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  4. CONTINUED FIGHTING.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported as follows last night:— Severe and incessant fighting is going on between Hooge and ...

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  5. THE NEWS IN AMERICA

    Owing to the German version of the North Sea fight reaching the United States first, a heavy selling of stocks took place on the New York Exchange. ...

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  6. ENGLISH ADMIRAL'S VIEWS.

    A distinguished British Admiral, when interviewed at London yesterday, said:— "This is the most brilliant naval ...

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  7. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    The great battle in the Verdun region continues without intermission, and on Friday the fight raged throughout the 24 hours, the Germans still ...

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  8. THE NEWS IN ENGLAND

    Great Britain is affame with the news of the battle. The last of the editions of the evening newspapers had gone to press, but specials were ...

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  9. THE GERMAN CLAIM.

    Yesterday's Berlin communique says:—The Wurtemberg troops have captured by storm a ridge to the southcast of Zillebeke, and the British ...

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  10. FEELING IN FRANCE.

    The Paris "Temps," explaining the position of the British fleet, says:— It is hard for sailors trained for battle to patrol the seas unendingly ...

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  11. THE BALKANS.

    The safe transportation of the Serbian army from Corfu to Macedonia may be considered as completed, and its incorporation with the Allies' ...

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  12. AN AIR RAID.

    A fleet of Allied aeroplanes has made a raid on Port Lagos (38 miles west of Dede-Agateh), and blown up a Bulgarian munitions depot. ...

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  13. REJOICINGS IN GERMANY

    There are rejoicings throughout the German Empire over what is believed to be a naval victory. The communique is accepted at its full face value. ...

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  14. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The French aviator Gilbert has escaped from Switzerland. Disguised as a bearded old man, he approached the French frontier leaning heavily on a ...

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  15. MARTIAL LAW.

    The Allies have proclaimed martial law in all the zones in Macedonia which are under their occupation. ...

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  16. THE TURKISH WAR.

    To-day's Constantinople communique says:—The Russian centre in Armenia has fallen back 20 kilometres (13 miles) in a north-easterly direction. ...

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  17. MARKETS AND MONEY.

    The "Morning Post" states that an unprecedented situation has arisen in South Wales. The miners demanded an advance of 15 per cent., while the ...

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  18. EAST AFRICA.

    The following official statement has been issued regarding the East African campaign:— General Smuts reports as ...

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  19. SEEKING A DECISION.

    The following semi-official statement was issued to-day:— The operations of the Germans at Verdun give the impression that they ...

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  20. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    The "Daily Chronicle' says:—Apparently the battle-cruiser squadron was steaming north-west off Schleswig when it encountered a greatly superior ...

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  21. THE BATTLE ANALYSED.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, who was First Lord of the Admiralty until a few months ago, commenting on the battle yesterday said:— ...

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  22. THE GERMAN STATEMENT.

    Yesterday's Berlin communique says:—The French have made six attempts to penetrate our trenches to the south-west of Vaux, but they ...

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  23. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    A German submarine attacked the Norwegian steamer Blindenhol on Friday in the southern part of the North Sea, but a torpedo, despatched without warning, ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES AND THE WAR.

    At a meeting of the Australasian Chamber of Commerce to-day, Mr. B. R. Wise, the Agent-General for New South Wales, rend a paper on "New ...

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  25. LIMITING IMPORTS.

    The importation of matches, beer, leather articles, gloves, sowing machines, and stoves has been prohibited, except under a license from the Board ...

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  26. THE BRITISH LINE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported as follows last night:— There has been sharp fighting today on the Ypres salient along a ...

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  27. CAPTAIN PERSIUS'S CLAIM.

    Many believe that now that the submarine policy has been checked the German Admiralty intended to send a number of cruisers out into the ocean, ...

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  28. THE BLOCKADE OF GERMANY

    It is understood that important decisions with regard to the tightening of the blockade against Germany have been taken, as the result of Lord ...

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