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  2. THIRD EDITION.

    The following message was to-day senl from Anzane to Sir Ian Hamilton:—"Anza[?] greatly regrets your departure, and in wishing you good-bye all ranks offer you ...

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  3. JOFFRE A GENIUS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Rotterdam correspondent learns from a German staft officer that Berlin military circles regard General Jo[?]re as a genius. ...

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  4. KILLING OF MISS CAVELL

    Mr. Gahan, a British chaplain at Brussels, has communieated to the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) a report of his final ...

    Article : 541 words
  5. ITALIAN ATTACK.

    Though the Balkans campaigu naturally continues to hold first place in public interest, the sudden renewal of activity in the Italian campaign is being watched in ...

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  6. SERB RESISTANCE

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens says that news from the most trustworthy Sources is highly Fatisfactory. The Serbs are offering a stubborn resistance on all ...

    Article : 801 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—the lengthy defence of the attitude of Greece so [?]bly put by Dr. C. M. Kyriazopoulos makes the position even worse than before. It [?]ms to be put for ...

    Article : 223 words
  8. The "Jael" That is in Woman.

    The Countess Russell. in an article contributed to the "Weekly Dispatch," writes:—snakishness and meanness of the trial of Nurse Cavell was an iasult to ...

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  9. SECOND EDITION.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Matin" tates that Russian squadrons are bombard ing Varna and Burghas Bulgaria's two principal ports on the Black Sea. ...

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  10. EAST FRONT.

    The German authorities have informed the people living in Mitau, the capital of the Baltic province of Courland, that unless Riga is captured they intend to raze all the ...

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  11. IN AMERICAN WATERS.

    A Washington message says that tangled skein of circumstances, pointing either to the institution of new commerce-raidinfg cam paign by the German in the Caribbean Se[?] ...

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  12. "A Noble Soul."

    Speaking at a recrniting meeting in Traflagar Sqrare on Saturday, Captain E. Parsons said that Miss Cavell nursed Germans and others, irrespective of their ...

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  13. ROUMANIA

    Messages from Bucharest state that it is reported there that Roumania has decided to intervene in the war on the side of the Allies. ...

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  14. GAS WARFARE.

    The battle of Loos, at the end of last month, when the British offensive was crowned with an important success, is graphically described in a recent issue of ...

    Article : 194 words
  15. Women's Suffrage.

    Yesterday Fifth Avenue was for four hours given over to the largest women's suffrage parade ever witnessed. It was participated in by women from every State ...

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  16. Greece [?] Declines Cyprus

    For the present Greece has declined the proposals or the Allies, which included the cession of Cyprus by Great Britain to Greece. ...

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  17. Official Communiques.

    In Eastern Galicia our surprise attacks carried a part of the enemy's positions in the Novo Alexinetz district, northward of Tarnopol, and also to the eastward of ...

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  18. Rush to Enlist.

    A great recruiting meeting held in Trafalgar Square on Saturday resolved that the country should not return the sword to the scabbard until Miss Cavell's murder ...

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  19. POLITICAL INTRIGUE.

    Several of the English newspapers appeal for a cessation of political controversy. T[?] "Spectator," in an article on the subject, says:—"We are convinced that there ...

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  20. A Mother's Sorrow.

    Queen Alexandra has sent a letter of sympathy to Mrs. Cavell, who is 80 years old, and the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) has telegraphed ...

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  21. Champagne Battlefield.

    A correspondent who has visited the Champagne region for three days, and who toured the ground recently won by the French, reports that as a result of the ...

    Article : 331 words
  22. America Shocked.

    Washington advices assert that Government officials are shocked at the execution of Miss Cavell, refering to the affair as most cowardly and un warranted, but the ...

    Article : 323 words
  23. BRITAIN STIRRED.

    The British public is profoundly stirred by Miss Cavell's martyrdom, and the disposition to regard her as a great national heroine increases daily. Probably no personality ...

    Article : 470 words
  24. Dutch Indignant.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf"says:—"The German defence of Miss Cavell's execution could not be weaker. It is rather a selfaccusation because it proves that Germans ...

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  25. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    It is generally agreed that the King's appeal (Which is published elsewhere) is excellently timed. In addition to giving Lord Derby's recruiting efforts the best ...

    Article : 449 words
  26. Hunting the Submarine.

    The "Liberte" (Paris) reports that a German protest against the [?]etting of submari[?]es has reached the Italian Government through a neutral source. ...

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  27. FELLOW NURSE'S TRIBUTE.

    STWELL,Saturday.—Mrs. Waston of Great Western who was a friend of Miss Cavell states that Miss Cavell received her training at the London Hospital, and was ...

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  28. Official Communique.

    A German bombardment in the Champagne continues very violently to the westward of Tahure, to the eastward of Bulte and Mesnil, and in the Ville-[?]r-Tourbe ...

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  29. GERMAN EXCUSE.

    All that official Germany can say in defence of the execution is contained in an article in the "North German Gazette," which is usually employed to express the ...

    Article : 373 words
  30. Help From Italy.

    The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the Italian press is actively discussing the aid which Italy shall give her Allies, with special reference ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. FLEETS ACTIVE.

    Advices from So[?]a announced on Friday evening that the British fleet had commenced to [?]mbard Dedeagat[?]h and the adjoining Bulgari[?] coast fronting the ...

    Article : 152 words
  32. Australia's Wheat.

    Rales of freight from Australia homewards are rising daily, owing to the withdraw[?]l of Greek and Roumanian tonnage, and to the number of steamers ...

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  33. Women Munition Workers.

    In addition to enforcing the payment of minimum rate of £1 a week for women employed in munition works, the Minister for Munitions (Mr. Lloyd George) has accepted ...

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  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I would venture to suggest that the memory of the sacrifice made by Miss Edith Cavell, who was murdered by the brutal Germans, be perpetuated in a practial way, ...

    Article : 119 words
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  36. GREEKS IN MELBOURNE.

    At the conclusion of the service at the Greek Church yesterday the congregation held a meeting in the church building. Archimandrite Daniel presided, and the ...

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