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  3. PEACE DOOR BANGED

    Germany's reply to Mr. Lloyd George's and President Wilson's peace statements was voiced by Count Von Hertling in the Reichstag on, Friday. It was purely a stereotyped peace utterance, and one that might have been delivered br Bethmann-Hollweg or Michaelis. The ...

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  4. "INSOLENT AND BOMBASTIC."

    LONDON, Saturday. — The newspapers, characterise Count Hertling's speech as "insolent, bombastic and arrogant." They add: "The wily Huns' ...

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  5. THE PALESTINE VICTORIES

    LONDON, Saturday. — A London "Gazette" publishes General Alleuby's dispatch, covering the operations from June 28, 917, to the fall of Jerusalem. ...

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  6. BREST-LITOVSK

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. — General Hoffman brutally expressed Germany's peace terms at Brest-Litovsk, stating that Germany's future eastern frontier ...

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  7. AUSTRIA'S DEFECTION

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Count Czernin is making overtues to the United States for peace. ...

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  8. MAN-POWER

    LONDON, Friday. — Colonel Repington's letter of resignation to tho "Times" appears in the "Morning Post." He states:— ...

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  9. ALLIES S.O.S.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday — The British Food Controller, Lord Rhondda, speaking on behalf of the Anglo-French and Italian Governments, has ...

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  10. BRITISH RATIONING.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Food Controller, Lord Rhondda, speaking at the Mansion House, announced that meat would also be rationed after ...

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  11. AN "ACADEMIC FEELER."

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Count Czernin's overtures were merely an academic feeler. ...

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  12. REVOLUTION NOT CONFIRMED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Mr. Penfield, ex-Ambassador to Austria, says that while the reported revolt at Vienna is not confirmed, there is no doubt ...

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  13. AN AWKWARD DEVELOPMENT.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. — A Berlin telegram states that an embarrassing complication has arisen at Brest-Litorsk. A second Ukrainian ...

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  14. DANISH INDUSTRIAL CHAOS.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday — The stoppage of the importation of raw materials has resulted in industrial stagnation. Already 50,000 men are ...

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  15. THE MEAT RATION.

    LONDON, Saturday — It is understood that the London and Home Counties' ration scheme will allow a pound of meat for adults and eight ...

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  16. REPINGTON'S ALLEGATION ANSWERED.

    LONDON, Friday—The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," replying to Colonel Repington's criticism of the Government's man-power scheme, points ...

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  17. MARTIAL LAW IN SPAIN.

    MADRID, Sunday — Martial law has been declared at Barcelona, owing to strikes and disorders arising from the high prices of food. ...

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  18. STRIKES CONTINUE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday — About 40 per cent, of the Austro-Hungarian strikers have not yet resumed work. Strife continue in many industrial ...

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  19. NEGOTIATIONS POSTPONED.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday—The Brest-Litovsk negotiations have been postponed, and will resume on February 29. ...

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  20. "PEACE DOOR NOT SHUT."

    The "Daily News" says:— "Count Hertling's speech does not offer a basis for peace, bat it does not shut the door." ...

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  22. DEMAND FOR BREAD.

    BERNE, Saturday.—Thousands of women and children are daily demonstrating at Cracow for bread, which is unobtainable. The authorities have ...

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  23. JAPAN'S THREAT.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Count Terauch, in the course of a speech, said:— "Japan holds herself responsible for the maintenance of peace in the Far East ...

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  24. COUNT HERTLING'S SPEECH

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Kaiser presided over the Crown Council at which Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg, Commander-in-Chief; General ...

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  25. AUSTRO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday. — Count Von Kuchlmann, in the Reichstag said:—"Our relations with Austro-Hungary are the corner stone of our ...

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  26. LORD HALDAN'E SUGGESTION.

    Lord Haidane, in a speech at Glasgow, said that Count Hertling's and Count Czernin's remarkable utterances indicated that we were entering upon a ...

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  27. BOLSHEVIKS TOTTERING.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent states that the Bolsheviks are tottering amid the ruin which they have ...

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  28. SEETHING WITH REVOLT.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday—The "Berliner Tageblat." stated that a general strike at Buda Pest commenced on the morning of January 18. Honved and ...

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  29. "ALLEGATIONS UNFOUNDED."

    MONTREAL, Saturday. — The British Attorney-General, Sir F. E. Smith, speaking at the Canadian Club, said that Colonel Repington's allegations in the London "Times" to the effect that ...

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  30. AMERICAN OPINION.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Count Hertling's speech is regarded as indicating that militarists still control German diplomacy. His arrogant claims ...

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  31. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — An official despatch from Rome states:— "Words cannot adequately express the seriousness of the food situation in ...

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  32. BONAR LAW'S REBUKE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Bonar Law said that General Robertson and Field-Marshal Haig possessed the full ...

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  33. KING EDWARD'S "CRIME."

    The Chancellor proceeded to review the situation before the war, stating that the Triple Alliance was purely defensive, and had never been misused for ...

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  34. SOLDIERS DESERT BOLSHEVIKS.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. — According to Haparanada messages, three guards regiments have joined the side of the Constituent Assembly and ...

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  35. RECEPTION IN REICHSTAG.

    The lenders of the Centre Party and the National liberals supported Count Hertling. Herr Scheidemann (Socialist) ...

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  36. PORT OF LONDON CLOSING.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A deputation of London M.'sP., interviewing the Shipping Controller to-day in reference to the Port of London closing to ...

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  37. VENDETTA AGAINST HIGH COMMAND.

    LONDON, Saturday — General Munro, in a speech at a Burns' dinner, protested at the vendetta against the high command. As long as our generals ...

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  38. "GREAT MASSACRE IMPENDING."

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday. — Many trains full of soldiers from Finland are going to Petrograd. The Bolsheviks are concentrating troops because they ...

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  39. THE COLONIAL QUESTION.

    Replying to President Wilson, Count Hertling said that there would be some difficulty regarding the colonial question, because it was most ...

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  40. "NO ANNEXATIONS."

    PARIS, Sunday. — Count Von Czernin, in a speech in the Reichsrath, said that the dual monarchy did not intend to demand a single square metre of ...

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  41. BRITISH LABOR CONGRESS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Labor Congress at Nottingham has concluded. The meeting unanimously passed a ...

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  42. THE IRISH CONTENTION.

    LONDON, Saturday. - The Press Bureau annunces that at the 36th meeting of the Irish Convention, the chairman, Sir Horace Plunkett, read ...

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  43. ARABS SCORE AGAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The War Office announces that the Arabs have captured a Turkish convoy east of Medina (the capital of Arabia). ...

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  44. "FATHERLAND PARTY'S" ROUGH PASSAGE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—A peace demonstration broke up a Fatherland Party meeting at Frankfort-on-the-Main, the pacifists shouting, "Long ...

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  45. THE WESTERN FRONT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—General Pershing has cabled stating that the American forces were in action on the French front on several occasions this ...

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  46. AUSTRIA READY FOR PEACE.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday — It is reported that Austria has declared her readiness to conclude peace without Germany, and to accept a democratle ...

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  47. AMERICA'S WAR PROGRESS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Mr. Baker (War Secretary) Announces that he intends to address the Senate Committee, detailing America's war ...

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  48. SOCIALIST'S SOLEMN WARNING.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — Herr Scheidemann (Socialist), replying in Count Hertling, declared that it was impossible for either side to ever ...

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  49. FROM FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG.

    LONDON, Saturday—Official: Hostile artillery operations prevail south of the Scarpe and near Passellendaele. Our aeroplanes bombed an aerodrome ...

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  50. GERMANY RAIDED AGAIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Field-Marshal Heig reports:— There is great activity on the northern front. We dropped over 300 bombs ...

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  51. U.S. MUNITIONS DIRECTOR.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—It is officially announced that the President has appointed Mr. E. J. Stettinius as Surveyor-General of all army ...

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  52. ENGINEERS STILL OBDURATE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Amalgamated Society of Engineers persists in its attitude to "down tools" on January 31 unless it is separately consulted ...

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  53. BELGIUM AND FRANCE.

    "But," said the Chancellor, "until the enemy unconditionally concedes the Central Powers' territorial integrity, I shall reject all peace proposals, and ...

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  54. GOEBEN DOOMED

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is considered in naval circles that the Goeben is certain to become a total less. The tide is running between one end a half ...

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  55. THE AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Saturday.—East Africa, official: We have reached Nanunya, 50 miles inland from Port Welia. ...

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  56. NO NEWS FROM GERMANY.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent reports that persistent rumors are coming from reliable quarters to the effect ...

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  57. LIEUT.-COLONEL ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday — Lieut-Colenel England, who recently had his commission restored to him after being dismissed the service, lost his ...

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  58. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS.

    Count Hertling, welcoming President Wilson's reference to the freedom of the seas, said that it was of the highest importance that England should abandon ...

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  59. LABOR AND THE COALITION GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Henderson, instifying Labor's support of the Coalition, said that if it was broken up it would lead to an immediate general ...

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  60. FROM GENERAL PETAIN.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Official: A lively artillery duel is proceeding at Cauriers Wood. where an enemy raid failed. ...

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