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  3. [?]-BELGIAN FRONTIER

    [?] from the Western front shows that the movement of German [?]entives. Several troop trains, and on containing heavy guns, [?] through Brussels, and It is believed that their destination is Flanders. On[?]e account states that 120,000 troops, with 250 guns, are ...

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  4. CAVALRY CHARGE.

    Resourcefulness on the part of French soldiers led to appalling slaughter of the enemy at Zonnabeke, in Western Belgium. ...

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  5. SON OF CZAR'S UNCLE WOUNDED.

    Dimitri Alexandrovitch, aged 23, a son of the Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovitch an uncle of the Tsar, was severely wounded in the recent heavy fighting on the ...

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  6. GERMAN PACIFIC FLEET

    The United States authorities at Washington received on Wednesday representations from the British Government asking for the enforcement of Chilian ...

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  7. INDIAN TROOPS.

    The Press Bureau states that the Indian troops have gallantly retaken some trenches which were lost on Tuesday. The Indians captured three German ...

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  8. FIGHTING AT EPINAL.

    The Valor of the garrison prevented the Germans from getting within 15 miles of Epinal, though the garrison was often out numbered tenfold. ...

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  9. GERMANS VIOLATE NEUTRALITY.

    It is officially stated at Santiago de Chill that the naval authorities have received proof that the German warships violated Chilian neutrality by staying for ...

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  10. DEATH OF GENERAL STRENGER.

    A message from Bordeaux announces the death of General Strenger, officer commanding the 53rd Brigade of German Infantry. ...

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  11. ACTION BY CHILI.

    A message from Valparaise announces that the Government has despatched two destroyers to Juan Fernandez. ...

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  12. ENFORCING NEUTRALITY.

    A cablegram from "Washington states that much comment has bean occasioned by a statement made by President Woodrow Wilson to callers at White House that ...

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  13. AERIAL DUEL.

    Two Taube aeroplanes of Friday threw bombs on Hazabrouck, in Northern France. The British artillery brought down on of them. ...

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  14. AMERICAS POSITION

    Sir George Paish, formerly editor of the London "Statist," has left New York for London. Prier to his departure he stated that in ...

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  15. CRUISER SYDNEY

    Many of the sailors belonging to the cruiser Sydney, who were wounded in the engagement with the Emden, are now nearly convalescent. ...

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  16. ZEPPELIN CAPTURED.

    A Petrograd massage states that a Zeppelin, while engaged in dropping bombe at Plock, in Poland, was brought down and captured. ...

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  17. GERMANY FEARS RAID

    Telegrams received from Copenhagen state that the Germans are feverishly fortifying the fortress of Dannewerk, and are constructing entrenchments north of ...

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  18. PLUCKY SEAMAN.

    It Geoffrey Hampden, of the cruiser Sydney, who is in the hospital, relates a story of real grit and pluck on the Part of a seaman named Horne, told by ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN FORCES

    Major-General William Riddell Bird Wood has been specially selected to command the Australian Forces at the front. Major-General Bird Wood saw the ...

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  20. GREAT RUSSIAN VICTORY

    The announcement that the Russians had captured an army corps at Ledz fed to a popular demonstration in the city. The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent ...

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  21. LOSS OF GERMAN SUBMARINE

    Details of the ramming of the German submarine U18 by a British patrol vessel show that the latter did not sink the enemy vessel, but crippled it. ...

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  22. KAMERUN PROTECTORATE

    Anglo-French forces have achieved further successes in Kamerun, the German colony in Western equatorial Africa. They have occupied the stations of ...

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  23. BALKAN STATES

    Reuter's correspondent at Sofia reports that M. Radeslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier, in a speech in they Sobranje (National Assembly), strongly upheld Bulgaria's ...

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  24. [?] CABLEGRAMS

    [?]interdam it is reported that six [?] of soldiers and sailors, with [?] acts, and small beats, have left [?] bound for Brussels. They are ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICAN REVOLT

    It is officially reported from Pretoria that Captain Rutherford, with 50 troopers of the Euslin's Rorse, and 100 South African Mounted Rifles, attacked 300 ...

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  26. GERMANS HARD PRESSED.

    An official communique issued at Petrograd on Wednesday night states:— "Fighting near Lodz continues, Masses of Germans who made an incursion east ...

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  27. GERMAN DIPLOMATS

    Advices from the Hague state that the Kaiser has notified all German diplomatic agents in enemy countries that they may consider themselves free to choose another ...

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  28. MARINES HOLD DIXMUDE.

    It is stated at Dunkirk that of a force of 7000 French marines who are doggedly holding Dixmude. one-half have either been killed or wounded. ...

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  29. THE CHIVALROUS FOE

    A report issued by the Admiralty stats that the deliberate torpedoing of the passenger ship, Amiral Ganteaume, which was absolutely defenceless, is the best ...

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  30. FURTHER CAPTURES.

    Commandant Geyher has captured four commandants and 50 rebels at Nylestroom. ...

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  31. [?] EXTREME LEFT.

    [?]correspondent at Boulozue [?] it is reported that the Germans [?] Alties' extreme left are begin[?] retreat towards Bruges. ...

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  32. TWO ARMY CORPS SURROUNDED.

    The military authorities at Petrograd deprecate the publication of incomplete accounts of the Vistula-Warta, fight. It is believed in military circles that ...

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  33. DECLARATION OF LONDON

    Count Bernstorff, the German Ambassador to Washington, has formally lodged a protest with the United States against the Allies violation of the ...

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  34. WARSHIPS' BOMBARDMENT.

    A traveller who has just returned to England from Belgium states that the British warships bombarding the coast have killed so many of the enemy that ...

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  35. TRADE RECIPROCITY

    Sir Richard M'Bride, Premier of British Columbia, who has returned from a visit to Ottawa, announces that the question of establishing trade reciprocity with ...

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  36. DEFENCE OF YPRES.

    [?] the defence of Ypres Major [?] battery brilliantly withstood [?]xan batterise. After three of [?] guns had been disabled Major ...

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  37. KAISER IN EAST PRUSSIA.

    A Copenhagen message states that the Kaiser last week was present at Oberulagen, in East Prussia, and witnessed the German defeats from a hilltop. ...

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  38. INDIANS AT VANCOUVER

    Mr S. S. Stevens, Federal member of Parliament for Vancouver, announces that evidence has reached him that the Germans fomented the Komaguta Maru ...

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  39. TOYS FOR CHILDREN

    The American warship Jason has brought to Devonport 8000 tons of warm clothing and Christmas toys for equal distribution among the children of the ...

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  40. SHELL EXPLODES IN DRY DOCK.

    A Dutch eye-witness of the bombardment of Zeebrugge states that not a British shell missed. After two hours' shelling the port was ...

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  41. KAISER'S TROPHIES.

    The trophies captured by the Russians at Carustochown includes the Kaiser's carriage with his blue clock within. ...

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  42. "DAY OF RECKONING"

    The "Westminster Gazette" has published an open letter written by Mr Justice Chapman, of New Zealand, and addressed to German editors. ...

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  43. DUKE OF SAXE-COBURG.

    The Duke of Saxe-Coburg, an Amsterdam message states, narrowly escaped death while fighting in Poland. A grenade exploded in the midst of his staff. ...

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  44. [?] COLD IN TRENCHES.

    [?]witness of recent fighting [?] in a letter to London dated on [?]lect, declaria that the cold is [?] the troops on both sides more than ...

    Article : 97 words
  45. PROPOSED ARMISTICE.

    It is officially announced in Paris that the French have refused to accede to a request made by the Germans for an armistice in the region of Verdun. ...

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