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  2. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning— Mr Lloyds George, in a message to the Russians, conveys the warmest greetings to our valiant Allies, and says ...

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  3. THE DARDANELLES

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.— The Kaiser, in congratulating the Sultan of Turkey on the "great victory" at the Dardanelles, announces that he is ...

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  5. WAR IN THE AIR

    PARIS, Saturday Night.— The last flight of Captain Sallier and Lieutenant Legall in a biplane was over the German lines, and they were surprised by ...

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  6. NATIONAL SERVICE

    PARIS, Friday Night.— Gustave Herve, in a significant article entitled "La Victore," commenting on the English Compulsory National Service ...

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  7. THE BALKANS

    ROME, Saturday Night.— The overwhelming of Montenegro was apparently a surprise to the Italian Public. Though there is no explanation why ...

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  8. MONTENEGRO WILL NOT MAKE SEPARATE PEACE.

    ROME, Sunday Morning.— "The Tribuna" publishes an authorised statement hat Montenegro will not make separate peace. ...

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  9. WAR ON THE SEA

    ROME, Saturday Morning.— The French submarine Foucault torpedoed and sank an Austrian scout of the Novara type near Cattaro. ...

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  10. OPPOSITION TO COMPULSION.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— The railwaymen's executive passed a resolution urging Labor to unitedly oppose compulsion, involving the confiscation ...

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  11. VAST REVOLUTIONARY PLOT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday Morning.— The German secret police have discovered a vast revolutionary plot to overturn the Government, and expel ...

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  12. CLAN LINER SUNK.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— In connection with the sinking of the steamer Clan Macfarlane, 4825 tons, by a German submarine on December ...

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  13. AIRMAN'S SENSATIONAL EXPERIENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— A British flying officer who is a prisoner in Germany writes: While fighting two German aeroplanes at a height of ten ...

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  14. CZAR'S MESSAGE TO THE TROOPS.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning— The Czar, in a message to the troops, says: "In this hard struggle with an enemy strong in number and rich in ...

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  15. MANSION HOUSE RECRUITING.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— The first week's results of the Mansion House recruiting exceed the Lord Mayor's most sanguine expectations. ...

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  16. BOOTY OBTAINED BY THE TURKS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— A Turkish communique states: The booty at Anafarta and Ari Burnu includes ten guns, thirteen mortars, two thousand ...

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  17. AIDING MONTENEGRO AND SERBIA.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.— The Rome correspondents of the "Petit Journal" says that King Victor Emmanuel suddenly returned in order to ...

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  18. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.— The Petrograd correspondent of "The Observer" says that the Austro-German losses in the recent Russian advance ...

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  19. KAISER'S ILLNESS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— The Kaiser's birthday festivities have been cancelled, and Prince Henry of Prussia has been recalled to Berlin. ...

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  20. DISABLED SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— One of the most important post war problems, the care of the disabled soldiers, is receiving attention in Britain. ...

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  21. ENTENTE TROOPS IN MACEDONIA.

    ATHENS, Saturday Night.— The Entente will have 350,000 troops in Macedonia within a fortnight and fifty aeroplanes. ...

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  22. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Friday Night.— The majority of the Australian in England are anxious to return to the front. Three-fourths have sufficiently ...

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  23. CONDITION MORE SERIOUS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning,— The reports as to the Kaiser's illness remain contradictory. A message from Zurich asserts that his condition is ...

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  24. FALL OF CETTIGNE.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— An Austrian official report states that Cettigne, the capital of Montenegro, has fallen. ...

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  25. AUSTRIAN ATTACHE.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— Greatly to Captan von Paper's disgust, the authorities at Falmouth seized his papers, which were not protected by safe ...

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  26. MOVEMENTS OF ENEMY TROOPS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— Reuter's correspondent at Bucharest states that Turkish and Bulgarian troops have been sent the Italian, Montenegrin. ...

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  27. A SOCIALIST EXPELLED.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Night.— The German Socialist Parliamentary party, by 20 votes to 25, expelled Herrliebknecht. ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Friday Night.— General de Wet's recent speeches are eliciting much criticism, culminating in a public outery against the reception ...

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  29. SPANISH STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— Lloyds report that the Spanish steamer Bayo was mined and sunk off Chassiron. Twenty-five persons were drowned. ...

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  30. AUSTRIA AND MONTENEGRO.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.— Austria has proposed an armistice with Montenegro, and negotiation for a separate peace. ...

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  31. UNITED STATES SUBMARINE BLOWN UP.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning.— The United States submarine E-6 was blown up and sank in the Brooklyn naval yards. Twenty persons are ...

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  32. RAILWAYS IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, Friday Night.— The military authorities have taken over all the Cairo, Port Said, Suez, and Ismaila trunk lines. ...

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  33. ALLIES AT SALONIKA.

    ROME, Friday Night.— The Salonika Sera" states that the Allies continue to strengthen their line at the base at ...

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  34. VICEROY OF INDIA

    LONDON, Friday Night.— It is officially announced that Lord Chelmsford, formerly Governor of Queensland, has been appointed Viceroy of ...

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  35. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.— A communique states that the Austrians claim to have repulsed five attempts to pierce the front near ...

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  36. FLOODS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— Unprecedented floods burst the banks of the canal at Edenberry, King's County, and washed away houses, cattle, and ...

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  37. THE BARALONG INCIDENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night.— The German reply in regard to the Baralong incident, in which a British armed steamer sank a German ...

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  38. ATROCITIES IN ARMENIA

    LONDON, Friday Night.— Lord Bryce received the following message from a friend in Armenia, writing from Alistan on January 10: Refugees ...

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  39. NAVAL BLOCKADE

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— The subject of the naval blockade continues to hold the field in the newspapers, and the demand for increased rigor ...

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  40. AFFAIRS IN MEXICO

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.— Mr Roosevelt demands an immediate intervention in Mexico. President Wilson is content if General Carranza punishes ...

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  41. EVERY INDICATION OF A GREAT PROGRESS.

    ROME, Saturday Night.— Signor Barzilai, a Minister of State, in a speech at Bologna, said that the responsibility for the fall of Lovtchen, ...

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  42. STORM IN HOLLAND

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning.— A great storm resulted in most serious floods" in Northern Holland. The population were awakened by alarm ...

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  43. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    PEKING, Saturday Night.— Yuan ShiKai's coronation is fixed for February 9. Germany and Austria announce that they will recognise the ...

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  44. MESOPOTAMIA

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Morning.— A communique states: We have occupied Kanvagar, in the direction of Kerman Shah. ...

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  45. TURKISH TROOPS ENTER KERMAN SHAH.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning.— A semi-official report from Constantinople states that the Turkish troops have entered Kerman Shah, a ...

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  47. DIRECTION OF LEGATIONS.

    MILAN, Sunday Morning.— The Bucharest correspondent of "II Secolo" says that Germany is sending the Duke Mecklenburg on a special ...

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  49. SOLDIERS AND DRINK

    LONDON, Friday Night.— An Australian non-commissioned officer, who was charged at Westminster with drunkenness and assaulting the police, ...

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  50. GERMAN RIFLES

    MADRID, Friday Night.— The authorities at Malaga, a Spanish seaport on the Mediterranean, 65 miles N.E. of Gibraltar, have discovered ...

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  51. ACTIVITY OF ENEMY AIRCRAFT.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.— A communique states: The enemy aircraft bombed Janes, north-Westward of Kukus, and also Doganisi. Some Greek ...

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  52. A REMINDER BY DENMARK.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Morning.— A Conservative newspaper, "National Tidende," commenting on the Baralong incident, says that Denmark ...

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  53. THE TURKS GREATLY NEED BEST.

    SALONIKA, Sunday Morning.— Now that Gallipoli has been abandoned and Constantinople not threatened directly the Germans are chagrined to ...

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