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  2. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    At the moment of writing, what threaten to be the most sanguinary battle of the western campaign Is In progress. The correspondent of tho "Dally Mall" at ...

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  3. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON, .Sunday.—Mr. Fred T.Jane, the well known naval expert, and editor of "Fighting Ships," in a speech at Scarborough, said that shortly before the ...

    Article : 151 words
  4. FOR CALAIS AGAIN.

    Germany is making an enormous effort to break the Allies' line on the Yser, and is throwing every available man against it, north of Ypres. Asphyxiating bombs were used, ...

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  5. THE YSER BATTLE.

    THE ABOVE MAP ILLUSTRATES THE WHOLE OF THE LINE OF CONTACT BETWEEN THE ALLIES AND THE GERMANS, OVER WHICH ONE OF THE MOST FURIOUS BATTLES OF THE CAMPAIGN IS STILL RAGING. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE HIGH SEAS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In a message from Berlin, the German Admiralty states that the high sea fleet is repeatedly cruising in (the North Sen, and has advanced to English waters without meeting any British ...

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  7. YSER BATTLE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Rotterdam correspondent of the "Dally Mail" reports that Germany is making an enormous effort to break the Allies' line on the Yser, and Is throwing every available man against the ...

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  8. "TITANIC STRUGGLE IMMINENT."

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—American newspapers are publishing reports emphasising British submarine activity on the German coast, and of the suspension of all ...

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  9. THE PIRATE KING.

    LONDON, Sunday.Grand Admiral von Tirpitz has been congratulated, says a message from Amsterdam, on the celebration of his navy jubilee. He is hailed as ...

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  10. "NOW'S HIS CHANCE."

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—Leading German newspapers, triumphant at the success of the so-called naval cruises, declare that the German High Sea Fleet has ...

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  11. NORTH SEA MURDERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A German submarine torpedoed the trawler St. Lawrence the North sea .Two of the crew were drowned. The skipper of the St. Lawrence states ...

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  12. GERMANY SORRY.

    ATHENS, Sunday.—Germany promises to apologise and make compensation if it is proved that the Greek steamer Eilis- pontos was sunk by a submarine. ...

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  13. THE DARDANELLES.

    ATHENS, Sunday.—Unofficial reports States that a "decisive" action has begun at the Dardanelles. The Allied squadron has bombarded various points on the west ...

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  14. IN HUNGARY.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—The whole line of the main Russian advance in the Carpathians is now in Hungarian territory, the capture of trenches on the height ...

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  15. VICTIMS OF GERMAN REPRISALS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Included among the British officers arrested and imprisoned by the Germans, by way of reprisal for the British treatment of captured submarine ...

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  16. HASTENING OPERATIONS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Mr. Winston Churchill has visited M. Augagneur, the French Minister for Marine, in the north of France, and has conferred with him as to the best ...

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  17. MORE VESSELS MINED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The submarine that sunk the Norwegian vessels Eva and Oskar fired a dozen shells into them. Their crews were allowed ten minutes to escape. ...

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  18. IN THE EAST.

    HONGKONG,Sunday.—A Prize Court has condemned the German steamer Paklat, which was captured while conveying refugees from Tsiug-tau to Tien-tsin. ...

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  19. AT SMYRNA.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Salonika correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" says that the Allied aeroplanes frequently fly over Smyrna. Observers estimate that 35,000 ...

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  20. TRAINLOADS OF DEAD.

    AMSTERDAM. Sunday.—On Thursday and Friday nights many train loads of German dead arrived at Hasselt. Civilians were compelled to bury them.altogether ...

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  21. BELRIDGE CASE.

    CHRISTINA. Sunday.—Germany has demanded an opportunity to examine the pieces of the torpedo which destroyed tho Norwegian steamer Belridge. She promises ...

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  22. HILL 60 LIKE HELL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Dunkirk correspondent of the "Daily News" says that unspeakable tumult prevailed throughout Thursday at Hill 60. The Germans brought up the whole of their heavy artillery, but ...

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  23. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is officially stated that, the 39 officers arrested under the German system of reprisals for the differentia treatment, of their submarine crews, include ...

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  24. ALLIES' BOMBARDMENT.

    ATHENS, Sunday. — Allied warships brought down two Turkish aeroplanes which attempted to fly over Tenedos Island. The bombardment of the forts ...

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  25. A FORT SHELLED.

    PARIS, Sunday.—French airmen dropped two bombs on Fort Kastro, Smyrna, killing and wounding several soldiers. They also dropped bombs in the railway station, and ...

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  26. THE BIGGEST YET.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The war correspondents agree that the present fighting in Flanders May become tho biggest the British Army has ever been engaged in. ...

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  27. BRITISH NAVAL CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In the House of Commons on Friday night, in reply to Mr. E. T. John, Mr. Asquith said that from the outset of the war until the end of March the ...

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  28. TURKEY TALKS PEACE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The "Temps" says that Turkey has sounded Italy and America with a view to arranging a separate peace .With the Triple Entente. ...

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  29. RUSSIAN REPRISALS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—Russia has Informed Germany through Spain that, owing to the ill-treatment of Russian prisoners, German prisoners will he treated similarly. ...

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  30. THE GERMAN ACCOUNT.

    LONDON, Sunday. — A Berlin communique states that the Germans advanced on Thursday evening from Steenstraate to East Langemarek, and attacked tho enemy north and north -east of Ypres. ...

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  31. PATRIOTIC ORATIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bonar Law), the Secretary of State for India (Lord Crewe), the Secretary of State ...

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  32. SOUR GRAPES.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—Dr. Paasche, Vice- President of the Relehstag, in a lecture at Berlin, said it was doubtful whether it was desirable to get back Kiao Chan, or the South Pacific colonies, because they ...

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  33. E 15'S CREW.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—Twenty members of the crew of (the British submarine E 15, which went aground in the Dardanelles and was destroyed, have reached Constantinople. ...

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  34. EMDEN ESCAPEES.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The Turkish headquarters state that the Arabs attacked the crew of the Ayesha, the vessel in which part of Emden's crew escaped from the ...

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  35. A SYDNEY CONTRIBUTION.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The newspapers have drawn attention to the Sydney contribation of a creche for soldiers' children, under the supervision of Madame Viviani. ...

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  36. RUSSIAN BOMBS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—Russian airmen have dropped bombs on Heidenburg. ...

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  37. TURKS IN PERSIA.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—The Persians at Kermanshah are retiring before the Turks, who are advancing towards Hama- dan. The Persian Cabinet Is exchanging ...

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  38. IN THE ARGONNE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—A communique reports that during the last hot fighting at Bois d'Ailiy, In Argonne, the Germans made repeated and desperate efforts to recapture the ...

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  39. TURKEY IN EUROPE.

    THE ALLIED FLEET IS STILL BOMBARDING THE DARDANELLES AND TROOPS HAVE BEEN LANDED AT ENOS, ON TUB GULF OF BARON, ON THE GALLIFOLI PENINBULA, AND AT CAPE SAVALA . ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. INSULTING AMERICA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Count Reventlow, the well-known German naval authority, has written In the "Tageozeltung" an Insulting article against America. ...

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  41. WOULD-BE ASSASSAN HANGED.

    CAIRO, Sunday.—The young Egyptian who attempted to shoot the Sultan of Egypt has been hanged. ...

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  42. EAST AFRICA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A War Office communique gives the following details of the operations in East Africa.— "By January 2 the enemy had been ...

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  43. ZEPPELINS AGAIN.

    , Sunday.—Two Zeppelins were reported off the Northumberland coast, near Blyth, and four British aeroplanes went to reconnontre ...

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  44. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    TOKIO. Sunday.—Japan has modifed her demands for railway concessions In Southern China, in deference to British firms reviving dormant concessions in the same localities. ...

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  45. ARMY MEDICAL SERVICE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Eye- witness" at the British headquarters pays a tribute to the Army Medical Service for maintaining so low a sickness rate. He mentions that ...

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  46. "CURTAIN OF STEEL."

    PARIS, Sunday.—Pierre Loll, the well- known French novelist, has paid a visit to the Queen of the Belgians. During a conversation, reference was made to Bavaria. ...

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  47. ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The St. George's Day service was held in the chapel of St. Michael and St. George, at St. Paul's Cathedral. Among those who attended were ...

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  48. MARTIAL LAW IN TRIESTE.

    R0ME, Sunday- Martial law has been Proclaimed In Trieste. ...

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