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  2. ELEVEN SHIPS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Admiralty reports that the following British merchantmen have been torpedoed by submarines since March 10:— ...

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  3. GALLANT BRITISH.

    German submarines have been busy during the past few days. On Thursday the auxiliary cruiser Bayano was sunk off the west coast of England, and 194 members of the crew are missing. From about the same time ...

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  4. THE GERMANS IN BELGIUM.

    LINES OF DEFENCE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHEERFUL WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Eye Witness," with the British Headquarters Staff in Belgium, reports:— "Our offensive at Neuve Capella has been ...

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  6. CHEAP BREAD.

    The master bakers of Sydney—some 230 of them—met ut Scott's Cafe, the Strand, on Saturday night, to hear' the Attorney–General, Mr. H, explain his proposal for the ...

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  7. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    The activity of the Allies on the western front Is undoubtedly the beginning of u vast planned effort to drive the German flank hack, and relieve Belgium of the ...

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  8. NAVAL DECREE.

    LONDON. Sunday.—The Paris correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company states that a decree, tightening the blockade on Germany, will be issued next ...

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  9. BRITISH DASH.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The latest communique states:— "The Belgians have progressed along a bend of the Yser. ...

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  10. 2000 GERMAN PRISONERS.

    LONDON. Sunday.—Two thousand German prisoners, captured at Neuve Capelle, have arrived at Havre, en route, to England. ...

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  11. U 29.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The attack on the Indian City, which was made by submarine U29, was witnessed from the shore. The submarine then chased the Headlands, ...

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  12. ATTACKS DISCONTINUED.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. — A German official message states that the attacks commenced for the recapture of Nenve Capelle wore discontinued owing to superior English ...

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  13. TOTAL TOLL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Admiralty announces that from the beginning of the war to February 7, 73 British merchantmen were sunk and captured. Of this total 11 ...

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  14. SEVERE FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Field–Marshal Sir John French reports:— "Some further progress has been made by the Seventh Division towards Aubers. The ...

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  15. NERVOUSNESS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—The concentration of 500,000 men on either side near Prasnysz indicates a gigantic struggle. The Germans have brought up new troops ...

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  16. DARDANELLES.

    PARIS, Sunday.—A communique states:- "Two British vessels bombarded Bulair, and two battleships bombarded the light batteries commanding Morto Bay, at the ...

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  17. NEAR THE COAST.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—The German concentration towards Ypres and Lu Bassee continues. All the troops in Northern Flanders have been sent thither. The Germans ...

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  18. BAYANO LOST.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Admiralty reports that the auxiliary cruiser Bayano was sunk on Thursday off the west coast. She was probably torpedoed. There were 26 ...

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  19. GERMAN DECOY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The passenger boat Great Southern, bound from Rosslare to Fishguard, noticed aa two–funnelled steamer endeavoring to head her off. The steamer ...

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  20. SUCCESSFUL AIR EXPLOITS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—An airmail destroyed a pier of the railway bridge at Meniu. Another airman completely wrecked the Courtral station. Both are ...

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  21. VILLAGES EVACUATED.

    ATHENS. Sunday.—The Allies have destroyed a bridge near a town in the Dardanelles, which was used for the transport of artillery to the forts. ...

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  22. VANDALISM AND PIRACY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—American newspapers of all classes savagely comment on the sinking of the William Fry, off Chili, by the Germans, as vandalism and piracy, ...

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  23. HEAVY SNOWSTORMS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—A communique states that severe snowstorms are raging in the Carpathians, and in Galicia. The situation everywhere in unchanged. ...

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  24. GERMAN PERSECUTION.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—Public meetings have been held in Lille to protest, against the increasing German persecutions. Many persons have been ...

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  25. ONLY FIVE TONS LEFT.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—A released prisoner, who was recently on board the German cruiser Karlsruhe, states that he heard, when the British cruiser Glasgow ...

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  26. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    ROME, Sunday.—Signor Martino, .Minister for the Colonies, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, in reply to questions by members, said that all rumors of an ...

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  27. CUSTOMS AUTHORITIES BUSY.

    CHRISTIANIA, Sunday.—The authorities have forced the Norwegian steamer Helga to unload her cargo of marrow oil. The vessel was to have sailed for Lubeck, ...

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  28. GERMAN GENERAL KILLED.

    ROME, Sunday.—The "Gioriale d'lialia" slates that 20 Turkish officers and 500 men were killed during the first day's bombardment o£ tho Dardanelles. During the ...

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  29. A SPONTANEOUS YELL.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The British success at Neuve Capelle has aroused great enthusiasm. After several attempts to dislodge the enemy from the village, it was ...

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  30. FOOD IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The workers' conference on food prices, convened by the British Labor party's war emergency committee, and presided over by Mr. A. Henderson, ...

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  31. INTERVENTION OFFERED.

    ROME, Sunday.—The Italian Government has denied that it initiated or urged negotiations for Austrian territorial concessions, but states that Germany ...

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  32. SUBMARINES AT ANTWERP.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. — The "Telegraaf" says that Reuter's correspondent confirms the report that 500 workmen arc hurriedly building submarines at Antwerp. ...

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  33. DRESDEN BUSY.

    VALPARAISO, Sunday.—The German cruiser Dresden, which was recently reported to be in Brazilian waters, has sunk the Conway the Castle, the crew of which has. ...

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  34. GERMANY'S PLIGHT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Copenhagen correspondent Of the "Daily Chronicle" states what the North Germans bitterly complain of the further reduction of the bread allowance. ...

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  35. SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    PRION, Sunday.—Captain Voa Peppenheim, a German military attache, and a party which escaped from Tsing–tau, left Pekin, after procuring Chinese passports, ...

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  36. EN ROUTE FOR TURKEY.

    PARIS, Sunday.—It is officially stated that part of General D'Amade's force, concentrated in North Africa, is already enroute to the Dardanelles. ...

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  37. GERMANS SEIZE NORWEGIAN STEAMER.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—A German cruiser has seized in the Baltic the Norwegian steamer Bryssel, oil laden, from America to Stockholm. The British ...

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  38. FRENCH GENERALS WOUNDED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Generals Mamoury and De Villaret have been wounded while inspecting the trenches 50 metres from the enemy. ...

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  39. FRENCH STEAMER SUNK.

    BUENOS AYRES, Sunday.—The German armed merchantman Kron Prinz Wilhelm sank the French steamer Gundelonpe, off Fernadonornha ...

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  40. DOCK CONGESTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—in order to regulate the congestion at the docks, the Port of London Authority is erecting additional sheds with a storage capacity of 35,000 tons. ...

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  41. LABOR UNREST.

    LONDON, Sunday.—As the outcome of the meetings of the British Coal Conciliation Board, the men employed at the North Wales collieries have amended their ...

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  42. ABSOLUTE CONTRABAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Gazette" announces the following additions to the list of absolute contraband: Raw wool, wool tops, noils, woollen and worsted yarns, tin, ...

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  43. THE OLYMPIAD.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—General L'od- hlelskl, President of the German Olympic Committee, now proposes to cancel the Olympiad. as It is feared that but few ...

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  44. A SWEDISH VICTIM.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A steamer, believed to he Swedish, was mined and sunk off Scarborough. Two of the crew were killed. The rest were saved. ...

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  45. FLOATS PICKED UP.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—A trawler has picked up two floats in the North Sea belonging to a German hydroplane. ...

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  46. INDIAN GENEROSITY.

    DELHI, Sunday.—Rao Cutch is giving £3000 a month, for a year, for the support of an Indian regiment at the front. ...

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