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  2. The Russian Stand

    It appears as if Lemberg may be about as east as the Austro-German armies will get in the north of Galicia . The Russian stubborn defence Is slowly hut surely bringing the enemy to a standstill, especially on the Lower Dniester, where the Austrians have suffered some reverses. The Germans are again employing their phalanx formation on the Eastern front, which, though effective for the p rim ary object o f w inning ...

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  3. THE DARDANELLES.

    An official French account of the recent successes of the French forces tbs Dardanelles, w hich have already been reported by General S ir Z&n ...

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  4. WAR H T fflE AIR .

    A feat rarely equalled by the airmen on either side in the war is recorded of a French aviator and his mechanic, who were ordered to ...

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  5. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    A submarine sank seven fishing boats off the Shetlands last night Nineteen men o f the crews were rescued. ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA, '

    T he Union Governm ent has taken a definite stop towards sending a contingent to Europe, and Is now communicating w ith the Im perial Governm ...

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  7. A T H R E A T TO A M E R IC A

    T h e B e rlin newspaper “ Xeueeto achrichten,” commenting on the recent achievem ent of a German subm arine m m aking the voyage to tbe ...

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  8. REFLOATING THE EMDBN.

    The M in ister for Defence stated to ­ day th a t several tenders bad been re-' celved by the N aval Office fo r the salvage o f the Emden. The M inister ...

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  9. G E R M A N O F F IC E R S IN T U R K E Y .

    An official account o f the fightlDg at the Dardanelles on the 4th, says:— A c­ cording to prisoners, Germany has unceasingly sent trained men to Turkey, ...

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  10. A N O T H E R R E B E L S E N T E N C E D ,

    CRocco de Vjlliers, one of tbe most prominent of the Free State rebels, has been sentenced to four years’ im ­ prisonment and a fine ot £500. ...

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  11. BOTHA’S SUCCESS AGAINST THE GERMANS.

    I t Is officially stated that General Botha has occupied KaikueJd, on the Swakepmund-Grootfontein railw ay, in Germ an South-West A frica, T be ...

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  12. PRANCE DETERMINED.

    The Chamber yesterday voted the a r credit of £240,000,000 asked for by the Budget Committee. The P re ­ ier (’M. V iv ia n i) said:— “ It is a hard ...

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  13. MEAT EXPORT.

    The Select Committee of the V IO [?] an (Legislative Council w hich Is ln-quiring Into the conduct o f M r, An ­ gles, M JjJC. In regard to the ...

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  14. WOUNDED AUSTRALIANS.

    The hospital for wounded Australian officers, under the direction of Agent-General for Tasmania. S ir M 'C all, will be opened at South ...

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  15. GERMAN PAPER SUSPENDED.

    T he German newspaper “ Leipsigei Volkezeiumg” has been suppressed for w eek for publishing the pronouncements of three Socialists condemning ...

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  16. THE EVERE RAID .

    The recent British naval airmen’s raid on tho Zeppciin shed at Evere, Dear Brussels, has caused extraordinary confusion. It has been discovered ...

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  17. THE WAR LOAN.

    The Chancellor (iAir. ’M 'Kenua) in addressing a representative meeting of employers to-day, urged them to provide facilities to supply w ar loan ...

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  18. CANADIANS’ GALLANTRY.

    The story of the Princess Patricia’s Regiment's gallantry in Flanders has had au immense stimulus on recruiting. It has been decided that the ...

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  19. TRADING “WITH THE ENEMY

    T h e Under-Secretary to the Foreign Office (Lo rd ’Robert Cecil) announced the House o f Commons to-day that Governm ent had decided to proh ...

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  20. THE UBIQUITOUS FEMINIZES

    A neutral visitor to Berlin w riting “ The Times,'• emphasises the r e ­ arkable success of G erm any in organising women. Everyw he re women ...

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  21. HERR DERNBURG DETAINED

    The steamer Rergcusfjord, on which he Kaiser's special emissary to America was returning [?] has been [?] ...

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  22. APPLICATIONS SATISFACTORY.

    If is understood that applications for the war Joan are satisfactory. The Bank of England has issued four m illion prospectuses, but it is still difficult ...

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  23. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    T be communique issued to-day states;— The en em y has bombarded Arras, and at one point particularly shelled the ambulance of the Holy ...

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  24. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    German papers state that the western q u arter of Lemberg was burned. Russians before evacuating the s e t fire to the benzine and petroleum ...

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  25. AUSTRIAN REPORTS.

    A Vienna communique states;— Fighting with strong Russian rearguards continues east and north-west of Lemberg. O u r troops have occupied ...

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  26. THE HONORS LIST.

    T he latest lis t of honors and awards includes the M ilitary M edal to half a dozen A n glican. Roman Catholic, W e s ­ leyan, and Presbyterian chaplains. ...

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  27. THE EMPEROR'S SPEECH.

    T h e Emperor Franz Josef, In a speech iron: a balcony during a great demonstration a t Svhoeuburg to celebrate the capture of Lemberg, said:— ...

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  28. REFORMATORY SCHOOLS RECORD.

    A great record belongs to the boys’ reformatory and industrial schools throughout the kingdom. Nineteen thousand six hundred and forty-eiglit ...

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  29. THE POPE’S INTERVIEW.

    The newspaper “ Osservatore Romano," the Vatican organ, says that interview w ith the Pope recently published in the P aris newspaper " L a ...

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  30. WAR MUNITIONS.

    sM r. Lloyd-George’s scheme for c rolling skilled workers throughout the country for Governm ent w ork, which includes sending the men to an y district ...

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  31. NEUTRAL TRADE.

    Great B rita in has granted a further xtensiou of tim e for Am erican importrfi to get goods, contracted for befort March 1. our of Germauy. No date has ...

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  32. CZAR GOES TO THE FRONT .

    It is announced that the Czar has gone to the front ...

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  33. STEALING A RING.

    How an ingenious attempt to steal valuable diamond ring from the premises o f the Australian Mont de Pleta Company, 320 Bourke street, city, ended ...

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  34. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    An official communique issued today says:— The enemy is attacking in Preikoffel Pass, but has been re ­ pulsed, leaving 200 dead. ...

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  35. PROS AND CONS OF CLOSE FORMATION.

    T h e ‘'Morning Post” correspondent Petrograd says that the Germans are again employed their phalanx form ation is the direction of Rawarnska. ...

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  36. AUSTRIAN LIABILITIES.

    Austria-Hungary has borrowed £25. 000.000 from Germany for the purpose of meeting payments abroad. ...

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  37. DERNBURG PANIC-STRICKEN.

    Herr Dernburg almost collapsed when the ship was detained, fearing that he was to be taken off. but it is understood in (London that the ship ...

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  38. WAR IN‘ CENTRAL AFRICA.

    The Belgian Government announces a t a force operating in the Belgian Congo has captured the Gorman station of Kissengult, north-cast ot Lak e ...

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  39. WOMEN MEMBERS OF RAILWAY. MEN’S UNION.

    The National Railwaymen's Union has decided to admit as members women employed upon the railways. ...

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  40. EXPLOSION IN POST OFFICE

    A package, believed to be a live shell sent by a soldier at the front as curio, exploded to-day in the Woolwich pest office, injuring three sorters, ...

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  41. PRIZE COURT’S DECISION.

    T he prize court at H am burg has ordered the confiscation of foodstuffs aboard tho Dannstrooin, destined for England and South Africa, but released ...

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  42. [?]S BIRTHDAY:

    Lord Kitchener yesterday received world-wide congratulations on his 65th birthday. Special recruiting appeals made throughout the country, and ...

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  43. APPEAL TO MINORS.

    The M in ister fo r Munitions (M r. Lloyd-George) to-day had a conference with the executive of the Miners’ Federation, to whom he pointed out ...

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  44. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    An Austrian communing sates:— Italian attacks on Gradisca and Montfalcono have failed. ...

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  45. ATTACKS [?]

    In reply to a question la the House Commons to-day, whether the Government Studded to take action against the newspapers responsible for ...

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  46. SENUSSI REBELLION,

    Owing to a fresh rebellion among the Senussi, iu Tripoli, fomented by moans of a Turko-German fund for smuggling in firearms, Italy has decided ...

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  47. WARFARE IN THE MOUNTAINS.

    T he Italians on Tuesday seized the crest of the Averred Mountain, a t the head of the Niedergali Valley, the highest point between Hell Valley and the ...

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  48. GERMAN GOODS SEIZED,

    The authorities at Marseilles have seized a newly-lauded consignment of 3944 bales of silk, cotton, and hemp belonging to a German firm at Zurich. ...

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  49. ITALIAN REPRISALS.

    Owing to the bombardment of defenceless towns by the Austrians, and destruction of m etchant en, a Decree directs that compensation ...

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  50. REGISTERING NATIONAL RESOURCES.

    I t w as announced in the House of Commons to-day that the President of the L o cal Government Board (M r. W . w in , ...

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  51. THE FIGHTING ON THE DNIESTER.

    The official communiqué issued yesterday stated:— The enemy attempted, extraordinary persistence, to advance along the railway between Lemtterg ...

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  52. CAMPAIGN IN ALBANIA,

    I t Is reported here that General Vessovic, commanding the Montenegrin has arrived a t the gates of factual, after a feeble resistance from tbe ...

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  53. AUSTRALIA.

    Military experts have denied the a L legation that the Lithgow rifles are not serviceable and shoot poorly. As evidence in contradiction it is instanced ...

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  54. THE ROSS RIFLE.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Under-Secretary for War (M r. . J . T en n a n t) said that certain difficult had arisen with regard to the ...

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  55. THE CASUALTY LISTS.

    The casualty lists show 741 officers killed, 2562 wounded, and 137 missing during 30 days, a record equalling the officers’ casualties In tbe w hole of the ...

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  56. A WAR CENSUS

    There is much doubt as to the scope the B U L M an y members of the House o f Commons expect th at It w ill also provide a national register of the ...

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  57. CONTRABAND TRADE.

    The Government has communicated Memorandum to the American Ambassador ­ (Mr. X. V. H , Pag e), which Is not a reply to the American Note r e ­ ...

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  58. GERMAN BABY KILLERS.

    In the House o f Commons to-day the U n d e rsecretary to the Hom e A f­ fairs (M r. W . Brace, Lab.), in reply a question, said that the German ...

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  59. STREAMS OF LABOR RECRUITS,

    The Munition Workers Bureaus opened a t 6 yesterday evening, and the steady stream of volunteers Included m illwrights, fitters, shipwrights, toolmakers, ...

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  60. QUINTUS RILL SMASH.

    T b e Inquest held a t Carlisle into e ra ilw a y disaster a t Quintin H ill on a y 22, w h e n a troop train and a passenger tra in wore wrecked, w ith the ...

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  61. MR, P. WESTBY, M.H.R

    T h e Political Labor Council to-night considered M r. A[?] cognation. Appeals for Its with ­ raw al were made by a number of ...

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  62. SULTAN OPERATED ON.

    A successful operation h [?]a ee n performed on the Sultan for stone 4 the view of the Sultan’s Illness, the perial Prin ces have decided that ...

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  63. FODDER FOR GERMANY.

    The German military authorities have seized the entire ha[?] crop in Belgium. ...

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  64. EMPLOYING CONVALESCENT OFFICERS.

    It was put to the Minister this morning that convalescent officers returned to Canada were to be sent on lecturing tours to educate those going to the ...

    Article : 129 words
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