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  3. "ALL'S WELL" IN BRITAIN.

    Mr. Bonar Law, is an interview with a correspondent of the "New York Times," said if militarism, according to the Prussian standard, ...

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  4. GOT HIM.

    An Austrian staff officer travelled in disguise from Keattle to Yokohama aboard a Japanese mail boat. He was arrested at Yokohama for ...

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  5. Mr. W. N. HUGHES IN CANADA.

    The Australian Premier (Mr. W. N. Hughes) was sworn in as a member of the Canadian Privy Council He attended a Cabinet meeting. The ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. A DEFIANT NOTE

    During the Kirby Stephen Tribunals sitting, farmers threatened to sell their stocks and abandon their farms if their workmen were ...

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  7. BULGARIA NERVY.

    Roumania's attitude and Greece's propound change of opinion towards the Allies is treated with uneasiness by Bulgaria. The bulk of the ...

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  8. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique says: We stormed 350 yards of the British positions on the Yser Canal, and attempts to recapture failed. ...

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  9. SQUABBLING ALLIES.

    A well informed "Messagero" correspondent at Athens states that delay in the advance on Salonika was due to Germany's failure to reconcile ...

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  10. BLOW ON BLOW.

    The lightning blows of the Grand Duke Nicholas continue without intermission along the whole front from the Black Sea to Lake Van. ...

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  11. STILL GOING.

    A communique states: We were successful in infantry encounters in the Sugan Valley. ...

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  12. TRAITOR OUTWITTED.

    Trebitch Lincoln, the notorious German spy, who was once a British M.P., has been recaptured. As the British Counsel appearing in ...

    Article : 137 words
  13. SICK BIRD FULL HANDED.

    The fall of Erzeroum implies that the Austro-Germans must rely exclusively on themselves and the Bulgarians in the Balkans, the Turks ...

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  14. BOMBS ON SUNDAY.

    The people of Walmer were enjoying Sunday walks when suddenly they heard the whirr of an aeroplane and saw a machine 1000 feet ...

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  15. A RING OF STEEL.

    Describing the position at Salonika, the "Daily Chronicle", says the Germans' long line of communications from Belgrade to the ...

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  16. FIRST GROUP.

    The first group of recruits, under Lord Derby's scheme, will be called up next week. ...

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  17. FIRST THINGS FIRST.

    Mr. Lloyd George using, his powers under the Defence of the Realm Act, has ordered work on the new London County Hall to cease, as ...

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  18. THE TESTING TIME.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury Addressed a large oversea congregation of soldiers and others at St. Margaret's, Westminster. He said ...

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  19. "GOOD SPORTS."

    In the course of s powerful sermon on Sunday evening on Australia's urgent need. Rev. Jas Cosh said everyone must have his ...

    Article : 137 words
  20. THE AVENGER !

    Now that the key to Armenia is taken, the Russians are swiftly occupying the stricken land. They are now in the valley of Mush, 88 ...

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