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  2. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    An official communique issued Here this afternoon states:—"We have repulsed an attack on St. Loi, south of Ypres, our artillery ...

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  3. GERMANY AND THE WAR

    Speaking last night in the Reichstag, the Imperial Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, said that the victorious German troops had ...

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  4. RESOLUTION IN THE HOUSE.

    In the House of Representatives last night Mr. Gardner spoke to his resolution asking for an investigation into the military strength of ...

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  5. DEPOSED CHIEF OF STAFF

    Advices from Berlin say the Kaiser has intimated that the return to the front of the deposed and degraded Chief of the General staff ...

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  6. KAISER'S SON.

    The Kaisers son, Prince Joachim, has recovered from his wounds and returned to the Eastern front. ...

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  7. OFFICIAL STATEMENT

    An official communique issued, here this morning says:—"The fighting in the Lowicz district is less intense. Towards ...

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  8. OPERATIONS AT SEA

    A stoker named Duffy, who is in the hospital at Gillingham, states:—"I was breakfasting when the explosion took place on the ...

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  9. SOUTH AMERICAN NEUTRALITY

    The controversies that have arisen between the belligerents and the South American republics are to be submitted to a conference of the ...

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  10. GERMAN EX-MINISTER

    Herr Dernburg, ex-Colonial Secretary for Germany, addressing the Economic Club here, alluded to the war, as being stupid, unnecessary ...

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  11. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR.

    It was perfectly evident, the Chancellor went on, who was responsible for this, the greatest of all wars. The apparent responsibility rested ...

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  12. BATTLE AT LASK

    German reinforcements from Kalisz occupied Sieradz, on the Warta, River, fought a desperate engagement with the Russians near ...

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  13. FRESH GERMAN ONSLAUGHT.

    Though official reports have not as yet confirmed the news, Amsterdam states that the Germans are making a new onslaught in ...

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  14. MONTH OLD DISASTER.

    The "Morning Post" in a leading article on what it describes as a certain British naval mishap a month old declares that it has been ...

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  15. RIOTS IN CHILE.

    German violation of neutrality has resulted in anti-Crerman riots. Crowds stoned the German Consulate, the banks, and ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELLION

    It is officially announced that the rebel, General, Wessels, and his commando on Sunday attacked Commandant Emmett. The rebels were ...

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  17. INUNDATED DISTRICTS.

    The Germans are cutting down trees for the purpose of constructing bridges and passages across the inundated district near Ypres. ...

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  18. BRITISH ARMY CONTRACTS

    Mr. Watters, president of the Dominion Trades Congress, states that the letting of British army contracts in Canada is an admirable ...

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  19. THE KING IN FRANCE

    President Poincaire, the Premier, M. Viv[?]ani, and the Commander-in-Chief, General Joffre, visited the British headquarters yesterday. ...

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  20. ALIENS PROHIBITED.

    According to the "Daily Telegraph" the Admiralty has forbidden. Grimsby trawlers to employ aliens. Fifteen hundred men. chiefly ...

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  21. GERMAN WITHDRAWALS

    It is understood that the Germans on Sunday evacuated several villages behind the Dixmude-Poel-capelle-Decelaere line, and that ...

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  22. WHY BRITAIN MADE WAR.

    The Imperial Chancellor added: "Britain, permitted this monstrous world-wide war simply because she hoped, with the aid of the other ...

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  23. NOTABLE PRISONER.

    Among Commandant Emmett's prisoners is Captain Vandani Wessel's adjutant, a well-known character, who was prominent in the ...

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  24. POSITION IN PRZEM[?]

    The Archbishop of Przemysl describes the position of the city as desperate. There has been enormous mortality among the garrison ...

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  25. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    American importers, chiefly comprising beef packers, having protested against the British authorities examining cargoes en route for ...

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  26. CHIEF REBEL LEADER

    An official message from Pretoria announces the capture of General Christian De Wet, the chief rebel leader in the Orange Free State. ...

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  27. SIR ROGER CASEMENT'S CASE

    Much comment has been caused by Sir Roger Casement's action in visiting the German Foreign Office in view of his public position. Many ...

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  28. VICTORIA CROSS AWARDS

    Two of the men recently awarded the Victoria Cross, Driver Brain and Lance-CorjDoral Fuller, are little more than boys. They were ...

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  29. DE WET'S MOVEMENTS.

    It was officially stated that on November 23 the Union forces were hotly pursuing De Wet in the Orange Free State. De Wet crossed ...

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  30. SEVENTY-FIVE GERMANS

    Seventy-five Prussians, harassed by French artillery fire, took refuge in a wine, cellar in Flanders. They spent the night carousing and did ...

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  31. AUSTRIANS IN SERVIA

    It is officially stated that the Austrians have occupied Belgrade, the capital of Servia. ...

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  32. GERMAN WAR LOAN

    Advices form Berlin say that the Reichstag last night passed a war credit of £250,000,000. The only dissentient was the Socialist leader ...

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  33. BUILDING OF SUBMARINES.

    Owing to reports that the Bethlehem Steel Corporation were about to build numbers of submarines for a belligerent, the Secretary for ...

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  34. POSITION AT THE FRONT

    An official communique issued here a little alter midnight says:—"There has been a violent bombardment at Lampernisse, westward ...

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  35. ZEEBRUGGE BOMBARDED

    The "Handelsblad" states that the harbour-works at Zeebrugge have been severely damaged, and that the sluices have become unworkable ...

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  36. SITUATION IN SERVIA.

    The Sofia correspondent of Reuter's reports that the situation in Servia is critical, and it is believed that the Servian army has ...

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  37. WAR LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    Advices from Vienna say that the German war loan subscriptions are stall unsatisfactory, notwithshanding the forced levy on all banks and ...

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  38. RELENTLESS PURSUIT.

    Colonel Brits captured a portion of De Wet's new commando on Nov. 27, but De Wet had left it the day before, still going westwards. ...

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  39. CONCENTRATION CAMP RIOT

    A Frenchman, who bad been confined in the Lancaster concentration camp, on proving his nationality received his discharge. He was ...

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  40. SANGUINARY FIGHTING.

    An official communique here states that after sanguinary fighting on Saturday at Mt. Sovohor, south-east of Valjevo, the enemy ...

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  41. GERMANS AND IRISH

    A mass meeting of Germans and Irish held last night in Chicago passed a resolution deroanding that the Government should prohibit all ...

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  42. SUBMARINE CONSTRUCTION.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the "Evening News" states that the British warships by a bombardment of Ostend and Zeebrugge on ...

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  43. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    Twelve German Army corps, or about half a million men, are now involved in the Vistula struggle. Five are under General von ...

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  44. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon the Prime Minister, Mr. Fisher, said:— "I am pleased to be able to ...

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  45. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    The Chancellor then claimed for himself the credit of having voured to improve Anglo-German re lations. He had succeeded, in ...

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  46. THE YSER REGION

    In the Yser region, where many heavy French guns have arrived, a big battle is expected. ...

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  47. CHOLERA IN AUSTRIA.

    Cholera continues to cause grave concern in several localities in Austria. ...

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