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  2. TROOPS IN EGYPT.

    MENA CAMP, January 18.--I described in my last letter what is generally known about the army, said to be 140,000 strong, against which we may shortly be fighting if it gets here. In ...

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  3. THE EASTERN FRONT.

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  4. HONORS EVEN.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--A communique states "We have occupied a farm on the Bethune--La Bassee Road, where the enemy was installed. ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    A Petrograd communique states that the Germans have begun operations with a large force in Eastern Prussia, but have experienced serious losses in the fighting that has ensued. ...

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  6. HEAVY ENEMY LOSSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The French "Eye-witness" with the French General Staff, reports:--"The ten days prior to February 6 were calm. There were a few ...

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  7. EXTERNAL TRADE.

    The Premier has received a copy of a London publication featuring Sir George Reid's pamphlet on Australian trade with Germany. "One of the best ways of capturing German ...

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  8. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    Heavy fighting is proceeding along practically the whole of the eastern front. So far an can be judged from the cables, it is proceeding satisfactory. The main German ...

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  9. FLAG QUESTION.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--German newspapers state that if America acquiesces in the misuse of her flag by the Lusitania it will be impossible for German warships to ...

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  10. TREASURE IN TRENCHES.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--A party of French Territorials, while digging a trench, dug up a jar containing 1,00,000 francs and valuable securities. The treasure was handed ...

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  11. UNION JACK FLOWN.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The newspapers recall the fact that the Hamburg-Amerika steamer Bohemia entered New York on August 15 flying the British flag, and the White ...

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  12. "A PEACEFUL PEOPLE."

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--Dr. von Lentze, Minister for Finance, in submitting the Budget in the Prussian Diet, said:-- "Never was a peaceful people more ...

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  13. AMERICA AND BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Washington correspondent of "The Times" reports that it is understood that President Wilson does not consider that there is any precedent for ...

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  14. THE CARPATHIANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Martin Donohoe, correspondent for the "Daily Chronicle," wiring from Bukowina (south of Galicia), states that the Austro-German ...

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  15. "ON TO WARSAW!"

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.--Throwing strategy to the winds, General von Hindenburg's massed attacks on the Bzura resulted in appalling carnage. In the first ...

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  16. GERMANS USE SPANISH FLAG.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--It is pointed out that the German steamer Crefeld used the Spanish flag when landing the crews of the steamers sunk by the Karlsruhe at ...

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  17. A TEST CASE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The steamer Wilhelmina, concerning which the British and the United States authorities were at variance, has entered Falmouth owing to ...

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  18. EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--The following Turkish communique has been issued:-- "Our advance guard successfully reconnoitred, and drove back the English outposts ...

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  19. THE AIRMEN.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--It now transpires that the Kaiser's inspection at Wilhelmshaven abruptly ended on the receipt of news that three enemy aeroplanes were ...

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  20. EXPORT OF HIDES.

    Since the embargo was placed by the Commonwealth Government on the export of hides to other than Allied Nations, no sales by auction have taken place. ...

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  21. LABOR PARTY'S HELP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons, in response to the appeal of Mr. H. J. Tennant, Under-Secretary for War, for the Labor party to help the Government, ...

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  22. TAUBES BROUGHT DOWN.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--A British airman carrying a quickfirer, chased a Taube, with two occupants, near Bethune. The observer in the German machine was killed, and the ...

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  23. KITCHENER FOR CAIRO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A German wireless message announces that at the request of the Sultan of Egypt, Lord Kitchener will visit Cairo at the end of the month. He will ...

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  24. SPORT AND WAR.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Representatives of practically every sporting organisation in the city attended a meeting convened by the Melbourne Cricket Club at the Town Hall to-night, ...

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  25. MEETING OF MINISTERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--M. Delansse, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, has interviewed Sir Edward Grey at the Foreign Office. ...

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  26. EX-KHEDIVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Lord Cromer's "Abbas II." has been published. It brings the story of the ex-Khedive up to 1895, and describes him, besides being avaricious, ...

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  27. AMERICA ANXIOUS TO DO BUSINESS.

    The Premier is advised by Mr. Nielsen (Trade Commissioner to America) that the United States is engaged in widespread foreign trade propaganda work, and desires to establish ...

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  28. VIOLENT ATTACKS.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.--A communique states: "The Germans have begun operations with a large force in the Lasdebuen region of East Prussia. We ...

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  29. THE BLACK SEA.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.--The German cruiser Breslau bombarded Yalta, a seaport in the Crimea, damaging five buildings. Russian cruisers retaliated by bombarding ...

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  30. LACK OF METALS

    GENEVA, Wednesday.--At a meeting of metallurgists, held at Dusseldorf, it was stated that the lack of metals was daily becoming more serious. It was suggested ...

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  31. PROHIBITED EXPORTS.

    The Prime Minister has informed the State Government that a proclamation has been issued prohibiting the export from the Commonwealth, except with the consent of the Minister ...

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  32. BULGARIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--There are press indications that Bulgaria and Germany have entered into a financial arrangement, which is intended to exorcise a restraining ...

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  33. VICTORIAN MOTOR AMBULANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Peter M'Bride the Victorian Agent-General, has handed over to the Belgian Minister the motor ambulance presented by the Victorian public ...

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