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  2. RELIEF FUNDS IN INDIA

    DELHI, Friday Night.—The total of the war relief funds in India has now reached 0 lakhs of rupees, exclusive of 24 laksh in Madras and 35 ...

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  3. THE WAR

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A communique states that the naval operations in the Dar[?]anelles were continued on Thursday. Despite a gale the ...

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  4. THE GERMAN BLOCKADE

    PARIS, Friday Night.—The Minister of Marine (M. Augagneur) in the course of an interview, said: "Not another ship will reach Germany ...

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  5. AN AUSTRIAN DEFEAT

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Morning.—Details of the fighting at Stanislavoffse show that the Austrians at the outset had twenty big guns on the ...

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  6. BEFORE THE WAR

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—The "Matin" states that the Germans, expecting the easy capture of Paris, divided the city into seven sectors, ...

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  7. SUBMARINE SHELLED.

    LONDON. Saturday Morning.—An official report states that a French warship shelled and thrice hit a submarine, which disappeared in the ...

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  8. THE ALLIES PROGRESS

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.—A communique reads: We repulsed twelved attempts to push trenches in contact with ours at Dumes, and counter attacks at ...

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  9. THE SINKING OF SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The reportt on the Admiralty's examination confirms the probability of the claim that the steamer Thordis sank a ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday Night.—During the debate on the Indemnity Bill in the Assembly, Mr Guin denounced Mr Hertzog for having duped ...

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  11. THE GERMAN LOSSES

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—An official report stores that the German losses are at least 3,000,000, excluding sick. The calculation as based on the ...

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  12. BRONZE STATUES

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night.—The Germans have removed 48 bronze statues from the Petit Sablon-square at Brussels and despatched them to ...

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  13. STEAMER BADLY DAMAGED

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Holland-America companjy's steamer Noorderoyk, which recently left for America, is returning to Rotterdam, ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Builders' Union are demanding twopence an hour increase in wages. ...

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  15. GERMAN AND T[?]ISH CRUISERS.

    ROME, Friday Night.—The German Admiral Couchon is aboard the Breslau, which, with the Hamidieh and Medjidish and four destroyers, is an ...

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  16. CRISIS IN GREECE

    ATHENS, Saturday Morning.—The Greek Cabinet has resigned owing to the King disapproving of their policy. ...

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  17. A LIVELY CANNONADE.

    A communique states that our progress at Perthes is maintained, and there is a lively cannonade elsewhere. ...

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  18. DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Morning.—Germany has asked United States to manage its diplomatic affairs. ...

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  19. GERMAN SUBMARINE SUNK

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Press Bureau states that British Destroyers sank the sumbarine U.S., and captured the officers and crew. ...

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  20. STEAMER ON FIRE

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Atlantic liner Latourain has wirelessed to Queenstown that she is afire and in distress She left New York ...

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  21. THE TABLES TURNED

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning.—The Germans, in superior numbers, almost surrounded Russians at Prasnysz, and enclosed them ...

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  22. AN ADMIRALTY REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Rear-Admiral Garden reports that action in the Dardaneiles was impossible unt[?] the afternoon of the 3rd inst., ...

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  23. AN AERIAL HERO

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—An official report states that M. Pegoud bas been awarded the military medal for attacking three Taubes. ...

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  24. THE DACIA'S CAPTURE.

    PARRIS, Saturday Morning.—An official report states that the Harar time Prefect at Brest lias pronounced the Dacia's capture legal and official. ...

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  25. A GALLANT CAPTAIN

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The King has give audience and presented a distinguished service cross to Captain Kinnear for saving the steamer ...

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  26. ZEPPELIN DAMAGED

    AMST[?]ERDAM, Saturday Morning.—The Zeppelin XLS was seriously damaged whish descending at Tirlemount. ...

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  27. INDIAN WHEAT CROP

    DELHI, Saturday Night.—A forecast of the wheat crop in 32,000,000 acres, and increase in area of 23 per cent. The Government is arranging ...

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  28. STRAIN ON SUBMARINE CREWS.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Morning.—German admirals state that the strewn on the submarine crews has been so great that it will be some ...

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  29. HELP FOR BELGIANS

    LONDON, Saturday. Night.—Mr M'Bride, Agent-General for Victoria, has handed to the Belgian Minister £20,000 from the Lord Mayor of ...

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  30. MEAT FOR TROOPS

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

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  31. EAST PRUSSIAN BRIGADE

    PETROGRAD, Friday Night.—An infantry brigade of the Twentieth East Prussian Army Corps suffered tremendous casualties at Kerjik, where ...

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  32. AERIAL BOMBS

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.—The Rottwell powder factory, near Donausehinger, which was blown up by aerial bombs, was one of the most ...

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  33. MEXICO CITY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night.—The entire Foreign Diplomatic Corps has decided to leave Mexico City owing to the extreme criticalness of ...

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  34. IN NORTHERN POLAND

    PETROGRAD, Friday Morning.—The peasants, both men and women, in Northern Poland, during the German invasion armed themselves with ...

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  35. POSITION IN GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—The report of the Vice-Consul at Berlin, dated January 28,. declares that Germany is on the very verge of ...

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  36. NEW ZEALANDER KILLED

    Lieutenant Kenneth Thomson, of the Indian Cavalry, lately of Geraldine, New Zealand, has been killed in the Persian Gulf. ...

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  37. ISTRANDED CRUISER

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning.—The German cruser Gneisenan still blocks the Scheldt. The Germans have made repeated efforts to raise her, ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—During last month the imports increased by £3,215,163, the exports decreased by £15,084,860, and the re-exports by ...

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  39. DISARMING THE FORTS.

    BUCHAREST, Saturday Night.—The Turks and Germans, realising that they are powerless for preventing the fleet penetrating the Dardanelles. ...

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  40. TREMENDOUS CONFLIGT

    ROME, Friday Night.—The Austro Hungarian censorship of despatches is becoming increasingly severe. Nevertheless they show that a tremendous ...

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  41. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Night.—A communique states: Ther eis stubborn fighting along the whole front between the Vistula and Niemen. The ...

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  42. FOOD FOR GERMANY

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Night.—"There are heavy food exports from all parts of Scandinavia to Germany. Six thousand cars are awaiting discharge ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. BRITISH GENERALS

    PARIS, Friday Night.—General De la Croix, late Commander-in-Chief, has presented Field Marshal Sir John French with the Medaille Militaire. ...

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  45. RUSSIAN CAPTURES.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning.—The Russians captured 153 officers, 18,522 men, five guns, fifty-two machine guns, 519 ...

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  46. TRENCHES CAPTURED

    PARIS, Friday Night.—A communique says; We have recaptured the great portion of our advanced trenches near Notre Dame Deleretto, and ...

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  47. FEELING AGAINST GERMANS.

    The civil population is insufficiently fed, and are murmuring against the Germans. Fifty German officers have passed through Bucharest towards ...

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  48. GERMANS DEMORALISED

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The "Eye-WitnesS" reports that prisoners state that the Germans at the Guinchy brickfield were so demoralised after ...

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  49. AUSTRALIA'S HELP

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Times," in a leader, in referring to the Dominions' gifts to the British Red Cross, says: "While our gratitude ...

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  50. A REIGN OF TERROR

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Daily Chronicle". correspondent. at Novoselitza states that there is a reign of terror at Burovina. Spies ...

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  51. DEFENCES OF CONSTANTINOPLE.

    CONTANTINOPLE, Sunday (Morning.—In view of the threatened occupation by the Allies, it is reported here that the Turks propose to ...

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  52. AERIAL TORPEDOES

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—An official report states: During heavy trench fighting on the Rheims, Betheny and Prunay front, the Germans ...

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  53. SITUATION UNCHANGED

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Field-Marshal Sir John French's bulletin states that the situation is unchanged. Minor enterprises are of daily ...

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  54. EXCHEQUER BONDS

    LONDON Saturday Night.—Tenders are about to be invited for £50,000,000, five years 3 per cent. Exchequer bond,s closing on the 10th ...

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  55. IN THE TRENCHES

    LONDON, Saturday Night. —The "Eye Witness" states that in order to avoid getting lost in the trenches they are labelled with signposts, and ...

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  56. GERMAN EXPLANATION

    WASHINGTON. Saturday Night.—Count von Bernstor has issued an explanation of the attack on the hospital ship Austria on February 1. The ...

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  57. A GERMAN REVERSE

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.—A communique States: We made counter attack in the Notre Dame and Delorette district, and progressed. The ...

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  58. GERMAN VERSIONS

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—A German communiques states: We inflicted considerable Josses on the British south of [?] and repulsed a ...

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  59. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—An official report states that an expeditionary force is concentrating in North Africa, and is ready to embark at a ...

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