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  2. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to statements about Russia and objections to Japanese intervention, the Foreign Secretary ...

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  3. THE GREAT WAR.

    The Cardinal Archbishop or Rheims protests against a mendacious German communique, Which says that a signalling post was ...

    Article : 118 words
  4. CHINESE AFFAIRS

    The United Press correspondent in Tokio learns that Japan intends to mediate between North and South China, in order to unify the ...

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  5. AMERICAN ATTACK

    Advices from France say that the American troops in Lorraine attacked and captured two kilometres of German trenches. The newspapers ...

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  6. RUSSIAN MONARCHISTS

    The "Matin" learns that the monarchists in Russia are actively negotiating with Germany to restore the monarchy, and nominate ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN AFFAIRS

    The Hungarian Government yesterday admitted in Parliament it intention of enrolling all editors, in the army for the purpose of ...

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  8. INVASION FROM TIBET.

    A force of 10,000 Tibetans has invaded China and occupied several towns in the province of Szechuan. ...

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  9. FRENCH REPORTS

    To-day's French communique reports:—"We drove out the enemy from the trenches he occupied west of Mont Cornillet, in Champag[?]e ...

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  10. SEIZURE OF DUTCH VESSELS

    The allies propose to give Holland foodstuffs in return for shipping, and Holland will also receive liberal monetary concessions, while her ships ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. AERODROMES BOMBED.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports to-night:—"Our aeroplanes bombed, the railhead near Lille, and aerodromes north-eastward and ...

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  12. NEW STRIKE MOVEMENT.

    A new strike movement has begun in Austria. The workers on a number of railways have struck work, and the military authorities ...

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  13. GERMANS IN THE AALANDS

    The Germans have arrested and sent to Germany twenty civilian Englishmen in the Aaland Islands as retaliation for the German ...

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  14. GERMAN VERSION.

    A German official wireless message, says:—"A strong French attach on a wide front only got a foothold in out trenches ...

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  15. SUPREMACY OF THE AIR

    Sir Douglas Haig reported last night:—"Our aeroplanes carried out many reconnaissances, and did much artillery" work, photography, and ...

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  16. PRESS APPROVAL.

    The newspapers welcome the allies' decision to force Holland to carry out her voluntary agreement regarding shipping, which fear of ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. NEW ZEALAND SCULLER

    The New Zealand sculler, Sullivan, who arrived here from the Ruhleben prison camp, was interviewed to-day. He ...

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  18. ACTIVE ARTILLERY.

    To-night's French communique reports:—"Fairly violent artillery duels continue, especially on the right of the Meuse, in the regions ...

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  19. GERMAN DOMINATION

    Marshal von Hindenburg, interviewed by a representative of the Cologne "Volkszeitung," said that Germany needed frontiers secure ...

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  20. COMING OFFENSIVE

    Commenting on the present situation in the west, Mr. Philip Gibbs says:—"The German procedure has been a series of artillery ...

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  21. PATROL ENCOUNTER

    Mr. Philip Gibbs states:—"Three German officers and sixty men, clearing No Man's Land on the Ypres-Comines canal, captured ...

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  22. AMERICAN COMMENT

    The "New York World" says that the seizure of the Dutch ships is fully warranted by international law. The "New York Tribune" says: "It may ...

    Article : 176 words
  23. OCCUPATION OF THE UKRAINE.

    A German official wireless message says:—"We dispersed enemy bands in the Ukraine, and are occupying Bachmatsch." ...

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  24. WARSHIPS TAKEN AT ODESSA.

    The Germans found, and presumably captured, 15 Russian warships at Odessa. ...

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  25. GERMAN EXAMPLE

    In reprisal for similar action on Germany's part, the Government has placed prominent German officer prisoners in areas exposed to air ...

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  26. MOSCOW CONFERENCE

    It is unofficially expected here that the Soviet Congress at Moscow will agree to the German-dictated peace terms, and that Japan will the[?] ...

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  27. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION

    The special Australasian correspondent, Mr. Richard Gilmour, telegraphs on Thursday:—"The continuance of harassing raids clearly ...

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  28. LUDENDORFF'S CONFIDENCE

    Interviewed by a representative of the Cologne "Volkszeitung," General von Ludendorff said:—"Our position on the west front is much more ...

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  29. RUSSIAN PEACE TREATY

    Addressing the Women's Liberal Federation to-day, Mr. Asquith that hopes of peace were heavily overclouded at present. In the ...

    Article : 137 words
  30. EXPERT STATEMENT

    M. Georges Prade, an aeronautical expert, states that the allies possess bombing aeroplanes able to fly faster and higher and to carry more ...

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  31. SIBERIAN DISORDERS.

    Disorders are increasing throughout Siberia. ...

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  32. PERMAN PRESS HYSTERICS.

    The British and American decision to utilise Dutch shipping has thrown the German Press into a towering rage. All the papers demand drastic ...

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  33. PEACE TREATY RATIFIED

    The Exchange Telegraph Agency correspondent in Moscow states that the Congress of Soviets there has ratified the peace treaty with the ...

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  34. NORTH SEA ACTION

    A naval airman tells a thrillinfi story of the North Sea air fight cabled last Thursday. He says that after fighting five enemies and ...

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  35. BRITISH REPORTS

    Sir Douglas Haig reports to-night:—"The Australians encountered a strong patrol last night in the neighbourhood of the ...

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  36. DUTCH ACQUIESCENCE

    The Dutch Government object to their shins being used in the danger zone in European waters, otherwise they are prepared to accede ...

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  37. SCENE IN THE REICHSRATH

    There was a stormy scene yesterday in the Austrian Chamber. M. Vishkovsky, a Czech deputy, declared it to be notorious that the ...

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  38. DUTCH INDIGNATION.

    The Dutch newspapers are indignant at the Entente's pressure on the shipping question, but admit that the Dutch Government's ...

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  39. RUMANIAN CABINET

    General Averescu's Cabinet has resigned, refusing to accept the Austro-German terms. King Ferdinand forced a final Cabinet ...

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  40. ITALY AND THE EAST OFFENSIVE IN ITALY

    Austrian military critics state that Austria is concentrating troops on the Italian front for an imminent offensive, co-ordinating with the ...

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  41. EXACTIONS ON RUMANIA

    The German newspapers publish details of the terms of the peace con­cluded with Rumania, most of which have been already cabled. They ...

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  42. GENERAL WAR NEWS MERCANTILE MARINE

    In the House of Commons last night, replying to statements in a debate on mercantile shipbuilding, Mr. Bonar Law said that the ...

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  43. ABSENCE OF THE KING.

    A Budapest paper says that King Ferdinand of Rumania has gone to Switzerland in order to avoid hindering the peace negotiations. ...

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  44. COURLAND DUKEDOM

    The Kaiser has telegraphed to the I Courland Diet that he is deeply moved by its offer of the Crown,, but he cannot accept it. It is ...

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  45. FALL OF ERZERUM

    A Turkish communique issued yesterday states that the Turks captured 168 guns and a number of mine-throwers in Erzerum. ...

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  46. GERMANS AND TURKS.

    The Germans and Turks who lately occupied Trebizond and massacred most of the Armenians there, have started on a quick advance, towards ...

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  47. MELEE IN THE REICHSRATH

    A disgraceful melee in the Austrian Reichsrath followed a deputy's declaration that the Czechs are England's allies. The deputies shouted ...

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  48. CORN AND OIL CONFISCATED.

    A telegram from Jassey states that the new economic conditions which the, Central Powers have delivered to Rumania give the Central ...

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  49. CONCRETE SHIPS.

    A reinforced concrete ship, of 7000 tons, has been launched at a Pacific port, and 54 others will be built without delay. ...

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  50. DEFENCE OF THE CAUCASUS

    Unofficial advices state that 250,000 Armenian and Georgian troops hold the frontier of the Caucasus Isthmus from Ears to Batoum, and ...

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  51. AMERICAN MISTER

    Mr. Baker, the American Was Secretary, visited the American storehouse area of sixteen square miles, which cost £8,000,000. The ...

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  52. BELGIAN REPORT

    A Belgian communique reports:—"There has been considerable activity in the past two days. An enemy raid at Mercem was stopped by our ...

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  53. AMBASSADOR'S MEMO.

    The "Politiken", publishes a remarkable private and secret memorandum written "by Prince Lichnowsky, who was German ...

    Article : 91 words
  54. POLISH LEGIONNARIES

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that 5000 members of the Polish legion, incorporated with the Austrian army, deserted and escaped to ...

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  55. REVOLUTION ANNIVERSARY

    The anniversary of the Russian revolution was celebrated in Moscow very quietly. The population, fearing anarchist and monarchist ...

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  56. AFFAIRS OF THE AIR

    Six Douglas Haig reports night:—"Our aeroplanes dropped 700 bombs on billets, dumps, and rail sidings at Courtrai and Denain ...

    Article : 135 words
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