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  4. SEVEN PARTRIDGES TO SIX

    The London Magazine publishes the personal experiences of Edith Keen, an English dresser employed for seven years at Potsdam by Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia, ...

    Article : 312 words
  5. BRITISH COMPULSION

    Proclamations calling up group one of the Derby volunteers and class one of the conscripts were posted to- day. The men are to report on March 31. ...

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  7. DANCING LICENSES

    The Carlisle magistrate decided to refuse dance hall licenses during the lighting restrictions. ...

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  8. ARMENIAN CAMPAIGN

    A message to London states that under cover of the guns of the warships, Russian trail ports are landing large forces off the Armenian coast, 70 miles east of Trebizond. ...

    Article : 108 words
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  10. AUSTRIAN HEADQUARTERS

    According to a message from Paris, the "Basel and Vienna newspaper make an authoritative statement that a large Russian aeroplane, carrying four aviators, dropped 30 ...

    Article : 39 words
  11. BATTERED TURKISH ARMY

    Ludovic Naudaud, the Petrograd correspondent of the Petit Parlsien, writes that the capture of Mush and Akhlat by the Russians cuts off the Third Turkish Army, which ...

    Article : 115 words
  12. NISH AMMUNITION STORE

    According to a message from London, the Daily Mail's Odessa correspondent states that 40 soldiers were killed and wounded by an explosion of the chief ammunition store ...

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  13. WESTERN FRONT

    A Berlin official message states:-- "Naval aeroplanes bombarded an aerodrome and the military camps at Fumes. Other squadrons attacked Poperinghe ...

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  14. ORDER TO GREECE

    According to a London message, the greatest importance is attached in Berlin to despatches from Constantinople, which stats that according to official messages from ...

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  15. SUNDAY'S AIR RAID

    The Admiralty acting on later information, corrects the casualties issued yesterday in regard to the air raid at Walmer. Only one lad was killed and one injured ...

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  16. LORD DERBY'S SCHEME

    Men who enlisted under Lord Derby's scheme are divided into 46 groups, the unmarried men in the first 23 groups according to age, and the married also in 23 groups, ...

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  17. ASTONISHED TURKS

    A Petrograd message says that two Turkish army corps which were advancing to the relief of Erzeroum retired in astonishment at the fall of the fortress. ...

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  18. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY

    A Paris official message says:-- "There has been feeble artillery activity on both sides along the whole front, except north of Verdun, where the enemy has been ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. SARRAIL VISITS CONSTANTINE

    A London message states that General Sarrail, Commander -in- Chief of the Allies in the Balkans, has gone to visit King Constantine. ...

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  20. GREEK PRECAUTIONS

    Rome reports that the Greek cruiser He[?]e has arrived at Durazzo, to protect Greek residents, in view of an expected early attack by the Turks and Bulgars. ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN

    The War Office announces that the officer commanding the Mesopotamia expedition telegraphs that hostile aeroplanes dropped bombs on the camp at ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. FRONTIER SKIRMISH REPORTED

    According to a message from London Reuter's correspondent at Salonica telegraphs that Greek and Bulgarian patrols fought a sharp engagement at Dolran, when the ...

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  23. TRENCH MORTARS

    Mr. Ellis Griffith (Lib.) asked in the House of Commons if the commanders in France had reported that trench mortars were insufficient in numbers, and not equal to those of ...

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  24. NATIONAL AIMS OF GREECE

    A press message from Athens says that the President of the Chamber of Deputies headed a deputation which tendered the thanks of Parliament to King Constantine ...

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  25. MARRIED MEN WANTED

    A campaign, headed by the Northcliffe Press, is being commenced to induce young married men to attest without delay, the extension of conscription being threatened. ...

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  26. "OUR RUSSIAN COMRADES"

    Lord Kitchener, Minister for War, has cabled to the Grand Duke Nicholas "the Army's congratulations upon the brilliant feat of arms of our Russian comrades at ...

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  27. SERVIAN ARMY

    A message from Paris states that the last of the Servian soldiers remaining in Albania have landed at Corfu. The entire Servian army is now out of danger. ...

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  28. BRITISH NAVY

    Mr. Macnamara, Financial Secretary of the Admiralty, writing to Mr. Gilbert Parker, unionist member for Gravesend, stated that the navy's active list at the beginning of ...

    Article : 86 words
  29. GERMANY'S FOOD

    According to a message from London, the Berlin authorities have decided to limit the sale of butter to a quarter- pound weekly to each person, obtainable by the presentation ...

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  30. TURKISH MYTHS

    In the House of Commons to- day, Mr. Newman, member for the Enfield division of Middlesex, referred to a Turkish communique claiming the wiping out of a British ...

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  31. TURKS PERSECUTE GREEKS

    An Athens message states that the Turks have set fire to the town of Vourla, and are persecuting the Greeks, who are taking refuge on the coast. Greek warships have ...

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  32. BRITAIN'S FORCES

    In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, in answer to a question, said that the Government had discussed and considered the question of limiting the ...

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  33. STORMS IN GERMANY

    Zurich reports describe terrible storms which have visited southern Germany. Zeppelin hangars at Friedrichshafen, accommodating four of the big airships, were ...

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  34. APOLOGY TO ITALY

    A Rome wireless message says that the Greek Government has decided to apologise to Italy for the offensive language used in the Chamber of Deputies during the debate ...

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  35. TIGHTENING THE BLOCKADE

    Lord Robert Cecil, Parliamentary Under Secretary for the Foreign Office, in the House of Commons, undertook to inquire into Major Hunt's allegation that double- bottomed ...

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  36. GALLIPOLI MEDALS

    In the House of Commons Mr. Pete (U.) asked for the issue of an imperial war service medal to men who had served in the Gallipoli campaign. ...

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  37. EAST OF SUEZ

    The Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean forces telegraphs that during an aeroplane reconnaissance of the enemy's advanced posts cast of the Suez Canal, on ...

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  38. A YEAR AGO

    Three more ships have apparently fallen victims to German submarines or mines. Since the 18th the Germans have dealt with six ships? ...

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  39. SCHENCK'S MONEY

    An Athens message states that Baron von Schenck. Germany's chief propagandist, has left mysteriously, and it is believed that he has been summoned to Berlin to explain the ...

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  40. ENEMY IN GREAT BRITAIN

    In the House of Commons Mr. Samuel, Secretary for Home Affairs, said that the enemy aliens in Great Britain not interned number 22,946 (12,446 males and 10,500 ...

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    Such of the cable news on this page as is so headed appeared in The Times, and is cabled to The Sun by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions given are not those ...

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