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  2. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    The Chinese Government has at length followed the example of the United States, and has broken off diplomatic relations with Germany, but has gone ...

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  3. Further British Advances.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that our line advanced on a mile and a half frontage south-westward and westward of Bapaume, and progressed ...

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  4. Mesopotamian Campaign

    A Mesopotamian official message says:—We advanced detachments 310 miles up. stream from Bagdad, and steps have been taken to prevent the flooding of ...

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  5. American Affairs.

    The Railway Brotherhood, which has been threatening to strike, on Saturday assured President Wilson of its absolute loyalty in the event of war. ...

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  6. MR. GERARD.

    Mr. Gerard has arrived, and purpose presenting his report to President Wilson. March 15. ...

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  7. CONGRATULATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED.

    The Press Bureau reports that the King, in acknowledging the congratulations of the allied Sovereigns and heads of states over the capture of Bagdad, ...

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  8. COUNT BERNSTORFF.

    To a correspondent of the "New York World" Count Bernstorff said:—"I cannot understand how the Note to Mexico became known in America. The ...

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  9. INDIAN OFFER.

    In the Commons the Right Hon. Austen. Chamberlain, Secretary for India, moved that the House accept the Indian war contribution. He said early in ...

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  10. The French.

    Between Butte du Mesnel and Maison de Champagne the Germans delivered two violent counter-attacks against works which we captured to the left ...

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  11. The Russians.

    Direct news from Petrograd has not been received since Monday. The "Central News'" representative at Stockholm says a well-known business man ...

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  12. HORROR OF WAR.

    Telegraphing last evening Mr. Philip Gibbs reported that the enemy is still holding out in Achiet le Petit and Bucquoy, though their residence there will ...

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  13. COOLLY RECEIVED.

    The German press welcomes Count Bernstor [?]cooly, and blame him for giving too many interviews. The ambassador conferred with the Foreign ...

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  14. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons, the tight Hon. A. Bonar Law said representatives at the Imperial Conference would be able to bring up ...

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  15. SUBMARINES.

    A German submarine sank the American steamer Algonquin, 2833 tons. The vessel was bound for London with food. stuffs, and was sunk without warning ...

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  16. MILITARY COMMAND.

    It has been announced that General Brusiloff has again taken over command of the Southern Russian front. ...

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  17. LUNCHEON TO PREMIER MORRIS.

    Presiding at a luncheon tendered to Sir E. P. Morris, Premier of Newfound-land Lord, Milner said the guiding principle of the new era ...

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  18. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    The "New York Times'" correspondent with Mr. Gerard says the British prisoners in Germany are on a diet which is close to starvation. It is ...

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  19. MEN PUSHING FORWARD.

    The correspondents with British head. quarters report heavy rain yesterday, but our men pushed forward over sodden fields. The weather conditions could ...

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  20. DISTINGUISHING MARK

    The Army Council is considering the introduction of a distinguishing mark for soldiers who have served long periods in the firing line. ...

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  21. SUNDAY FIELD WORK

    The Press Bureau says Mr. R. E. Prothero, M.P., President of the Board of Agriculture, asked the Archbishop of Canterbury's opinion on Sunday field ...

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  22. THE GERMAN RETREAT.

    Correspondents point out that Grevillers is one of the least punished villages entered since July 1, and the fields around it are peaceful and green. ...

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  23. A PRACTICAL JOKE

    At a court-martial of Driver Campbell, who was charged with wearing a Victoria cross ribbon and sergeant's stripes, Campbell gave evidence that he received ...

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  24. WEEK'S STATISTICS.

    The Admiralty reports arrivals for the week 1908, and sailings 1850; sunk, 1600 tons and upwards, 13; under 1600 tons, 4; unsuccessfully attacked, 16; ...

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  25. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY

    Mr. Roth, the returned American Consul to Saxony, says the standard of living of the poorer classes is terrible—it is on a par with that of the coolies in ...

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  26. HIDES AND LEATHER.

    As a result of Australian and other representations, the Government permits the importation of certain qualities of Australian and New Zealand ...

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  27. CHEERED BY AUSTRALIANS.

    There was much cheering in court, and hundreds of Australians assembled outside and carried Campbell shoulder high. The witnesses included Private Leake, ...

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  28. Enemy Reports

    A Berlin official message assert that German seaplanes on Monday bombed two Russian destroyers which approached Constanza, and forced them to ...

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  29. AVIATION EXTRAORDINARY

    A thrilling aviation feat was performed at Brooklands. An airman looped the loop sideways, wing over wing, making the biplane revolve like windmill. ...

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  30. DEATH OF M, LABORI

    A message from Paris reports the death of M. Labori, the counsel who defended General Dreyfus in his sensational trial. ...

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  31. IRISH QUESTION

    The Labour party carried a resolution urging the Government to again endeavour to settle the Irish question. ...

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  32. BREACH OF NEUTRALITY.

    The Appeal Court has sentenced Schroeder; editor of the "Telegraaf," to three months' imprisonment for a breach of neutrality in designating the ...

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  33. THE DARDANELLES

    Replying to Mr. Asquith in the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar {Law said he would give facility for a statement on the Dardanelles, and suggested Monday ...

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  34. IN THE LORDS.

    The House of Lords debated the matter, bit Earl Beauchamp withdrew a hostile amendment after Lord Curzon had assured him that the question would ...

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  35. CHINA AND GERMANY

    It is stated tile Foreign Office has instructed the Minister at Berlin to apply for his passports, and is preparing passports for the German Minister and ...

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  36. A WAR ROMANCE

    General Sarrail, Commander-in-Chief of the allied forces, is marrying Madamoiselle de Joannas, a French nurse in Macedonia. ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. PRESS COMMENT.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says Mr. Lloyd George's speech shows he is treading very dangerous ground, but we are reluctant to suppose that Mr. Lloyd ...

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  39. RELATIONS BROKEN OFF.

    China has broken off diplomatic relations with Germany. ...

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  40. THE ROUMANIANS.

    The "Berliner Tageblat," in discussing Roumania, admits that the army has been thoroughly, reorganised. ...

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  41. GERMAN STEAMERS SEIZED.

    China seized six German steamers at Shanghial, end are placing armed guards aboard. The craws have been interned. ...

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