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  4. RUSSIANS PRESSING ON.

    The Russians are pushing on their advance into Hungary between the Uszok Pass and Bartfeld. Their intention is to get ...

    Article : 575 words
  5. SHORE TORPEDOES.

    Athens messages state that owing to the damage caused by the Turks shore torpedo tubes the admirals in council have decided to set apart special warships for firing from ...

    Article : 87 words
  6. ANGRY HOLLAND.

    A specially-summoned Cabinet at the Hague is considering the German menace to Dutch shipping. The outcome of the Ministers deliberations ...

    Article : 560 words
  7. FRENCH AIRMEN BUSY.

    "Six of our airmen bombarded the airship sheds at Frescaty and the railway station at Metz. They dropped a dozen bombs, causing a panic, and returned safely, despite ...

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  8. MOVING ON RELENTLESSLY.

    Petrograd messages say that the Austrians are fighting with a stubbornness which is surprising and creditable after eight months in the field without a single success. ...

    Article : 115 words
  9. BOMB PICKED UP IN PARIS.

    An immense unexploded bomb that bad been dropped from, one of the Zeppelin raiders was discovered in a Paris suburb today. The people living within an extensive ...

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  10. SWEEPING THE STRAIT.

    The Times correspondent, writing from the Island of Tenedos, says that the equinoctial gales in the Dardanelles usually last for three or seven days. ...

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  11. OUT OF PRZEMYSL.

    Enormous quantities of disinfectants are being sent to Przemysl, owing to the insanitary condition of the city. It is rumored that prior to the surrender ...

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  12. ITALY'S DETERMINATION.

    The Italian press is widely asserting that Italy is determined to fight for her place in the sun, and to defend her liberties to the fullest extent. She had not spent £60,000,000 ...

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  13. GERMANY WANTS A DRAW.

    A Washington message says that there are indications that the German propagandists in the United States have now been instructed to mould American opinion into ...

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  14. EVACUATING CZERNOVITZ.

    Messages from Bucharest declare that the Russians have gained a great victory, at the Uszok Pass. The Austrians are evacuating Czernovitz ...

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  15. GERMAN ROMANCES.

    German writers discredit the reports of the Allies' achievements in the Dardanelies. They declare that they have withdrawn, having bitten granite. ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. GERMANS REINFORCED.

    "Upon the northern front our offensive on the west and middle of the River Niemen has been met by counter attacks. "Fighting continues without any essential ...

    Article : 85 words
  17. GERMANY GETTING MODEST.

    A Washington press message reports an interview between an American and Grand Admiral von Tirpitz, head of the German Naval Department. ...

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  18. CONSTANTINOPLE IMPREGNABLE

    General von dor Goltz, before leaving Constantinople, declared that the city was absolutely impregnable. ...

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  19. MEN AND MUNITIONS.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French, explaining the meaning of the term "a protracted war," said: "The duration of the struggle depends entirely upon the supplies of men ...

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  20. TURKS FEAR BULGARIA

    Tho Turks are apprehensive of a Bulgarian attack, and are fortifying tho line between Marlkeul and Lule Burgas. ...

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  21. GERMANY'S SUBMARINES.

    The naval correspondent of the Times assumes that when Captain Weddigen was transferred by the German naval authorities from submarine U9, he was given ...

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  22. SUSPECTED SHIPS.

    Two Swedish steamers, laden with rice, which are suspected of having received their cargoes from a German vessel, have been detained in the Cycle, where they put in ...

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  23. FOREST FIGHTING.

    "Yesterday was calm along the greater part of the front, with almost continuous rain. "Between the rivers Meuse and Moselle attacks by the enemy were easily and ...

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  24. IN HUNGARY'S PLAINS.

    Russian headquarters reports:--"On the front at tho middle of the River Niemen we continue to progress. "In the Carpathians our offensive between ...

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  25. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    The King yesterday visited York House, Lord Kitchener's official residence, and had afternoon tea with the Minister. The Federation of Trades Unions has ...

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  26. PARSON'S CREED.

    The Rev. Stuart Robinson, of Glasgow, has volunteered to undertake shell-making in a war factory. He declares that his weekday shells are for ...

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  27. ADVANCE NEAR ST. GEORGE'S.

    "There has been artillery fighting in the Nieuport region. "We have advanced north of St. George's, carrying a farm. ...

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  28. DELMIRA AFIRE AND ASHORE.

    Lloyd's reports that the Deimira, a British vessel of 3459 tons, which was torpedoed in the Channel by a German submarine, caught fire and went ashore at La Hogue, ...

    Article : 45 words
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