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  2. GENERAL COMMITS SUICIDE

    Brigadier-General Sir Rollo Grimston, Inspector-General of Imperial Service Troops In India, and Equerry-in-Walling to the King, has been found ...

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  3. THE EMPIRE

    A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, will preside at the Empire Parliamentary Association's luncheon to Mr Andrew Fisher, the Australian ...

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  4. FOG SAVES DIRIGIBLE

    One of the French aviators attributes the success of the Germans in Saturday night's raid to the fog, which the searchlights were unable to pierce, ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. BALKAN ARENA

    In view of the revelations made by "The Daily Mail's" special commissioner, the highly colored descriptions which the Teuton press supplies of the ...

    Article : 152 words
  6. BRITAIN'S SEA POWER

    Seventy-two Liverpool vessels, participating the war risks scheme, have replaced the sixty destroyed by German mines[?] or submarines, and not one ship has been ...

    Article : 207 words
  7. BRITISH MINISTERS LEFT HALF HOUR BEFORE ATTACK

    Mr Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions, and Mr Bonar Law, Secretary of State for the Colonies, who had been attending an Allied conference in Paris, ...

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  8. FRENCH FRONT

    A Paris official message says:-- "North of Arras last night two enemy grenade attacks failed. Our artillery in the Champagne bombarded ...

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  9. JAPAN'S LOYALTY SHOWN TO BRITAIN AND ENTENTE

    During the past four days Japan has given valuable and striking proof of her loyalty to Great Britain and the Entente. ...

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  10. BULGARIANS NOT SATISFIED TO REMAIN HUNS' CATSPAWS

    Travellers report that popular indignation in Bulgaria against M. Rado-slavoff, the Premier, is increasing. Bulgarians are dissatisfied with their ...

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  11. MORE AEROPLANES NEEDED AGAINST THE AIR APACHES

    Paris scorns the air raids, but points out the lesson that 30 aeroplanes were needed 'against one monstrous Zeppelin. The "Journal" says that the ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. HEAVY TAXES EXPECTED

    According to "The Weekly Despatch," the forthcoming Budget will include taxes on theatres, music halls, picture theatres, and other ...

    Article : 72 words
  13. ROUMANIA'S ATTITUDE

    Bucharest states that King Ferdinand of Roumania and M. Bratiano, the Premier, sent M. Carp, a former Premier, to Vienna, on a confidential mission to ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. "SECOND DASH RIDICULOUS," WIRELESS MESSAGE STATES

    "The first raid was odious, the second dash simply ridiculous," states a French wireless message. ...

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  15. GAINS WON ARE HELD, SAYS FOE

    A Berlin official message says:-- "French attempts to retake the lost trenches at Neuville failed. The activity south of the Somme has decreased ...

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  16. AMERICA ANSWERED

    According to "The Frankfurter Zeitung," as quoted by the Geneva press, Germany's final answer to the Lusitania Note has been submitted to ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. SEA CAPTAINS REWARDED

    At a meeting at Liverpool today, at which Sir A. Norman Hill, secretary of the Liverpool Owners' Steamship Association, presided, cheques of 100 guineas ...

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  18. AMUSEMENT IMPOST OPPOSED

    A majority of the theatrical managers are against the proposed, amusements tax. They state that, despite the ...

    Article : 110 words
  19. FIREMEN GIVE WARNING

    When the approach of another Zeppelin was signalled in Paris last night, the firemen, as on Saturday night, dashed through the streets sounding a ...

    Article : 51 words
  20. AIR RAIDS ON PARIS

    Crowds thronged into the boulevards last night, when a second Zeppelin attack was made on Paris. The people saw the sweep of the ...

    Article : 211 words
  21. BERLIN CROWDS EXCITED

    Berlin is wildly enthusiastic on account of the air raids on Paris. Crowds flocked to Count Zeppelin's residence and cheered and sang, despite ...

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  22. PUBLIC AND ARMY FAVOR THE CAUSE OF THE ALLIES

    There is evidence that the Roumanian public and army are increasingly friendly to the Allies. The German press is threatening ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. FRANCIS JOSEPH AT MASS

    According to an official statement made at Vienna, the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, although in a feverish condition, attended mass ...

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  24. IS THERE TREACHERY?

    A message from Rome says that a neutral diplomatist declares that no surprise will be felt if King Constantine of Greece passes Rome on route ...

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  25. MEETING BROKEN UP

    Quakers attempted to inaugurate fresh meetings at Bishopsgate to express opposition to the war, but Mr Edward Grubb, a speaker for the ...

    Article : 105 words
  26. STATES WILL CONTINUE EXPORTING WAR MATERIAL

    It is agreed by the American press that President Wilson would veto any Bill prohibiting the export of munitions. ...

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  27. AUSTRIANS LOSE HEAVILY

    It is officially stated at Rome that prisoners confirm the Austrians' heavy losses, chiefly among the 37th Landwehr Regiment, in the recent fighting ...

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  28. GERMAN CONSUL ARRESTED

    French marines landed on the Island of Rethymos, near Crete, and, having arrested the German Consul, re-embarked. ...

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  29. GERMAN WOMEN WANT PEACE

    At several places in Germany, states the Amsterdam "Telegraaf," the police have dispersed crowds of women who were demonstrating against the war. ...

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  30. MARQUIS AND MILLIONAIRE FIGHTS FOR KING AS PRIVATE

    It is announced that the Marquis of Bute, who is a millionaire, has enlisted in the ranks. John Crichton-Stuart, fourth Marquis ...

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  31. NAVAL ACTIVITY NOTED NEAR NORWEGIAN COAST

    On the authority of its correspondent at Stavanger, an important seaport on the south-west coast of Norway, the Christiania "Morgenbladet" states that ...

    Article : 186 words
  32. "REPRISALS! REPRISALS!"

    During M. Poincaire's second visit to the quarters of Paris damaged by the Zeppelin bombs, the Parisians shouted "Reprisals! Reprisals!" ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. SERVIA REMAINS FAITHFUL

    Rome reports that the Servian Legation denies the report that Servia in August attempted to negotiate a separate treaty with Austria. "In the ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. TWO TRAINS COLLIDE

    Amsterdam and Copenhagen telegrams state that a hospital and a passenger train collided near Cologne, each being telescoped and wrecked. ...

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  38. INDUSTRIAL WAR IN DENMARK

    It is stated by "The Times" correspondent at Copenhagen that Denmark is threatened with serious labor troubles, especially in the ship yards, ...

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