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  2. THE WAR

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent says: There is no doubt that Germany fears the worst, both internally and externally. Speeches in ...

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  3. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Farrell's amendment, to exclude Ireland from the provisions of the National Service Bill, was defeated by 148 to ...

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  4. LATE WIRES

    A new trial has been ordered by the High Court in the appeal by William Graham Eyles against his conviction on a charge of murdering his wife at ...

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  5. Fall of Bagdad.

    A Mesopotamian official message says: We made a surprise attack and crossed the Diala by moonlight on Thursday night, and established a ...

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  6. ANOTHER HUN MOVE.

    Germany, through the Swiss Minister at Washington, has renewed her attempt to amend the German-American Treaty of 1798 in order to exempt ...

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  7. THE PHILADELPHIA MENACE.

    Consequent on the protests as to their likely actions, the crews of the interned German cruisers here have been transferred to an inland camp. ...

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  8. THE FEDERAL SQUABBLE.

    In reference to the charges made by Senator Watson against Mr. Hughes in the Federal Senate. Senator Gardiner's motion for the appointment of ...

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  9. The Western Front.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs ("Daily Chronicle" correspondent) states: Irles is a village standing on high ground beyond Pys. It was captured by a brilliant ...

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  10. SPAIN'S FINANCES.

    Advices from Madrid state that the Spanish Government has ordered the issue of a loan of forty millions sterling, in order to regularise exchange. ...

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  11. BERNSTORFF IN DENMARK.

    Von Bernstorff has arrived at Copenhagen. One of von Bernstorff's secretaries had 200 suits of pyjamas in his ...

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  12. UNHAPPY SERBIA.

    An Amsterdam paper says that, owing to the scarcity of food, the women in Serbia led a serious revolt, which was sanguinarily suppressed. ...

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  13. GERMAN DREAM SHATTERED.

    The news of the occupation of Bagdad was received with enthusiasm in London. A diplomatist, who lived for many years in the middle east, said ...

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  14. THE HUN LIARS.

    An English attack on a wide front southward of Arras failed, with heavy losses. There was lively fighting on the Ancre and on both banks of the ...

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  15. FROM THE FRONT.

    Following are extracts from letters written by Engineer-Signaller R Dalley Scarlett, early in January, at Salisbury Plain and London, to his wife in ...

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  16. STARTLING REVELATIONS.

    Another American journalist, Charles Grasty, who was aboard Mr. Gerard's ship, telegraphs to the "New York Times," as follows: ...

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  17. THE HUN PLOTTERS.

    New York messages state that Gupta, a Hindoo student, admits that Von Papen financed his trip to Japan in 1915, when Gupta, unsuccessfully ...

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  18. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Connaught (the King's aunt), who is seriously ill, passed a better night, but her condition still causes great ...

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  19. HUNS' POSITION STRONG.

    The "Petit Parisien" states: The Germans cannot say they have voluntarily evacuated Irles; they had been preparing works there ever since the ...

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  20. THE CUBAN PLOT.

    There is evidence that the German plotters who are concerned in the Cuban revolt planned the assassination of President Montreal, but were ...

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  21. PICTURE POPS.

    Pops patrons, who were disappointed at not seeing Charlie Chaplin on Saturday night, will be doubly repaid by the show that will be submitted ...

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  22. Germany's Wholesale Piracy.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Shanghai says the Premier and members of the Cabinet addressed both Houses of Parliament on China's ...

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  23. UNSPEAKABLE HARDSHIPS.

    Details of the sinking of the Norwegian ship Dalmeta in the Atlantic on the eleventh February show that she was torpedoed when fifty miles ...

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  24. ENEMY REPULSED.

    A French official message reports most lively reciprocal artillerying north of the Aisne. An attempted enemy coup de main north-west of ...

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  25. GENERAL ACTIVITY.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: The total of prisoners taken at Irles was 292. Our artillery crushed attempts to attack west-north-west of Lens. There ...

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  26. FRUIT TREES ON ROADS.

    Shire and Municipal Councils have not taken kindly to the departmental suggestion to plant fruit trees along roadsides. Local Councils have ...

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  27. SENATE APPROVES.

    The Chinese Senate on Sunday approved of the severance of relations with Germany, by a four-to-one majority. The Government will take ...

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  28. BRITISH AGAINST BAPAUME.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says: The British success at Irles does not jeopardise Bapaume ridge, but brings us right against this position. It will ...

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  29. NEARING STARVATION.

    Returning correspondents emphasise the fact that Germany is nearing starvation, and will face famine if the harvest fails. ...

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  30. AMERICA PREPARING FOR WAR

    A New York correspondent, recently at Berlin, who has returned with Mr. Gerard, says: "Mr. Gerard would not be interviewed, but I know that he ...

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  31. DESPERATE SPURRING UP OF SUBMARINE PIRACY.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent says the latest telegrams there from Germany declare that two large submarines of the ...

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  32. MORE BRITISH RAIDS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: We slightly improved our position northeastward of Bouchavesnes and entered the enemy's trenches in the same ...

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  33. SHIRE RATING.

    A number of Shire Councils have this year increased the rate to the limit of 2d in the £ on the unimproved capital value, due mainly to award ...

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  34. AMERICAN OPINION.

    Washington officials and newspapers admit the tremendous military and political importance of the Bagdad victory. The New York "Sun" says: ...

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  35. FIRST ARMED STEAMER TO LEAVE

    After Mr. Lansing's formal notification to the foreign governments of the United States' intention to arm her ships, the officials are undertaking ...

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  36. A FRENCH ADVANCE.

    A French official message states: In the Champagne we re-attacked in the afternoon the German positions west of Maisons de Champagne and ...

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  37. THE FLEET PLEASED.

    The Press Bureau states that Admiral Sir David Beatty, through General Sir Wm. Robertson (British Chief of Staff), has conveyed to General ...

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  38. "A GRAVE SCANDAL."

    In granting an application by the Fresh Food and Ice Co., and other employers, for the exemption of some of their employees from a recent award ...

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  39. AMERICAN FORECASTS.

    American military expects agree that the military news during 1917 will be a series of Allied successes in France and German retirements, and ...

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  40. TURKS IN A BAD WAY.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent (Dr. E. J. Dillon) says: Information from Turkish sources shows that the army in Mesopotamia ...

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  41. HUNS CONCENTRATING.

    Frontier reports indicate that there in a continued stream of Germans towards France. The Belgian frontier continues closed. Von Falkenhayn has ...

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  42. HUNGER RIOTS AT BREMEN.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" says that in the hunger riots at Bremen the crowd smashed hundreds of shop windows and destroyed the electricity ...

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  43. THE GOEBEN'S END.

    The German naval engineers have decided to scrap the Goeben as she has become hopelessly unseaworthy. (The Goeben is a battle cruiser of ...

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  44. THE I.W.W.'s FRIEND.

    The application, on behalf of the Attorney-General, to make absolute the rule nisi which called upon the printer, publisher and proprietor of the ...

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  45. FURTHER FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    A French comunique states: The Germans west of Maisons de Champagne yestereve violently counter-attacked at Hill 185, but our barrage and ...

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  46. A GERMAN VIEW.

    The "Koelnische Volks Zeitung" says: The occupation of Bagdad is an undeniable success, especially as the British have expelled the Turks ...

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  47. INSTRUCTIONS TO GUNNERS.

    It is believed that the substance of the Government's instructions to the naval gunners are that they can fire on submarines on sight, but the ...

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  48. STICKING TO THEIR PALS.

    Krupp's have subscribed two million sterling to the sixth German war loan. ...

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  50. HUN MENACE IN RUSSIA.

    The censorship of Russian domestic and political news continues to be severe. Delayed telegrams from Petrograd indicate that there is considerable ...

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  51. AMERICAN'S BEST POLICY.

    "Our keeping open the trade routes is the quickest way to end the war, thus convincing the Central Powers of the failure of their submarine piracy, ...

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  52. HUNS BLOCK RELIEF WORK.

    Germany has protested against Americans continuing relief work in the occupied districts of Northern France. Mr. Herbert Hoover (the ...

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  53. AUSTRIANS COPY HUNS.

    The "Sunday Times" states that, with a viaw of seeking a pretext to enrol Albanians, the Austro-Hungarian Government has proclaimed an ...

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  54. STRUGGLE FOR AIR MASTERY.

    In the House of Commons the Under-Secretary to the War Office, Mr. J. I. Macpherson, said: The average British weekly air ...

    Article : 253 words
  55. MR. GERARD HOME.

    News from Key West, Florida, says Mr. Gerard has arrived there. He will reach Washington on Wednesday. The Federation of Labour, ...

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