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  4. LAST NIGHT'S CABLES

    The following messages came to hand after our third edition had been printed yesterday FRENCH REVIEW. ...

    Article : 132 words
  5. THE BOY SKIPPER.

    Allen hands with a. paint brush have vainly attempted to destroy the personality, of the Gorman carge steamer Birkenfels, which now lies at ...

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  6. VON KLUCK

    It La officially announced lu Berlin that General Von Kluck has been slightly Injured by shrapnel while Inspecting trencher. ...

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  7. THE 238th DAY

    The Russian fleet has bombarded the batteries of the Bosphorus Aviators successfully dropped bombs upon several of the battery positions ...

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  8. SINKING THE V0SGES.

    The French steamer Vosges, which wag sunk in the Channel on Saturday previously evaded a German submarine for two hours, preventing the discharge ...

    Article : 98 words
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  10. GERMAN ARMY

    A further instalment of the review of tho war by the French authorities has been published. The report s0ays that beyond all ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. IN DISTRESS.

    The Elder, Dempster Co.'s steamer Falaba, (4,808 tons), which left Liverpool on Saturday, in the distress In the Bristol Channel, She la believed to ...

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  12. "BLUE DEVILS."

    The heights of Hartmans Weatkop (Alsace), captured by the French, command the district between Thann, Cornay, and Stdinbach. The Alpine ...

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  13. "Our Peerless Selves."

    Translation of two letters from Professor Adolf Lasson, professor of philosophy at the University of Berlin, which indicate the feelings of ...

    Article : 693 words
  14. SUBMARINE RAMMED.

    The engineer on the Lizzle, which la supposed to have damaged, or sunk, a German submarine after the sinking of tho Delmira, states that when the ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. MR, BALFOUR.

    A statement has been drawn up by Mr, A. J. Balfour, M.P., for circulation In the United States. It points out that tho Allies' blockade policy is in ...

    Article : 165 words
  16. RUSSIANS

    A communique issued today states that the Germans made a disorderly flight from Ro[?]tza, abandoning a quantity of soldiers' correspondence. ...

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  17. ITALY

    The Italian Cabinet has forbidden publication of news regarding the proparations which are being made for war. ...

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  18. BRITISH AIR RAID.

    The Rotterdam "Maasbade" states that 500 workmen were wounded In the recent air raid on the Hoboken works near Antwerp. ...

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  19. MORE SUCCESSES.

    Last night's communique stated:— "We captured a now line of heights in the Bartfeld region, along a front of 23 miller, and destroyed three Australian ...

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  20. A LAUGH

    The s.s Falata has been torpedoed in Mllford Haven. Of the passengers, l40, and of the crew M2 were saved. ...

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  21. KAISER'S STAFF

    The transference of the German headquarters to Tournal has been completed. Tournal is a town in Belgium, on the ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. INDUSTRIAL

    An organisation, known as the "Industrial Reserve," is being formed which men of leisure are invited to join. ...

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  23. RULE OF THUMB.

    Old Benjamin Dwyer was accusatomed to treat his guests with sweet older, and although the barrel stood in tho darkest corner of a dark cellar, he ...

    Article : 99 words
  24. THE DARDANELLES.

    The weather is now excellent in the Dardanelles, and mine sweeping continues under cover of the Allies' battleships. The Tur[?] forts at K[/]ld ...

    Article : 117 words
  25. "DOWN-WITH AUSTRIA,"

    The great national congress has decided in favor of redeeming T[?] and Trent by means of war with Austria. The [?] included many ...

    Article : 65 words
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  27. BALKAN DIFFICULTY.

    Dr, Dillon, the "Daily Telegraph," correspondent, who is now in Rome, has telegraphed aa follows:—"The chief obstacle in the way of tho Balkan ...

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  28. Hoboken

    The success of the raid on Hoboken was largely due to an Englishman mounting a captured Taube and pretending to chase ,two of the Allies ...

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  29. German Barbarity

    The Falata was bound for West Africa. The submarine signalled to the ship, advising that her boats should be got out. ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA'S PART.

    The nowspapers are giving prominence to the acceptance of Australia's offer to provide a further 10,000 troops making her total contributed 6O,000 ...

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  31. Swansea Dockers

    The dock workers at Swansea have accepted an oiler of u war bonus, representing a 15 per cent, advance in ...

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  32. BRITISH LOSSES.

    The casualties amongst British officers March 10 have amounted to 875. ...

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  33. RELATIONS STRAINED.

    The relations between Bulgaria und the Austro-German Plenipotentiaries are strained, and tho Kins of Bulgaria has been receiving leaders of the ...

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  34. Destroyers

    British destroyers chased a big German submarine between the Maas lightship and Schouwen. The submarine dived and escaped. ...

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  35. BITTER GERMANS.

    Von Jagow, the Prefect of Police Berlin, has forbidden the use of any commercial signs, containing words of enemy languages. ...

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  37. OUT-MANOEUVRED.

    Captain Wyatt, of the Great Eastern Railway Company's steamer Bruasels, sates that when his vessel was off the Maas lightship, a targe ...

    Article : 111 words
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  39. "THIS AWFUL WAR."

    The Kaiser, through Herr Ballin, of tho Hamburg. Amorika line, has sent the following message to the "New York World":—"I did not want ...

    Article : 80 words
  40. IN THE ORIENT.

    The Japanese elections took place yesterday, and resulted In a Government majority of 10. The Selyukal Party lost 73 seats, at which the ...

    Article : 60 words
  41. Torpedoed

    The steamer Aquilla was torpedoed by a submarine oil Pembrokeshire. The crew was landed safely. ...

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