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  3. BRITISH NAVAL GUNS SHELL THE ENEMY.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning. The Allies have made excellent progress in Belgium. The British naval guns, finding the range marvellously, ...

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  4. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETERGRAD, Tuesday Night. — There was a terrible panic at T[?]hortkoff, situated at the foot of the Carpathians. The Russians suddenly ...

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  5. GERMAN PLANS UPSET

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—On the morning of the 11th a hundred Prussian Deaths' Head Hussars, in the vicinity of Ypres, came into contact with ...

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  6. MOST HEROIC DEED OF THE WAR.

    The survivors of the "L" battery of the Royal Horse Artillery performed one of the most heroic deeds of the war near Compiegne. During the ...

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  7. PORTUGAL'S HELP.

    LISBON, Wednesday Morning.—The "Seculo" and the "Republica" state that Portugal is sending eight thousand artillery to France under General ...

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  8. SALE OF LIQUOR PROHIBITED.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning.—Following on the increase in crime as the result of closing spirit shops, the Czar has ordered the permanent ...

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  9. THE GERMANS DEPRESSED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.—The "Tyds" Berlin correspondent says the Germans are depressed by the influence of the Aisne struggle, which ...

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  10. RESULT OF AUSTRIAN INVASION.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning.—As the result of the Austrian invasion of Lubin and Kholn 4250 houses were burned, and damage done ...

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  11. GERMANS CAUGHT BETWEEN TWO FIRES.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.—The fire from the British warships on the coasat near Ostend raked the villages to the southward of ...

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  12. BELGIANS MAINTAIN POSITIONS.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning.—A communique states: We have made detailed progress at various points. The Belgians, despite violent attacks, are ...

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  13. ENTIRE AUSTRIAN BATTALION SURRENDERS.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning—A communique states that southward of Przemsyl an entire Austrian battalion surrendered with all officers ...

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  14. THE FIGHTING AT WARSAW.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning.—The battle has rolled back from Warsaw, and the cannonading is now inaudible. A constant stream of ...

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  15. ALLIES' SLOW PROGRESS EXPLAINED.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. — Between Roye and Arras the Germans utilised the cutting of a new canal sixty miles long between Arleux and Noyean, ...

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  16. FIERCE FIGHTING NEAR WARSAW.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Night. — There has been fierce fighting to the westward of Warsaw, where the Russians hurled back the GErmans towards ...

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  17. GERMANS ATTACK WHOLE FRONT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — An official report states that the GErmans have attacked the whole front from Labassee to the Meuse, and were ...

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  18. FRENCH CAPTURE POSITIONS.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning.—During the storming of Laitedtie, to the westward of Lille, the enemy was strongly entrenched in front of a ...

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  19. TRIBUTE TO ENGLISH ENGINEERS.

    French newspapers tribute the remarkable work of the British engineers in repairing important railway bridges which the enemy destroyed during their ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN EFFORTS REPULSED.

    The Austrians made strenuous efforts to cross the river between Yaroslav and Przemsyl, but were repulsed. They the endeavored to outflank the Russians ...

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  21. FINE WORK BY CAVALRY.

    BOULOGNE, Wednesday Morning.—A wounded officer states that the public have not yet realised what the allied cavalry are doing in the ...

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  22. CONDITION OF ANTWERP.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Practically all the shops in Antwerp remain closed, and nine-tenths of the houses appear to be deserted. The city is ...

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  23. REFUGE TRAIN WRECKED.

    BOULOGNE, Wednesday Morning. — The railway collision report is confirmed. A goods train telescoped a Belgian refugees' train. many of the victims ...

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  24. GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — A sentrp near the Pembroke Dock challenged a man who was creeping towards the guns. The man escaped, and the ...

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  25. A GERMAN REMANDED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Karl Finck, a German, has been remanded under the Official Secrets Act. A detective heard defendant discussing ...

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  26. ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Admiralty is supplying the navy with swimming collars, which are capable of rapid inflation. ...

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  27. A VISITOR'S IMPRESSIONS ON HER ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Sir Charles Lucas, in his interview, concluded: The Australians have a very direct interest in the war in view of ...

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  28. THE SIEGE OF LIEGE.

    ROME, Wednesday Morning.—General Leman, the defender of Liege, who is in captivity at Magdeburg, is writing a memoir of the siege, of which ...

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  29. HEROIC WORK BY NURSES.

    English and Belgian nurses worked heroically removing the wounded to the hospitals amid burning houses and bursting shells. They remained to ...

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  30. RAID AT EDINBURGH.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The authorities are now satisfied of the bona fides of the occupants of the Edinburgh factory. ...

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  31. BRITISH NAVAL GUNS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The British cruiser Undaunted's marksmanship was excellent. Pieces of the enemy's ship was blown high in the air. ...

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  32. DESTRUCTION AT ARRAS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — "The Daily Mail's" correspondent states that Arras suffered nearly as much as Louvain and Rheims. The town hall, ...

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  33. GERMANS DRIVEN BACK.

    The Germans strongly attacked the trenches outside Dixi[?]de at midnight on the 16th. The Allies were outnumbered, and retired on the town. ...

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  34. AN OMINOUS DISCOVERY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The "Evening News" reports the discovery of heavy concrete foundations in a German factory dominating Torbay. ...

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  35. GERMAN PLAINS UPSET.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—The Germans had planned to march a huge force across the Nord and Pas-de-Calais departments, and engulf the ...

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  36. GERMAN DYE FACTORY SEIZED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The Board of Trade has taken over during the war the German dye factory at Ellesmere, Cheshire, which ...

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  37. DUCHESS OF ALBANY'S HALF-BROTHER KILLED

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.—Prince Wolrad, a half-brother of the Dunchess of Albany, was killed whilst on patrol duty on the western ...

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  38. GERMAN TORPEDOER DESTROYED.

    TOKIO, Wednesday Morning. — The German torpedoer S-90, which escaped from Tsing Tao in the darkness, has been found aground, and destroyed, 60 ...

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  39. CODE TELEGRAPHIC BUSINESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Government will shortly permit a limited number of telegraphic business codes between Britain and extra ...

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  40. ALIENS ORDERED TO QUIT BRIGHTON.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Every German and Austrian resident in Brighton has been ordered to quit within a few days. ...

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  41. GERMANS FORTIFYING.

    ROTTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.—The Germans are re-fortifying Namur. They have erected bridges over the Meuse, between Liege and ...

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  42. LINER STRIKES A MINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The Holland-American liner Potsdam struck a mine in the North Sea on Monday night, and is in a crippled ...

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  43. WIRELESS PLANT DISCOVERED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—It is reported that a house at Kinghorn, commanding an excellent view of the Firth of Forth, was raided, and ...

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  44. GERMANS DRUNKEN ORGIE AT GHENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.—After the Germans first drunken orgie at Ghent, General Hung stopped the sale of liquor. A drunken soldier ...

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  45. REPLY TO GERMAN PROFESSORS.

    Over one hundred distinguished British scientists have issued a reply to the German professors' manifesto. The reply advises the GErmans to obtain ...

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  46. NATIONALIST COHESION.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A great Nationalist meeting at Westminster, at which Mr T. P. O'Connor, M.P., presided, passed a resolution of cohesion ...

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  47. MINES WASHED UP, AND EXPLODE.

    FLUSHING, Wednesday Morning.—Mines have been washed up at Blanketberghe, and three exploded, two children being killed. ...

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  48. GERMANS REPORT LOSS OF BRITISH SUBMARINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — A German official wireless states that the British submarine E-3 was sunk in German Bay, in the North Sea. The ...

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  49. GERMANS ACTIVE AT LIEGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — A refugee from Liege states that the Germans are heavily fortifying Liege, repairing the forts, and cutting down ...

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  50. GERMAN LOSSES.

    The German losses at Nieuport were about 5000. Ostend is full of wounded. Reinforcements, totalling 60,000, with ...

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  51. GERMANS ENTRENCHED.

    Thirty thousand Germans are entrenched along the Dnake, between Middelkerke and Nieuport. ...

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  52. GERMAN SUBMARINES DRIVEN OFF.

    While the British ships were bombarding the Germans on the Belgian coast they were attacked by German submarines. Destroyers went to their ...

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  53. INTERNING GERMANS AND AUSTRIANS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The police are interning Austrians and Germans of the military age at the rate of one hundred a day. Additional ...

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  54. SUCCESS OF HEAVY FRENCH GUNS.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. — A battery of 75 millimetre guns destroyed fifteen German mitrailleuses, of which two were steel protected at Varmelles. ...

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  55. GERMAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. — A communique states that the Germans made an effort along the whole front, but the Belgians held their ground ...

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  57. GERMAN BATTERY ANNIHILATED

    The Germans during their retreat had a battery annihilated. ...

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  58. GERMANS FORTIFYING OSTEND.

    It is reported that the Germans are fortifying Ostend. German marines at Antwerp, who have re-joined the fleet, states that the ...

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  59. THE FAR EAST

    TOKIO, Tuesday Morning.—An official report states that the Japanese have occupied Marianne, in the Marshall Islands, and the East and West ...

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  60. THE KAISER AS RULER OF BELGIUM.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—Germany has informed Mr Whitelook, the American Minister for Belgium, that his mission is ended, and is ...

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  61. PLUNDER AT BRUGES.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.—Many shops and houses have been broken open and plundered at Bruges, and the furniture flung into the streets. ...

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  62. UNSURPASSED QUALITY OF BRITISH TROOPS.

    General [?]ai[?] in a letter to a friend in England, says: "We have had a hardish time, but nothing is our history surpassed the soldierly quality of ...

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  63. POWDER MAGAZINE EXPLODES.

    A powder magazine near Brasschaet, north-east of Antwerp, exploded on Sunday, and some German soldiers were seriously injured. ...

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