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  4. GREEK CRISIS.

    Former Greek Premiers who were consulted by King Constantine unanimously decided that the Entente Note was not aceptable, inasmuch as its acceptance ...

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  5. ITALIAN ADVANCE

    An Italian official message says: — "We repulsed a violent night attack between the Adige and Lake Garda, in the Tre[?], compelling the enemy to ...

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  6. ROUMANIA

    A German official report says that the Germans and Bulgars have captured Braila, on the left bank of the Danube, 10 miles above Galatz. ...

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  7. FIGHTING AT LOOS

    Field - Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, the British Commander - in - Chief in France, reports: — "An enemy raiding party entered ...

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  9. WILSON'S INTERVENTION

    A statement that President Wilson is not contemplating the sending of another Peace Note is authorised by the State Department. ...

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  10. PEACE MANOEUVRES

    Although public opinion in the Allied countries whole - hear[?] endorses the Allies' reply to the German Note, intense interest is being taken in the ...

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  11. ITALY'S STRENGTH.

    The Vienna newspaper "Fremdemblatt," say that Italy militarily to - day is the most redoubtable of the Entente Powers. Her army is practically intact. ...

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  12. THE WAR SITUATION

    It is officially announced that Lloyd George, with official advisers, has arrived in Rome to participate with, the French and Ia[?]ian Governments in an exchange ...

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  13. KAISER'S LAMENT.

    It is officially announced that the Kaiser in an order to the army and navy says: — "Our enemies have refused my offer of peace. They desire Germany's ...

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  14. RUMORS ABOUT HINDENBURG

    A message from The Hague says that the Kaiser and Field - Marshal von Hindenburg, Chief of the General Staff, went to church together on ...

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  15. EVACUATION URGED.

    A message from Geneva says that the Austrian Social Democrats have adopted a resolution regretting the Allies' refusal of the peace offer, and urging the ...

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  16. FRENCH AIR BOMBARDMENTS.

    A French communique records the aerial bombardment of the aerodrome, railway station, hutments bivouacs, and munition dumps, mostly on the ...

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  17. THE RASPUTIN CASE

    Further details of the Rasputin [?]se state that when brought to the house wherein the [?]dy occurred. Rasputin met a party of young [?]rats. After ...

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  18. AN EMPTY VICTORY.

    The capture of Bra[?]a by the Germans is another empty victory. The place is a great grain depot in normal times, but the stores were probably ...

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  19. 1917 A YEAR OF VICTORY.

    General Niyelle, in a stirring New Year to the [?]my said, "You can look back on the year with pride. You smashed Germany's biggest efforts at ...

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  20. "PRIME MINISTER OF EUROPE."

    Rome advices state that Lloyd George is the hero of the moment. He is as claimed as the Prime Minister of Europe. ...

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  21. SUCCESSFUL RAID AT ARRAS.

    Field Marshal Haig reports: — "We seized, repulsed counter - attacks, and consolidated two posts north of Beaucourt Hamel. We successfully raided in the ...

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  22. THE GERMAN VIEW.

    The Admiralty Intercepts. Collected by the Wireless Prss. The "Berliner Tagebla[?]" says that the Entente War Council in Rome has ...

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  23. LEAKAGE OF STATE SECRETS.

    The scandal regarding the alleged great profits made out of stocks by means of inside fore - knowledge of President Wilson's Note, is assuming ...

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  24. MOST OF FACTORIES DESTROYED BEFORE EVACUATION.

    A German official massege says: — "The Russians destroyed most of the the factories before evacuating Braila." ...

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  25. ANOTHER RISING FEARED.

    Jeffries telegraphing from Piraeus on 28th December says that everyone fears another rising. Reservists who rule Athens are terrorising the people, and ...

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  26. HILLS CAPTURED BY ENEMY.

    An Austrian official message says: — "The Austro - Hungarians, and Germans captured several hills near Mount Fa[?]. We repelled strong advances ...

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  27. THE "VICTORY" LOAN

    There is every indication of the great success of the now war loan, popularly known as the "Victory Loan." It will represent by far the largest appeal of its ...

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  28. (Reuter's Telegrams.)

    A Paris communique states: — Violent artillery duels occurred in the afternoon in the region of Pa[?]l. Our artillery successfully bombarded enemy ...

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  29. BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS

    The Deputies and Senators of Mons have sent a letter to Von Bissing, exposing the falsity of the excuse that the deportations were made to benefit ...

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  30. EMPEROR'S ANTI - GERMAN STAND.

    There is much speculation regarding the attitude of the Austrian Emperor Charles, who has displayed unexpected determination in thwarting the officials ...

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  31. STUBBORN BATTLE FOUGHT.

    A wireless Russian report says, "We bayoneted many Austrians, and prisonered the tem[?]nder of a reconn[?]tring party northward of Zolotoin. We ...

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  32. KAISER AND SATELLITES.

    It is announced that King Ferdinand, of Bulgaria conferred at length with the Kaiser at the German headquarters on Wednesday. ...

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  33. ROYALISTS DESTROY BRIDGES

    Mr D. M. N. Jeffries, the "Daily Mail" correspondent in Greece, in a message from Syra says it is reported that Greece Reservists have blown up a ...

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  34. PORTUGUESE FORCES.

    Portuguese newspapers state that commanding officers and non - com, of the Portuguese army have already reached Paris to prepare for the arrival of the ...

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  35. A CONFIDENT MARKET.

    London newspapers refer to the Rome conference as "The Council of Victory." The secret conditions of the British loan are guarded, but the confidence of ...

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  36. EMPIRE WAR CONFERENCE

    The "Times," in a leader, says it is hoped that no excessive hopes are founded on the general belief that the Imperial War Conference will consider the Irish ...

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  37. SUBMARINE PIRACY

    The sinking of the Spanish San Leandro (1616 tons) has, excited furious indignation in spain, which already has rapeat[?]dly and vehemently ...

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  38. HUN THREAT.

    Amsterdam advices state that it is reported from Berlin that the first result of the Allies' refusal of the German peace overtures will be the sinking ...

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  39. GERMANY'S STRAITS

    Reuter le[?]s authori[?]vely [?] at no period of the war there been such striking evidence of the rapid progressive economic deterioration in the ...

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  40. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    A broad gauge railway from the Suez Canal yesterday reached El Arish. The last 15 miles were constructed in 15 miles were constructed in 15 days, a remarkable performance. ...

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  41. RAILWAY SPAN WRECKED.

    The Admiralty reports that our naval air squadron attacked and wrecked one span of the Kuleli Burgas railway bridge over the Maritza River. ...

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  42. VENEZELOS EXCOMMUNICATED.

    On Christmas Day Venezelos was publicly excommunicated by the authorities of the Greek Church. The Government opposed the proposal, but the Reservists ...

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  43. RAIDER'S FUTILE RUSE.

    A Dutchman, returned from a voyage, informs the "Telegraaf" that a Dutch ship in the Bay of Biscay received the signal S.O.S., and proceeded ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATION LOOKED FOR.

    Mr W. F. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, states that he is co[?]dent that the Imperial Conference will proceed in February. He hopes that ...

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  45. ROUMANIAN OIL WELLS.

    Germany claims to be rapidly repairing the Roumanian oil wells, and expects work to be resumed in a few weeks. Meanwhile the captured stocks ...

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  46. ALLIES' REPLY TO WILSON.

    Indications are increasing in Allied circles that the Allied reply to the President's Note will contain additional featues to that to the Central Powers, which ...

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  47. HUNGARIAN CORONATION.

    German papers import that much surprise and trouble was caused by the uninvited attendance of king Ferdinand, of Balgaria, at coronation of the ...

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  48. KING EXPECTS GERMAN HELP.

    Copenhagen reports that German papers state that King Constantine is still expediting help from Germany. Besides a great offensive against ...

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  49. TWO STEAMERS TORPEDOED.

    News has been received that the Greek steamer Tsiropinas (3015 tons), and the Norwegian steamer Helgoy (1806 tons), have been sunk by enemy ...

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  50. MR WALTER LONG'S HOPES.

    Mr Walter long, secretary of state for the Colonies, in a statement to Reuter's, says: — "It is of the greatest importance in ...

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  51. HOUR OF VICTORY AWAITED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Jassay states that the Roumanian Chamber of Deputies has adopted a resolution un[?]mmously in favor of the distribution ...

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  52. THE SUNKEN TRANSPORT

    The Admiralty announces that the final number of the rank and file missing from the Ivernia is 85. ...

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  53. CONSTANTINE A GERMAN AGENT.

    The Manchester "Guardian" says that Constantine is not acting as King of Greece, but as agent for the Central Powers. The Germans can infer from ...

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  54. THE WEEK'S RECORD.

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  55. HUNS BREAK FAITH WITH SWITZERLAND.

    An instance of Germany's disregard of international treaties is given by the "Daily Mail" correspondent at Territ[?]t, on Lake Geneva. ...

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  56. RUSE TO OBTAIN FOOD.

    A message from Zurich states that the latest German ruse to secure food is to adventi[?] extensively in swiss papers that Swiss subjects in Germany are allowed ...

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  57. MACEDONIA

    There is bad weather in Macedonia where there is lively mutual artillerying. The British are successfully operating against Kupri, near the ...

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  58. ALLIES' NAVAL STRENGTH

    A reassuring record of the naval in 1816 is given by the naval correspondent of the "Times." The strength of the Allies, he says, are ...

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  59. EAST AFRICA.

    An East African official message says: — "We are pursuing the retreating enemy in the Rufi[?] Valley. We occupied a camp at Tshogowali River, and reached ...

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  60. MASS LEVY DENOUNCED.

    Herr Di[?]nn, a German Socialist Deputy, has denounced the mass levy as discrimination against the workers, and curing their justifiable discontent. ...

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  61. GERMAN LINER IN GREEK WATERS.

    A German liner which was found in Greek waters has arrived at Marseilles, where she will be employed for commercial and military purposes. ...

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  62. EASTERN FRONT

    A German official message states. — The Russians attacked and penetrated our positions in the region the coast and Mit[?]u and Riga, on the ...

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  63. BIG GAME HUNTER KILLED.

    It is announced that Frederick Selous, the famous big game hunter, has been killed in action in East Africa. ...

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  64. HUN MERCHANTS' ACTIN.

    Since the [?]tion of the peace overtures, German firms have distributed vast numbers of trade circulars ti former and possible future [?]mers. Swiss ...

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  65. POOR CHILDREN ENTERTAINED.

    Sir Thomas Robinson, on behalf at Queensland, entertained at dinner in the G[?]dhall, a large number of the poor children of London. ...

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  66. RUSSIAN CABINET

    D[?]ki has been appointed Minister of justice, It is believed that Ma[?]ff resigned owing to his objection to the [?]ing of the ...

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  69. HOTEL CECIL TAKEN OVER.

    The Government has taken over the Hotel Cecil for the use of the Air Ministry. ...

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