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  4. THE EUROPEAN WAR

    [?] Lockhart Gibson, Hon. Sec[?] of the Red Cross Society of [?]land, has written Miss M. O. [?], Secretary of the local branch ...

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  5. FORCED TO PLAY THE GAME.

    The State Department ordered a collier manned by a German prize crew to leave Porto Rico, or intern. The Germans will probably intern ...

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  6. THE SPY.

    The "Chronicle," Ca[?] correspondent states that nine aviators bombed the railway barracks at O[?]tend, doing considerable damage. The Allies had ...

    Article : 67 words
  7. DOUBTFUL.

    The naval officers were transferred to the fortress because seven had escaped from the camp. Five were recaptured and two reached England. It ...

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  8. [?] RELEASED

    The Government has ordered those members of the defence force who were unwilling rebels, to be released, conditionally on their being of ...

    Article : 98 words
  9. ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Half of Magliano di Marsi has been destroyed and 1300 of the people are dead. Three parts of Pascina has been destroyed, and 4000 people are dead ...

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  10. FINANCIAL WORRY.

    A German communique reports that the Minister for Finance, Von Kuhn, has resigned owing to ill health. ...

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  11. THE HOD[?]DAH OUTRAGE.

    It now transpires that a fleet o[?] Italian warships and a destroyer flotilla, under the command of Vice Admiral Cag[?] left Teranti a week ...

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  12. GERMAN METHODS.

    Henrl Bo[?], editor of "Le Devoir," blamed the "Dreadnought Trust" and the "British Yellow Press" for the present war. The ...

    Article : 108 words
  13. GRACEFUL RECOGNITION.

    France has altered Belgium the place of honor in the French hall at the San Francisco Exhibition. ...

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  14. TIRED OF IT.

    News telegraphed from the Austrian frontier show the situation is daily more dangerous. Food is at famine prices and discontent is ...

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  15. "FOR CANADA AND OLD ENGLAND."

    A German force en masse moved against the North Staffordshires near Yores, but became bogged in the mu[?] and made an easy mark for thet ...

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  16. RETURN OF AUSTRALIAN PACIFIC EXPEDITION

    Peculiar interest was attached to the arrival of the steamship Eastern on Saturday morning because she (brought back to Sydney 270 ...

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  17. FURTHER INUNDATIONS.

    A further five hundred metres west of Y[?]res has been inundated, and the Belgians are able to evacuate certain positions, enabling many to ...

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  18. THE FIGHTING AT [?]

    Details Of the fighting at Soissons show the French made a resolute advance alone the Bethune road, and reached a farm, where theyoun ...

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  19. SWAKOPMUND OCCUPIED.

    It is officially announced that the Union Forces have occupied Swakopmund. Two British killed and one wounded. ...

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  20. RUSSIAN FLEET ACTIVE.

    Advices from Sevastopol state the Russian fleet sank 80 sailing vessels transporting Turkish troops to Anatolia. ...

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  21. THE PROJECTED ATTACK ON EGYPT.

    The "Daily News" Cairo correspond ent cables the projected Turkish advance on Egypt cannot be deferred beyond the middle of February, as ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. COMMUNIQUES.

    A communique state there is nothing notable to report. PARIS, January 15. To-day's communique states that in ...

    Article : 387 words
  23. GERMANY FROM WITHIN.

    From a distinguished citizen of a neutral country, whose name I am sending you privately, a banker by profession, whose long-standing ...

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  24. [?]ERCHTOLD'S RESIGNATION.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger's" Prague correspondent states Count Berchtold's resignation was due to tension with Count Tisza, who is the real ...

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  26. STRAINED RELATIONS.

    The murder of a large number of Greeks in the recent massacres in Asia Minor, by the Turks and Kurds. [?]s causing very strained relations ...

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  27. GERMANS DRILLING SCHOOL. BOYS.

    It is reported that active [?]illing is going on daily of school boys of 14 years throughout the principal German towns. They have been ...

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  28. BRITISH SUCCESS.

    The British success was a brilliant one, and over a kilometre was gained by it. The Germans were driven from strong entrenchments. ...

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  29. Germanised Constantinople.

    The extent to which the Turkish capital has been "Germanised" is vividly explained by the "Westminster Gazette." German control of ...

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  30. MINE CLEARERS.

    A flotilla of Swedish torpedoers is clearing the German mines, which have suspended shipping between Stockholm and Gothland for several ...

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  31. SUPERCEDED.

    "Le Temps" states that Admiral Suchon has been relieved of his command, owing to his failure in the Black Sea. ...

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  32. MINES WASHED ASHORE.

    Over 100 mines have drifted ashore on the Belgian coast. Soldiers at He[?]t and Zeebrugge are busy exploding them. ...

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  33. NEWS FROM EGYPT.

    From Captain C. E. W. Bean, Australian Press representative:- CAIRO, January 16. The hospitals which arrived by the ...

    Article : 153 words
  34. FREIGHTS RAISED.

    A conference has raised freights on Australian cargo steamers five shillings per ton. ...

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  35. THE BABY KILLERS' RAID.

    Further deaths at Hartlepool have raised the total to 115. ...

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  36. THE AYESHA.

    A letter from Sumatra states that the schooner Ayesha, in which the landing party from the Emden escaped from Cocos Island, had reached ...

    Article : 88 words
  37. ANALINE DYE FACTORIES.

    Albert Spicer, a well known free trader, seconded a resolution which was adopted by the London Chambers of Commerce, [?]ging the ...

    Article : 67 words
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