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  5. WITH THE TROOPS IN EGYPT.

    Private B. Pearce ("Monty"), who is well-known at Devonport, Burnie and Stanley, writes from Cairo under date January 4:— ...

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  6. U.S. SENDS PROPOSALS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday, 10.45 p.m.—The United States Government has informally forwarded proposals to Britain and Germany suggesting a basis of ...

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  7. KAISER'S MESSAGE

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 4 a.m.—A message from Berlin slates, that, in replying to the Prussian Diets' congratulations on Hindenberg's great es-cribes tliD victory as one ? of the nut successes in the history of war, and quite eclipsing Leipsig niid Sedan. ...

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  8. SUBMARINES PREY ON SHIPPING

    LONDON".—Tuesday 3 p.m.—The Norwegian steamer Regin has been blown up and sunk off Dover. A British destroyer, however, saved the ...

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  9. WILSON A FIGURE HEAD.

    Speaking of Mr. W. J. Bryan, U. S. Secretary of State, Mr. G. A. Tayor, journalist of N.S. Wales, who visited American recently stated:—"Brian, the ...

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  10. ITALIANS OUT OF HAND

    MILAN (Italy), Wednesday, 5 a.m.—Several thousands demonstrated for Intervention in the war, and thereupon smashed the windows of the ...

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  11. GERMAN FALSEHOOD.

    NEW YORK. Tuesday, 10 p.m.—Sir Edward Urey, in a communication to Mr. Bryan describes as an falsehead the intimation from Berlin that the ...

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  12. BLACK SEA CAMPAIGN

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday, 10 p.m.—German advices from Sofia says that the Russians are concentrating large forces at Odessa with ...

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  13. BUY DYES FROM ENEMY

    LONDON. Tuesday, 10 p.m.—The Board of Trade has sent a circular to manufacturing firms in Britain stating that it is willing to issue ...

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  14. ENEMY BREAD COUPONS.

    AMSTERDAM. Wednesday. 4 a.m.—A message from Berlin states that the Gorman official regulations as control of bread and flour by the ...

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  15. TURKS. FLUNG BACK.

    PETROGRAD. Tuesday, 9.30 p.m.—An official [?] states that the Turks have been thrown back across he Ichkhalein—River, in the ...

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  16. SPUNK IN TEN MINUTES.

    LONDON. Tuesday, 5.30 p.m.—The steamer Regin was bound from the River Tyne to Bordeaux, with a cargo of coal. She was 'torpedoed ...

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  17. GALE IN DARDANELLES

    LONDON Tuesday. 10 p.m.—The Press Bureau states that the Admiralty has notified that operations in the Dardanelles have been interrupted by a ...

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  18. ANOTHER NEUTRAL GONE.

    LONDON. Tuesday, 10 p.m.—The, steamer Bellbridge, New York to Amsterdam, was also torpedoed by a German submarine off the British ...

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  19. "BLACK MAY" IN VIEW.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday, 10 p.m.—German deserters declare that the food and raw material supplies cannot last beyond May 15. ...

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  20. 1,500 SHELLS FIRED

    PARIS, Tuesday, 9.30 p.m.—An official communique states that 1,500 shells were fired into Rheims on Sunday, Monday, the interior and the roof ...

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  21. STRINGENT RULES.

    By the official regulations (stated the Rotterdam correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph") Germany is to have no more morning-rolls, bakers must not work ...

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  22. HALF PAY FOR ENEMY.

    PARIS, Tuesday, 11.5.p.m.—The newspaper "Le Matin" states that all the German officers and soldiers bare been reduced to half pay. This ...

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  23. IRISH CHANNEL CLOSED.

    LONDON, Tuesday. 10 p.m.—The Admiralty has prohibited navigation in the Irish Channel, between sunset and sunrise. This restriction will ...

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  24. AIDE-DE-CAMP TO THE KING.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 1 a.m.—The death is reported of General Juo.Edmond Gongh, V.C., C.M.G., and Aide-de-Camp to His Majesty. The gallant ...

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  25. GLEN. FRECH'S REPORT

    LONDON, Tuesday, 3.45 p.m.—Sir John French, in his bi-weekly re-port, states that considerable activity at Ypres was displayed by the enemy ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT COLLIER SUNK

    LONDON, Wednesday, 5.30 a.m. The Government collier Branksomechine has been torpedoed and damaged off Beachy Head, the crew being saved. ...

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  27. AMMUNITION EXPLODED

    PARIS, Tuesday. 10 p.m.—An official communique states that our batteries blew up a German ammunition depot, north-west of Verdun (35) miles ...

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  28. RISE IN CEREALS.

    The "Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Conrant" states that a meeting of agriculturists, millers, and bakers has been held at Essen, in Germany, to consider ...

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  29. RIOTS IN SINGAPORE

    LONDON, Tuesday, 9.30 p.m. — The Press Bureau states that the local volunteers at Singapore and 36 Sikhs, along with landing parties from ...

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  30. SUBMARINE SUNK.

    PARIS, Tuesday, 10 p.m.—Official:A French warship attacked a German submarine, eight miles south-west of Capo le Prech, on the Boulogne coast ...

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  31. POLICE AND STALE DREAD

    Police [?] and experts have been authorised to see that these new laws which are obviously tho result of the recent inquiry into the grain supply in ...

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  32. HINDENBERG CHECKED

    PETRGRAD, Tuesday, 10 p.m.—The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent says the Russian reininforcements have arrived on the East Prussian ...

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  33. PASSENGERS IN PERIL

    LONDON' Wednesday, 1.33 a.m.—A Gorman submarine attempted to torpedo the Folkestone to Boulogne passenger Channel steamer on ...

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  34. JAPS AND FRENCH MARINES

    TOKIO, Tuesday, 9.30.—Reuter's agant states that Japanese and French marines landed. After the fighting, half of the rioters ...

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  35. VIEWS OF SOCIALISTS.

    The Socialists, it seems from the German papers, appear, convinced that they will snatch a little advantage from the situation which the stress of war ...

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  36. NATIVE TROOPS REVOLTED.

    LONDON'. Tuesday. 8.55 p.m.—The Press Bureau states that dissatisfaction aroused in regard to promotions resulted in a Hot amongst ...

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  37. MINERS FOR THE FRONT

    LONDON, Wednesday, 4.35 a.m.—The Government has appointed a committee to secure the co-operation of mine owners and collers in an ...

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  38. THE AERIAL RAID

    LONDON, Tuesday, 10 p.m.—German aeroplanes were seen at MapliaSands on Tuesday afternoon, whilst Colchester telegrams reported enemy ...

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