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  2. GERMAN CRUISERS IN PACIFIC.

    SEATTLE. Saturday Night. — Reports coming in by steamers indicate that German cruisers are off the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. The Esquimalt ...

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  3. EASTERN OPERATIONS

    PETROGRAD, Friday Night.—The battle of Koluszki is in the last stage. The Germans are desperately struggling to fight through to Strykow, and ...

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  4. ON THE SEA

    BORDEAUX, Friday Night. — An official report states that the French and British squadrons continue to blockade the Dardanelles, and patrol ...

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  5. DECISIVE RUSSIAN SUCCESS

    AMSTERIDAM, Friday Night.—"De Telegraaf" states that the German garrisons in Belgium have bee reduced by one half, and large numbers of ...

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  6. DECISIVE RUSSIAN SUCCESS.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Night. — A communique reads: "We had a decisive success along the Pros Lowicz Bochnia-Wisnicz front on Thursday, but ...

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  7. NORWEGIAN SHIP ROBBED OF COAL.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The Norwegian ship Helicon has arrived at Caletacolosa, and reports that she was seized by German cruisers on October ...

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  8. THE BULWARK DISASTER.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — An inquiry has been opened into the disaster of H.M.S. Bulwark in Sheerness harbor. Officials state that the public ...

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  9. MINE LAYERS ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — The Nestor, a Norwegian steam trawler, has been brought to Fleetwood under naval escort. It is alleged she was ...

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  10. THIRTY BODIES RECOVERED.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Thirty bodies have been recovered from the sunken Bulwark, and most of them are not identifiable. ...

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  11. GERMAN TROOPS LEAVING FOR POLAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning. — Whereas German reports alleged that great reinforcements were being sent to Flanders, it has now been ...

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  12. GREAT GERMAN VICTORY CLAIMED.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.—A Thorn, telegram states that General Hindenburg, in an army order, announced that he had brought Russia's ...

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  13. WAR IN THE AIR

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — President Wilson has communicated unofficially with the United States diplomatic officials abroad regarding his ...

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  14. TWO GERMAN CRULSERS REPORTED SUNK.

    PARIS, Saturday Night. — "The Matin" publishes an unconfirmed report to the effect that a German cruiser, believed to be the Hertha ...

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  15. GERMAN RAFTS FAIL.

    DUNKIRK, Friday Night. — The Germans near Furness constructed rafts behind the lines and launched them on the canal on Monday night, ...

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  16. SITUATION UNCHANGED.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.—A communique at midnight stated that the situation was unchanged in France and Belgium. ...

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  17. WASHED UP MINE.

    ROME, Satruday Morning.—A mine was washed up near Bari and exploded, killing four workmen. ...

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  18. FIGHTING IN RUSSIA'S FAVOR.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The Press Bureau reports that on the whole front between the Vistula and Warta the battle has been favorable to the ...

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  19. GENERAL JOFFRE DECORATED

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. — M. Poincaire, President of France, visited the Headquarters and decorated General Joffre with a military medal. ...

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  20. A COLLIER SUNK.

    LONDON. Friday Night. — The colier Khartoum struck a mine off Grimsby, and sank. The crew were saved. ...

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  21. RUSSIAN POSITION FAVORABLE.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Night. — A communique reads: Our troops advancing from Bzura reached Goobin. We captured Breziny and other villages ...

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  22. ON THE HIGH SEA.

    PANAMA, Saturday Morning. — It is reported here that the British cruiser Berwick fired on the American steamer St. Helens. The Naval ...

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  23. GERMANS STRENGTHENING ZEEBRUGGE.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night. — In view of the possible bombardment of Zeebrugge the Germans are strengthening the sea dyke and mounting ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICA

    PRETORIA, Friday Night.— It is officially stated that the rebels made numerous unsuccessful attempts to derail armored trains on the ...

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  25. GALLANTRY OF COLDSTREAM GUARDS.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Earl Cavan, commanding the 4th Guards Brigade, has issued an army order tributing the Coldstream Guards for keeping ...

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  26. PRECARIOUS SITUATION OF GERMANS.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Night. — The latest unofficial reports suggest that the Russian victory on the Vistula and Warta is likely to exceed previous ...

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  27. EGYPTIAN TRIBESMEN FRIENDLY

    CAIRO, Saturday Morning. — The Senussi have informed the Egyptian Government that Turkey's action is no concern of theirs, and they wish to ...

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  28. IN SOUTH AMERICAN WATERS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night. — The Peruvian Minister has laid a scheme before Mr W. J. Bryan, Secretary of State, outlining the areas of ...

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  29. GENERAL BOTHA ATTACKS REBELS.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday Night. — General Botha attacked the rebels under Commandant Hendrick Bruwer at Kestell, near Naauwpoort. Six rebels ...

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  30. A TURKISH THREAT.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Reuter at Constantinople states that Diemai Pasha telegraphed to the United States Ambassador threatening that for ...

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  31. DESPERATE MANCEUVRING.

    General Von Mackensen at one time got between the Russian right and Warsaw. General Hindenberg sought to relieve Cracow by threatening ...

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  32. GERMAN INFANTRY ATTACK REPULSED.

    PARIS, Saturday Night. — A communique reads: We repulsed an infantry attack south of Ypres, where the artillery south of Ypres, where the artillery brought down a German ...

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  33. A TRAITOR IN THE CAMP.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday Night. During the fighting at Mussroom Valley a burly man in uniform rode up to Commandant Brand, gesticulating ...

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  34. GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A German submarine sank the British steamer Malachite near Havre. The crew have landed at Southampton. ...

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  35. TURKS MARCHING TO SUEZ.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night. — A telegram received at Berlin from Izzet Pasha states that 76,000 Turks, including 10,000 Bedouins, are ...

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  36. GERMANS' DISORDERLY RETREAT.

    Our success at Czenstochowa and Cracow was of marked importance. We captured over four thousand. The Russians forded the Raba ...

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  37. KAISER PAYS HOMAGE TO FRENCH VALOR.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. — A French captain who is in the hospital at Metz, writing to the "Patrie," narrates that the Kaiser visited the French ...

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  38. JAPAN'S DRAMATIC REPLY.

    PETROGRAD. Saturday Morning.—The "Recht" explains Japan's dramatic answer to Germany mentioned in Mr A. J. Balfour'a speech on the eve of ...

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  39. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Three German submarines appeared off Havre on Tuesday, and held the Malachite. They gave the crew ten minutes to ...

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  40. DE WET ACTS FURIOUSLY.

    When at Wiburg De Wet, in a furious temper, knocked a shop assistant about because he had no petrol. A brother rebel prevented him ...

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  41. NERVOUSNESS AT BERLIN.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Night. Nervousness at Berlin is increasing. Official reports deal with news several days old. It is rumored that the ...

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  42. BRITAIN'S NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    Mr Winston Churchill, first Lord of the Admiralty, speaking in the House of Commons, said the economic pressure on Germany continued to develop ...

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  43. CAPTURE OF REBELS.

    PRETORIA, Sunday Morning. — Commandants Ross, Greyling, and Frankfort report capturing, after an encounter at Vecht, General Gert ...

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  44. ENORMOUS RUSSIAN FORCES.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday Night.—Private advices from Berlin state that the Germans are uneasy at the heavy Russian reinforcements, and state that new ...

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  45. ARTILLERY FIRE SLACKENING.

    PARIS, Friday Night. — A communique states The enemy's artillery fire is slackening everywhere. We easily repulsed two infantry attacks on bridge ...

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  47. DUTCH ARRESTED AS SPIES.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning. — Many Dutch travellers in Germany have been arrested on suspicion of being British spice. The Germans ...

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  48. TURKS SEIZE MONASTRIES AND CONVENTS.

    CAIRO, Saturday Morning.—Fugitives from Jerusalem state that the Turks have seized monasteries and convents belonging to the Allies. ; ...

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  49. ZEEBRUGGE A SERIOUS NAVAL BASE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning. — The materials for the construction of submarines brought to Zeebrugge are greater than supposed, and the Dutch ...

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  50. GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF BELGIUM.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.—General von Bissing has succeeded General von Der Goltz as Governor-General of Belgium. The latter is ...

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  51. A RUSSIAN ADVANTAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday Night. — A cablegram from the Secretary for the Colonies states that the Press Bureau reports that the Russian General Staff ...

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  52. PORTE ASSUMES CONTROL OF BANKS.

    ROME, Saturday Morning. — Advices from Constantinople state that the Porte assumes control of the Ottoman and other banks, and the income ...

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  53. A FIERCE ENCOUNTER.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—Details of the destruction of German aeroplanes and motor cars between Soissons and Compiegne, on September 9, have been ...

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  54. DESTRUCTION OF THE EMDEN.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—Commander von Mueller, of the Emden, has cabled to Berlin: Our marksmanship at first was good, but soon the ...

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  55. FRESH GERMAN MARINES FOR THE YSER.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning. — Fresh German marines have traversed Bruges towards, the Yser. ...

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  56. TURKS LOSE HEAVILY.

    PETROGRAD. Sunday Morning. — An official report states that in the Caucasus the Turks have suffered se- ...

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  57. GERMANS PREPARING AT ARRAS

    BOULOGNE, Sunday Morning.—It is stated that 700,000 Germans are in the vicinity of Arras, and are preparing to make a determined effort to ...

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  58. EXAGGERATED STATEMENTS. OF RUSSIAN VICTORY.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Morning. — It is officially announced that many exaggerated statements regarding the dimensions of the ...

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  60. GERMANS WITHDRAWING FROM BELGIUM.

    LONDON. Saturday Night. — A Dutch newspaper reports that there is a great withdrawal of Germans from Belgium towards Poland. ...

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  61. AUSTRIANS ABANDON POSITION.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Morning. — The Austrians have abandoned Czernowitz, and the Russians occupied it after a [?]erce bombardment. ...

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