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  3. GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Lord Ernest Hamilton's son, Guy, committed suicide owing to ill-health preventing him serving in the navy. ...

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  4. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Germany has made an offer of £1000 for the capture, dead or alive, of Commander Samson, whose air raids are ...

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  5. ON THE SEA

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night.—"De Telegraf" reports that light armed boats hare readied the shallow waters on the Flemish coast. ...

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  6. GERMAN ATTACKS THWARTED

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—A communique states: The situation generally is unchanged. The enemy's intermittent cannonade is mostly at the front, but ...

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  7. BATTLE OF LODZ CONTINUES.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning.—An official report states: The battle of Lodz continues. The Russian cavalry at one point attacked the ...

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  8. BOMBARDMENT AT ZEEBRUGGE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.—The British squadron destroyed the sections of the six German submarines which had been from time to time ...

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  9. KING EDWARD'S HORSE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — King Edward's Horse, which is encamped, is expecting to shortly proceed to the continent. ...

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  10. THREE GERMAN REGIMENTS TRAPPED.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning.—The Russians trapped three regiments on the bank of the Bzoura River, which is easily fordable. The ...

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  11. BOMBS DROPPED AT WARSAW.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning.—A German airship dropped bombs outside the American Consulate at Warsaw. The windows were broken, ...

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  12. TWO GERMAN TAUBES DESTROYED.

    CALAIS, Wednesday Morning. — Two Taubes bombed Hazebronok on Friday. British artillery brought down one, and then a British bi-plane ...

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  13. DISCOVERIES BY AIRMEN.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.—At dawn on Monday several British airmen reconnoitred over the German positions on the coast, and found that ...

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  14. EXPANSION OF IMPERIAL RELATIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Dr. Collis, of West Australia, read a paper at the Colonial Institute dealing with the expansion of Imperial relations ...

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  15. TRIBUTES TO INDIAN TROOPS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—An eye-witness with the Indian troops tributes the readiness with which they accustom themselves to the novel ...

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  16. A DUKE'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.—The Duke of Saxe-Coburg narrowly escaped death in Poland. A grenade exploded amidst his staff, killing ...

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  17. GERMAN AVIATORS ACTIVE.

    CALAIS, Wednesday Morning.—German aviators are active, and bombed Hazebrouck, Oassel, Amiens, and Armentieres, killing several civilians. ...

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  18. ASIATIC TURKEY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—General Barrett reports that the Union Jack has been hoisted at Basrah, in Asiatic Turkey, and acclaimed by the ...

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  19. FINANCE BILL.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—In the House of Commons in committee on the Finance Bill, Mr Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, ...

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  20. A WILY MUSSULMAN

    The eye-witness mentions an incident where a Mussulman private, was detected by a searchlight when stalking along the enemy's trenches. He ...

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  21. SMASHING THE PRUSSIAN GUARDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The honors for smashing the Prussian Guards are fairly divided throughout the United Kingdom. The victors ...

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  22. INDIA

    CAIRO, Tuesday Night.—Maharajah Idar, who is proceeding to the front, in an interview said that if the Empire required an army as large as ...

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  23. COPPER DETAINED ON ITALIAN FRONTIER.

    ROME, Tuesday Night.—Five freight trains laden with copper, which was recently landed at Genoa, for Essen, have been detained on the Italian ...

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  24. FIGHTING IN EGYPT.

    CAIRO, Tuesday Night. — Captain Chope's Bikanir camelry was deceived by the enemy's camelry using the white flag. Captain Chope was ...

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  25. WAR LOAN OVER SUBSCRIBED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The war loan of £350,000,000 has closed, and it is understood it has been largely over subscribed. ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN TROOPS LEAVE BELGIUM.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night. — The Rotterdam "Courant" states that all the Austrian troops have left Belgium. ...

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  27. ATTACKED BY BERBERS.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night. — General Lyautey reports that an overwhelming force of Berbers, near Khenifra, in Morocco, attacked a French column on ...

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  28. FIGHTING IN FLANDERS.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. — It is officially announced that a review of the six weeks' battle in Flanders has been distributed among the troops. It ...

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  29. CONCESSIONS TO BREWERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Mr Lloyd George's concessions to brewers represent between three millions and four millions sterling, and will enable ...

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  30. EASTERN OPERATIONS

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—The Petrograd correspondent of the "Matin" reports that after repulsing a counter attack on the Plock-Lenczyca line, the ...

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  31. BRITISH ARMY.

    "While public opinion has been riveted upon Liege, our professional army has been able to get about its business without tiresome solicitude on ...

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  32. THE SINKING OF THE PONRABBEL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Captain Gore, of the Launceston Marine Board's dredger Ponrabbel, which was sunk by the Emden in the ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr Boyd asked the Prime Miniver if he would undertake to see that the ...

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  34. THE POSITION OF RUMANIA.

    SOFIA, Wednesday Morning. — The Austrian advance in Servia threatens to cut off Rumania from Western Europe, and prevent the arrival of ...

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  35. SUCCESS OF THE EMDEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Lieutenant Meyer, of the German steamer Markomannia, which is interned at Kualalumpur, states that the German ...

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  36. RUSE BY AUSTRIANS FAILS.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Night.—The Austrians recently withdrew from the outer forts at Przemysl. The Russians, suspecting a ruse, drove cattle towards ...

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  37. TURKS DEFEATED BY RUSSIANS.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Night.—A communique states: The advanced parties defeated the enemy's column in the direction of Erzerum, capturing ...

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  38. EVERYTHING GENERALLY CALM.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. — A communique states: Everything generally is calm, except the intermittent cannonades end German attacks at ...

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  39. AFRICA

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—An official report states that the Anglo-French forces occupied Victoria, Mujuki, and Buet, in the Cameroons, ...

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  40. THANKS FROM BELGIUM.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Prime Minister has received through the Governor-General, the following cable from the King of Belgians: ...

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  41. PORTUGAL

    LISBON, Wednesday Morning.—Congress has unanimously approved of the Government's proposal that Portugal should co-operate in the international ...

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  42. FORCES REORGANISED.

    During the frost, with a broken sunny blue sky and mild weather, both sides have been utilising the comparative in-activity to reorganise their forces, the ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN LOSSES THROUGH SICKNESS.

    VENICE, Tuesday Night. — Many wounded soldiers from Galicia, who are arriving at Trente, relate fearful stories of losses through sickness. The ...

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  44. CHANGE OF GERMAN NAMES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Federal Attorney-General (Mr W. M. Hughes) is inquiring into the question of Germans in Australia changing their ...

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  45. UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Morning.—The State Department has informed the Chilian authorities that it has been definitely established that the ...

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  46. CANADA

    LONDON (ONTARIO), Tuesday Night.—The police have arrested three Turks, who plotted to kill Mr S. Hughes, Minister for Militia, whose ...

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  47. ARREST OF A GERMAN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The detectives arrested a German who arrived in Australia last week. He is stated to have come from Java but was previously in ...

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  48. TURKS FLEE FROM RUSSIANS.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning.—It is officially stated that the Russians overthrew the Turks along the whole front of the Erzerum district. ...

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  49. NEW YORK EXCHANGE RE-OPENING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Morning.—The Stock Exchange opens on Saturday, but dealings will be restricted to certain classes of bonds. ...

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  50. RUSSIANS WONDERFUL MARCHES.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning. — The Germans' skilful use of the strategic railways gave them decided advantages in the early days of ...

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  51. CONSULATE AT WARSAW.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Morning. — The State Department reports that German bombs fell outside the American Consulate at Warsaw, which ...

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  53. THE PLOT EXAGGERATED.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday Morning. — The Government announces that considerable doubt exists as to whether the Turkish plot concerned Colonel Hughes, ...

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  54. PROTEST AGAINST BOMBARDMENT.

    CALAIS, Wednesday Morning. —The townsfolk of Armentieres have lodged a protest against the bombardment. There are no military in the town yet, ...

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  55. HELPING THE MOTHER COUNTRY

    OTTAWA, Wednesday Morning. — The Manufacturers' Association, and the Graingrowers' Association, two bodies which have hitherto been bitter ...

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  56. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Clearing Hospital men and nurses leave for Melbourne on Saturday. Out of 134 men required from ...

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  57. CHILI PRESERVING NEUTRALITY.

    VALPARAISO, Wednesday Morning.—Chili has sent a training ship to Juan Fernandez to investigate whether the Germans established a naval base ...

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  58. VERY HEAVY FIGHTING.

    The fighting at Loemitz was very heavy, and the German attack was disordered by the Russians driving another column of Germans into ...

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  59. INUNDATED AREA INCREASING.

    The mandated area continues to increase. Two German regiments were cut off by the inundations on the Yser on Friday, and they endeavored to ...

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