH FIGHTING

    The War Office states that the commander of the forces in East Africa telegraphs that a reconnaissance in force was carried out on February 12 ...

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  19. WHEN ARABS DISAGREE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Cairo says that the Bedouins are fleeing into Mersa Matruh, and that a recrudescence of fighting between the eastern and ...

    Article : 167 words
  20. BELLIGERENTS' BIG BILL.

    In the House of Commons Mr. M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer announced that the total dead-weight of Great Britain's National ...

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  21. HELPING THE SERVIANS.

    A message from Paris, states that the Czar has telegraphed to President Poincare his thanks for the generous help of the French to the ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. RIVAL AERIAL RAIDS

    PARIS, Monday, 7.10 p.m.—An official communique states:—Five French aeroplanes bombarded the enemy munition depots at Chateau de ...

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  23. ADVANCES TO DOMINIONS.

    Three committees, whereof two were I presided over by Cabinet Ministers, were examining the expenditure upon the army; navy and munitions, and ...

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  24. A VALUABLE POSSESSION.

    German East Africa lies immediately to the south of British E. Africa: area 384,000 square miles, with a population, of 7,500,000. including 5,500 ...

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  25. FINNISH SHIP MISSING

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday, 2 a.m.— Two Finnish steamers have gone missing this month, and it is thought that these have got icebound. ...

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  26. EXTENSIVE DAMAGE BY FLYING CORPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 12.45 a.m.—Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Twenty-six aeroplanes carried out attacks upon depots, and did extensive damage to ...

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  27. ANTICIPATING BUDGET

    LONDON, Tuesday, 12.45 a.m.— Lobby opinion expects a further extension of the Customs tariff as an important feature of the next Budget, ...

    Article : 140 words
  28. "IN A COFFIN."

    The Capetown correspondent of "The Times" states that General Botha, Prime. Minister of South Africa. in, a speech, said:—"Under the ...

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  29. TURKS' FAKED NEWS.

    LONDON, Monday, 10 p.m.—The Secretary for India, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, in the Commons, referred to the Turkish claim to have annihilated ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. ARMY NAVY AND MUNITIONS.

    The average expenditure upon army, navy and munitions was over £3,000,000 per day; but if the normal peace expenditure was deducted this leaves a ...

    Article : 74 words
  31. FROZEN BALTIC.

    Copenhagen and the Baltic Sea are icebound. The Sound is blocked and German, warships held up. [The Sound is the strait between the ...

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  32. RECORD BREAKER FOR AIRMEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 3.10 a.m.—Communiques show that yesterday was a record breaker for aeroplane attacks. Apart from the destruction of a ...

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  33. HUN PROPAGANDIST

    ATHENS, Monday, 10 p.m.—Baron von Schenek, Germany's chief propagandist has mysteriously departed. It is believed" that he has been ...

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  34. £5,000,000 SPENT DAILY.

    Turning to future expenditure, the Premier said that, on the basis adopted of £5,000,000 daily, £105,000,000 would be required for the present ...

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  35. PLENTY OF NAVAL MEN

    LONDON, Tuesday, 2 a.m.—Mr. Reginald Macnamara, Chancellor of the Exchequer, states that the navy active list, at the beginning of the war, ...

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  36. HOPES FOR KUT-EL-AMARA

    LONDON, Monday, 10 p.m.—Official news from Mesopotamia states:— Hostile aeroplanes on Feb. 17 and 19 bombed our camp at Kut-el-Amara, ...

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  37. 22,000 ALIENS AT LARGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 2 a.m:—The Home Secretary, Mr. Herbert Samuels in reply to a question in the Commons, stated that the Government had ...

    Article : 125 words
  38. BARON'S SUDDEN FLIGHT.

    PARIS, Monday, 10 p.m.—The correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" at Salonika states: Baron von Schenek, the notorious German propagandist, left ...

    Article : 65 words
  39. KEEN EYE FOR ECONOMY.

    [?] For some time in the three great spending departments, observed the Premier, the Army, Navy and Ministry ...

    Article : 211 words
  40. A MODEL HOSPITAL

    VISITED BY HIGH COMMISSIONERS LONDON, Monday, 9.10 p.m.—The N.Z. High Commissioner, Sir Thomas Mackenzie, at the invitation of ...

    Article : 211 words
  41. TURKS IN EXTREMIS

    PETROGRAD, Monday, 10 p.m.— Latest messages show that Armenia is practically in Russian hands. The Grand Duke's forces in the ...

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  42. ZEPPELIN SHOT DOWN

    NEW YORK, Monday, 6.25 p.m.—A cable from Paris states:—Official. French guns brought down a Zeppelin in flames near Brabantleroi. ...

    Article : 70 words
  43. ENEMY'S FAKED NEWSPAPER.

    Germany is sending, out through the Swiss post sample copies of a news sheet called the "Political Correspondence of Central Europe." ...

    Article : 108 words
  44. AIR SQUADRONS IN ACTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 4.10 a.m.— Seven French machines fought four aeroplanes at Natton Chatel, two being brought down whilst the others ...

    Article : 117 words
  45. NEW GERMAN IRONCLAD

    The Rome "Naval Journal" publishes details of a new German, ironclad which is totally unsinkable. It is a Dread-nought cruiser fitted with triple skins ...

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  46. GASBAG DESTROYED.

    PARIS, Monday. 10 p.m.—An official communique states:—A Zeppelin was destroyed by gunfire at Saint Emenhould. ...

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  47. FREE TRADE FETISH

    LONDON, Monday, 9.45 p.m.—The Manchester Chamber of Commerce have taken a ballot on the question of Free-trade, which by a vote os 988 to 527, ...

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  48. "IT WOULD BE TERRIBLE!"

    The Bremen "Tageblatt" publishes a gloomy statement which has been made by a great shipping magnate. He warns his countrymen of the ...

    Article : 118 words
  49. CONSCRIPTION ARISES.

    The ex-Home Secretary, Sir Jno. Simon, followed Mr. Asquith, and criticised the waste at the War Office, which, he said, was in indirect ...

    Article : 159 words
  50. AUSTRALIA'S HELP

    The Paris "Figaro," describing the colossal British efforts and great successes in the outer theatres of war, says that the destruction of the ...

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  51. SUBMARINE IN BOSPHORUS

    ATHENS, Monday. 10 p.m.—It is reported that an Allied submarine reached the Bosphorus on Feb.15. tornedoed a tug and six munition-laden ...

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  52. TURKS TURN TAIL

    PETROGRAD, Monday, 10 p.m.—A correspondent at Tiflis (capital of Caucasia) reports that two Turkish Army Corps which were marching to ...

    Article : 45 words
  53. BRITISH TRADE FAIR.

    LONDON, Monday,11.5 p.m.—The British industries fair at South Kensington Museum, «ns opened to-day, being attended by Her Majesty the ...

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