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  2. THE WAR.

    The British protectorate over Egypt is approved by France. Prince Hussein Kemal has been selected to replace his nephew, the deposed Khedive, with the title of Sultan of Egypt. ...

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  3. THIS MORNING'S, CABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Pathetic scenes were witnessed at the funerals of the victims of the German bombardment at Scarborough. The Archbishop of York, Dr. Cosmo Lang. ...

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  4. THE RUSSIANS.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. -- The latest communique states: -- "Our artillery has prevented the enemy's attempt to cross the right hank of the Vistula, near Dobrzyn (In ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Friday. -- It is officially announced that Colonel Pretorius reports that he followed and found Captain Fourie's l[?]ger In a strong position in a river bed at ...

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  6. THE ALLIES' GAINS.

    PARIS, Saturday. -- The latest communique states: -- "We organised on the ground gained on Thursday south of Dlxmude, and pushed ...

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  7. COAST ATTACK.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The Admiralty denies the loss of any British warship on the east coast during the recent operations In connection with the German raid. ...

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  8. THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    The extraordinary lack of the sense of perspective, and, indeed, lack of sanity, that mark certain phases of the war may be sen in the demand of the public in ...

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  9. ENEMY'S EXPLANATION.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. -- An apparently inspired Berlin telegram declares that Scarborough is a fortified place, and that only the coastguard and wireless stations at ...

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  10. GERMAN PLANS.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. -- Naval circles in Hamburg are sharply discussing the German raid on the British coast. A number of non-Prussian naval officers declared that it ...

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  11. SULTAN OF EGYPT.

    CAIRO, Sunday. -- The Sultan of Egypt, Prince Hussein Kemal, has been proclaimed with elaborate ceremony. There was an imposing parade of English, Australasian ...

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  12. LAST OF THE LEADERS.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday. -- Wolmarans and Conroy, the last of the rebel lenders, have been captured. ...

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  13. GERMAN OFFENSIVE CHECKED.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. -- it is officially stated that the Russian army has succeeded almost along the whole front on the left bank of the Vistula. The enemy's attacks ...

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  14. A COURT-MARTIAL.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday. -- A court-martial of the Fourie brothers has been commenced at Pretoria. Both were formerly officers in the defence force. ...

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  15. FRENCH ARTILLERY.

    DUNKIRK, Sunday. -- The French artillery, with 500 guns, dealt a shattering blow to the German front lines on the north-eastern side of Arras on Thursday. The ...

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  16. "UP AND AT 'EM."

    LONDON, Friday. -- The recent raid by the German cruisers on the Yorkshire coast is materially increasing the number of men reporting for enlistment, particularly in the ...

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  17. AUSTRIANS CLAIM VICTORIES.

    VIENNA, Sunday. -- It is claimed in a communique that the Russians have been routed by the Austrians in Western Galleia and In South Poland, and that the ...

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  18. UNION FORCES' LOSSES.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday. -- The Union forces' casualties to date total 429. including 127 killed Inside Union territory and 32 in German South-west Africa. The estimated ...

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  19. THE BELGIAN COAST.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. -- Refugees report that the Germans have posted eight 15-centimetre guns and several machine guns on the sand dunes between ...

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  20. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    BERLIN, Saturday. -- The following, communique has been Issued: -- "The enemy made a number of attacks at Nieuport, Bixschoote, and north of La ...

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  21. THE GERMAN LEFT WING.

    PARIS, Saturday. -- Advices front Petrograd state that the sudden lull on the Vistula arises from the awkward position of the German left wing, due to the Russian ...

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  22. EGYPT.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Khedive's uncle, Prince Hussein Kemal, has been appointed Sultan of Egypt. It is officially announced that Great ...

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  23. ONLY WHAT WAS EXPECTED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Defence Department has received the following cable message from Mr. C. E. W. Bean, the Australian press representative with the ...

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  24. TEUTONS' AMBITIONS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. -- British agents intercepted a report, dated September 8, which was intended for General von der Goltz, and in which the author advised us ...

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  25. THROUGH THE FLOODS.

    DUNKIRK, Saturday. -- The Allies' advance troops have passed Middelkerke. The enemy has been driven out of a number of trenches on the right bank of the Yser, our ...

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  26. "THE TURNING POINT."

    VIENNA, Saturday. -- The press is jubilant at the east coast raid. The "Nene Fr[?]e Presse" says: -- "The Insolent foe now knows what comes of threatening ...

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  27. RUSSIAN CRUISER ACTIVE

    PETROGRAD, Sunday. -- It is officially reported that the light Russian cruiser Askold has arrived at Port Said. She had captured a German vessel on the Syriant coast ...

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  28. INVASION OF SILESIA.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- "The Times" correspondent at Petrograd states that General von Hindenburg's real objective is not Warsaw, but the prevention of the invasion of ...

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  29. AMERICA LOOKS ON.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- President Wilson and Mr. Bryan, the Secretary for State, have decided not to make any representations to Germany concerning the ...

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  30. MINE SWEEPERS BLOWN UP.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Two mine-sweepers operating between Scarborough and Fliey, eight miles to the south-east, have been blown up by mines, and it third has been ...

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  31. AHLERS' APPEAL UPHELD.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Appeal Court has quashed the conviction of Alders, who was arrested on December 8, tried by court martini on a charge of high treason, and ...

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  32. BOMBS FROM ABOVE.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday. -- A Taube aeroplane flow over a camp at Chaukuib, in German South West Africa, and the airmen dropped two bombs. The second fell ...

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  33. PRIESTS SHOT.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. -- One hundred and ninety-three priests have been shot, wounded, or imprisoned for giving evidence before the commission of inquiry into the ...

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  34. LOW MORTALITY OF WOUNDED.

    PARIS, Friday. -- Army medical statistics show that the mortality rate among the French wounded is 3.40. It has been possible to return 54½ per cent, of the men to ...

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  35. BOMBARDMENT RISKS.

    LONDON. Saturday. -- Lloyd's bombardment risks at. Harwich and northwards are 40s per cent.; Harwich to Dover, 20s; the south coast, 10s; and the west: coast 5s. ...

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  36. HUNGARY.

    BUDAPEST, Saturday. -- The Austro-Hungarians are worn out with exhaustion, Incessant marches, and hunger. Count Tisza, the Premier of Hungary, ...

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  37. ITALY'S "GLORY AND GREATNESS."

    ROME, Sunday. -- Addressing the Senate, Signor Salandra, Premier of Italy, said he hoped that 1915 would see peace, whereby Italy would acquire more glory and ...

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  38. THE AIRMEN.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. -- A Berlin telegram states that two of the Allies' airmen threw ten bombs Into Saarburg, Lorraine, on Thursday night, killing a Uhlan ...

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  39. GERMANS IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. -- Armed with swords, three thousand Germans, forming a volunteer regiment, held a riotous meeting at which James Larkin, the Dublin Strike ...

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  40. DESIGNS ON SWITZERLAND.

    PARIS, Friday. -- The "Matin" reproduces stamps, prepared in Berlin, indicating that Switzerland would become part of the German Empire. ...

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  41. THE STEP COMMENDED.

    CAIRO, December 18. -- A proclamation announces that as the Khedive is adhering to the King's enemies he is deposed. The dignity was offered to Hussein Kemal, with ...

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  42. FOREIGN VIEWS.

    LONDON, Friday. -- It Is officially announced that France has recognised the declaration of a British protectorate over Egypt. Great Britain will adhere to the ...

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  43. AMERICAN INFLUENCE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. -- The "Frankfurter Zeitung" publishes a letter from a German-American, in which he says: -- "The impartial people of America are powerless ...

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  44. GERMAN LOSSES.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. -- The last four German lists show 22,601 casualties, Including 1600 men of a single Wurtemburg regiment. A Saxon regiment lost 2000 at ...

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  45. SENTRY FIRES THREE SHOTS.

    Some weeks ago a party in a motor car were shot by a sentry on duty, and two men were wounded. On Saturday night another shooting Incident happened, the result being that Miss ...

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  46. TWO INCINERATED.

    PARIS, Sunday. -- Two military airmen fell near lssy-les-Moullneux. The petrol caught fire, and both were Incinerated. ...

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  47. GERMANY'S DECEPTION.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. -- A semi-official statement ridicules the Germans' claim to victory in Poland. Gorman reports do not give a single name or tell the number of ...

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  48. LANDING FORCE FEARED.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday. -- The Germans fear that Britain Intends landing troops at Zeebrugge, and to repel a movement of this nature 20,000 men are manning the trenches ...

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  49. YOUTHFUL AIRMAN.

    DUNKIRK, Saturday. -- A youthful Belgian airman flew over Ostend and Bruges, and dropped bombs among German troops and on a supply convoy, near Ostend. Three ...

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  50. BOMBARDMENT FROM SEA.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Three seamen who participated in the bombardment of Nieuport and Middlekerk by the British Fleet state that at one point the Germans replied ...

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  51. THE NEW SULTAN.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The new Sultan, in an Interview with "The Times" correspondent, said; "I have never been a pretender. Since the suppression of the Arabs I have ...

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  52. NOT WORKED LIKE COOLIES.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The German Government, having stated that German civil prisoners at Hongkong were compelled to work like coolies, the American ...

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  53. THE RUINED VILLAGES.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that for the purpose of reconstituting life in the devastated villages, the resident Americans ...

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  54. THE EMDEN.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- A British cruiser has captured the schooner Ayesha, with the party from the crew of the Emden that landed at Cocos Island prior to the sinking ...

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  55. TURKEY'S NAVAL LOSS.

    ATHENS, Saturday. -- Advices from Constantinople state that the majority of the crew of the Turkish cruiser Messudiyeh, which was sunk by a British submarine in ...

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  56. COURT-MARTIAL ORDERED.

    ROME, Saturday. -- Advices front Budapest state that the Austrian Emperor has ordered General Potiorek to be tried by court-martial. ...

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  57. FRENCH DRAGOONS' COUP.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The "Daily Mall's" Dunkirk correspondent slates that, advancing in the direction of the coast and Ostend, French dragoon's attempted a turning ...

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  58. GERMANS' FRENZIED JOY.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. -- Germany's frenzied joy over alleged victories has been partly solved by the arrival of German newspapers. ...

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  59. DEATH OF VOLUNTEERS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- To-day the Defence Department received a cable message stating that Miles Standish Cox, of the 4th Battalion, First Australian Expeditionary Force, ...

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  60. ON A COLLIER.

    BERLIN, Saturday. -- A wireless message states that the harbormaster at Rangoon telegraphed that an officer and 43 of the crew of the Emden's lauding party were ...

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  61. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The steamers Nairnshire and Port Kembla, from Australian ports, have arrived at Loudon. The steamer Ismalia has reached Calcutta, and ...

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  62. MEETING OF KINGS.

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday. -- The meeting of the Kings of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, at Malmo, to discuss plans to restrict or diminish economic difficulties ...

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  63. THE KING'S MESSAGE.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The King has sent a message to the new Sultan promising him unfailing support in safeguarding the Integrity of Egypt. ...

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  64. AMERICA'S FLEET.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- Representative Gardner, who is the leader of the agitation for a larger American navy, when giving evidence before the House Committee, said ...

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  65. CANADIANS AT THE FRONT

    OTTAWA, Saturday. -- Princess Patricia's Regiment is now in the firing line. This is the first Canadian contingent to ranch the front. ...

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  66. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. -- Colonel Goethals. Governor of the Panama Canal Zone, has explained that he was mistaken about the alleged British Infringement of the ...

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  67. BOMBARDMENT OF SAROS.

    ATHENS, Friday. -- Details of the bombardment of the Turkish troops at Saros, in the Aegean Sea, by a British squadron, show that the barracks were destroyed and ...

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  68. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Sir Timothy Coghlan Agent-General for New South Wales, has handed to the American Embassy, through the Belgian Minister, the sum of £60,000. ...

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  69. THE KAISER.

    THE HAGUE, Sunday. -- The Kaiser continues to experience great nervons depression, and the Kaiserin is opposing his Intention to return to the front. ...

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  70. MINISTER'S MISSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. -- The German newspapers increasingly attack the United Slates. This is Interpreted as a recognition of the failure of the mission undertaken by ...

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  71. DUTCH MILITARY SERVICE.

    THE HAGUE, Sunday. -- The Minister for War will shortly Introduce a bill for compulsory military service. ...

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