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  2. AMERICA'S REPLY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The American Note to Germany demands a guarantee that there will be no further submarine attacks on merchant ships carrying non-comba-tants. ...

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  3. DARDANELLES.

    ATHENS, Thursday.--A desperate battle is proceeding between the towns of Gaillpoll" and Maidos. The Queen Eliabeth is tiring from the Gulf of Saros on to the Turkish ...

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  4. TERRIFIC BATTLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--"Eye-witness" sends a stirring account of the recent fighting. The Germans' big concentration at Ypres on Saturday," he says, "was made under cover of a violent ...

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  5. THE ANGLO-FRENCH ADVANCE.

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  6. ALARMED.

    ATHENS, Thursday.--Great depression was caused in Constantinople by the large' numbers of killed in the recent battles. The losses exceed the most severe actions ...

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  7. MURDER ON HIGH SEAS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Mr. Roosevelt, in a magazine article entitled "Murder on the High Seas," says:-- "America is proving as neutral as Pontius Pilate was neutral. President Wilson's absurd exaltation of peace over ...

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  8. RUSSIAN ACTIVITY.

    BUCHAREST, Thursday.--The Russian fleet has destroyed an ultru-moderu fort in the Bosporus. ...

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  9. RIOTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--There have been wild anti-German demonstrations at Aid-gate, Limehouse, Stepney, Bethnal Green, and Poplar. Many shops were wrecked. ...

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  10. GERMANY'S SHAME.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lord Bryce's Blue Book has been published. The report states that it has been proved s that there were deliberate, systematic, ...

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  11. GALICIA.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--It is semiofficially estimated that the Austro-Germans have already lost 100,000 in the eight-days' battle in Galicla. ...

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  12. THE STRUGGLE FOR HILL 60.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Renewed and desperate fighting has taken place for Hill 60. Princess Patricia's Canadians and the Second Gloucestershires were almost surrounded. They were saved by the Rifle Brigade and the Argyll ...

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  13. ITALY'S" ESCAPE.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The Rome correspondent of the "Temps" says that it is known in well-informed Italian' circles that Germany intended to invade Italy, after taking ...

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  14. IN THE EAST END.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Many shops were wrecked mid looted in the East End. One crowd, incensed by a German shouting "To hell with England," severely ill-treated him, ...

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  15. MORE VICTIMS FOUND.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A lifeboat from the Lusitsnia, bottom up, and containing the bodies of four women and two children, has been, picked up off Fastnet. ...

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  16. NORTH OF ARRAS.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The latest communique states:-- "The engagements north of Arras continue with extreme violence. The enemy, ...

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  17. MERCY AND PARDON.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Renter's Paris correspondent states that a wounded officer, referring to the capture 3000 Germans, remarked, "We killed thriee that number." ...

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  18. WOULD NOT INSULT ZULUS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonics, informed Mr. R. P. Houston, in the House of Commons, that it would be impossible ...

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  19. THE FISHING FLEETS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. T. J. Macnamara, Parliamentary Under-Sectetary for War, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said that the Admiralty was ...

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  20. TYPHUS IN CAMPS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Gerard, American Ambassador at Berlin, has reported to Sir Edward Grey that typhus has broken ...

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  21. SPECIAL CONSTABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The King had an audience with Sir E. H. Henry, Commissioner of Police, and Lieutenant Sladen, chief officer of the London Fire Brigade, ...

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  22. A. F. WILDING'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lieutenant A. F. Wilding, whose death was reported yesterday, was attached to an armored motor squadron, under Flight-Commander Samson. ...

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  23. THE BRITISH ATTACK.

    DUNKIRK, Thursday.--The British attack commenced on Saturday, after a terrific bombardment of the German trenches and hills. Then the right centre carried the first line of trenches on the Aubers Ridge, almost without ...

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  24. HARMLESS BOMBS.

    PARIS, Thursday. --German airmen dropped bombs on Compiegne and Audry, without doing any damage. ...

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  25. WOMEN'S PETITION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Asquith, in the House of Commons, alluding to the progressive violation by Germany or the rules of civilised warfare and humanity, ...

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  26. LIQUOR RESTRICTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Immature Spirits and Spirits Restriction Bill prohibits the sale of spirits for consumption unless kept in a warehouse for three years, except ...

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  27. THE FRENCH SUCCESS.

    PARIS, Thursday.--All official report states that the French success between Loos and Neuville Saint Vaast was one of the most notable "episodes of the western ...

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  28. INCREASES FOR MINERS.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Coal Conciliation Boards have granted the Durham and Northumberland miners an advance of 15 per cent., and the Scottish miners, an ...

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