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  3. NAVY IN BLACK SEA

    ATHENS (Greece). Saturday, 6.30 a.m.—Reuter's agent states that the Allied fleet has entered the Straints leading to Constantinople by way of the ...

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  4. ZEPPELIN WRECKED.

    ROME. Saturday. 2.5 p.m.—A violent gale carried away a Zeppelia at Pola the crew being drowned in the Aderiatic. ...

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  5. SPRAY BURNING OIL!

    PARIS, Saturday 7.25 p.m.—An official communique states that we have blown up ammunition supplied near St. Hubert, in La Bassee. ...

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  6. FORTUNE SMILES ON ALLIES

    The Russian campaign is all important at the moment. After all Hindenberg's boasting, the Germans have not advanced forty from the East Prussian frontier into Poland, and already are up inst the re-inforced Russians on the line of the Rivers Ninemen, Bohr, Narew ...

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  7. STUBBORN RUSSIANS.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. 1 a.m.— Aviators report that the Germans are pouring reinforcements into all sections. Russian motor cars, near Prasnysz ...

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  8. POLA COVETED BY ALLY.

    Pola is the chief naval station of Austria near the south end of the peninsula of Istria, 105 miles of Trieste, with a deep and spacious harbor. The ...

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  9. DANGERS OF BOSPHORUS.

    Constantinople consists of two distinet parts—Stamboul or Constantnole proper, and Christian Constantinople (Pera Galata and Top-hana).The two ...

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  10. ONE OF GREATEST BATTLES OF WAR.

    PETROGRAD, Friday, 5.50 p.m.—The battle on the Neiman, Bobr, Narew and Vistula front is developing into one of the greatest in the war ...

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  11. REINFORCEMENTS FOR FRANCE.

    LONDON. Saturday, 7 p.m. — The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. David Lloyd George) state that since August we have assembled 1,500,000 soldiers ...

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  12. TURNING OF THE TIDE.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 2.20 a.m. —Official:An important victory has been gained by Russia at Prasnysz. The Germans were shattered and are retreating ...

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  13. AEROPLANES SHOP DOWN.

    PARIS, Saturday, 10 p.m.—The "Matin" states that artillery has brought down a German aeroplane at Luneville (20 mile S.E. of Nancy), the ...

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  14. PICK AND SHOVEL BRIGADE.

    LONDON, Friday. 3.50 p.m.—Mr. J. Ward, Labor M.P. for Stoke on Trent. is organising a battalion of navvies for pick and shovel work ...

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  15. GERMAN RETIRING.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 10 p.m.—An official communique states that the enemey's losses in the Przasanysy region opposite the fortresses on ...

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  16. AIRMEN FELL IN SEA.

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m.—A British trawler has landed two German aviators at Lowestofts off Yorkshire coast. They left Ostend on Sunday. ...

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  17. OUR SEAPLANES BUSY.

    ROME, Saturday, 10 P.M—Three hydroplanes dropped many bombs on to the forts in the Dardanelles. ...

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  18. PINOIERS AND THE WAR.

    LONDON. Saturday, 5.20 p.m.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. David Loyd-George, in an interview, stated that the violation of Belgium turned ...

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  19. 600 WOUNDED TURKS ARRIVE.

    SOFIA (Bulgaria), Saturday. 10 p.m.—Six hundred Turkish wounded have reached Constantinople from the Dardanelles. ...

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  20. AID FOR BELGIANS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Lord Mayor has received a cable from the Agent General which says that the Colonial Office is satisfied that ...

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  21. SILENCED FORTS QUICKLY.

    LONDON. Saturday, 11.50 p.m.—The Admiralty states that the forts at Cape Selles, Seddulbasr, Orkanieh and Kuinkallossitabla were armed ...

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  22. PLUNG OVER THE NIEMEN.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 5.40 a.m.—An official communique states we have thrown back the Germans who crossed the river Niomen, after obstinate ...

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  23. SPY'S WIDOW PENSIONED.

    LONDON. Sunday, —3.30 a.m.—Advices from New York state that the German Government has given the spy. Carl Lody's widow, who is an ...

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  24. TROOPS IN EGYPT

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Mr. Fisher and Senator Pearce express pleasure at the good report on the condition of the troops in Egypt. ...

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  25. UNHAPPY AUSTRALIANS!

    CAIRO. Saturday. 10 p.m.—The Turks have retreated far from the Australian camps that any further attack, on Egypt is nor most unlikely. ...

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  26. SANGUINARY STRUGGLE.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Between Block and Novgoergnivsk on the Vistula, a great battle is raging. Both sides have massed large forces. ...

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  27. DEEDS THAT MAKE THE EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Saturday. 1.40 a.m—The official "Eye Witness" with the Head quarters Staff, relates that during the fighting on February 17 south-east of ...

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  28. BLOODY WORK IN TRENCHES.

    PARIS, Saturday, 8.30 p.m.—Official: The defeat of the Germans at Chateau Heerentage, on the road from Ypres to Menin was dite to the ...

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  29. FORTS SMASHED UP

    The battleships Vengeance and Cornwallis. which had been under cover from long range fire. then engaged the Hellis fort at close range. The ...

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  30. £290,000,000 WANTED,

    LONDON, Friday 8.20 p.m. —The proposed vote of £250,000,000 is apart from the ordinary grants arising out of war needs. ...

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  31. RECOVERING BUCKOVINA.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.15 p.m.—Mr. M. Donohue, correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" strikes that the Russians re-captured. Stanislavoff. or ...

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  32. BRITISH REPULSE ATTACK.

    PARIS, Friday 5.40 p.m.—An official [?] unique states that the British [?] an attack in Flanders in [?] which we have gained one ...

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  33. NET ROUND GERMANY.

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m.—The Right Hon. C.E.H. Hobhouse. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, in the Commons, stated that the circle ...

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  34. BLUEJACKETS LANDED

    The enemy, being shelled from inside the Straits, abandoned their forts at entrance, whereupon the Vengeance and Irresistible landed parties. who ...

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  35. ASSISTANCE TO DOMINIONS.

    LONDON. Friday, 10 p.m.—The Government asks for a general vote of credit of £250,000,000 for the year ending March 1916, for the purpose of ...

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  36. BRITISH REPRISALS.

    LONDON. Saturday, 6.45 p.m.—Britain and her Allies have informed all neutral countries that, because the German submarines continue their ...

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  37. BATTALION WIPED OUT.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday, 3.30 a.m.—An official communique states that the Germans are on the defensive for almost the whole front. ...

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  38. PROGRESS IN CHAMPAGNE AREA.

    PARIS. Saturday, 2.30 a.m.—An of communique states that our pro[?] in the Champagne area continues. troops have captured two ...

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  39. POOR PRISONERS!

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 10 p.m.—The German Socialist paper "Vor Waerts" states that the sale of bread in canteens for prisoners of war is ...

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  40. HUNS AFTER COPPER

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 4.40 a.m.—The Germans are removing the copper plates from the domes of the Catholic churches at Lowiez, Mid Poland. ...

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  41. FRENCH OFFICIAL REPORT.

    PARIS, Saturday, 8 p.m.—Official: Three British battleships opened a slow, methodical fire on the forts of Capehelles. Sebselbahr, and Orkanieh. The ...

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  42. PITY THE POOR TURK!

    PARIS, Saturday, 1 a.m.—Official: Mine-dredging of the Dardanelles has been commenced by the Allies. A report from Athens states that a ...

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  43. HEAVY ENEMY LOSSES.

    PARIS. Saturday. 5.20 p.m. —Prisonade in recent fighting report that NInety-Second Regiment has been[?] annihilated. ...

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  44. WAR IN THE AIR.

    PARIS. Saturday, 8 p.m.—German [?] dropped bombs behind Nieu-[?] killing two civilians. French airman dropped three ...

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  45. SAFETY OF THE SULTAN.

    CONSTANTINOPLE. Sunday.—Three trains are in readiness to move the Sultan and his encourage in case of the danger. ...

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  46. NEEDS OF MELTING POT.

    So badly are the enemy off for metal that they are now pulling of the brass plates from shops and houses in Belgium, door knockers, and handles ...

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  47. HOW WE TREAT ENEMY PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Neutral representatives of the International Red Cross, who have toured the war camps in Britain, report that the ...

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  48. BREAD FROM STRAW

    AMSTERDAM. Saturday, 3 a.m.— Professor Friedenthal, of Berlin, cisime to have discovered a new food made from straw. ...

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  49. SWEDISH, SHIP SUFFERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 3 a.m.—The Swedish steamer Svarton arrived at Ymuiden to-day seriously damaged. She was struck by a mine or a to a torpedo near ...

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  50. A REAL BLOCKADE.

    LONDON. Saturday. 12.30 a.m.— [?] Britain has declared a block-[?] the coast of German East Africa [?] February 28. ...

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  51. THE MINE PERIL.

    PARIS, Saturday. 7 a.m.—The torpedo boat destroyer Dagne while escorting a supply convoy to Montonegro struck a mine at Antavari and sank. ...

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  52. GERMAN FIELD RATION REDUCED

    COPENHAGEN. Sunday, 8 a.m.—The bread ration of the German Army has been considerably reduced ...

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