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  2. GALICIA.

    An Austro-German army, which was intended to aid Mackensen in his attempt to encircle Przemysl, was decimated by the Russians. Slow development of Austro-German tactical ...

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  3. ON THE ADIGE.

    ROME, Monday.--The latest communique roads:--"The Italians have occupied Clma Spessa, near Store, in the Austrian Tyrol, and have ...

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  4. THOSE WHO FELL.

    At noon yesterday in the College Hall of the Newington College. Stanmore, a memorial service was held for the late Company Sergt Major Donald Neil MacGregor, who was killed ...

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  5. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    PARIS, Monday.--Admiral Guepratte had a miraculous escape at the Dardanelles. A shell penetrated his cable on the Jaure Qulberry. and missed his head by a few ...

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  6. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    According to a message from Rome the Italians are meeting with opposition from the Austro-German forces on the Trentine frontier. So far, owing principally to the ...

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  7. REFUSAL

    An interesting, if not critical stage in the discussions between America and Germany concerning the latter's submarine warfare, has been reached ...

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  8. DECIMATED.

    Latest advices from Petrograd make it clear that' the gigantic struggle which has been raging in Galicia for the past fortnight is ...

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  9. FRIENDLY TERMS.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The Exchange Telegraph Company reports from Washington that Germany's reply to America's demand that the submarine ...

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  10. SHIP CAPTAIN CONGRATULATED.

    LONDON, Monday.--Portsmouth officials have congratulated Captain Chicken, of the steamer Argylishire for outmanoeuvring the German submarines which attacked his ...

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  11. PRODIGIOUS EFFORTS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--An official communique states:-- "The enemy has made prodigious efforts during the last few days to encircle ...

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  12. A BOND OF BLOOD.

    LONDON, Sunday.--King Victor Emmanuel has telegraphed to the King that the ancient traditional friendship between the Italian and English peoples is now ...

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  13. CARRIAGE OF WAR MATERIAL.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Germany's Note to America says that the Lusitania was a big auxiliary cruiser. Trustworthy reports from German officials and neutral ...

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  14. RUSH TO THE COLORS.

    ROME, Sunday.--So great has been the rush to join the colors that the authorities have temporarily suspended voluntary enlistment. ...

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  15. THE KING'S EXAMPLE.

    ROME, Sunday.--King Victor, Emmanuel has given 84 hunters and his carriage horses for the use of the cavalry. The aristocracy is following the King's example. ...

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  16. TRENTINO.

    ROME, Monday.--Operations on the Eastern frontier of Trentino are elderly confined to artillery duels. The Austrians occupy the best positions, ...

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  17. THE PURSUIT.

    PETROGRAD. Monday.--The latest communique rends:-- '"Our troops are pursuing the Germans at Shavli. We captured nine-guns and seven ...

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  18. MEGANTIC CHASED.

    LONDON, Friday.--The White Star liner Megantic (14,878 tons), bound for Montreal, and crowded with passengers, met a submarine 60 miles south of ...

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  19. YSER STRUGGLE.

    PARIS, Monday.--The latest communique is as follows:-- "On the right bank of the Yser we carried the whole of the German trenches; also ...

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  20. NATIONAL MINISTRY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--It is officially announced that the following have been appointed to Parliamentary Under-Secretary-ships in the National Ministry:-- ...

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  21. ZEPPELIN BOMBS.

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.-- Zeppelins bombed Helsingfors (capital of Finland), and destroyed a passenger steamer and some cotton sheds. ...

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  22. DOGE'S PALACE.

    ROME. Monday.--As a protection against air raids the Colonnade of the Doge's Palace at Venice has been bricked in. and sand heaped in front of it. The ...

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  23. PLUCKY ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Blue Funnel steamer Ping Sucy (6458 tons), bound from Batavia with a valuable cargo, splendidly escaped from submarines in the ...

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  24. GABA TEPEH.

    MITYLENE. Monday.--The Allies attacked the Turks, who had been strongly reinforced, near Gaba Tepeh. and occupied a front of a mile and a half. ...

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  25. AGAINST ITALY.

    BERNE. Monday.--It is estimated that 1600 Austro-Germans have been killed in the Italian frontier fighting, 3000 wounded, and 1000 taken prisoner. ...

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  26. BRITISH GAINS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir John French reports:-- "We have made further small gains at Festubert since the 26th inst. Otherwise it ...

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  27. YOUNG TURKS.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The Dede-Agach correspondent of "Le Temps" says that after Italy's declaration of war the Young Turks held a council. Eaver Pasha's attitude was ...

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  28. ANTI-GERMAN RIOTS.

    ROME. Monday.--There have been anti German riots at Milan lasting twelve hours. Damage to the extent of £40,000 was caused. ...

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  29. NEAR DIXMUDE.

    DUNKIRK, Monday.--There is violent fighting eastward of Dixmude. The Germans recaptured La Violette and a farm at Oude Stuyvekenskerke. The ...

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  30. BRITISH STEAMER LOST.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The British steamer Tullochmoor (3520 tons), owned by the Moore Line, Ltd., was torpedoed off Ushant, French coast. The crew were ...

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  31. JEERS FOR CREW.

    LONDON, Monday.--A survivor of the Sunderland steamer Spennymoor, which was torpedoed off the coast of Devonshire, the captain and five others being drowned, ...

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  32. WELSH STRIKE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Four thousand workers at the Bluenavou colliery and ironworks (Monmouthshire) have struck, owing, it is alleged, to the withholding of the war ...

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  33. ROUMANIA.

    GENEVA. Sunday.-- Prince Dewedel, Germany's special envoy, has arrived at Bucharest. This is the last effort to prevent; Roumanla from joining the Allies. ...

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  34. AERODROME WRECKED.

    LONDON. Monday.--- Allied airmen wrecked un aerodrome at Gontrode, killing 44 soldiers and wounding 30. ...

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  35. PINNACE ATTACKED.

    ATHENS. Monday.--A pinnace from the French cruiser Jeanne d'Are, reconnoitring the villages near Castel Orize (Asia Minor). was fired at by the inhabitants, and several ...

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  36. DUNTROON COLLEGE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Among the names of the wounded and killed at the Dardanelles, cadets front Duntroon Military College have already figured, and others are still serving ...

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  37. THE ETHIOPE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Another boat containing members of the crow of the steamer Ethiope, which was sunk by a German submarine, has been picked up. ...

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  38. NAVAL LOSSES.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Admiralty reports that three officers and eleven men were killed, and that 42 are missing, in consequence of the sinking of H.M.S. ...

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  39. ABLAIN.

    LONDON, Monday.--With the capture of Ablain, the Germans lose what is considered the most strongly defended position after Notre' Dame do Lorotte. Ablain had 2000 ...

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  40. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Lord Denman, in a letter to "The Times," advocates national service. He holds that the first step should be to register all men in the country ...

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  41. ANOTHER STEAMER.

    LONDON, Monday.--The steamer Glenlee, bound from Cardiff for Aden, has been torpedoed. The crew lauded at Usbant (France). ...

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  42. ENEMY'S NEW SHELL.

    LONDON, Monthly.--The "Daily Mall" states that the Germans are using a new combination shell of simple manipulation, which enables it to be used as shrapnel, ...

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  43. FLEET COMRADESHIP.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Japanese Minister for Marine has cabled Mr. Winston Churchill, thanking him for his cordiality towards the Japanese navy during his ...

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  44. FLOWER DAY.

    The proceeds of the Red Cross Flower Day will amount to about£1800, the whole of which will be expended on comforts, for the invalids from the Dardanelles. The working expenses ...

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  45. TRAMWAY STRIKERS.

    LONDON, Monday,--A number of London tramway strikers rioted and wrecked several cars at Holloway. Work has only been partially resumed. ...

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  46. FELL INTO THE SEA.

    BERNE, Monday.--Advices from Fried-richshafen state that a Zeppelin was shelled after radding Southend. The airship was deflated and fell into the sea at Heligoland. ...

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  47. NEW ZEALANDER WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Monday.--Captain C. Nelson, of the Fifteenth Hussars, formerly of the New Zealand forces, has been wounded in France. ...

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