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  3. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    ROME, Thursday Night.—Officers relate that the enthusiasm of the Italians is unbounded. They go into a battle as if they were going to a fete. ...

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  4. THE DARDANELLES

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Press Bureau states that time recent operations consisted of attacks along the southern and Anzac lines, and ...

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  5. ANOTHER OUTRACE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The White Star lines Arabic from Liverpool, bound to New York, was torpedoed off Fastnet Island at 9.15 this ...

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  6. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—A German communique states: We took 3900 further prisoners at Kovno. The Russians under presure through ...

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  7. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    PARIS, Thursday Night—A communique states: Our attack made us masters of the junction of the Bethune, Arras, and Aslainangres roads ...

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  8. ENORMOUS GERMAN LOSSES. THE ASSAULT ON KOVINO.

    GENEVA, Friday Morning.—Telegrams from Innsbruck state that the capture of Kovno, cost the Germans several army corps. They lost thirty ...

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  9. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The British steamer Thornfield, 488 tons, the Wilson liner Serbino, 2205 tons, and the Grodno, 1955 tons, have been ...

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  10. FRENCH SUCCESS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—A German communique admits the French success between Angres and Souchez, and also temporary successes ...

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  11. NORWEGIAN STEAMER STOPPED.

    CHRISTIANIA, Thursday Night.—A submarine stopped the mail steamer Haakon, bound to England and seized the mails. The Norwegian ...

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  12. ALL PASSENGERS EXCEPT SIX SAVED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—All except six of the Arabic's passengers have been saved. ...

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  13. FURTHER ITALIAN SUCCESSES.

    ROME, Friday Morning.—A communique states: We expelled the defenders from the Pozzi Alti fort, in the Tonale zone, and occupied the ...

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  14. LORD KITCHENER

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Lord Kitchener has returned, after spending three days on the west front. He is more confident than ever of final ...

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  15. HEAVY CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—General Sir Ian Hamilton states that in the recent heavy fighting at Anzac there were heavy casualties on both sides. ...

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  16. NO WARNING GIVEN.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The White Star Company announce that the Arabic was torpedoed without warning, in latitude 50.49, longitude ...

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  17. GERMAN SUCCESS CONFIRMED.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Night.—A communique confirms the German success at Novogeorgievsk, and that the battering of the northern sector ...

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  18. BRITISH STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    The British steamer Dunsley, 4093 tons, has been torpedoed, but she is still afloat. ...

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  19. ACTIVITY AT KRUPP'S WORKS AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    ATHENS, Thursday Night.—There is great activity at Krupp's works at Constantinople, which are turning out two thousand shells daily. ...

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  20. GERMANS OCCUPY KOVNO TOWN.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Morning.—A communique admits that the Germans have occupied Kovno town. ...

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  21. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The Norwegian steamer Magda has been sunk. ...

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  22. AUSTRIANS REPULSE ATTACKS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.—An Austrian communique stats: We repulsed six attacks on the Tolmino bridge-heads, which are still firmly ...

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  23. GERMANS AND TURKS ANTAGONISTIC.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—"The Times" correspondent at Sofia, states that antagonism between the German and Turkish officers in increasing. The ...

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  24. ENORMOUS GERMAN LOSSES.

    ZURICH, Friday Morning.—Between one hundred and two hundred thousand reinforcements have lately proceed from the west front ...

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  25. TURKISH OUTRAGES

    SOFIA, Thursday Night.—Requiem services were held throughout Bulgaria for the Armenian victims of the Turkish outrages. Speeches were made ...

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  26. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Arrangements are being made for the transfer of many Australian wounded soldiers from Manchester and other ...

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  27. THIRTY PERSONS INJURED.

    Thirty of those rescued were injured, some of them severely. Passengers narrate, that they were greatly alarmed, and rushed for life preservers, and ...

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  28. ANNEXATION

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—As a counter-blast to the recent annexationist manifestos, eighty-two politicians and intellectual persons, including Herr ...

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  29. SUCCESSFUL GERMAN TACTICS.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Morning.—The German tactics at Kovno consisted of feigning an advance onVilkomir. with a view of engaging a portion of ...

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  30. "THE LABOR LEADER."

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The Labor Leader." the office of which was raided yesterday, has appeared with a column blank, except for the heading ...

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  31. THE CAPTAIN'S STATEMENT.

    Captain Finch, of the Arabic rescued the crew of the Saint Cuthbert, an oil boat in the Atlantic in 1908. He is suffering from an injured leg ...

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  32. PRESENT OF AEROPLANES.

    LONDON. Friday Morning.—The residents of perak have presented two aeroplanes to the Army Council. making three from Malaya. ...

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  33. CONDITIONS IN GALLIPOLLI.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Reuter in a review of four months in Ga[?]polis says there has been a period of hard experience since the Australians and ...

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  34. BULGARIAN WAR MINISTER RESIGNS.

    AMSTERDAM. Friday Morning.—Major-General Fitcheff the Bulgarian War Minister, has resigned, with a view of resuming his position as ...

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  35. PROTECTION AGAINST SHELL FIRE.

    NEW YORK, Friday Morning.—When the Arabic, left on her last voyage from here sand bags were piled around her steering gear, as a ...

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  36. WOUNDED IS ACTION.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Major Harold M'Cormick, of the East Lancashire Regiment, and formerly of Geelong, has been wounded in the ...

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  37. COTTON CONTRABAND

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The British Embassy at Washington announce Embassy at Washington, announces the declaration to cotton as contraband, but the date has not been ...

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  38. THE LATEST FIGURES.

    The latest figures show twenty-seven of the crew and six passengers missing including one American. Twenty-six Americans were aboard. Mr. Aubrey ...

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  39. SHORTAGE OF DYES.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Ladies shopping in London are constantly finding that the emporiums cannot match colors, and it is predicted the ...

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  40. THE ALLIES' POLICY.

    NEW YORK, Friday Morning.—The Allies intimate that it is their intention to stand behind the cotton market, to minimise embarrassment in ...

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  41. PRESIDENT WILSON INFORMED.

    President Wilson, on being informed of the disaster, refused to comment until he has learned if any Americans were aboard. If so it is understood ...

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  42. GERMANS DEVELOPING SUCCESS.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Morning.—A communique states: Our warships protecting the Gulf of Riga, drew closer, owing to the enemy's superiority. The ...

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  43. REGISTRATION IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—A Berlin wireless message alleges that Reuter suppressed reports regarding British registration, and proving that ...

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  44. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    Newspaper comment contends that it was not the submarine's fault that the Arabic was not a second Lusitania disaster. The excuses offered to justify ...

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  45. GREECE AND BULGARIA

    SOFIA, Thursday Night.—It is stated that the Kaiser telegraphed to King Constantine, urging Greece not to make a concession to Bulgaria ...

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  47. SENSATION AT WASHINGTON.

    "The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Washington states that the sinking of the Arabic has caused a sensation, and drastic Government ...

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  48. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    BLOEMFONTEIN, Friday Morning,—The South African Party Congress was crowded, and General Botha and General Smuts were ovationed. General ...

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  49. NEWS IN THE SENATE.

    MELBOURNE Friday.—The Senate to-day received in silence the official announcement by the Minister for Defence of the sinking of the s.s. Arabic ...

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  51. THE AUSTRIAN ADVANCE.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.—An Austrian communique states: We conquered a crossing on the Bug, north of Janow and Konstandinow, and ...

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