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  3. Allies Progress in the West

    PARIS, Friday Night. — A communique states: As the result of a vigorous offensive we capture several trenches at Auchney, near La Bassee, ...

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  4. FIGHTING IN AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Friday Night.—The Germans ambushed Colonel Duncan M'Kenzie's forces at Carub, Luderitzland, on Wednesday, and maintained a ...

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  5. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Padis "Matin" reproduces stamps prepared at Berlin indicating that Switzerland would become part of the German Empire. ...

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  6. WITH THE RUSSIANS

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.—Advices from Petrograd state that the sudoon full at Vistula arises from the aw[?]ward [?]on of the German left wing, ...

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  7. MEETING OF MONARCHS

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday Morning.— The meeting of the Kings of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway at Malmo to discuss plans to restrict and diminish ...

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  8. BOMBARDMENT OF SAROS.

    Details received at Athens of the Bombardment by a British squadron of Saros show that the barracks were completely destroyed, and the ...

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  9. CLAIMS TO VICTORY

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning.— A semi-official statement at Petrograd ridicules the German's claim to a victory in Poland, though they give not ...

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  10. DUTCH LOYALISTS.

    General Botha, in an interview, said that the Dutch loyalists had discharged a painful duty, and now wish the curtain to be rung down, without ...

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  11. SUCCESSFUL RUSSIAN OPERATIONS.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning. — It is officially stated that a lull along almost the whole front on the left bank of the Vistula has succeeded the ...

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  12. A VICTORIAN KILLED.

    Lieutenant F. W. A. Steele. of the Royal Fusiliers (a Victorian), who had been mentioned in despatches, was killed on October 26 or 27. ...

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  13. GERMAN NAVAL RAID

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The raid is materially increasing the number who are enlisting, particularly in the area affected by Wednesday's bombardment. ...

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  14. MEDICAL STATISTICS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Army medical statistics reveal the mortality rate among the French wounded as 3.40. It has been possible to return ...

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  15. GERMAN CASUALTY LISTS.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning. —The four last German lists received at Amsterdam contain 22,601 casualties, including 1600 in a single ...

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  16. LOSSES BY UNION FORCES.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday Morning.—The casualites among the Union forces to date total 429, including 127 killed inside the Union and thirty-two ...

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  17. AUSTRIANS CLAIM A VICTORY.

    VIENNA, Sunday Morning.—A communique claims that the Austrians "outed the Russians in West Galicia and also in South Poland. They ...

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  18. FAILURE OF GERMAN MISSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning. — German newspapers increasingly attack America, and this is interpreted as recognition that the mission of Count ...

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  19. ALLIES GAINING GROUND.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.—A communique states: We gained ground slightly along the dunes north-east of Nieuport. The enemy's two strong ...

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  20. GERMANS DRIVEN BACK

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Morning.—A communique states: The artillery prevented an attempt by the enemy to cross the right bank of the Vistula ...

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  21. COURT-MARTIALLED.

    Van Der Linden was court-martialled at Pretoria for attempting to organise a rebellion. He was found guilty, and sentenced to two years' imprisonment. ...

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  22. THE MESSUDIEH'S CREW.

    Advices from Constantinople report that a majority of the Messudish's crew were drowned when a British submarine sank her. ...

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  23. A GERMAN VERSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning. —A Berlin communique states that the enemy made a number of attacks at Nieuport Bixschoote, and north of La ...

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  24. BOMBARDMENT RISKS.

    Lloyds' bombardment risks from Harwich northwards is 40 per cent., Harwich to Dover 20 per cent.; South Coast, 10 per cent.; and West Coast, ...

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  25. CANADIANS AT THE FRONT.

    OTTAWA, Saturday Night.—Princess Patricia's regiment is now in the firing line, and it was the first Canadian contingent to reach the front. ...

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  26. STORMING A LAAGER.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—It is officially stated that Colonel Pretorius reports that he followed the spoor, and found General Fourie's ...

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  27. NO WARSHIP LOST.

    The Admiralty deny the loss of any British warship during the East Coast operations. ...

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  28. BRITAIN IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — It is officially stated that [?]rance has recognised the British Protectorate in Egypt, and Britain adlieres to the ...

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  29. RELIEF OF THE BELGIANS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — Mr T. A. Coghlan Agent-General) has handed the American Embassy, through the Belgian Minister, £ 60,000 sterling, ...

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  30. CROSSING THE FLOODED COUNTRY

    DUNKIRK, Saturday Morning.— In order to occupy St. Georges the Belgians and French crossed flooded country. Sometimes the water reached ...

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  31. FRENCH NEWSPAPERS INDIGNANT.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. — The newspapers are indignant at the massacre that followed the German raid on the East Coast. It will arouse the ...

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  32. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Secretary of State for the Colonies cables as follows: London, December 18, 7.40 p.m. Official): The French ...

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  33. CONDITION OF THE KAISER.

    HAGUE, Sunday Morning. — The Kaiser continues to suffer from great nervous depression, and the Kaiserin is opposing his return to the front. ...

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  34. LAST OF REBEL LEADERS CAPTURED.

    CAPE TOWN, Sunday Morning. — Wolmarans and Conroy, the last of the rebel leaders, have been captured. ...

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  35. UNITED STATES TAKES NO PART.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Morning.— President Wilson and Mr W. J. Bryan Secretary of State) have decided nor to make any representations to ...

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  36. AVIATORS INOINERATED.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning. — Two military aviators fell near Issyles Monlineux. The petrol caught fire, and both were incinerated. ...

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  37. THE ALLIES HOLD ROULERS.

    The Franco-British advance to Roulers is confirmed French and British outposts hold Roulers. ...

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  38. SULTAN OF EGYPT

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Ehedive's uncle, Prince Husien, has been appointed Sultan of Egypt. The new Sultan has been made an honorary ...

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  39. FOURIE BROTHERS ON TRIAL.

    At the court-martial of Fourie brothers at Pretoria, both formerly officers in the defence force, the elder brother bittarly reproached the British for ...

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  40. COMPULSORY SERVICE IN THE NETHERLANDS.

    HAGUE, Sunday Morning. — The War Minister shortly introduces a B[?]ll to provide for compulsory military service. ...

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  41. GERMAN LINE PIERCED.

    The Allies' advanced troops have passed Middelkerke. The enemy has been driven out of a number of trenches on the right bank of the ...

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  42. WILL COME HOME TO ROOST.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning. — The New York "Tribune" remarks that civilised opinion everywhere shares in the indignation at the bombardment of ...

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  43. PRUSSIAN GUARD

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning.— During recent fighting three thousand, Hussars and Prussian Guards were ambished, and only 50 escaped. ...

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  44. ANOTHER UNTRUE STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — The German Government having stated that the German civil prisoners at Hong Kong [?]re [?] like coolies. ...

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  45. EGYPT'S FUTURE.

    The Sultan-elect, in an interview with a "Times" correspondent said: "I have never been a pretender since the suippression of the Arabs. I was ...

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  46. LOOKING FORWARD

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning. — British agents have interested [?]report, dated September 8, from General ...

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  47. RIOTOUS GERMANS

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night. — Three thousand Germans, forming a volunteer regiment, armed with, swords, held a riotous meeting, at which James ...

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  48. UNITED STATES DEFENCE

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — Gardner withdrew from the commit. the agitation for a larger American navy, gave avidence before the House ...

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  49. JOY BELLS RINGING IN BERLIN.

    AMSTERDAN, Friday Night.—Berlin is beflagged. and hells are ringing over the victories in Poland and the raid on the Yorkshire coast. The ...

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  50. BRILLIANT FAT BY FRENCH DRAGOONS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — The Dunkrik co[?]espondent of "The Daily Mall rays that when advancing along the coast, in the direction of Ostend, ...

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  51. THE KING'S MESSAGE.

    The King sent, a messake to Prince Hussien promising unfailing support in safeguarding the integrity of Egypt. ...

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  52. WHY THE CHOICE WAS MADE.

    Great Britain informed Prince Hussien that he was chosen as the Prince of Manonmet All the family worth [?]st to occupy the new position as Sultan. ...

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  53. AUSTRIAN PRESS JUBILANT.

    VIENNA, Saturday Morning. — The Austrian press is jubilant as the East Coast raid. The "Neue Freie Press" remarks that, "our insolent foe now ...

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  54. GARIBALDI LEGION

    LONDON, Friday Night. — One thousand in London have enlisted in the Garibaldi Legion and twenty thousand are training at the Garibaldi ...

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  55. PROGRESS ALL ALONG THE LINE.

    PARIS, Saturday Night. — A communique issued this afternoon states: We organised the ground gained on Thursday south of Dixmude, and ...

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  56. POSITION OF HUNGARY

    BUDAPEST, Saturday Morning. — Count Tisza the Hungarian Premier, in a speech in Parliament intimated that Hungary would separately defend ...

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  57. EMDEN'S FUGITIVES

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning. — A message from Tokio says that a British cruiser captured the Emden's fugitives aboard the schooner Ayesha. ...

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  58. SIGNALLE[?]S TO BE SHOT.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The patrols on the east coast have been ordered to shoot any persons signalling in any manner, of exhibiting any light ...

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  59. THE PANAMA CANAL

    WAHSINGTON, Saturday Night. — Colonel Goethals has explained that he was mistaken about the alleged British infringement of the Canal's neutrality. ...

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  60. THE PARTY ON A COLLIER.

    BERLIN, Sunday Morning. — A wireless message states: "The harbormaster at Rangoon telegraphs that an officer and forty-three of the crew of ...

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  61. SIMILAR RAIDS TO BE ORGANISED.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Night. — The naval circles in Hamburg sharply discussed the raid. A number of non-Prussian naval officers declared that it ...

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  62. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN ROUT.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — A Budapest correspondent writes that the public there is horrified at the details of the rout of the ...

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  63. CONSUL'S CONVICTION

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Appeal Court has quashed he [?]tion of Herman Ahlers, who was formerly German Consul at Sunderland ...

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  64. COLUMN CUT TO PIECES.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning. — A communique states: We repulsed an attack at Teenstuafte, appreciably progressed in the neighborhood of Korteker, and ...

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  65. HOISTING THE FLAG.

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent states that the Union Jack was hoised at the British Agency, and a salute of 161 guns fired at Alexandria, Port Said, ...

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  66. Family Notices

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  67. AIRMEN DROPPING BOMBS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.—A telegram from Berlin states that two of the Allies' airmen threw ten bombs at Saarburg and Lorraine on Thursday ...

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  68. DEVASTATED VILLAGES

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says that for the purpose of reconstituting the life of devastated villages, ...

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  69. INSPIRED BERLIN MESSAGE.

    AMSTERDAM. Sunday Morning.— Apparently an ispired Berlin telegram declares that Scamborough is a fortified place. Only the coast guard ...

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  70. GENERAL TO BE COURT-MARTIALLED.

    ROME, Saturday Night.—Advices from Budapest state that the Emperor Franz Josef has ordered General Po[?]cr[?]k to be court-martialled. ...

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  71. GERMANY'S FRENZIED JOY

    AMSTERDAN, Saturday Morning. Germany's frenzied joy at the alleged victory has been partly solved with the arrival of the German newspapers, ...

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  73. GERMANS FEAR INVASION

    ANSTERDAM, Saturday Morning.—The Germans fear that Britain intends to land troops at Zeebrugge. Twenty thousand are manning the ...

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  74. PIVOT HELD FIRMLY

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—"The Times" correspondent at Petrograd states that General von Hinderburg's real objective is not Warsaw, but a ...

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  75. MASSING ARMY CORPS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — The Petrograd correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" says that the Germans are massing so many army corps along the ...

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  76. GERMAN CAMEROONS

    LONDON. Saturday Morning. — A Colonial Office summary of the operations in the German Cameroons show that the whole of the northern railway ...

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  77. BELGIAN AVIATORS

    DUNKRIK, Saturday Morning. — A youthful Belgian aviator flew over Ostend and Bruges and dropped bombs on the German troops. He also bombed ...

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