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  2. WHY?

    The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) will leave London on Saturday for Egypt. ...

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  3. KIEL CANAL FORTIFIED.

    Telegrams from Amsterdam state that six trainloads of soldiers and sailors, with planks and sacks and small boats, have left Louvain for Brussels. Apparently these are ...

    Article : 130 words
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    GEN. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG, COMMANDER OF THE BRITISH 1ST ARMY CORPS, WHOSE RECORD IN THE BATTLE OF THE YSER IS AS FINE AS ANY IN THE ANNALS OF THE ARMY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE COCOS TELEGRAPHISTS.

    On Thursday morning Mr. L. Webster, general manager in Adelaide for the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, received the following communication, which ...

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  6. A KING'S THANKS.

    A further cable message has been ceived by the Governor-General from King Albert of Belgium. His Majesty refers to the grant of £100.000 made by the ...

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  7. IN POLAND.

    A communique states that fighting hear Lodz (Poland) continues. Masses of Germans who made an incursion east of Lodz are hard pressed, and making a ...

    Article : 106 words
  8. THE REBELS.

    It is officially announced that Capt. Rutherford, witih 50 of Enslin's Horse and 100 South African Mounted Rifles, attacked 300 rebels in a strong position at ...

    Article : 95 words
  9. The Blackest Treachery.

    Messages from Dunkirk relate that of 1,000 French marines who have been doggedly holding Dixmude, one-half have been killed or wounded. ...

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  10. GERMAN NAVAL BASE.

    The State Department baa informed the Chilian authorities that it has been definitely established that the Germans broke the neutrality of Chili by establishing a ...

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  11. To Feed the Mother Country

    The Canadian Manufacturers' Association and the Graingrowers' Association—two bodies winch have been hitherto bitter political opponents—united on a ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. NEWS OF THE EMDEN.

    One who was with the British troops at the time states that the-news of the destruction of the Emden caused immense satisfaction in all ranks. At one place, ...

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  13. Naval Bombardment of Ostend.

    Monday's bombardment by a British squadron along the coast of Belgium included the shelling of Blankenbergh, where the Germans tried to use their big 12-in. ...

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  14. Plot Against Canadians.

    The Canadian Government announces that considerable doubt exists whether the Turkish 'plot concerned the Minister of Militia (Mr. Hughes)'. They are inelinei ...

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  15. THE NEUTRALITY OF CHILI.

    The United States Government received representations to-day from the British Government, asking for the enforcement of the neutrality of Chili against the German ...

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  16. Armistice Refused.

    It is stated officially that the French refused the Germans' request for an armistice after the latter's attack at Bethincourt, to the north-west of Verdun, had ...

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  17. Bulgaria Prefers Neutrality.

    A Reuter message from the Bulgarian capital states that the Prime Minister (M. Radoslavoff) announced in the Sobranje (National Assembly) that the ...

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  18. PREPARED.

    The Germans are feverishly fortifying the Dannewerk fortress, and constructing entrenchments to the north' of the Kiel Canal, fearing that the Allies may land ...

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  19. PRINCE CHRISTIAN'S SON.

    Replying to a question in the- House of Commons, Mr. Asquith stated that Prince Albert, of Schleswig Holstein, was serving, with the German Army. ...

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  20. Toys from United States.

    The American warship Jason bag brought to Devonport 8,000 tons of warm clothing and Christmas toys for equal distribution among the children of the ...

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  21. Corpses in Coastal Country.

    A traveller who has just returned to England from Belgium states that the British warships, during their bombardment of the Germans entrenched along the ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. War Sidelights

    The Salvation Army has contributed five ambulance cars to the British expedition-, aty forces on the Continent. Telegrams from the Hague state that the ...

    Article : 207 words
  23. LOYAL FIJI.

    The Fijian Secretary of State has approved of-the suggestion that the Fiji contingent should join the Australian or New Zealand contingent. The Governor of ...

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  24. IN THE TRENCHES.

    Another eyewitness of the operations in West Flanders states, in a communication written on Monday, that the cold has been affecting both sides' more than the actual ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. HEROIC GERMAN MECHANIC.

    A significant incident is related in cohnection with the sinking of the German submarine U18, which was rammed off the coast of Scotland by a British patrol ship. ...

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  26. CANADIAN LUMBER.

    The Premier of British Columbia (Sir Richard McBride) returned -from Ottawa to-day, and announced that reciprocity with Australia was under consideration ...

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  27. ANOTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESS.

    There was a popular demonstration here when the announcement was made that the Russians had taken prisoners' an entire German army corps near Lodz, in Poland. ...

    Article : 41 words
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