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  2. HOSTAGES FOR VICTORY

    French artillery has definitely established a mastery over the enemy as the result of recent engagements. Including the losses at Neuve Chapelle, ...

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    Such of the coble news on this page as is so headed has appeared in "The Times," add Is cabled to "The Herald" by special permission. It should be ...

    Article : 46 words
  4. MEMBER KILLED

    It is announced that Mr William Glynne Gladstone, M.P., a grandson of the late Mr W. E. Gladntone, has been killed in action at the front. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIELD SUPPLY EXPEDITED

    Mr Asquith the Prime Minister, stated in the House of Commons that the Munitions Committee appointed Government consisted of ...

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  7. EXPLOSION KILLS 77

    Dr. T. J. Macnamara, Secretary to the Admiralty, announced in the House of Commons today that there was heavy loss of life in connection with the ...

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  8. BRITISH CASUALTIES

    Speaking in the House of Commons today, Mr H.' J. Tennant, Under Secretary for War, announced that the British casualties since the beginning of ...

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  9. BEER ONLY IN CANTEENS

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr H. J. Tennant. Under Secretary for War, sold that beer was the only, intoxicant now permitted in the military ...

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  10. TERMS OF PEACE

    It is generally assumed that if grounds should exist for believing that peace overtures were being, or are about to be set on foot any official ...

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  11. WORKMEN FOR CLYDE

    Eleven hundred skilled mechanics for work in armament shops on the Clydo are advertised for in the Chicago papers by an Bid in burgh agent. ...

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  12. JAPAN PRESSES CHINA

    The Tokio correspondent of " The Times" says that popular pressure and the necessity for now markets compel the Japanese Government to go as far ...

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  13. NAVAL HOSTILITIES

    It is announced that the Chilian Legation in London has Informed Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs. that the following are the facts ...

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  14. DEFENCE COMMITTEE MEETS

    Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, presided over & meeting of the Imperial Defence Committee which met this morning. ...

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  15. TRENCHES TAKEN

    "Our heavy artillery completely overthrew the enemy's trenches and shelters near Fontaine-aux-Charmes, in the Argonne," says a Paris official message. ...

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  16. FRANCE WILL FIGHT TO TOE BITTER END

    In his address to 5000 wounded men and 1000 nurses at a gala performance, M. Vlviani, tho French Premier, declared that France proposed to ...

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  17. HOLLAND ANGRY

    Deep resentment has been aroused in Holland by the torpedoing by a German submarine of the Dutch steamer Katwick. 2040 tons which was bound from ...

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  18. ALCOHOL ABOLISHED

    Edinburgh and other municipal councils are dispensing with alcohol at their luncheons. ...

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  19. ZEPPELIN RAID

    Details show that the Zeppelin which appeared on the English coast lost night dropped six bombs at Blyth, eight at Choppington, eight at Bedling ...

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  20. STEAMER TORPEDOED

    When in the vicinity of the Hook of Holland today the British steamer Ptarmigan, 784 tons, was struck by a torpedo from a German submarine, and ...

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  21. TRAITOR ARRESTED

    A Belgian soldier was arrested in Paris on a charge of desertion, and a search of his rooms was made. This disclosed foreign ...

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  22. RAIDING MERCHANTMAN OUGHT TO BE INTERNED

    There has been addressed to the State Department at Washington by an Admiralty lawyer, in New York, a strong letter demanding that the ...

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  23. EVACUATION OF BELGIUM

    Rome reports that there have been Belgian and German negotiations with the 'Qulrinal. Germany, it is stated, Inquired ...

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  24. CAMPAIGN IN THE EAST

    In view of its Intensity add the important involved the struggle for tee last of the Carpathian passes remaining in the hands of the Germanic ...

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  25. "DISQUIETING ELEMENTS"

    Commenting on Mr Lewis Harcourt's speech in the House of Commons on the proposed Imperial Conference. "The Times," in a leading ...

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  26. NO LOSS OF LIFE

    Full inquiry shows that there was no loss of life in connection with the Zeppelin mid, nor serious injuries. When the airship appeared the news ...

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  27. NO TROOPSHIP LOST

    In connection with the discussion as to the differences in the German Ministry on the subject of the methods of submarine warfare, it is stated that the ...

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  28. ITALY PREPARING

    It is stated by the Paris "Matin" that prolonged meetings of the Italian Cabinet have been held. Military questions were discussed, ...

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  29. WEEK'S RECORD OF PIRACY

    It is announced by the Admiralty that in the post week there were 1432 oversea arrivals and departures. Only two vessels were torpedoed. ...

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  30. LONDON MAY BE ATTACKED

    Probably because it was seared by naval aircraft, which doubtless was upon the, look-out, the Zeppelin which flew over the east coast last ...

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  33. SITUATION CRITICAL.

    '"The situation is undoubtedly critical now," says the Rome correspondent of "The Times." "For the first time there is reason to think that ...

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  34. DONATION ACKNOWLEDGED

    A sum of £500, from Mr. Henry Noyes, of Melbourne, is acknowledged by the Red Cross Society. ...

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  35. KING'S EXCOMMUNICATION WITHDRAWN BY VATICAN

    It is announced that the Vatican has withdrawn the excommunication of King Ferdinand of Bulgaria. ...

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  38. DURAZZO BOMBARDED

    Six thousand revolutionaries, under Austrian and Turkish officers are [?] Durazzo the Albanian port on the Adriate Sea ...

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  40. M. VENEZELOS GOES ON TOUR

    M. Venozelos, the former premier of Greece, is visiting Egypt and Mitylene. He will afterwards go to Switzerland, and remain there until peace is ...

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