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  2. RUSSIAN TRADE

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.—M. Bark, Russian Minister of Finance, an an interview said that after the war had terminated the bulk of the Russian ...

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  3. THE WAR

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Admiralty reports that thirty-four British aeroplane attacked (Bruges, Zee-brugge, and Ostend, with a view to ...

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  4. SEA-BORNE TRADE

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night.—The German Legation states that Britain's declaration of all British ports as war ports justified the ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN POLAND

    PARIS, Friday Night.—An official report says: The repulse of the German attacks in Poland seems to be complete. The Russians inflicted ...

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  6. AFFAIRS IN MEXICO

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night.—The Villa revolutionists captured Guadalajara, the second largest city in Mexico, and starvation is ...

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  7. INVITATION TO JOURNALISTS.

    The German naval staff invited a number of American, Italian, and Austrian Journalists to accompany the submarines and witness the attacks ...

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  8. SOLID RANKS CUT DOWN.

    An "Eye Witness" states that the fire from the Russian machine guns cut solid ranks like a scythe. When the fighting had been finished piles of ...

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  9. VILLAGES WIPED OUT

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday Night.—Whole villages were wiped out by hurricane, tidal wave, and earthquake in American Samoa. Shipping was ...

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  10. GERMAN "KULTUR."

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.—"The Deutsche Mantungs Zeitung" says that the German blockade will only be effective if it costs the lives of ...

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  11. INVASION OF EGYPT

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—"The Times" correspondent at Ismailia on the Suez Canal, says that when the night fighting at Ismailia began a ...

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  12. FORTIFIED HEIGHTS CAPTURED.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Morning.—A communique states: The enemy's attacks were repulsed with severe hosses in the Lyok distaict. ...

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  13. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—The newspapers compare the moderate tone of President Wilson's advice to Britain using the neutral flag with a ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The British, and Foreign Sailors' Society's essay competition prizes have been awarded to William Ward ...

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  15. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY

    PARIS, Saturday Night,—A communique states: The Germans are violently bombarding from the sea to the Lys. There is great artillery ...

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  16. ATTACK LASTED FOR TWENTY FOUR HOURS.

    The Admiralty states that the combined aeroplane and seaplane attack lasted for twenty-four hours. The railway station at Blankenberghe was ...

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  17. GERMANY'S OFFER TO AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night.-Count von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador, has offered to the United States a relax of the warfare against ...

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  18. GERMAN PROFESSOR'S TRIBUTE.

    BERLIN, Saturday Night.—Professor Goldstein has issued a glowing tribute to the reception to the British Association in Australia. The ...

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  19. THE GERMAN STAFF

    PARIS, Friday Night.—M. Hanotaux writes that he has received information from Berlin stating that the German general staff is divided, and ...

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  20. BOASTFUL PRUSSIANS

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—A Swiss who recently spent twenty-five days in Germany says that complete confidence reigns in Prussia. There is some ...

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  21. TURKISH FORCE ANNIHILATED.

    CAIRO, Sunday Morning.—A detachment of troops was landed near Tor[?] crossed the hilis, and surprised and annihilated a Turkish force of ...

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  22. FINANCIAL DEALINGS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Bank of England is issuing ten million Russian one year five per cent. Treasury bills at £95. ...

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  23. YOUNG BELGIANS

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—Thirteen hundred young Belgians were arrested while trying to escape towards Holland, and twenty-five were ...

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  24. A FASCINATING SPECTACLE.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Twenty-two of the aeroplanes which took part in the attack left the east [?] of England and presented a ...

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  25. THE ENEMY DISUNITED.

    CAIRO, January 19.—Refugees from the Sinai Peninsula, Bayrouth, Syria, and Jerusalem tell of the pitiful position of the Moslem army and people ...

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  26. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—New South Wales bonds are quoted at one half per cent. premium for cash. It is announced that £1,285,000 of the ...

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  27. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—The Kaiser has returned to the east front. ...

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  28. MADAME DE THEBES' PROPHECY FOR 1915.

    A visitor to France writing from London, January 5, to a friend in Launceston says: "When in Paris I read the annual prohpesies of Madame ...

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  29. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning.—A communique states: We repulsed the Germany at Svidnek, near Wyszkow, and at Porogui, near the Bukovina frontier. ...

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  30. REJOICINGS IN BERLIN

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night.—A German communique claims to have captured 2600 Russians, twenty cannon, and thirty machine guns at the ...

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  31. RAILWAY GOODS YARDS DESTROYED.

    DUNKIRK, Sunday Morning.—A[?]men's bombs completely destroyed the Ostend railway goods yards. ...

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  32. ADMIRAL SIR JOHN JELLICOE PROMOTED.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Ad-miral Sir John Jellicoe has been promoted to the order of the Grand Gross of the Bath for services rendered ...

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  33. "DEPLORABLE DAMAGE."

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.—A German communique states that the hostile air raids on the coast did deplorable damage to civilians and their ...

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  34. FRENCH AIRMEN

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—Five airmen bombarded and damaged an aerodrome at Habsheim, near Mulhausen, and killed the keeper. ...

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  35. PRINCE ALBERT RE-JOINS HIS SHIP.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—H.R.H. Prince Albert, second son of King George and Queen Mary, having recovered from the attack of ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELS

    PIETERMARITZBURG, Saturday Night.—Sir Thomas Watt Minister for Part sand Telegraph, in an interview, said that the Government did ...

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  37. THE ALLIES' CAMPAIGN

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.—A communique states: We repulsed the enemy near Arracourt, and captured Hill [?]37 north-west of Sudelle and ...

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  38. SALE OF ABSINTHE

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.—The Chamber of Deputies, by 481 rotes to 52, adopted a bill suppressing perpetually the sale of absinthe. ...

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  40. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.—It is officially stated at Berlin that German East Africa, is completely free of the enemy, and parities of German ...

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  41. CAPTURE OF A BRICKFIELD.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—An "Eye-Witness" details the capture of a brickfield on Saturday last. The British and French artillery ...

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  42. ITALIAN FORCES

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—Advices from Rome state that the forces to be mobilised by March 1 will exceed 1,000,000. Two new Dreadnoughts, ...

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  43. OUTBREAK OF DISEASE IN VIENNA.

    VIENNA, Saturday Night.—Four hundred and twenty-five cases of spotted typhus occurred during the first week in February, principally in ...

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  44. AFTER THE WAR

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Professor Mihukoff, leader of the Russian Liberals, states that the Allies have agreed that at the end ...

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  45. KAISER AND GENERALS CONFERRING.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.—General Ey[?]horn who commands the German operations in East Prussia, the Kaiser, and General von Hindenburg ...

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  46. GERMAN INTIMIDATION.

    ROME, Saturday Night.—The newspapers complain that German agents in Lybia are professedly raising recruits. Some native Italian troops ...

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  47. JAPAN & CHINA

    PEKING, Saturday Night.—The telegrams that represent Japan as making far-reaching demands on China have been officially explained. Japan ...

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  48. "WHEN ENGLAND IS INVADED."

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.—Phrase-books found in the knapsacks of German wounded soldiers show that when England is invaded she will be ...

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  49. GERMAN ARMY CORPS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—An official report from Petrograd states that the appearance of four fresh German [?] corps in East Prussia ...

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  50. AVALANCHE IN ITALY

    ROME, Saturday Night.—An avalanche near Mesce, in the commune of Tenda, buried a hut full of workmen. Fifteen bodies have been recovered. ...

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  51. "HYMN OF HATE."

    BERLIN, Sunday Morning.—"Vorwae[?]ts" protests against certain school-masters compelling the children to learn the "Hymn of Hate." In some ...

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