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  2. SEA WARFARE.

    LONDON, Thursday,--The well-known naval writer, Mr. Arehibald Hurd, who contributes regularly to the "Daily Telegraph," says:-- "Since the beginning of August the enemy has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GERMANY'S NOTE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Germany's latest Note to America is in reply to the speech recently delivered by president Wilson in the Senate, when President Willson urged peace without victory. The text of the Note has been made available. It says, inter alia:-- ...

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  4. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    The air Is full of hints of the storm that is coming in the west, and the approach of a ...

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  5. THE CALL.

    Figures to hand yesterday, giving the results throughout the Commonwealth for the last week, place the total recruits accepted at 1093. Last January 8753.men were accepted ...

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  6. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Four arrests have been made at Derby, including three suffragettes and a conscientious objector to military servlco, on a remarkable conspiracy charge. ...

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  7. A BIG CLASH.

    LONDON. Thursday.--Activity on the Anglo- French front Is Increasing pending n gigantic clash of arms. The mighty armies are taking each other's measure. ...

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  8. GERMAN COLONIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mrs. Walter Long Secretary for the Colonies speaking in the Westminster City Hall, stated that the General man colonies would never be restored to ...

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  9. "CALLIOPE" KANE DEAD.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Admiral Sir H. C. Kane the "here of H.M.S. Calliope" in the Samoan hurricane of 1889, has died. On March 15, 1889, a terrific hurricane swept ...

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  10. FIGHTING AND FINANCING

    LONDON, Thursday.--Speaking at Sheffield in furtherance of the War Loan, Mr. Balfour (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) said that posterity would be grateful for Britain's ...

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  11. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir Neville 'Chamberlain, Director-General of the National Service Department, announces that the women's department of national service has been ...

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  12. RIGA FRONT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A wireless Russian official-message states:-- "After bombardment with chemical shells, the enemy strongly attacked along the ...

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  13. KEEPING UP TRADITIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A thrilling sea story was told in the Admiralty Court. Robert Fergusson, mate of the deep sea tug Vigilant, and two firemen claimed salvager. They stated that ...

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  14. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Tientsin correspondent of the "Morning Post", writes that the Chino-Japanese controversy has been settled. Japan insists on policing Manchuria wherever ...

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  15. AN OFFICER'S TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Thursday,--Temporary Second-Lieutenant E. H. Hickie, of the West Surry Regiment, has been court-martialled on charges of cashing valucless cheques. ...

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  16. CARPATHIANS.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--The Russian successes- In the Carpathians on Saturday were carried out despite extraordinary obstacles. The Russian artillery cut ten rows of wire ...

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  17. ELECTORAL. REFORM.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Westminster Gazette" points out that the introduction of proportional representation, in the new electoral scheme applies only to.,'boroughs entitled to ...

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  18. LAURENTIC'S FATE.

    LONDON. Thursday.--The Admiralty announces that all on board the auxiliary crculser Laurentic, rained off the Irish Coast, exept those killed in the explosion, were placed in ...

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  19. PEACE NOTE LEAKAGE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Mr. Hutton, head of the firm of which Mr. Bolling (president Willson's brother-in-law) is a member, produced evidence before the Congressional ...

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  20. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION DEFEATED.

    BRISBANE. Thursday,--The Premier (Mr. Ryan) continued his speech on the no-confidence motion last night. Speaking with regard to the meat question, he said he had asked the ...

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  21. "IF THE CAP FITS."

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--The German authorities at Brussels arrested the director of the Olympia Theatre, where Bernstein's play. "The Thief." was being performed. The ...

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  22. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A meeting of over seas authorities appointed a sub-committee under the prince of Wales committee, to deal with the question ...

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  23. ITALY'S HOPES.

    ROME, Thursday.--The supreme command has issued a manifesto to the solders setting out the Entente's objectives, recalling the enemies crimes, and declaring that the ...

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  24. ANZACS IN IMPERIAL ESCORT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Parties of Australian und New Zealand mounted troops will he Included escort the Imperial escort at the opening of Parliament. ...

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  25. GREECE TRANQUIL.

    ATHENS, Thursday.--The transfer of troops and munitions to Peloponnesus continues ceaselessly by land and sea. King Constantine has abandoned his ...

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  26. BRITISH LOSSES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Dally Telegraph" states that the British casualties published in January were:-- Killed. 282 officers and 8649 men. ...

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  27. RECIPROCAL TRADE.

    VANCOUVER. Thursday,--Mr. Niels Nielsen. Now South Wales Trade Commissioner, has approached the British Columbia Government with tho object of securing its assistance ...

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  28. GERMAN AIRMEN INTERNED.

    PARIS, Thursday,--A German aeroplane chased by a French machine crossed the frontier and landed in jasle. The airmen were interned. ...

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