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  2. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    An official communique, issued this afternoon, states:— "We have carried 250 metres of Frenches between Bethune and La ...

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  3. BRITISH NAVAL GUNS

    Mr. Churchill, continuing, said that the new naval 15 in. guns equalled the 13 1/2 in guns in point of quality, but they were vastly more ...

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  4. TURKISH INSULT TO GREECE

    A Turkish detective, said a cablegram on the 14th inst., lately insulted the naval attache to the Greek Embassy in the open street ...

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  5. GERMANY'S SECRET NOTE

    The Swedish newspapers announce that the Scandinavian Governments have received a secret note from Germany, notifying neutrals that ...

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  6. SYSTEM OF PIRACY

    Mr. Churchill next, said:—"Germany cannot, bo allowed to adopt a system of open piracy and murder while she herself was protected by ...

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  7. CONDITION OF THE BRITISH NAVY

    Regarding German submarine attacks on merchantmen, Mr. Churchill remarked:— "We will take reprisals because ...

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  8. SMALLER STATES

    Continuing, Mr. Lloyd-George said that there were a number of small states looking to the greater allies, for financial support. "We ...

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  9. ADDITION TO SECRET NOTE.

    The German Consul has sent a similar memorandum as addressed to the Scandinavian Governments to the Chamber of Commerce. It ...

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  10. MISCELLANEOUS

    In reply, to a question in the House of Commons to-day Mr. Neil Primrose stated that Britain, had arranged with Germany, for the ...

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  11. ALLIES' FINANCIAL RELATIONS

    According to expectations, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George), speaking in the House of Commons to-day ...

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  12. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Viceroy of India, Lord Hardinge, Las just returned to Delhi from a trip to the Persian Gulf. It is understood that the visit there ...

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  13. CONFERENCE ARRANGEMENTS

    Continuing, Mr. Lloyd-George said that Britain's special difficulties were due to the fact that two-thirds of her food supplies were ...

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  14. RAILWAYMAN'S WAGES.

    All the railway companies oh Great Britain, except the Scotch, have now acquiesced in the agreement providing for an increase of ...

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  15. GERMANY'S PAPER BLOCKADE

    The "Berliner-Tageblatt" persists in writing that the use of the neutral flag is a, customary "ruse-de-guerre," but that Britain by ...

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  16. SUPPLEMENTARY DETAILS

    During the course of his speech, in the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Winston Churchill emphasised the efficiency of the ...

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  17. STEAMER MINED.

    The steamer Wavelet, bound front Pensacola to Leith, was mined this morning off the Kentish coast. Twelve men were drowned when the ...

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  18. ATTACK ON GIVENCHY

    Last Sunday morning the Germans threw a column against the British position before Givenchy, but the massed attackers never ...

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  19. GERMAN NOTE TO AMERICA

    The Gorman Ambassador, Count Bernstorff has presented a note stating that Germany is ready to consider the abandonment of ...

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  20. SARAH BERNHARDT'S SON.

    A son of Sarah Bernhardt has undergone a serious operation for an injury to the knee received in action. It is reported that his leg ...

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  21. VESSEL AT COPENHAGEN

    The vessel Carmenalkoege, which was supposed to contain sugar but was heavily laden with other material for Germany, has been ...

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  22. RUSSIAN TREASURY BILLS.

    The Bank of England has issued ten million sterling worth of Russian one, year 5 per cent. Treasury bills at 95. The issue has been ...

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  23. COURTMARTIALS FOR LOST SHIPS

    Replying to a suggestion that the Admiralty should hold a court martial in respect of every ship that was lost. Mr. Churchill pointed out ...

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  24. FINANCIAL AID TO RUSSIA

    Mr. Lloyd-George continued:—"We have advanced thirty-two millions to Russia for her purchases here, and given her a credit of ...

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  25. GERMANY'S THREAT

    The German Ambassador (Count Bernstorff has announced Germany's intention of sowing mines around the British Isles, by the ...

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  26. RECENT AERIAL RAID

    Dutch correspondence states that the raid by thirty-four British aeroplanes badly damaged a bridge at Ostend, cutting off the railway ...

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  27. NEW EMDEN WANTED.

    At the suggestions of the army and navy staffs, collections have been made hy the German armies in France, Belgium, and Poland to ...

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  28. VALUABLE COPPER CARGO.

    The Carmenafkoege had a cargo of copper, valued at eight thousand sterling, aboard, which was intended for a warship at sea. After ...

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  29. COMMANDEERED VESSELS

    Mr. Churchill continued by saying but the Admiralty deprecated anything that tended to make officers afloat or at the Admiralty play ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA AUD THE WAR

    Vessels due to arrive at Sydney to-morrow and on Thursday will bring back about 1100 men of the naval and military forces, who have ...

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  31. GERMAN SOCIALISTS

    A Berlin telegram states that a meeting of the Socialists has decided not to support, any peace movement until Germany is victorious ...

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  32. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGNS

    An official communique issued this afternoon states:— "We have progressed on the Upper San, capturing a thousand ...

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  33. THE FATEFUL EIGHTEENH

    The Kaiser is to arrive at Cuxhaven on Feb. 18, the day upon which remorseless war will be waged upon shops conveying cargo to ...

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  34. ALLIES' GOLD RESERVES

    Mr. Lloyd-George went on to say:—Our gold accumulations are the largest in the country's history, while France and Russia's great ...

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  35. REVIEW OF NAVAL POSITION

    In the House of Commons to-day the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Winston Churchill, gave a brief review of the naval position during ...

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  36. ARMIES IN THE FIELD

    Mr. Lloyd-George then proceeded: "The allies have only one-third of their strength in the field, but the ...

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  37. GERMAN REGARD FOR NEUTRALS.

    The German Admiralty, in an official communique, has warned the public not to expect any sudden coup on February 18, as that date ...

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  38. ATTEMPT TO TRADE WITH ENEMY

    At the Water Police Court to-day Mr. Patten S.M.. gave his reserved decision in the cases brought under the Trading With, the Enemy Act ...

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  39. GERMANY'S FOOD SUPPLIES

    The "Politiken" states that Germany's food and grain statistics have been wrongly compiled and are full of errors. The "Politiken" ...

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  40. AUSTRIAN AEROPLANES

    On Sunday two Austrian aeroplanes flew over the Montenegrin Winter Palace to the great risk of the King and Queen, and the ...

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  41. WORK Of CONVOY

    Mr. Churchill proceeded to state that the great strain of distant, convey work in the early months of the war had been diminished. It had ...

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  42. RUSSIA AND FRANCE

    Mr. Lloyd-George was loudly cheered when lie rose to speak in the House last night. After dwelling on the magnitude ...

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  43. HOLLAND MAKES PROTEST

    Holland has presented a note to Germany, protesting against the declaration of the war zone, and pointing out that neutral vessels are ...

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