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  2. TRANSPORT SUNK

    A Berlin official communique issued on Monday states'—"One of our submarines sank in ton minutes on January 23 an armed enemy transport full of troops. She ...

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  3. TROUBLE IN RUSSIA

    Reports from many parts of the country emphasise a breakdown in transport and a dislocation of the railways as the cause of a practical famine. Ample food supplies ...

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  4. THOSE WICKED ALLIES

    The Berlin correspondent of the United Press Association-reports:—During the Cathedral service on the Kaiser's birthday (Saturday), in reading the Lord's ...

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  5. IMPORTANT RUSSIAN SUCCESS.

    A wireless Russian official dispatch issued on Monday states:—"We captured 1,030 prisoners on Saturday as the result of a battle to the north-west of Jakobens." ...

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  6. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    Messages received in Rome from Valona state that the Austrians have recruited 20,000 Albanians for service in their army. ...

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  7. SWISS INVASION

    The correspondent of the Central bows Agency at Zurich states:—The Rothschild's hanking firm of Paris have withdrawn £8,000,000 from the Swiss banks ...

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  8. FOR SOLDIERS FAMILIES.

    The Patriotic Fund subscriptions for soldiers' families now amounts to £11,027, and it is expected to raise £40,000 this year. ...

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  9. DEAR POTATOES.

    Owing to the frost potatoes are not obtainable, and consequently, the price has increased. Similar difficulties have been encountered in Charlottenburg and ...

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  10. THE WEST FRONT

    The ground is deeply frozen on the west front, and this enables tho Allies to transport their heavy guns, which have been held up during the mud period. ...

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  12. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The correspondent of the "Petit parl[?]" in Zurch states that 23 Berlin schools have been closed owing to the lack of coal. ...

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  13. BUSY SUBMARINES

    An official announcement issued on Sunday night reports:—"The White Star liner Laurentic has been sunk near the Irish coast. The Laurentie was on Government ...

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  14. A REPORT DENIED.

    A Spanish official statement denies the report that an attempt, was made to wreck the Royal train by placing leaden bars across the rails. The authorities maintain ...

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  15. BOLD BRITISH RAIDS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Sunday night, states:—"At daybreak oW Sunday we again entered the enemy's trenches to the north-east of ...

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  16. STRICTLY NEUTRAL

    President Wilson sent a cable message on Saturday conveying birthday congratulations to the Kaiser. ...

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  17. SHORTAGE OF FOOD

    Mr. W. C. Anderson (Independent Labor member for the Attercliffe division of Sheffield), in a speech delivered on Saturday at a meeting held in Leicester to ...

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  18. BULLET IN THE HEART.

    Surgeon-Major Buvelgey, of the French Army Medical Corps, in a military hospital recently extracted a bullet from the heart of a soldier, in which it had been ...

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  19. GERMAN PIRATES.

    The following ships have been for[?]:—The British steamer Jevington, 1,739 tons; the Norwegian steamer Myrdal, 2,623 tons; and the Danish steamer Suhr, ...

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  20. ON THE TIGRIS

    The British Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia, in an official dispatch received on Sunday evening, says:—"On the night of January 25-26 the enemy renewed his ...

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  21. CANADIAN IRISH

    The Irish anadian Rifles had a rousing reception at Armagh on Sunday. The Catholics and Protestants among them attended the respective cathedrals. ...

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  22. THE PEACE TALK

    Prince Alexander of Hohenlohe, who Bias been residing Switzerland since the war began, in an article in the "Nouyelle Gazette," states:—"The Germans are ...

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  23. TRAGEDY NEAR PARIS

    A great explosion occurred near Paris on Sunday night, and many deaths resulted. The explosion toot place in a melinite ...

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  24. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    A well-informed London correspondent of the "New York Times" writes:—"The intense, if unadvertised, activity, of the Admiralty lends support; to the. belief that ...

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