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  2. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports that the Germans, under cover of heavy rifle and artillery fire, at ...

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  3. A LINER MISSING

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The West African liner Appam, 7781 tons, with 160 passengers on board, is believed to have been lost. A battered lifeboat ...

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  4. PRESIDENT WILSON

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—President Wilson, in an important speech, in which he made a strong plea for military preparedness of the United ...

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  5. THE BALKANS

    AMSTERDAM; Sunday Morning.— An Austrian communique states: Inclusive of Lovtchen, the booty includes 314 guns, fifty thousand rifles, and fifty ...

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  6. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD, Friday Night.—A conmmunique states: We defeated large Turkish forces south of Lake Eurmia, taking many prisoners. We also drove ...

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  7. THE DARDANELLES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—General Sir lan, Hamilton, in a despatch regarding the operations at the Dardanelles, mentions the following ...

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  8. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The most serious fears are entertained concerning the Appam, homeward bound. Eighty per cent, has been paid to reinsure the vessel, which is six days ...

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  9. GERMAN 'ATTACKS REPULSED

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—A communique states: Several German attacks at Artoise were repulsed with heavy loss. ...

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  10. CLAIMS BY AUSTRIANS.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night.— An Austrian Communique states. We captured a number of advance [?] in trenches at Toporoutz. ...

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  11. FRENCH AEROPLANES.

    SALONIKA, Saturday Night.—French aeroplanes made a magnificent said on the German-Bulgarian camp at [?] north-west of Lake Doran ...

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  12. GERMAN GUARDS HOOTED AT LIEGE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night.—Crowds who were watching the Anglofrench prisoners passing through liege hooted the German guards and cheered ...

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  13. FIRE AT VILNA.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Night.—A fire has been raging for several days at Vilna, and the wooden quarters have been consumed. ...

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  14. WAR IN THE AIR

    ROTTERDAM, Friday Night.—There is a new base at Zeebrugge for seaplanes and fokkers. ...

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  15. GREEK FORT OCCUPIED.

    SALONIKA, Saturday Night.—The Allies marmes have occupied a Greek fort at Karaguran Peninsula. The Greek commander evacuated the fort, ...

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  16. SUCCESSES CLAIMED BY GERMANS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A German communique states: North-west of Napoleon Farm, which is north-east of Neuviile, we stormed the ...

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  17. WARATAH MYSTERY RECALLED.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The disappearance of the Appam recalls the Watatah mystery. It is feared that she is lost with all hands. ...

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  18. WARNING TO COUNT BERNS TORFF.

    Correspondents at Washington regard the speech as a last warning to Count Bemstorff that Germany, must give satisfaction for the sinking of the ...

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  19. AIR RAID IN GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night— A German communique mentions a nocturnal raid at Ferriburg, at the mouth of the Elbe, and states that this is ...

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  20. A HINT TO GREECE.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—The Athens correspondent of "The Observer" says that the Allies have hinted to Greece that it will be to her ...

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  21. IMPORTANCE ATTRIBUTED TO THE SPEECH.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning.—"The Tribune" says that great importance is attributed to President Wilson's speech, in which he stated that he did ...

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  22. FURTHER DETAILS.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning.—Later telegrams show that the air raid was at Freiburg, in Baden, and not at the mouth of the Elbe. It was ...

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  23. BARRING THE ENEMY'S ADVANCE

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—"LeMatin" says that the Italians in Alania have definitely junctioned with [?] and are fortifying Valons ...

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  24. ENEMY'S ATTACK STOPPED.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—A communique states: The enemy, after a violent bombardment, attacked on several kilometres front south of the ...

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  25. SPEECH CREATES A SENSATION.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—President Wilson's speech has created a sersation in Europe, where there is much discussion as to its ex[?] ...

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  26. SERIOUS DAMAGE DONE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—It is officially reported that the Freiburg raid was conducted by a dirigible, much dropped 38 bombs on the station ...

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  27. WAR OF THE SEA

    WASHINGTOWN, Friday, Night.—Mr Lansing, Secretary of State, in a note to the belligerent Powers, notifies that unless they subscribe to the following. ...

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  28. FRUIT IMPORTS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Although there is no deinite information respecting the Governments restriction of the fruit imports, the general ...

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  29. BOMBING ATTACKS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports: After a heavy bombardment, the enemy entered some Sags near Carnoy ...

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  30. BOMBS DROPPED ON PARIS.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.—The Prefect of Police at a quarter to ten last night enforced the measures prescribed for an air raid and the city ...

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  31. FIGHTING IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Details of the fighting on the west frontier in Egypt show that the enemy did not know of our advance until dawn on ...

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  32. SENUSSLHEAVY LOSSES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Se[?] sustained heavy losses on January 23. They are discouraged and deserting, and returning to the east. ...

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  33. CAPTURED TRENCHES RECOUPIED.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.—A communique states: Wostward of [?] 140 we continued to recupy the elements of the captured trenches, and ...

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  34. ENQUIRIES BY THE AGENTS GENERAL.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Agenets general at a meeting decided to definitely enquire into the British Governments fruit intentions. It is ...

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  35. THIRTEEN BOMBS DROPPED.

    Later particulars show that thirteen bombs were dropped. Nine houses were wrecked, and seven persons were killed, the majority in the houses, and ...

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  36. VISIT TO ITALY

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.—It is officially stated that M.Briand, M. Bourgeois, M. Thomas, M. Margerie (Director of Political) and Commercial ...

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  37. FINANCIAL SITUATION

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Sir, Edward Holden, chairman of the London City and Midland Bank, in a remarkable analysis of the financial ...

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  38. RELIGION AND THE WAR

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Admiral Beatty, in a letter to the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge, says: "Surely God does not ...

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  39. MERCHANTMEN MUST NOT CARRY GUNS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Morning.—The United States Government has notified all the European Governments that merchantmen in future must not ...

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  40. GERMAN PAPER ANGRY

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The [?] cays that the Australians are obvi[?] endeavoring to outdo the gentlement of London in ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. TWO SPANISH VESSELS SUNK.

    MADRID, Sunday Morning.—Two [?] have been sunk by mines. They were moored far outside the territoral waters of the Bay of ...

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  43. MEAT CONTRACTS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Sir Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, in explaining a statement made at a reception on ...

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  44. DANISH STEAMER CAPTURED.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Morning.—A German submarine captured the Danish streamer Vidar, laden with provisions for England. The vessel was ...

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  45. RECIPROCAL TRADING

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—The Glasgow Chamber of Commerce has orged the Government to establish a department of commerce and industry, ...

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  46. BRITAIN'S CASUALTIES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr Asquith has written, in answer to a question, stating that up to January 5318 officers and 82,130 men had ...

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  47. CLAIMS BY THE TURKS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.— A Turkish communique claims that aeroplanes bombed a monitor in Kephalos Bay, setting her on fire on ...

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  48. CLOSING MUSEUMS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—An [?]tion is increasing protesting against the closing of museums and picture galleries, particularly the ...

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  49. GERMAN MISTER

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.—Herr Lizoff, the Bulgarian Minister at Berlin, in an interview with "Kolmische Zeitung," said that the Kaiser ...

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  50. RU[?] UNDER ARMS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.— The Sofia correspondent of "The Tagesblatt" says that four-fifths of the Rumamans fit for service were under ...

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  51. MISTRESS OF THE SEA

    ZURICH, Friday Night.—Count Tisza, in an article in a Budapest newspaper, says that England remaining mistress of the sea has stopped the ...

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  52. NATIONAL SERVICE

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Under Lord Derby's scheme Groups 10 to 13 inclusive have been ordered to report themselves on February 29. ...

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  53. CORRESPONDENCE

    Mole Creek— The communication [?] and the limitations of fair comment. ...

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