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  2. ALLIES PROGRESS.

    PARIS, Thursday. -- A communique states: -- "We have progressed slightly as far as the sea to the north-east of Nieuport. and also to the south-east of Ypres and ...

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    MAP SHOWING THE SCENE OF THE GERMAN RAID ON THE ENGLISH COAST. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE GERMAN RAID.

    The shelling of Scarborough, Whitby, and Hartelpool, English towns on the North Sea Coast, by raiding German warships naturally caused considerable excitement throughout Great Britain. ...

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  5. A RAIN OF SHELLS.

    Under cover of a haze the warships approached to within a mile of Whitby. The fisrt shot lodged at Easteliffe, and then the Gentians got the range, and shells ...

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  6. THE BELGIAN COAST.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The monitors, which are active on the Belgian coast, continue to harass the Germans. ...

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  7. UNDEFENDED TOWNS.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The indigation which has been universally aroused by the attack, which In the case of such undefended towns as Whitby and Scarborough ...

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  8. ON THE VISTULA.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday. -- A communique states: -- "The Germans have made attacks on the left bank of the Vistula, mainly towards Kernot. We have been obliged also ...

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  9. AUSTRO-GERMAN QUARRELS.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. -- Refugees from Cracow states that the garrison Includes a detachment of the Prussian Guards, and that frequent dissensions occur ...

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  10. THE GERMAN OBJECT.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The belief is expressed that the objects of the raid were to relieve the depression in Germany and to create a panic in England, in ...

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  11. UNDER SHELL FIRE.

    LONDON. Thursday. -- The shelling of Scarborough by German warships began at 8 o'clock in the morning, when most people were at breakfast. Many of the residents ...

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  12. SERVIA CLEAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Consternation has been caused at Vienna and Budapest by the successes of the Servians, especially by the recapture of Belgrade. The ...

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  13. "A MATTER FOR CONGRATULATION."

    "It is a matter for general congratulation," said Sir Gerald Strickland at the "Speech Day" function of the Sydney Grammar School yesterday, "that the enemy's ships have been ...

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  14. THE TURKS.

    ROME, Thursday. -- Signor Sonnino (Minister for Foreign Affairs), speaking in the Senate, stated that Turkey had Consented to release the British Consul, who was ...

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  15. A LINER'S ESCAPE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- The Canard liner Transylvania reported on arrival that she narrowly escaped destruction by a mine north of Ireland. Two mines collided a ...

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  16. SPURT IN RECRUITING.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The news of the bombardment 'of Scarborough, Whitby, and Hartlepool, at many places, both on the coast and inland, has caused a marked spurt ...

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  17. THRILLING STORIES.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A couple of flashes and the roar of big guns startled the people of Scarbrough, most, of whom were at breakfast, in the gaslight, as it was an ...

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  18. THEIR TASK IN EGYPT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- "The Times" correspondent at Cairo writes that he is convinced that the Turks are no match for the Egyptian garrison. How the Turks can ...

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  19. FLOTILLA ATTACKED.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A wounded lieutenant and six men from a destroyer are In hospital at South Shields. It is stated that, three German cruisers ...

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  20. CANADA'S PART.

    OTTAWA, Thursday. -- Colonel Hughes (Minister for War), in a statement to the Canadian public, says that it is unlikely that General Joffre will make an immediate ...

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  21. THE LOST BATTLESHIP.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. -- A Constantinople telegram states that the battleship Messudiyeh -- which earlier messages announced was destroyed by a British ...

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  22. ENGLAND'S LONG IMMUNITY.

    Immunity from sea bombardment had, through many generations, almost become an Indefensible possession of Great Britain. It had acquired the strength of an historic tradition ...

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  23. AMERICAN OPINIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- Naval experts express surprise that the Germans were able to break through the British fleet and attack the English coast. It is ...

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  24. THE KHEDIVE'S MOVEMENTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- A Constantinople message reports that the Khedive has gone to Vienna. ...

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  25. HOLIDAY HAUNTS.

    Scarborough is known throughout provincial England as the queen of watering places. It deserves the name. Gloriously situated on the rugged coast line of North Yorkshire, ...

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  26. SIR EDWIN PEARS RELEASED.

    SOFIA, Wednesday. -- Sir Edwin Pears, president of the European Bar in Constantinople, who was placed under arrest in that city, has been released. ...

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  27. INVISIBLE INK USED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The censors have discovered that prisoners interned in the Douglas camp have been writing to Germany in invisible Ink. One man found ...

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  28. THE RAIDERS ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Admiralty announces that a number of the fastest, German ships made the demonstration off the Yorkshire coast. They remained ...

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  29. LLOYD'S WAR RISK.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Lloyd's war risk for Australia and New Zealand is now fixed at 25s. ...

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  30. THE NAVAL RAID.

    There appeared to be some hope when the earlier messages came through that the German fleet had at last come out from its harbors of refuge. Later cables, however, ...

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  31. INTERCESSION SERVICES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- St. Pani's Cathedral was crowded for 24 hours during Intercession services. Many soldiers and Belgians attended. ...

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  32. FAREWELL TO LIEUT. A. ROY HORDERN.

    The presentation and dinner tendered on Monday last to Lieutenant A Roy Hordern, of the Sixth Light Horse Regiment, A.I.E.F., on his departure to the front, were marked by a ...

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  33. WIDOWED WITH FIVE CHILDREN.

    William Avery, a Salvation Army adjutant, who was killed at Hartlepool, leaves a widow and five children. When the thunder of the guns was first ...

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  34. SIR ROGER CASEMENT.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- The United Irish League repudiates Sir Roger Casements visit to Berlin. It Is explained that be was not authorised to speak for anyone. ...

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  35. OFFICIAL BULLETIN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Secretary of Stale for the Colonies advised under date, of Wednesday: -- "German war vessels engaged the West ...

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  36. ENEMY'S STRENGTH.

    LONDON. Thursday. -- The War Office reports: -- "Two Gorman battle cruisers, and some armored cruisers, began the bombardment of Hartlepool at 8.15 in the ...

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  37. AN ANXIOUS POLITICIAN.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. -- Attention was drawn by Mr. Pa[?]er (Vie.), in the House of Representatives to-day, to the German bombardment of British coastal towns. It had been ...

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