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  2. DURATION OF THE WAR

    NEW JERSEY, Saturday Night. — Mr Thomas Edison, the inventor, believes that the war will last till 1917. He says the submarine has proved the ...

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  3. MEAT FOR TROOPS

    LONDON, Friday Night.— The hearing of summonses charging J. Lyons and Company, Limited, with selling and depositing for preparation unsound meat ...

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  4. THE BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — A debate on the army was raised in the House of Lords on Lord Middleton'S questioning the Government ...

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  5. CARDINAL MERCIER

    ROME, Saturday Morning.—The Kaiser has telegraphed to the Pope Joying Cardinal Mercier's arrest, and stating that the Germans merely warned him ...

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  6. THE WAR

    PARIS, Friday Night. — A communique states: The French infantry captured a hillock at Lombaettzdye, and made progress at Laboisielle and ...

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  7. THE GERMANS' REQUEST.

    ROME, Saturday Morning. — The Vatican has been informed that the German authorities merely addressed Cardinal Mercier with a most ...

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  8. RUMANIA MOBILISING

    PARIS, Sunday Morning. — "Le Petit Parisien" states that Rumania is preparing to mobilise three classes, totalling 135,000 men, who will be ...

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  9. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Morning.— The State Department regards the British reply concerning contraband as conclusive. Mr W. J. Bryan, Secretary ...

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  10. FIGHTING IN POLAND

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Poland correspondent, speaking of the fighting from Cracow to Rawkel, says for thirty-six ...

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  11. DENIAL OF ARREST CONTRADICTED.

    AMSTERDAM. Saturday Morning. — "Tyd" states that the contradiction of Cardinal Mercier's arrest is untrue. The Cardinal is not allowed to leave ...

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  12. WOUNDED INDIANS

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary visited 1100 wounded Indians at Brighton. There were several ...

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  13. REPLY FRANK AND FRIENDLY.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — The interim reply sent to Washington is coached in frank and friendly terms. ...

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  14. PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT REPORTED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning. — Advices from Berlin state that the Mercier incident has been peacefully settled. ...

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  15. COMPULSORY SERVICE MAY BE ADOPTED.

    Lord Haldane said he believed voluntary recruiting would meet all requirements, yet if the compulsory service became a national necessity ...

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  16. SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.— communique reads: We very brilliantly captured a hill near Soupir and three lines of German trenches, and repulsed ...

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  17. A BRITISH PROTEST AND THREAT.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night. — The British Government has notified the United States that if American merchants persisted in exporting to ...

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  18. "WILLIAM'S WILL"

    PARIS, Sunday Morning. - The Germans mulcted Valenciennes in two million francs on the pretext that some of the residents was found in ...

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  19. THE POPE AND THE PASTORAL.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Milan states that the Pope was personally acquainted with Cardinal Mercier's pastoral prior to its ...

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  20. MEN SACRIFICED LIKE WATER.

    During an infantry charge the German generals sacrificed men like water. The ground was heaped with ridges of grey-clad dead. Upwards of ...

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  21. RECRUTTING IN IRELAND.

    Lord Macdonnell, speaking in the House of Lords, said 125,000 Irishmen had enlisted during the past few months in the United Kingdom. ...

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  22. PRINTER OF PASTORAL FIXED.

    AMSTERDAM. Friday Night.—"The Tyd" states that the printer of Cardinal Mercier's pastoral has been fined five hundred marks, with the alternative of ...

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  23. SPEECH BY LORD ROSEBERY.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — Lord Rosebery, speaking at Dalkeith, said Britain and Germany were fighting with their backs to the wall, and ...

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  24. PROCLAMATION BY THE KAISER.

    The Kaiser's latest proclamation, which was found on some of the prisoners, states. if compelled to retire from Poland, they must leave ...

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  25. GERMAN OUTRAGES

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Belgian Legation has issued a record of the maltreatment of Catholic clergy in Belgium, including the invalid octogenarian ...

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  26. SWEDEN INDIGNANT

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.— "The Daily Mail's" Copenhagen correspondent states that indiguation is growing in Sweden because three Swedish ...

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  27. GERMAN ATROCITIES

    PARIS, Sunday Morning. — According to a French official report of the German strocities in France the participators in the pillage at the ...

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  28. A GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning. — A German communique states: We captured two thousand Russians and seven machine guns on the 7th inst. ...

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  29. A GERMAN VERSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night.—A German communique states: We repulsed several attacks northeast of Soissons with heavy French losses. We ...

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  30. RUSSIAN SUCCESS

    PEPROGRAD, Friday Night. — A communique states: The Russians at Ardagan captured numerous guns and took many prisoners belonging to an ...

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  31. PERSECUTION BY TURKS

    PARIS, Sunday Night. — When the Turks were not satisfied with the expulsion of [?]20,000 Greeks from Asia Minor last autumn, persecution ...

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  32. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—In the House of Lords Lord Crewe, in replying of Lords Lord Crewe, in replying to Lord Curzon, said severe penalties ought to be inflicted on ...

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  33. WAR WITH TURKEY

    PARIS, Friday Night.—It is officially reported that a Turkish transport has been mined And sunk at the entrance to the Bosphorus. A Russian cruiser ...

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  34. FRENCH TREASURY BILLS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — The Bank of England, with the Imperial Government's approval, receives' applications for ten million sterling ...

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  35. THE ENEMY AGAIN [?]

    PARIS, Sunday Morning. — A communique states that the enemy was again repulsed northward of soissons, and also driven [?]the vicinity ...

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  36. CAPTURED AUSTRIANS

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning. —The levy of recruits for 1915 numbering 535,000. is being called up. A communique states: The fighting ...

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  37. BELGIAN TRADE UNIONISTS.

    The amalgamated engineers have Voted a sixpenny levy for Belgian trade unionists. ...

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  38. WILL NEVER YIELD

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night. — Mr Choate, a former Ambassador. in a speech at New York, said Britain was determined never to submit or ...

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  39. INCREASED RECRUITING.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—During the past week there has been an increased rate in recruiting in London, Manchester, Burnley, and ...

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  40. PERSIAN GULF ARABS

    DELHI, Friday Night.—In reply to letters announcing tie outbreak of war with Turkey, and the occupation of Basra by the British force, the political ...

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  41. OFFENSIVE RESUMED

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning. — A communique reads: He Turks resumed a vigorous offensive on the Karraurtean regiment, apparently in order to ...

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  42. AN APPEAL GRANTED.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Morning. —Lord Lonsdale's application to appeal to the Military High Court against his sentence has been granted. ...

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  43. VIOLENT ATTACKS

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. — A communique states: We carried a redoubt, captured two lines of trenches, and successfully readied the third lines north ...

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  44. EXPORT OF TEA AND COCOA.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The prohibition of the export of tea has been removed, but the export of cocoa to certain European countries is ...

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  45. PROCLAMATION OF HOLY WAR FAILS.

    PARIS, Sunday Night. — All the Turkish attempts to proclaim a holy war in Bagdad. in Asiatic Turkey, have proved unsuccessful. ...

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  46. INTERNED AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The American Ambassador at Berlin suggests that the Australians interned in Germany should obtain their birth ...

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  47. IN THE CAMEROONS.

    PARIS. Sunday Morning. — An official report states that a large German force violently attacked Edea, in the Cameroons and were repulsed with ...

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  48. SINOPE BOMRARDED

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning. — A Constantinople communique states that the Russian fleet bombarded Sinope, a town in Asiatic Turkey standing on a ...

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  49. THE ADVANCE ON EGYPT

    CAIRO, Saturday Morning.— General von Falkenberg, who is commanding the army marching against Egypt, has arrived at Damascus. The Germans have ...

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  50. AUSTRIA WANTS PEACE

    PARIS, Friday Night.—According to the well-informed Rome correspondent, of "Le Petit Parisien" Austria is complaining more and more that she ...

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  51. CONCESSION TO SERVIA

    PARIS, Saturday Night. — "The Temps" Milan. correspondent states that Italy and Servia hare signed an agreement giving Servia a port in the ...

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  52. VICTORIAN GIFT OF MOTOR AMBULANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — The Belgian Minister has accepted, through Mr M'Bride, Agent-General for Victoria, Mr Leslie Stuart's gifts of a ...

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  53. CORRESPONDENTS SHOULD SEND POST CARDS.

    Correspondents to Australians interied in Germany are advised to send post cards, but no letters. ...

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  54. ALBANIAN REVOLT

    ROME, Saturday Morning. — The "Giornale d' Italia" says the insurrection movement extends over the whole of Albania. The Mussulmans at ...

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  55. THE KAISER'S BIRTHDAY

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning. — The Prussian Government has forbidden festivities on the Kaiser's birthday on the 27th inst., and ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    BERLIN, Saturday Night. — The "Vowarts" publishes a German surgeon's statement that the prisoners at Lodz are extremely well treated, and ...

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  58. RETREAT OF AUSTRIANS

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night. — An Austrian communique mentions that the Austrians in the Carpathians were obliged to retreat towards the main passes ...

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  59. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Reuter reports that none of the Dominion Governments have asked that an Imperial Conference be held in 1915. The ...

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  60. THE GERMAN DEAD

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning. —"De Telegraaf" states that every night trains full of German dead arrive at Capelle, near Antwerp. The ...

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  61. AN ALARMING REPORT

    ROME, Sunday Morning. — The Russians captured an aeroplane from Przemsyl, carrying the alarming report that there are 5000 sick troops in ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    CAIRO, Saturday Night. — The Catholic Bishop of Haiffa has been senced to death in absentia for preaching in favor of the Allies. ...

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