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  5. THE EUROPEAN WAR.

    Red Cross receipts are: W. Beasley (Patriotic Sports), £2. Mrs. M. Martin, Ganzer'a Lane, has received a cable stating that her son ...

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  6. KING REKDINAND MISSING.

    The "Gioranais's" Zurich correspondent states the continued abcenes of King Ferdinana, who has not [?] in [?] since the aeroplanes bombed the ...

    Article : 59 words
  7. THE RUSSIAN FRONT.

    A Russian communique states we threw back all enemy. offensive westward of the Riga. we captured an Island in the Western Dwina River, ...

    Article : 191 words
  8. ITALY CALLING UP RECRUTIS.

    A decree has been issued calling up the 1894-1896 classes of recruits. ...

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  9. GERMAN INFLUENCE IN SPAIN.

    The German Campaign of the war in Spain continties unsbated; It is considered in well informed quitters it may even lead to the Government's ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. BRITISH FOOD RESTRECTIONS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says Lord Devenport will shortly enforce a further diluting of flour and reduction of sugar in mineral waters and ...

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  11. PREMIER IN THE FIELD.

    M. Bratinano, the Premier of Roumani, remains with the Russian headquarters. M.B[?] and three hours' audience with the Czar. ...

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  12. THE GREEK SITUATION.

    The "Petit Parlalen" says if Greece's time limit is allowe to explains, the diplomatic rupture will be immediately notified, and General Serrell will be ...

    Article : 52 words
  13. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    The first batch of Englishmen under the exchange agreement arrived from Ruhlebon yesterday. ...

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  14. FIGHTING IN WALTACHIA.

    In a battle on the Wallachian front the Austro-Germans were repulsed. ...

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  15. GERMANY'S FINANCIAL PLIGHT.

    General Von Stein, in a proclamation to the German people indicating the serious outlook of war pensions, urges the people to employ soldiers ...

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  16. GERMAN RAIDER AT LARGE.

    Incoming steamers continue to receive wireless warnings to look out for submarines. There is much concern regarding the Landport-Holt ...

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  17. NEW ZEALANDERS' HOSPITAL BURNT.

    The New Zealand hospital at Weybridge was partially burnt; the patlends were removed safety. ...

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  18. A BRITISH SUCCESS.

    General Haig reports: We aueceesfully Entered Cnehn, the trenches opposite Huluch. [?] artillery was active in the Acourt-Gommecourt ...

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  19. THE RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE.

    A wireless Russian official report states:—The battle west of Riga continues. We captured a position between Tirul Marsh and the river. ...

    Article : 109 words
  20. Amusements. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    The Triangle plays which were the popular feature at Tivoli last night, fully sustained the reputation of these producers of the highest class of art ...

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  21. CHANGES IN RUSSIAN POLITICS.

    M. Prepoff has resigned and Prince Galitzin is the new Premier. ...

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  22. ROUMANIA.

    The Roumanian Government was protesteted to neutrals against Germany's violation of all the laws of war and alleged that horrible ...

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  23. ALOCHOL STOCKS CALLED UP.

    The Government has requisitioned all stocks of alcohol above 100 hectolitres. This is tantamount to closing down all factories, of liqueurs sail ...

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  24. GREECE ACCEPTS ALLIES' DEMANDS.

    It is understood the Crown Council to-day will yield to the Entente's demands. It is expected the Entente will insist on the fullast guarantee for ...

    Article : 51 words
  25. GERMANY'S BAD PLIGHT.

    The National Liberal Deputy Stresman, in a speech at Hanover, said before the war Germany was the secong strongest economic power. with ...

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  26. CHARLIE CHAPLIN AS "THE COUNT.

    If a man can draw a salary, so much over baff a milion dollars that he could pay for the serices of the [?]retary of state for fourteen years with ...

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  27. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. WHARF LADERER'S DEMANDS.

    At a mass meeting of 2000 members of the Wharf Laborers' Union to-night it was decided to ask far heresies in wages. At present the rates are ...

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  28. ENTENTE'S REPLY TO AMERICA.

    It is expected the Entente's reply to America Will be handed to the America Ambassador in Parks on Thursday, but wull not be published until ...

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  29. CAMPBELL'S PICTURES.

    Campbell's Pictures were again favored with a fine attendance, and the excellence of the entertainment fully recognised. ...

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  30. SINKING OF CRUISER DENIED.

    The Admiralty denies the German claim that the armored cruiser shannon; of 14,600 tons, was mined and sunk on the south coart in ...

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  31. DEPORTTIONS.

    A reign of terror exists in Bucharest and other towns. The Germans are deporting thousands of the population. ...

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  32. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    A Metropotali[?] official report states:—The Indian division dashubgly captured on Tuesday 1000 yards of trenches and the bend of the Tigers ...

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  33. ROYAL VISITORS.

    The Czar has received the King and Queen of Roumania, with the Crown Prince. ...

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  34. CAPITAL INVESTED IN PICTURES.

    Mr Goodwin, Chairman of Cinematograph Exhibitions, firing evidence before the Cinema Commission, and £18,000,000 were invested in the ...

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  35. BRITAIN'S HIPPING ACCELERATION.

    The shipping Controller, Sir Joseph P. Macleay, has begun his work energetically, and has arranged for the rapid acceleration of the ...

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  36. THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    The French steamer Aiphonse consoll, of 1591 tons, and the Norwegian steamer Borghold, 1715 tons, have been sunk. ...

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  37. SHEARERS' DEMANDS.

    The latest demands of the shearers which include a 44 hoar week in place of the 48 hour week at present in vogue, have been responsible for a ...

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  38. GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND.

    The "Journal's" Zyrich correspondent states Germany has placed an important munitin order in Switzerland employing 4000 workers. Captain ...

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  39. SPORTING.

    The Cluden course proper has been opened for work, and a large number of horses are working daily. The course is now in excellent order, land ...

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  40. THE ROUMANIAN SITUATION.

    A wireless Russian official report states the enemy pressed back the Roumanians south of Rekoza, and regained the position in counter ...

    Article : 149 words
  41. CYCLING.

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  42. THE RECRUITING SCHEME.

    Speaking at a recruiting meeting in the Town Hall the Governor General said agriculture and mining were the principal primary industries of ...

    Article : 586 words
  43. HOLLIWEG TO MAKE ANOTER SPEECH.

    The "Daily News" Parie correapondent says Germany intends to issue a rejoinder to the Allied reply, and probably, Von Hollweg will speak in ...

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  44. OLYMPIA PICTURES

    To-morrow the above theatre will be re-opened with one of the strongest programmes yet put before the picture loving public. The first, release" ...

    Article : 268 words
  45. MORE GERMAN "KULTUR."

    The "ECho de Belge" says the inhabitants of Han[?]ait deported to Poland are compelled to work very hard, Between 20,000 and 23,000 have been ...

    Article : 34 words
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