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  2. FICHTING AT VERDUN

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — A German wireless message says: During the clearing of Crow's wood and the enemy trenches at Bethincourt we took ...

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  4. INDIA'S LOYALTY

    DEHLI, Friday Night.—During the last few days there have been lengthy discussions in the Imperial Legislative Council, in which the recent taxation ...

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  5. PORTUGAL AT WAR

    LISBON, Friday Night.—It is of Serially announced that Germany has declared war on Portugal. ...

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  6. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    WASHINGTON Friday Night.—The Embassy at Constantinople reports that the Russian occupation of Trebizond is imminent. The German Consul has ...

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  7. RIOTING AT BERLIN.

    AMSTERDAM Saturday Night. — A train from Holland to Berlin was detained for ten hours at Spandau, and the passengers were not allowed to ...

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  8. GREAT MOVEMENT OF TROOPS.

    BERNE (SWITZERLAND), Saturday Morning.—The reports of a movement of troops of on the Rhine is confirmed. An almost uninterrupted series ...

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  9. TERMS OF THE DECLARATION.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—The German declaration of "war to Portu. gal says: "The Portuguese Government has since the outbreak of war by ...

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  10. ENORMOUS SACRIFICE.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—"The Echo de Paris" says that the German gain of five furlongs by three hundred yards at Crow's wood cost twenty-five ...

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  11. ADVANCE OF THE RUSSIANS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Petrograd correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" says that the Russians are twenty-seven miles from Trebizond. ...

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  12. FIGHTING AT VERDUN.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning— The general situation from a French view point is excellent. Experts express the opinion that die Germans' are new up ...

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  13. MINES EXPLODED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning— General Sir Douglas Haig reports: We exploded three mines eastward of Vermelles with satisfactory results. The ...

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  14. NAVAL RESERVISTS CALLED UP.

    LISBON, Friday Night.—The naval reservists are to be called up immedately. ...

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  15. TAKING OVER EMBASSIES.

    MADRID, Friday Night.—The declaration of war against Portugal has been confirmed. The Spanish Ambassadors at Berlin and Lisbon are ...

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  16. RAILWAY OFFICES DESTROYED.

    ATHENS, Saturday Morning.—Belated advices from Constantinople state that the Bagdad railway offices at Adna have been burned. Incendiarism ...

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  17. THE GERMAN FLEET

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Morning.—The steamer Bergen, on Thursday, met fifty German dreadnoughts, cruisers, and destroyers south of the ...

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  18. THE GERMAN TROOPS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Lord Northcliffe, in a message to "The Weekly Dispatch," contrasts the one physique and hearing of the German ...

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  19. GERMAN INTERESTS.

    MADRID, Friday Night. — "The Heraldo de Mad" says thai the German Minister at Lisbon has notified the Portuguese Government that ...

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  20. ENEMY ATTACK REPULSED.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Night.—A communique states: In the region of the Upper Strypa, east of Kosloff, we repulsed an enemy attack in force, ...

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  21. SEAPLANES BOMBED RUSSIAN SQUADRON.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night.—A German communique states: Our seaplanes bombed the Russian squadron eastward of Varna. Some hits were ...

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  22. A NEW DREADNOUGHT.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Morning—It is stated that the German Fleet in the North Sea includes the new dreadnought Hindenburg. ...

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  23. GERMAN PRESS DISSATISFIED

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—The German (press is dissatisfied with the Foreign Office attitude towards Portugal, and declare that it could by ...

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  24. THE POPE AND THE WAR

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — The People, writing to Cardinal Basil Pompili says: "Throwing ourselves among the belligerents as a father between his ...

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  25. GERMANS EVACUATING ISPAHAN

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Night.— The Germans are evacuating Ispahan. The occupation of Keermanshah has deeply impressed the tribes, who have ...

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  26. GERMAN WARSHIPS IN THE BALTIC.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Night.—The German warships have renewed their activity in the Baltic, and are inspecting all ships. The latest ruse ...

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  27. FURIOUS ASSAULTS.

    PARIS, Saturday, Morning. — A communique sates: The enemy furiously assaulted Corbeaux wood. Our infantry and machine guns repulsed ...

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  28. NATIONAL MINISTRY FORMED.

    LISBON, Sunday Morning.— At the Prmeier's instance Parliament unanimously formed a national Ministry, comprising all parties, and sent ...

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  29. MOVING BATTERIES BOMBARDED.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Morning. — We bombarded moving batteries estward of Czernovitz, and explosions were observed among the caissons. ...

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  30. HISTORIC SCENE UN THE PORTUGUESE PARLIAMENT.

    LISBON, Saturday Night. — There was a historic scene in Parliament. In the presence of the President of the Republic and the Allies' ...

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  31. GERMANS' UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPTS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Morning. — The Germans established a battery of naval guns near Schlock. The fact that the position is remote from the ...

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  32. ENEMY ATTACKS REPULSED.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—A communique states: The enemy strongly attacked our trenches south east of Bethincouit, bordering on the ...

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  33. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — A German wireless message, in reviewing the air battles during February, says: Six of our machines are missing. ...

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  34. PORTUGUESE COLONIES

    BEIRA, Sunday Morning.— All the Germans here have been interned, and the German ships and tugs seized. ...

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  35. GERMANS FLEE TO THE TRANSVAAL.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday Morning—Many Germans at Delagoa Bay have fled to the Transvaal, preferring internment in British territory. ...

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  36. SUCCESSFUL AEROPLANE ATTACK

    LONDON, Saturday, Night.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports that thirty-one aeroplanes made a successful attack against on hostile railhead and ...

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  37. GERMAN CLAIMS DENIED

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—The German aviator claims have been officially denied. The French actually lost six aeroplanes in February. Four ...

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  38. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The barque Ville du Havre has been sunk, and two persons were drowned. The liner Louisian and the Norwegian ship ...

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  39. GERMAN ICASUALTIES

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The German casualty lists for February show: Dead, 10,211; wounded, 21,625; prisoners and missing, 3362. The ...

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  41. VIOLENT BOMBARDMENT.

    PARIS, Friday Night.—A communique states: The situation east an[?] west of the Meuse is unchanged. During Thursday night the bombardment ...

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  42. THE RAIDS ON ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, who is a leading authority on aviation, raised a debate in the House of Lords. He said he ...

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  43. GERMAN ATTEMPT TO BREAK THROUGH.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—An officer who fought at Verdun says that for over seventeen days the Germans hurled masses against an unshakeable ...

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  44. RIOTS IN COLOGNE

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night. —Travellers report that there are serious riots in Cologne, suppposed to be the outcome of Verdun, travellers not ...

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  45. TWO VESSELS MINED.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Admiralty reports that the destroyer Coquette and the torpedo boat No. 11 were mined and sunk on the east coast. ...

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  46. RUSSIAN JOURNALISTS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr Andrew Fisher) entertained the visiting Russian journalists at Bostal Heath. Captain ...

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  47. CLAIMS BY GERMANS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A German official message states: The Saxon regiments stormed the enemy positions near Ville an Sois, twelve miles ...

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  48. GERMANY'S CHANGE OF VIEWS.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—M. Jear Herbette, in "Echo de Paris," [?]ots out that a month ago Germany had declared, in a brutal and irrevocable ...

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  49. RAID ON ENGLAND

    THE HAGUE, Saturday Night. — Reports from Cologne state that one Zeppelin has not returned from the last raid on England. ...

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  50. THE BALKANS

    BUCHAREST, Sunday Morning. — With the view of supplying the needs of her own army, Rumania seized one half of 100.000 wagon loads of cereals ...

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  51. NON-COMBATANTS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—In the House of Commons Mr H. H. Asquith, in reply to a question, said that during the war the number of non-combatants ...

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  52. DESTRUCTIVE BOMBARDMENT.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.— A communique states: We carried out a destructive bombardment of the trenches in the Steenstrate and Bix. ...

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  53. GERMAN LIES EXPOSED.

    PARIS, Friday Night.—A semi official statement exposing seriatim the flagrant official German lies, observes that they are multiplying since the ...

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  54. NATIONAL SERVICE

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — It is understood that Government has promissed Lard Derby that Mr Assquith's pledge to the married Derbyites ...

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