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  2. THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR.

    List 272:—Deaths—13, missing—21, prisoners—3. The [?] contains the names of a large number of ill and wounded. ...

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  3. PICKED UP AT THE POINT OF DEATH

    A telagram from Madrid says that four sailors from the steamer Dauntless which was sunk last week were picked up yesterday at the point of ...

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  4. AMERICA AND GERMANY AMERICAN EMBASSY

    The American Legation reports that the United States' Embassy staff has been detained along with Mr. Gerard. ...

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  5. THE NEUTRAL STATES SPAIN STANDING FIRM

    Spain's reply to Germany and Austria has been published. The reply states that Spain cannot agree to the maritime proceedings of the ...

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  6. A COMPARISON

    The "New York World" states that Bernstorff will owe his life and safeit on the ocean to his foe. Let him therefore compare that with the ...

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  7. COMMAND OF THE SEA A DAY'S SUBMARINING

    Sixteen vessels are reported to have been submarined today, including the Swedish steamer Varing, the American schooner Charles ...

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  8. FRANCO-BELGIAN OPERATIONS ENEMY CONCENTRATING ARTILLERY

    The Germans are concentrating enormous quantities of artillery in Northern France. ...

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  9. AMERICAN SHIPS SAIL FOR DANGER ZONE

    The departure of two American merchant steamers, the Rochester and Orleans, for the blockade zone has caused a sensation. German ...

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  10. A NEW QUESTION

    The question has arisen as in w[?]ether Americans can have liberty to navigate the Mediterranean without fearing submarines. ...

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  11. GERARD'S DETENTION

    The detention of Mr. Gerard by Germany causes great interest, and indignation is expressed all over the country. Officials are inclined ...

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  12. IMPERIAL CABLES. WAR EXPENDITURE

    In the House of Commons next Monday Mr. Bonar Law will ask for a credit vote of £550,000,000, of which £20,000,000 is needed [?]bor ...

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  13. GERMANS NOT SATISFIED

    Statements in the German Press indicate that the results of the first week's submarine frightfulness are below expectations. ...

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  14. HOLLAND'S ATTITUDE

    The Premier speaking in the Second Chamber defined Holland's attitude. He said the Government had hitherto maintained a fixed and ...

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  15. PROPOSAL TO OPEN PORTS TO ALLIED WARSHIPS

    Senator Sa[?]sbury propose[?] a resolution in the Senate to open Untiled States ports to all the A[?]ies warships. Such a step, he asserts, would ...

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  16. POSITION IN ALSACE

    The population of Alsace is hunger-stricken, as all foodstuffs have been removed into the interior of Germany. ...

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  17. PEACE MEETING IN COLORADO BROKEN UP

    At Grand Junction (Colorado) a number of socialists and pro-Germans held a peace meeting, which, however, was broken up amid ...

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  18. MEXICO'S SUGGESTION

    President Carranza says Mexico is issuing a communication designed to shorten the war, saying that ne[?]trals should not send supplies, ...

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  19. SUBMARINES DESTROYED

    The "Journal of Commerce' 'estimates that 100 enemy submarines have been destroyed since the war. ...

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  20. CREDIT VOTE ASKED FOR

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer moved a credit vote of £550,000, 000 yesterday. In doing so he said this would provide sufficient funds ...

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  21. BRITISH ATTACK

    German official communique: The British attacked our position north-east of Bouchavesnes, but their initial success was equalled by our ...

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  22. GRECIAN SYMPATHY

    The Greek Government's reply to the American note declares that Greece is not in a position to contemplate concerted action for the ...

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  23. "GERMAN BRUTES."

    The liner California, when submarined in the Atlantic had 170 persons aboard, whereof 32 were passengers. Thirteen passengers are ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. WEEDING OUT THE HUNS

    The Germans are being weeded out of the coastguard and lighthouses services, and the navy yards. ...

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  25. REDUCED SUBMARININGS

    Only a few vessels were sunk by submarines during the past couple of days. ...

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  26. GERMANS SAVING THEIR TROOPS

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs writes from British Headquarters that the German abandonment of Grandcourt enabled our troops to walk in practically ...

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  27. WILSON WAITING

    Despite the sinking of the California and other vessels, and the Gerard incident, it is believed that Mr. Wilson, while of the opinion that ...

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  28. NO SUGGESTIONS BY GERMANY FOR AVOIDANCE OF WAR

    Berlin messages flatly deny that Germany has invited any suggestions for the avoidance of war with the United States, and state there will ...

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  29. GERMAN NEGOTIATION WITH NEUTRALS SUGGESTED

    It is reported that the Ka[?]ser has summoned the Imperial Chancellor (von Bethmann Holiweg), the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs ...

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  30. SCANDINAVIA'S REPLY

    The Scandinavian Governmenis have agreed regarding the tterms of their joint reply to Germany, and are p[?]otesting on the ground that the ...

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  31. GERMANS CONVINCED THAT WILSON IS DETERMINED

    The "New York World's" correspondent at Berlin states that the Germans are now convinced that President Wilson is determined on war, ...

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  32. HAIG'S REPORT

    Field Marshal Haig reports that we captured a strong system of trenches at the southern foot of Serre Hill on a front of three quarters of ...

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  33. SAFE CONDUCT FOR BERNSTOR[?]

    France has granted the German Ambassador a safe conduct[?] and Britain has also acquiesced. ...

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  34. DEALING WITH SUBMARINES

    A statement in the House of Lords by Lord Curzon regarding the methods adopted to deal with the submarine menace was received with ...

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  35. BRITISH EFFECIENCY

    There is increasing comment on the fact that if America does no[?] go to war it will be pr[?]mar[?] [?] to the efficiency of the British [?] ...

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  36. A NOTE FROM PERU

    According to a wireless message from Berlin, Peru has protested against the action of a German submarine flying the French flag in ...

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  37. GERMAN PRESS REMARKS

    German newspapers declare that in view of the European neutrals' attitude the rupture with America is of no consequence. The ...

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  38. RUSSIA'S BIG BATTLE FRONT RUSSIAN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE

    In the region of Mangiuva General Kardmeloveke was kilted by a rifle bullet. The enemy bombarded Stanislav with 12-[?]nch shells. One of ...

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  39. ON THE WEST FRONT

    A German official report says that the British attacked north-east of Beaumont and eastward of Grandcourt, while to the northward a ...

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  40. THE BRITISH NAVY'S WORK

    "Le Petit Parisian" prints an interview, with the British First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Edward Carson, in which he said. "The British navy ...

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  41. THE STARVATION OF ENGLAND

    Travellers from Germany state that it is a universal article of faith there that England will be reduced to a condition of starvation ...

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  42. DESIRE TO FIGHT WEAKENING

    The United States will not fight unless an American ship is proved to have been deliberately torpedoed under circumstances admitting of ...

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  43. FOREIGN CABLES

    There is a serious election revolt in Cuba, and President Menocal has accepted an offer of rides and ammunition from the United States. The ...

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  44. BOLIVIA'S ATTITUDE

    Bolivia has sent a protest to Berlin against Germany's submarine policy, and has assured the United States that she will adhere to President. ...

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  45. HAIG OPTIMISTIC

    Interviewed regarding the coming offensive on the west front, Field Marshal Haig was optimistic, and predicts a German defeat, which will ...

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  46. A GERMAN RUSE

    An official Russian communique says that German troops dressed is white overalls in order to reader them inconspicuous in the snow, ...

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  47. DRIFTING TOWARDS WAR

    The "Evening Post's" Washington correspondent sums up what he describes as the more critical phase of the situation by stating that ...

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  48. A CHINESE THREAT

    The Chinese Legation states that if German submarines [?] a single Chinaman, China will sever her relations with Germany. ...

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  49. DESTROYER SUNK BY A MINE

    The Admiralty announcer that a British destroyer, an old type, while patrolling the Channel struck a mine and sank. All the officers were lost, ...

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  51. INTER STATE TELEGRAMS NEW SOUTH WALES

    Two brothers, Kenneth White aged 14, and Stanley white, 11, were bathing in Narrabbean Lake yesterday when one got into difficulties. ...

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  52. THE BALKAN CAMPAIGN GALATZ REPORTED SAFE

    The "Nord Und Sud" Agency states that recent Russian successes resulting in the enemy's withdrawal from Braila and Fo[?]sany have placed ...

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  53. CHINA AND THE SUBMARINES

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Tientsin says the Ch[?] Cabinet, after favoring inaction regarding the German submarine ...

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  54. THE GERARD INCIDENT

    The United Press has received a message from Berlin stating that a special train will probably leave Berlin tomorrow for Berne, carrying Mr. ...

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  55. THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN

    More vessels have been sunk by submarines, including the steamers Ida and the Vedamore. Part of the Ida's crew were landed. The chief ...

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  56. THE AFRIC SUNK

    The steamer Afric has been [?] and 17 persons are missing. F[?] are believed to have been [?] All the Australian troops on the [?] ...

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  57. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORTS

    A French thrust north-west of Monastir, and a British attack south-west of Lake Doiran, failed. ...

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  58. U BOAT CAMPAIGN TO BE SHARPENED

    The last day's grace has now expired, and the U boat campaign will be sharpened. ...

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  59. GOOD ADVERTISING

    Henry Ford has announced that [?] war occurs he will loan 100,000,000 dollars to the Government without interest. ...

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  60. GENERAL ITEMS WILSONS NOTES REFERRED TO

    Addressing the Reichstag on January 31st, the Imperial Chancellor said the German Government had carefully weighed all ...

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  61. APPROXIMATE SINKINGS

    The "Manchester Guardian" says the approximate sinkings daring the first week of unrestricted submarining were 43 merchant vessels, ...

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  62. QUEENSLAND

    The employees in the Queensland meat industry ceased work on Friday. This means that very large quantities of meat in the course of ...

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  63. SUBMARINE VICTIMS

    Four more submarine victims are reported. ...

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  64. BRITISH ARMORED CARS IN ACTION

    An official Russian report says: English armored motor cars twice advanced in the region found the mouth of the Sereth, and ...

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  65. THE AMERICAN STAFF

    It is reported that the American Embassy staff left Berlin on Saturday night, and is now in Switzerland. ...

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  66. SUBMARINED OFF THE IRISH COAST

    The American consul at Queenstown reports that the steamer Man[?]tola was torpedoed without warning 82 mites south-west of Fastnet. ...

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  67. NO MERCY FOR AMERICAN SHIPS

    A German wireless message inte[?] cepted by the Admiralty yesterday, stated that if the American ships Rochester, Orleans and St. Louis ...

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  68. ATTEMPT TO BLUFF MR. GERARD

    The "Press Agency's" Berlin correspondent has arrived in Ber[?] with Mr. Gerard, and telegraphs that Germany demanded from Mr. Ger[?] ...

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  69. ASIATIC OPERATIONS

    Another British success is reported from Mesopotamia. The Window Blind is not only an attractive feature of the house, but ...

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  70. POSITION IN EGYPT

    An Egyptian official report says Ahmed and the Senussis main force south of Girba have been routed and have f[?]ed. We have occupied Siwa, ...

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  71. CORN-LADEH SHIPS SUNK

    We sank three schooners laden with corn off the Anatolian coast. ...

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  72. TORPEDOINGS LIKELY TO DECREASE

    The newspapers consider that the first week's submarine frightfulness is disappointing to Germany. as small vessels constituted a large ...

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  73. GERMAN PROPOSITION AND AMERICA'S REPLY

    The State Department has announced the receipt of a memorandum from the Swiss Minister stating that Switzerland, in accordance with a ...

    Article : 95 words
  74. TURKEY'S POSITION

    It is stated that Turkey desires to make peace. ...

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