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  3. ALLIES RING OF STEEL.

    THE CORDON AROUND GERMANY AND AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. Tne oBove mop presents in a farm tnst cad easBy be grasped tiie manner in which the Central Empires of Germany and Austria-Hungary are hemmed in by the Allies. It will be eeen ithat all the sea entrances to those countries are closed by the fleets of Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy, and that the only way in which contraband of war can now be secured by the enemy by the medium of clandestine shipment through Scandinavia. The foe is surrounded on land by France, Italy, Montenegro, Serbia, and Austria, and the only links that are missing are those represented by the border line of Roumania. Pressure ie now being brought by Germany and Austria to induce Roumania to hold her lines open for traffic in goods—meaning munitions—between the two firetnamed countries and their ally, Turkey, .so that the resistance against the Allies at Constantinople may; be kept up; but (Bulgaria has closed W railway communication with Turkey, and the probabilities are for an early participation in the onffict by Roumania, Bulgaria, and Greece, which, would thus effectively close the ring for traffic outward to Turkey, as re is now virtually ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ANOTHER WAR CREDIT.

    Austrian prisoners of war Wave stated to the Muscovite authorities that the Germans in the Rama Russka district of Poland shot 5,000 Russians whom they had taken prisoners. The Russians confess that the Austrians. have occupied Radom, and that the enemy has made ...

    Article : 271 words
  6. "A—FARCE."

    One of the most sensational and regrettable scenes that has ever occurred in Parliament happened during the House of Assembly discussion on the ...

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  7. ITALIAN WAR LOAN.

    The list for the second Italian national war loan, of £40,000,000, has been declared closed. The public subscribed £38,000,000, and the City of Milan £8,000,000. ...

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  8. JOINT WAR COMMITTEE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) announced to-night the names of the members of the joint war committee, as follow:—Ministerialists—Srs. Long, and Findley ...

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  9. A METAL EXCHANGE.

    Speaking to the House of Representaves to-day on the base metals question, Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) capitulated a statement he made in the ...

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  10. EAGLE AND HAWKS.

    One of the new giant Sikorsky biplanes of the Llya Mourometz type built by Russia, has fought three German machines in the vicinity of ...

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  11. Colmar Attacked.

    Six French aeroplanes this morning dropped eight 6-in. shells and three 4-in. shells on buildings, railway stations, and the main goods stations at Colmar, in ...

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  12. Rheims Again Bombarded.

    The Paris communique issued this morning states the the Germans have again violently bombarded Rheims. Several civilians fell victims to the sheik. A ...

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  13. War Condemned by Germans.

    The German Humanity League, in manifesto which it has issued to "friends in Europe and America," says:—"No Stat coveted our land or menaced German in ...

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  14. Iron Crosses. Galore.

    The Cologne Gazette says that 344,749 Iron Crosses have been conferred to date on brave German soldiers. The cost of their manufacture has been £140,000. | ...

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  15. Foes' Advance in Poland.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicle, describing the fighting in South Poland, says that the point of Gen. Mackensen's wedge has penetrated into ...

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  16. BRITISH IN FLANDERS.

    A German communique published in the Amsterdam newspapers states that the British, after having exploded mines a Hooge, Flanders, attacked, but collapsed ...

    Article : 129 words
  17. Germany's Food Crops.

    The recent reports of a possibility of the failure of the German grain crops He scouted in Berlin. On the contrary, the German people are said to be optimistic in ...

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  18. PERMISSION TO EXPORT.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr lughes), replying to Mr. Thomas in the House of Representatives to-day, said the Amalgamated Zinc Company had applied ...

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  22. IN BALTIC WATERS.

    News received from Copenhagen states that several large cruisers, torpedo boats, and transports have been observed from the Wand of Gothland, in the Baltic. The vessels ...

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  23. WESTERN FRONTS.

    A violent bombardment by the German batteries is being continued around Souchez and Neuville St. Vaast. A lively cannonade is also proceeding in the valley ...

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