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  2. THE WAR

    The Germans have issued a Note to the United States warning Americans against using vessels belonging to the Allies after February 1, as these are to ...

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  3. THE ALLIES' BLOCKADE.

    The Allies' blockade of Greece will be raised on February 4 if Greece's undertakings are then carried out. ...

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  4. LORRAINE SECTOR.

    To-day's French communique says:- One of our detachments to-day penetrated the first and second lines of German trenches to the southward ...

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  5. FUGITIVE GERMAN AIRMEN.

    A German aeroplane, chased by a French machine, to-day crossed the Swiss frontier, and landed at Basle, and the German airmon were interned. ...

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  6. THE GERMAN RAIDER.

    N[?]ut[?]al subjects who have reached Copenhagen give further details of the depr[?]dations by the German raider Moow[?]. They say it was a pitiful sight ...

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  7. ATTACK ON HOSPITAL SHIPS.

    The Foreign Office states that the German Government claims, to have conclusive proof that enemy hospital ships have been misused to transport ...

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  8. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    A fortnight ag[?]o the Prince of Wales stated at a meeting of the Soldiers' Graves Committee that 150,000 British graves had been registered in France ...

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  9. SENSATION IN AMERICA.

    The greatest sensation has been caused in America by the announcement in Germany's Note that she has been forced to abandon all restrictions on ...

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  10. PREPARING FOR THE OFFENSIVE.

    The activity on the Anglo-French front is increasing, and pending a gigantic clash of arms the mighty armies are taking each other's measure. ...

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  11. STIRRING STORY OF THE SEA.

    A thrilling story of the sea was told in the Admiralty Court to-day, when Robert Ferguson, mat[?] of the deep-sea tug Vigilant, and two firemen ...

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  12. THE LEAKAGE OF NEWS[?]

    At the proceedings to-day of the Congressional Cummittee appointed to inquire into the leakage of news connected with President Wilson's Peace Note, ...

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  13. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Director of Labour, announces that a Women's Department in connection with national service is to be established. ...

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  14. THE LOST LAURENTIC.

    The Admiralty announces that all the officers and men belonging to the auxiliary cruiser Laurentic, 11,892 tons, which struck a mine and was destroyed ...

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  15. NORTH SEA MINEFIELD.

    Several Dutch newspapers welcome the announcement that Great Britain has laid down a new minefield in the North Sea, in order to [?]revent the ...

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  16. THE ALLIES' DECISION.

    The Kaiser, in a birthday message, says:—"The Prussian provinces and the German people are boiling with wrath at the rejection of my peace proposal. ...

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  17. "THE THIEF."

    The German authorities in Brussels have arrested the director of the Olympia Theatre for performing Bernstein's play, "The Thief." The ...

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  18. MARKETS AND MONEY.

    In connection with the Victory War Loan Campaign, Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, delivered a speech at Sheffield ...

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  19. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Ni[?]ls Nielson, the New South Wales Trade Commissioner, has approached the Government of British Columbia with the object of securing its ...

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  20. THE RIGA REGION

    A Russian official wireless message intercepted by the British Admiralty states:- After a bombardment with shells ...

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  21. THE LOST GERMAN COLONIES

    Mr. Walter Long, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, in a speech at the Westminster City-hall to-day, said: —"We have taken possession of the ...

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  22. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    Newspaper opinion throughout the country, excepting the pro-German organs, is almost unanimously in favour of an immediate and vigorous reply to ...

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  23. ITALY'S DECLARATION.

    The Italian Supreme Command has issued a manif[?]sto to the Italian army, setting out the Entente's objectives, r[?]calling the enemy's crimes, and ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. PRESIDENT WILSON'S ADDRESS.

    The German Government, replying to President Wilson's peace speech in the S[?]te, says:—"We agree with the principles in the speech, including those ...

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  25. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    The "Westminster Gazette" points out that the introduction of proportional representation into the new electoral scheme applies only to boroughs ...

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  26. ATTITUDE OF NORWAY.

    A Royal proclamation, which has been issued by the Norw[?]gian Government, states that Norwegian warships [?] attack without warning beiligerent ...

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  27. THE BRITISH LINE.

    Last night's report from Field-Marshal Haig says:- We have repulsed attacks in the neighbourhood of Beaucourt-sur-Ancre ...

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  28. GERMAN CLAIM.

    A German official wireless message intercepted by the British Admiralty says: —We have stormed Russian positions in the forest on the cast bank of the ...

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  29. ARMING OF MERCHANT VESSELS.

    The German Embassy at Washington inspires a statement that Germany is considering a communication to the United States containing a virtual ...

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  30. FIGHTING IN BUKOWINA.

    A Russian official wireless message intercepted by the British Admiralty states:- Advancing through snow ...

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  31. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    The four persons who have been ar[?]ested on a remarkable conspiracy charge are Alice Wheeldon, her daughter Harri[?]t, a married daughter and ...

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  32. THE BELGIAN SECTOR.

    A Belgian communique states:- On Monday night the Germans, after violent artillery preparation, attacked us to the southward of Hetsas ...

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  33. THE DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The Tientsin correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the controversy between China and Japan has been settled. Japan, who demanded ...

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  34. AN ANZAC COURT[?] MARTIALLED.

    E. H. Hicki[?], temporary 2nd Lieut. in the West Surrey Battal[?]on, has been court-martialled on a charge of cashing valueless cheques. ...

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  35. GLASGOW LINER LOST.

    The steamer Clan Shaw, 3,943 tons, belonging to Messrs. Irvine, Cayzer and Co., of Glasgow, struck a mine yesterday, and went ashore and broke her ...

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  36. THE GREAT STORM AT SAMOA

    The death took place to-day of Admiral Sir Henry Kane, the hero of the great storm at Sam[?]a, in 1889. Admiral Kane was born in 184[?], his ...

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  37. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    The British Admiralty has intercepted the following German official wireless message:—After strong attacks to the eastward of Jakob[?]ny, two of which ...

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  38. GERMANY ADDING TO HER CRIMES.

    The British Admiralty states that the steamer Artist, 3,570 tons, when 48 miles from land, and in a heavy easterly gale[?] was submarined by the Germans ...

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  39. GERMANY AND BELGIUM.

    A German Note forwarded to the United States [?]nts at her readiness to make peace with Belgium if Germany is given the assurance that the Allies ...

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  40. BRITISH CASUALTIES

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that British casualties published in January were:—Killed, 282 officers and 8,649 men: wounded and missing, 674 ...

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  41. THE RUSSIAN VICTORY.

    The Russian victory on Saturday between Jakobenz and Kimpolung, in Bukowina, was gained despite extraordinary obstacles. The Russian ...

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  42. MR. ROOSEVELT'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Th[?]dore Roosevelt says the Note shows that the German policy on the high seas is the murder of noncombatants, including women and ...

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  43. CHAMPAGNE DISTRICT.

    Last night's French communique says:- Vigorous artillery engagements are proceeding at different points, ...

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  44. CRICKET AND THE WAR.

    Lord Hawke, presiding at a meeting of the Yorkshire County Cricket Cl[?]b, said that scores of first-class cricketers were fighting at the front. Many were ...

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  45. INTERNED GERMAN LINERS.

    The authorities have taken steps to p[?]vent any possibility of interned German liners being scuttled by their crews in the event of a break between the ...

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  46. VERDUN.

    To-day's French communique states: We have effectively bombarded the enemy's works in the region between Eix and Abaucourt (cast of the ...

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  47. COMPARATIVE LOSSES.

    Mr. Archibald Hurd, the well-known naval writer, in an article in the "Daily Telegraph" to-day, says:—Sinc[?] the beginning of August the enemy has sunk ...

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  48. 0PENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Parties of Australian and New Zealand mounted troops will be included in the Imperial escort at the opening of Parliament on February 5. ...

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  49. GERMANY'S NEXT WAR.

    Count W[?]starp, the leader, of the Conservative party in the Reichstag, speaking at Dresden yesterday, said it was absolutely essential to annex ...

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  50. THE LATEST GERMAN NOTE.

    The German Government, in a Note to the united States, announces the resumption of unrestricted [?]ea warfare— presumably relating to submarining. ...

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  51. TRANSFER OF TROOPS CONTINUES.

    The transfer of Greek troops and munitions from the mainland to the Peloponnesus continues unceasingly by land and sea. King Constantine has ...

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  52. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. R. Slaughter, presiding to-day at a meeting of shareholders in the Midland Railway Co. of West Australia, said the West Australian Government ...

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  53. THE VOSGES.

    A French communique states:- Numerous encounters between patrols have taken place in the Vosges. ...

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  54. TASMANIA.

    Trooper John Butler, stationed at Alonnah, in charge of the Bruny Island police district, officially received the sad intimation on Monday that his son, ...

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  55. ITALIAN MERCANTILE MARINE.

    Eleven naval shipbuilding companies in Italy have formed a syndicate for the development and construction of merchant vessels. The syndicate has ...

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