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  4. AUSTRIAN STRIKES COLLAPSE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The " New York Times'" Paris correspondent states that France is awaiting con[?]tly the great German offensive on ...

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  5. RUSSIA PROTESTS

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.— The secretary of the Russian Legation at Brest—Litovsk has officially protested against the German version of the ...

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  7. BRITISH LABOR'S SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, Wednesday - A meeting in connection with the Labor Conference accorded M. Litwinoff (a Russian delegate) a tremendous ...

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  8. THE DARDANELLES

    LONDON, Wednesday — A Turkish official message says:— In a clever attack, the Goeben and Breslau, accompanied by destroyers, ...

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  10. U-BOATS' TOLL

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  11. MOB OUT OF CONTROL.

    LONDON, Wednesday — The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent states that Lenin and the Soviet condemn the murders of Shingaroff and ...

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  13. COMFORT FROM BERLIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday — A German official message states:— "The Goebon is only lightly grounded." ...

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  14. ANOTHER VERSION.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— The chicago Daily News'" correspondent [?] French front states that serious frances of opinion have arisen ...

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  15. THE NAVAL ENGAGEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday — The Admiralty's details of the Goeben and Breslan engagement show that our destroyer Lizard was patrolling ...

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  16. FROM FIELD—MARSHAL HAIG.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Official we captured two machine guns in a successful patrol encounter last night, past of Ypres. The enemy raided a ...

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  18. TROTSKY'S DISMAL REPORT.

    PETROGRAD. Wednesday— M. Trotsky has returned to Petrograd from Brest-Litovsk. He says that the German terms preponderates in favor of ...

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  19. NOT MUDDLING

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday— President Wilson informed a deputation of Senators that Americas overseas army in June would be twice the ...

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  20. THE U-BOAT TALLY.

    HOME, Wednesday. — The "Agenzie Liberal's" Berne correspondent states that 22 Gorman submarines were "missing" in December. The German ...

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  21. SHIPPING CONGESTION CLEARED.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday — Mr Garfield announces that the danger of [?]ription to the ammunition supples for the Allies has been averted, ...

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  22. IRISH SETTLEMENT PROBABLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.— There is a growing belief that a settlement of the Irish question is not far distant Sir Ed, Carsons' resignations from the ...

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  23. WAR COUNCIL UNLIKELY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday,— The consensus of opinion is that owing to the presidents' opposition the War (Council Bill will bo defeated. ...

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  24. NEW SWUNG CAMPAIGN.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is rumored that all German submarines have been recalled to their bases in connection with a new spring campaign. ...

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  25. BOLO'S BOSSES

    In the House of Commons Mr. Lynch (Nationalist) affirmed that constantine was the centre of a group of pro—German propagandists in ...

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  26. AWKWARD QUESTIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the [?] of Commons to-day. Mr. R. Houston asked several questions requ[?]ing the submarines. Mr. Houston asked whether, seeing the large number of steamers sunk at this spot, the Admiralty would alter its instructions whereby shipmasters ...

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  27. AERIAL ATTACKS CONTINUE.

    LONDON, Wednesday — The Admiralty announces that aircraft made further day and night attacks on the Goeben. and secured two hits with ...

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  28. THE CABINET VACANCY

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The "Daily chronicle's" Parliamentary correspondent states that the vacancy in the War Cabinet will not be filled ...

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  29. NORTHCLIFFE'S ATTACKS

    LONDON. Wednesday.— The "Daily Mail" says that the authorities have decided in promote officers drawn from the new army to the higher commands. ...

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  30. IF THE CONVENTION FAILS.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.— Sir F.E Smith, the British Att[?]-General says that the resignation of Sir Ed, Carson was [?] taken on ...

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  31. GAILLAUX DEVELOPMENT.

    The London "Times" correspondent in Paris states that "Le Journal" asserts that the American disclosures concerning Caillaux were the outcome ...

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  32. GREAT SHPPING DISASTER.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Two steamers have been sunk in the Mediterrancen, and 700 senls lest. LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. ...

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  33. PRIVATE HOUSES LOOTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday — ABOUT 20 disguised men raided two houses near Galway (W, Ireland), held up the occupants at the revolver's point, and ...

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