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  3. HER HANDS TOO FULL.

    The correspondent of the Paris "Temps" at Dede Agatch (Bulgaria) states that at the last Turkish Cabinet meeting, under the presidency, of the Grand Vizier (Prince ...

    Article : 193 words
  4. FRANCE AND BELGIUM

    An official dispatch, published in Paris, states that Earl Kitchener and M. Millerand, the British and French Ministers of War, together visited the battlefront in ...

    Article : 687 words
  5. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    A communique issued in Paris this afternoon says:—"Our attack has made us masters of the junction of the Bethune, Arras, Ablain, and Angres roads, where ...

    Article : 455 words
  6. FATE OF BELGIUM.

    As a counterblast to the recent Germ in manifestoes favoring the annexation of Belgium, 82 politicians and intellectuals, including Dr. Dernburg, Professor Delbruck, ...

    Article : 246 words
  7. FOOD IN GERMANY.

    The American Association of Commerce, whose reports regarding Germany have hitherto been optimistic, now discloses that Germany is facing a serious meat ...

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  8. NO SENTIMENT.

    General von Faldeck, has ordered that equipment must not be abandoned on the battlefield, that helmets must not be placed on graves, and that the ...

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  9. MORE PIRACY AND MURDER

    The liner Arabic, owned by the White Star Company, was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine this morning. Most of the passengers were saved. ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. BIG GERMAN WAR LOAN.

    In the debate in the German Reichstag yesterday on the War Loan Bill it was announced by Dr. Helfferich, Finance Minister, that £1,000,000,000 had already ...

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  11. AMERICA AROUSED.

    The sinking of the White Star liner Arabic has created a great sensation in America, and drastic Government action on the subject is regarded as inevitable. The ...

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  12. GREAT GERMAN LOSSES.

    Between 100,000 and 200,000 reinforcements have latterly proceeded to the west front from Russia. The movement of German troops continues. The German losses ...

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  13. AMERICANS ON BOARD.

    Thirty of the people on board the Arabic were injured, and some of them are severely hurt. The survivors narrate that they were greatly alarmed when they saw the ...

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  14. BISHOPS AND WAR.

    The Bishop of Nice will shortly publish a manifesto entitled "France and Germany in the Light of Christian Doctrine." In this manifesto the bishop declares that he ...

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  15. SHELLS, NOT MEN, WANTED.

    Mr. Appleton, secretary of the General Federation of Trades Unions, has returned from a visit to the front. He states that the greatest need is not men, but shells ...

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  16. SUPERB BRITISH ARTILLERY

    A Reuter message from the British headquarters on the Continent lays stress on the wonderful co-operation between the British infantry and artillery at Hooge. ...

    Article : 335 words
  17. KITCHENER'S PROPHECY.

    Lord Esher, president of the Territorial Force Association, in a letter to the "Glasgow Herald," says:—"We are all actors in a great tragedy. I urge the rich to ...

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  18. CAPTAIN'S STORY.

    Captain Finch, in his report on the torpedoing of the White Star liner Arabic, states that when the torpedo struck the vessel a terrific ...

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