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  3. IN THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A Russian official report states: We attacked with the bayonet south-west of Fotutory, southward of Brezershany, ...

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  4. TALK OF PEACE

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—The united Press correspondent at Berlin states that Germany will reply to President Wilson's Note. ...

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  5. PRACTICALLY A FAMINE

    PETROGRAD, Monday Night.—Reports from many parts of the country emphasise the breakdown of transport and dislocation of the railways. which ...

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  6. IMPERIAL UNITY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Quarterly Review" publishes three contributed articles, giving the Australian, New Zealand and South African view ...

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  7. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The striking is reported of the British steamer Jestington, 1739 tons, the Norwegian Myrdal, 2631 tons, and the ...

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  8. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The ground is deeply frozen on the west front, enabling the transport of heavy guns, which have been held up during ...

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  9. GERMANY PREPARED TO STATE TERMS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning—Advices have been received from Germany to the effect that an official states that Germany is prepared ...

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  10. RUSSIAN PREMIER'S VIEWS.

    The Now York World" correspondent at Petrograd interviewed Prince Nicholas Galitzin, Premier of Russia who stated that the Entente will not ...

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  11. GERMAN SUBMARINE SUNK.

    COPENHAGEN", Monday Night.—A Norwegian trawler brought to Hammerfest 39 of the crew of a large German submarine, which was found ...

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  12. TURKISH SUCCESS CLAIMED.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A German report states: The Turks repulsed strong Russian attacks at Zlotalipa. ...

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  13. THE KAISERS BIRTHDAY

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—The United Press Ageney's correspondent reports that the service at berlin Cathedral on the ...

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  14. GERMAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A French communique states: German attacks at hartmann Weilerkopf were easily repulsed. An enemy aeroplane ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN'S RECRUIT ALBANIANS.

    ROME, Monday Night.—Vallona messages states that the Austrians have recruited twenty thousand Albanians. ...

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  16. ALLIED TRANSPORT SUNK.

    LONDON. Monday Night.—A Berlin official report states : One of out submarines sank in ten minutes on january 25 an armed enemy transport ...

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  17. GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Monday Night,—German official report states: We repulsed three English waves with heavy losses northward of Armentieres, and ...

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  18. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A Russian official report states : We imprisoned 1030 on Saturday in a battle north-west of Jakobans. ...

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  19. DR. WILSON'S NEXT MOVE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Moring.—"The New York World" Washington correspondent states that Entente envoys expect that President Wilson will ...

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  20. SUBMARINE CREW'S CLAIM.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The sommander and crew of E-14 are claiming prize money for sinking the Turkish gunboat Transpoie on May 1. ...

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  21. BRITISH ACTIVITY.

    LONDON", Tuesday Morning.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We raided the lines north-east of Vermelles and bombed dugouts and ...

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  22. IRISH CANADIAN RANGERS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Irish Canadian Rangers were royally welcomed at Belfast. The streets were packed with cheering people, who ...

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  23. ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE

    MADRID, Monday Night.—An official statement deaies the reported attempted outrages on the royal train by palcing leaden bars across the ...

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  24. RECIPROCAL ARTILLERYING.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—A French communique states: There is reciprocal artillerying and grenading on the sector of Hill 304 and the left of ...

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  25. DEMONSTRATION AT VIENNA.

    VIENNA. Monday Night.—A grent peace demonstration of women resolved to appeal to the women of enemy countries to declare their desire for peace. ...

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  26. "THE LAURENTIC'S CREW.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—The newspapers state that the White Star liner Laurentic, which was sunk, had a complement of 300 on board. ...

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  27. FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Mr W. F. Massey, Premier of New Zealand. speaking at Batley, said from the beginning of the war the had been ...

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  28. THE DEUTSHLAND OVERDUE.

    NEW YORK, Monday Nigt.—The agents are anxious regarding the overdue submarine Deutschland. ...

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  29. THE FRENCH PREPARED.

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning.—Correspondents insist that the French preparations for an offensive are so complete that they will be able to attack ...

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  30. UNION BANK MEETING

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—At the Union bank meeting Mr. H. P. Sturgis, the chairman, referred to the difficulty of financing business between ...

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  31. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    PARIS, Monday Night.—"Le Petit Parisien" correspondent at Zurich states that twenty-three berlin schools have been closed owing to back of coal. ...

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  32. SUBMARINE BLOCKADE OF BRITISH ISLES.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.—The German Embassy has issued an inspired statement to the effect that submarines will attack without ...

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  33. EXTRAORDINARY OPERATION.

    PARIS, Monday Night,—Surgeon Major Buvergey has extracted a bullet from a soldier's heart, in which it had lodged for several months. The ...

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  34. GERMANY'S INTENTIONS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In an article by Lient. Puaun. formerly editor of "Le Temps," who is now attached to General Foch's staff. he ...

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  35. PROTECTION OF MERCHANTMEN.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Admiral Pales Corsi, Minister for Marine, on being interviewed whilst en route to Italy after the naval conference in ...

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  36. ALLIES' CONFERENCE

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning.—Lord Milner, General Sir Henry Wilson, Lord Revelstoke, General Castelnau, and other French and Italian ...

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  37. BRITISH SURPRISE ATTACK.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Mr. Philip Gibs "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent, gives a brisk narrative of the surprise attack on Le Transtoy ...

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  38. POTATOES UNOBTAINABLE OWING TO FROST.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—Owing to frost potatoes are unobtainable, and consequently there are increased similar difficulties at Charlottenburg ...

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  39. A MINISTER'S SON KILLED.

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning.—Brigadier—General Long. Mr. Walter Long's eldest son, has been killed in action. he was one of the youngest ...

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  40. THE NORTH SEA BLOCKADE.

    LONDON. Monday Night.—The "Berliner Tageblatt" alludes to the new British naval measures in the North Sea as a blockade of the ...

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  41. PRUSSIAN MILITARISM

    WASHINGTON. Monday Night.—"The New York World" says although the kaiser, who is wedded to rapacions war gods. in unable to perceive ...

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  42. WOMEN SHELL-FILLERS WANTED.

    LONDON. Monday Night.—The Employment Exchange is advertising for eight thousand women between the ages of 18 and 40 to fill shelis at a ...

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  43. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Lloyds report that the steamer Matheran, 7654 tons, has been sunk. ...

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  44. AMERICAN CLUB'S CENEROSITY.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning.—The Rocky Mountain Club has given up the project of huilding a club house, and has devoted the funds. amounting to ...

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  45. FIRE AT CARDIFF

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—A big fire broke in the centre of Cardiff. and is still burning. It destroyed large wholesale drapery stores in Frederick. ...

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  46. GERMAN BRUTALITY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Prisate M'mahoney's book, written after sixteen months in four German prisons. narrates a harrowing story of ...

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  47. THE GERMAN RAIDER.

    COPENHAGEN. Tuesday Morning.—Twenty-six Scandinavian and American neamen. Who were realesed from the Yarrowdale, state that the raider is ...

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  48. SITUATION IN GREECE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning—"The Athens states that the censorship holds up all but colorless news. It is evidence that the blockade is severly felt. ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    SAN DIEGO, Monday Night.—The Cathornian new wireless station has exchanged messages with Melbourne. ...

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  50. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON. Monday Night.—An official report from mesopotamia states : We now hold the Turkish first and second lines south-westward of Kut el ...

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  51. CONTROL OF WOOL.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Army Council Wool Control Committee has appointed Mr. Austin Wilson, of the Hulf-Barnsley railway, to ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN DAY DINNER.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Three hundred and twenty-eight Australian munition workers at barow celebrated Australian Day by a dinner. The Mayor ...

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  53. MYSTERIOUS SHIP SIGHTED.

    NEW YORK. Tuesday Morning.—A wireless message stated that a mysterious ship recently sighted 700 miles off Sandy Hook, refused to disclose its ...

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  54. THE VICTORY WAR LOAN

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Sir Joseph Ward, Treasurer of New Zealand. addressing a war loan meeting at Eastbourne, said the war was net. ...

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  55. AMERICAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning.—The Naval Committee has raised the limit of the cost of the hull and machinery of drendnoughts to nine ...

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  56. SUICIDE WHILST INSANE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Lientenant Beit, the twenty year-old son of Mr. Otto Beit, a South African millionaire committed suicide at york because ...

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  57. GREEKS SALUTE THE ALLIED FLAGS.

    ATHENS. Tuesday Morning.—The ceremony of saluting the Allied flags was carried out on Monday afternoon. Members of the Cabinet and units ...

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  58. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Replying to an objection that the Empire Resources Development. Committee proposals [?] state Socialism, sir ...

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  59. QUEENSLAND POLITICS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The State parliament met again to-day, after a break of more than five weeks. Some excitement was caused by the ...

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  61. FOOD IN ENGLAND

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning.—Though Lord Devonport, Food Controller, declines to either confirm of deny Mr. Anderson's statement regarding national rationing, some ...

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  62. SUICIDE AVERTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Distressed by the fact that she had had health, Stelle Timms, aged 17 years, boarded the Watson's Ray tram at the ...

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  63. A LONDON CLUB

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Lieut.—General Lloyd is organising a residentaial club for overseas officers in the west End. including two hundred ...

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