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  2. Advertising

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  3. GERMAN SPIES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Three German spies have been arrested in London on a charge of communicating naval and military information to the ...

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  4. BRITISH PRISONERS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A White Paper dealing with the treatment of British prisoners an Germany shoves that Britain has constantly ...

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  5. THE WAR

    PARIS, Friday Night.—A communique states: We gained ground at Eperges, beyond the German trenches captured yesterday, which were ...

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  6. TRAIN DERAILED

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Night.—A train carrying the staff of a German army corps was derailed at Poland, and several superior officers were ...

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  7. GERMAN SUBMARINES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A German submarine chased the Holt (Ocean S.S. Co.) liner Theseus, 6724 tons, off the Scilly Islands and signalled her to ...

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  8. THE NORTH SEA

    CHRISTIANA, Saturday Morning.—The newspapers express the opinion that the British, squadron attacked German submarines at Sartar Oe, an ...

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  9. NEW YORK THE CENTRE OF THE SPY SYSTEM.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The alleged spies are Keupperle, Muller, and Hahn. The military have already taken evidence, and decided to ...

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  10. PROGRESS OF RUSSIANS

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Morning.—A communique states: West of the Niemen, at daybreak on Friday, we attacked the German positions, and ...

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  11. GRAIN-LADEN BARQUE TORPEDODED.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—When the South Shields tug Hover was towing the French barque General de Sonis, 2190 tons, laden with a cargo of grain, ...

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  12. THE ROLL Of FAME

    LONDON, Friday Night.—"The Gazette" announces that Captain Kelly has received' the Championship of the Bath for chasing the German cruisers ...

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  13. MOVEMENTS CAREFULLY MAPPED OUT.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning.—The London correspondent of the New York Sun" says that the arrest of Keuppenle reveals that New York is ...

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  14. THE VESSEL TOWED TO DEAL.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—The French barque General de Sonis was towed to Deal, near the southern extremity of the Downs, in an ...

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  15. COUNTER-ATTACKS REPULSED.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.—A communique states: We captured fifteen hundred metres of trenches at Eperges after a fresh brilliant attack ...

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  16. CRUISER KARLSRUHE

    COPPENHAGE, Sunday Morning.—The German cruiser Karlsruhe in the Caribbean Sea on November 4, and while part of the crew were taking ...

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  17. BULGARIAN FORCES

    ATHENS, Sunday Morning.—The Bulgarian comitadjis, under the orders of Bulgarian and Turkish reserve officers, are concentrating at ...

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  18. A COLLIER SUNK.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Whenn a Portguese sailing collier was going from Douro towards Oporto on April 3 she was torpedoed, and ...

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  19. DESPERATE BAYONET FIGHTING.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.—It is officially stated that the capture of Les Esperges was characterised by desperate bayonet fighting. ...

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  20. CREW GIVEN TEN MINUTES TO LEAVE.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.—A German submarine gave the crew of the French sailer, Oheateux Brand, off the Isle of Wight, ten minutes to leave. ...

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  21. PREMIER OF GREECE

    ATHENS, Sunday Morning.—M. Venezelos, Premier and Minister of War for Greece, has retired from politics, explaining that his presence ...

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  22. EXODUS OF GERMANS

    ROME, Sunday Morning.—The exodus of Germans is increasing. Many families are leaving Naples and Rome, and hurrying to Switzerland. German ...

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  23. THE DARDANELLES

    PARIS, Friday Night.—A communique states: Mine sweeping at the entrance to the inlet to Chanak is continued nightly by dragging vessels ...

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  24. BELGIAN RELIEF VESSEL.

    ROTTERDAM, Saturday Night.—The steamer Harpalyce, 5940 tons, owned by W. Grey and Co., of Hartlepool, was torpedoed without warning ...

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  25. INDIAN GIFTS

    SIMLA, Saturday Morning.—Several Indian princes and noblemen steadily continue their generous gifts on behalf of the war funds, and ...

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  26. THE CARPATHIANS

    ROME, Friday Night.—"The Messagers" states that the Austrians have lost 300,000 men in the Carpathians one-third of them having been taken ...

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  27. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The last three lists of British, casualties contain the names of 1292 killed, 2583 wounded, and 136 missing. The lists ...

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  28. INNER FORTS BOMBARDED.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Matylene correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" says that the warships bombarded the inner forts on Sunday ...

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  29. LABOR AND THE WAR

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Birkenhead dockers have agreed to work overtime. ...

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  30. A COWARDLY ATTACK.

    ROTTERDAM, Sunday Morning.—The Harpalyce was chartered by the Belgian Relief committees, and was torpedoed off the Noordhinden ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND LOAN

    LONDON, Friday Night.—"The Daily Mail" states that arrangements are being made issue a New Zealand loan, possibly a week hence. The ...

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  32. RUSSIANS HOLD THE PRINCIPAL CHAIN.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning.—We took [?] brisonets twelve hundred of the enemy in the Carpathians on Wednesday, and now hold the whole ...

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  33. DRINK AND THE WAR

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and, the wine and spirit traders privately discussed the prohibition of ...

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  34. FIGHTING IN EGYPT

    PARIS Saturday Morning.—A communique states: General d'Amade's expeditionary force completed the Levant voyage in the beSt of conditions, ...

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  35. GERMAN BRUTALITY

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Night.—When the Russians re-took Andrejevo, near Memel, they found thirty-four wounded Russians, who it is believed ...

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  36. ARMORED TRAINS ATTACK RUSSIAN POSITION.

    BUCHAREST, Saturday Night.—Two armored trains attacked the Russian position at Boian, two kilometres from the Rumanian frontier ...

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  38. NEWSPAPER CRITICISM

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The New Zealand newspapers stated in January that the Dominion Commissioner (Mr T. Mackenzie), after the North Sea ...

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  39. PRISONERS OF WAR

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning.—Germany claims to have taken as prisoners 242,000 French, 509,000 Russians, 40,000 .Belgians, and 20,800 ...

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  40. HUNGARIAN OFFICER.

    BUDAPEST, Saturday Night.—A Hungarian officer relates that his regiment in the Carpathians were ordered to hold a position. They ...

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  41. GERMAN NOTE

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.—Germany has forwarded a Note, complaining that the United States is not observing the neutrality through ...

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  42. WAR IN THE AIR

    AMSTERDAM Saturday Night.—Allied airmen on Thursday evening dropped seven bombs on the German position at Knocke, but the result is ...

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  43. SULTAN OF EGYPT

    CAIRO, Saturday Night.—The Sultan of Egypt had a narrow escape from assassination. The Grand Master of Ceremonies, noticing a man step onto ...

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  44. WAR IN THE AIR

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning.—A communique states that Cossacks brought down an aeroplane and captured two aviators on the right bank of ...

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  45. THE COMPLAINTS BY GERMANY.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The German Note to the United States complains that the latter had accomplished nothing anent the rights to ...

    Article : 89 words
  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON Saturday Night.—The directors of the Trust Agency Company of Australasia has declared a dividend for the year of 10 per cent. ...

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  47. UNDEFENDED TOWNS BOMBED.

    CETTINGE, Friday Night.—The Austrian aviators continue their wanton attacks on undefended towns. An aeroplane on Thursday dropped seven ...

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  48. TYPHUS SPREADING

    CETTIGNE, Friday Night.—The ravages of typhus is spreading owing to the Australian, troops driving over the frontier seventeen thousand ...

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  49. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The imports have increased for the month £8,643,303: exports decreased, £1,434,695; and re-exports decreased, £1.469, ...

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