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  2. WITH THE ANZACS

    The long frost, which has covered Northern France with snow and kept her frost-bound night and day for exactly one month this day, broke ...

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  3. CONSCRIPTION FOR IRELAND

    Irish Unionists have agreed to endeavor to secure an amendment of the Nationalist motion to be brought before the House of Commons, dealing with ...

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  4. COMING OFFENSIVE

    Reviewing the military situation, Reviewing t a'Court Repington, the military correspondent of "The Times," forecasts an outburst of ...

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  5. MYSTERIOUS EPIDEMIC

    Berlin reports that a serious epidemic has broken out at Rostof-on-the-Don. In Russia, and that there Is a tremendous number of victims. ...

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  6. POLICY OF RUTHLESSNESS DEPRESSES MANY GERMANS

    Reliable information from Germany says that the proclamation announcing ruthless submarine warfare depressed many circles, the opinion being held ...

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  7. FRENCH HARASS ENEMY

    "In the Pulsalline district, between the Olse and the Alsne, detachments entered the second German line. They wrecked works and dugouts, and ...

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  8. MEDICAL TRIUMPHS IN WAR

    Lecturing before the institute of Health. Lieutenant-Colonel S. A. M. Copeman, senior medical inspector to the Local Government Board and ...

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  9. DOMINIONS AND THE WAR

    It is announced that the Royal Colonial institute is publishing a history, in six volumes, dealing with imperial co-operation in the war. ...

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  10. TO DESTROY SUBMARINES

    It is stated by the Paris paper, "L'illustration," that the British destroyers use powerful grenades, which are thrown out where ...

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  11. BATTLE IN ABYSSINIA

    "Six thousand Government troops routed, seven thousand followers of Lij Yasu, the deposed emperor, who, as usual, fled the night before the battle, ...

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  12. MURDER ON HIGH SEAS

    Vienna reports that the Kaiser, chatting with Herr Mueller, the Austrian Court Poet, said : "Right and morality are on our side. ...

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  13. CANADA MAY SEEK LOAN

    A Canadian war loan will probably be issued in March. A. Sir W. T. White, Minister for Finance, has conferred with bankers, who ...

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  14. EMPIRE WAR COUNCIL

    Serious pressure is being brought to hear upon the Government to begin the sittings of the Empire War Councils in the middle of March, even if it should ...

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  15. ASIATICS ON BRITISH SHIPS

    Mr G. H. Roberts, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, today informed a deputation from the Labor Conference that he approved of the ...

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  16. HUNS ADMIT WITHDRAWAL

    A Berlin message admits that the Germans on Wednesday withdrew from advanced positions between Serve and the Somme. ...

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  17. INTERVIEW WITH SIR D. HAIG

    Replying today to questions in the House of Commons whether the interview with Field-Marshal Douglas Haig, published in the French papers, was ...

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  18. SUPPORT FOR PREFERENCE

    Discussing the recommendation of the committee, of which Lord Balfour of Burleigh is chairman, that a polity of imperial preference in trade after, the ...

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  19. UNITED STATES

    Mr J. W. Gerard, the recalled American Ambassador at Berlin, and his party, numbering 150 persons, have left for Paris. ...

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  20. REVOLT IN CUBA

    There have been risings in the Camaguey district, and communication has been interrupted. It is reported that General Gomez, ...

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  21. BOMBS DROPPED ON NANCY

    A Berlin message says that on Saturday German aviators dropped 73,0001b. of explosives upon artillery station's at Nancy, and set fire to a ...

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  22. SAFEGUARDING SOLDIERS

    Every effort is being made by health organisations to combat the spread of venereal disease among soldiers. Lord Sydenham, in a letter to "The ...

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  23. U.S. CONSULS DETAINED

    Nothing is known of the movements of American consuls in Germany. It was expected that they would gather at Leipsig, and travel to Switzerland, ...

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  24. FORT OF BRUGES ATTACKED

    "Our" aeroplanes, on Wednesday, again dropped a considerable weight of bombs on harbor shipping at the port of Bruges, with most successful ...

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  25. BRAZIL PROTESTS TO AUSTRIA

    A message from Vienna states that Senhor de Sima e Silva, the Brazilian Charge d'Affairs, has handed to Count Czernja, the Austrian Foreign Minister, ...

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  26. SAILORS RETURN TO THE SEA AFTER FEARFUL EXPERIENCE

    Survivors from the British steamer Vedamore . (6330 tons), which was sunk a few days ago, had, a fearful experience. They, were exposed to ...

    Article : 231 words
  27. FIRE IN MUNITIONS FACTORY

    A statement issued by the Official Press Bureau says that Dr C. Addison, Minister for Munitions, announced that a small fire broke out on Wednesday in ...

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  28. LAND FOR FIGHTERS

    It is announced by tho Official Press Bureau that Mr Walter Long, Secretary for the Colonies, has appointed a committee of 25 to report ...

    Article : 163 words
  29. BATTLE IN GALICIA

    "The enemy attacked to the east of Zloczow, in Gallcia. The battle is proceeding." A German official message ...

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  30. SIR R. CLARKE INVALIDED

    Sir Rupert Clarke, of Victoria, who was granted a commission in the British Army Service Corps last year, has been invalided, and is returning to ...

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