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  4. MOUNDS OF GERMAN DEAD

    "The world has hitherto never seen such fighting," says the Petrograd correspondent of the Times regarding the conflict ...

    Article : 246 words
  5. ANOTHER AIRSHIP RAID?

    A Rotterdam message reports that Count Zeppelin had a long Interview with the Kaiser. It is stated that a more energetic airship ...

    Article : 136 words
  6. GERMAN BRAG.

    The naval correspondent of the Times says that the warnings issued by the chiefs of the German navy that the waters round Britain have been proclaimed a war region will be ...

    Article : 234 words
  7. EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Tho Cairo correspondent of the Times reports that the latest information is that the Turks have drawn off. He adds that it is probable, however, that ...

    Article : 66 words
  8. BIG RUSSIAN VICTORY.

    "Fighting on the Bzura and the Rawka is proceeding with unabated energy. The Russians, taking the offensive, crossed the Bzura, and took part of the enemy's position four ...

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  9. ENEMY'S POOR PROSPECTS.

    "When the big Turkish attack comes," remarks the Times in a leading article to-day, "it ought to be repulsed without great difficulty. Thereafter we expect to see Egypt ...

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  10. GERMANY'S LATEST THREAT.

    Reports from London state that the Daily Chronicle's naval expert declares that Germany can fulfil none of the obligations of a blockade. He goes on:--"Any attempt made ...

    Article : 361 words
  11. ABDUL HAMID URGES PEACE.

    The Times correspondent in the Balkans reports that Abdul Hamid, the ex-Sultan, has urgently, advised the Young Turks to make peace. ...

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  12. FRESH TRY FOR WARSAW.

    The military correspondent of the Times writes that the Russian threat to drive the enemy out of East Prussia is very pronounced, and that General von ...

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  13. BLOCKADE BLUFF.

    The Washington correspondent of the Times says that there is not the slightest sign of the German blockade bluff succeeding in the United States. New York, Philadelphia, and ...

    Article : 102 words
  14. ANOTHER ARMY REPORTED.

    Italian papers state that Turks, to the number of 90,000, with 20,000. Bedouin Arabs, are marching on Egypt. They found it necessary to leave behind ...

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  15. AUSTRIANS' FIERCE ATTACK.

    Advices from Cettinge state that the Austrians fiercely attacked the Montenegrins in Herzegovina. The assaults were repulsed with heavy loss to the enemy. ...

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  16. TEMPER AND BRAVADO.

    "In Britain the announcement of the German blockade is regarded as a mere outburst of temper and bravado, and as a confession of strain and failure rather than a token of ...

    Article : 110 words
  17. ENEMY DOING BADLY.

    There was no fighting of importance in the region of the Suez Canal yesterday. In two days the British have captured 200 prisoners, three machine guns, and 90 camels ...

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  18. "THEN WE LET THEM HAVE IT."

    An officer writes:--"The greatest battle since the beginning of the war was fought here on January 25. It started at 6 o'clock in the morning, and now, at 4 o'clock, it is still ...

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  19. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

    The High Commissioner for Australia, Sir George Reid, has announced that the engineers attached to the Australian Expeditionary Forces took port in the action at the ...

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  20. TREPIDATION IN EUROPE.

    Copenhagen announces that the Berlin press was specially summoned to tho Reichstag to receive tho announcement regarding the blockade. ...

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  21. CAMPAIGNING IN EGYPT.

    The Cairo correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph says that if the campaign is to be won by the zeal and enthusiasm of highly-trained and disciplined troops, Britain ...

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  22. BLOCKED BY CORPSES.

    "General von Hindenberg has evidently decided to pierce our lines at all cost and is resorting to mass formations of unprecedented proportions in order to capture the ...

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  23. GERMAN ATTACKS TURNED.

    "German aviators have shown great activity. "The enemy in the trenches to the west of the route from Arras to Lillo interfered with ...

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  24. FOUR CIVILIANS.

    "On Thursday and Friday nights the Germans tried, unsuccessfully, to debouch from their trenches before Notre Lome de Lorette, in the valley of the River Aisne. ...

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  25. AN IDLE THREAT.

    Sir Thomas Royden, vice-chairman of the Cunard Steamship Co., declares that Germany could not hope to blockade Britain unless she had a hundred times the ...

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