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  2. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    A Court Circular states that the King held a conference in the afternoon, at which Mr. Balfour, Mr. Asquith, Mr. Lloyd George, and ...

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  3. "ATHENS A SLAUGHTERHOUSE"

    The "New York Herald" has received a despatch from Athens which states:—"The Royalists made Athens a slaughterhouse The homes ...

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  4. BOMBS DROPPED NEAR BRUSSELS

    Three British aviators bombed railway junctions and military works near Brussels on Tuesday. ...

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  5. LORD SYDENHAM'S OPINION

    Lord Sydenham, in an interview, said it was imperative that the War Council should not bo more than five, who were spared from ...

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  6. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Maurice Maeterlinck, the Belgian author, interviewed by the "New York Tribune's" Paris correspondent, said:—"The whole world calls ...

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  7. MACEDONIAN FRONT

    A French communique reads:— "The Franco-Serbians again progressed north of Paralovo, and took 125 prisoners. There is a violent ...

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  8. GERMAN PLANS

    Sofia messages declare that after Bukarest, the next task of the Germanic Powers is the capture of Valona of which the Italians are in occupation, and to join hands with Greece. ...

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  9. STUBBORN SERBIAN FICHTING

    The Salonika correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" writes:—"Pursuing their advantage north of Grunista the Serbians crossed the ...

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  10. TONE OF THE CONFERENCE

    The sensation of the day was the King's intervention. It is understood that Mr. Bonar Law on Tuesday evening emphasised the ...

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  11. THE RUMANIAN SITUATION

    A Russian communique states:— "The enemy was successful in the direction of Tirgovistea, Ployesti, and in the region of Dokanesti, on ...

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  12. BULGARIAN MASS LEVY

    Bulgaria is introducing a Mass Levy Bill on the German lines. ...

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  13. POLICY FR WAR COUNCIL

    Lord Nunburnholme, who served m South Africa and won the D.S.O., states in a letter to the newspapers: —"The country requires an ...

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  14. GERMAN SATISFACTION

    The Berlin "Vossiche Zietung writes:—"We may well feel that the events of recent weeks have brought the end of the war considerable ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE

    An official Vienna message this morning states:—"The important railway junction of Ployesti, north or Bukarest. has been captured. ...

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  16. I.W.W. PROSECUTIONS

    Before Mr. Justice Burnside, is the Criminal Court, to-day, the trial was commenced of the nine men alleged to be members of the Indus ...

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  17. ALLIES AGAINST BIGGER FORCES

    Mr. Ward Price says it must be remembered that the allies in the Balkans are holding a front of 250 miles long, and more difficult than ...

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  18. GERMAN REPORT

    A German official message says:—"We captured Sinaia, 37 miles north-west of Polyesti. We cleared our the Rumanians from the south ...

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  19. OFFICE SERBIAN REPORT

    A Serbian official report eads:—"There are violent artillery and infantry actions on the whole front. We carried strongly fortified and ...

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  20. PROTEST BY THE POPE.

    The Pope has protested to Germany against the refusal to allow Cardinal Mercier to attend the Consistory. The Pope's Consistorial ...

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  21. FRENCH SYMPATHY WITH LLOYD GEORGE

    The "Humainte" writes :—"The problem Mr. Lloyd George has set before Great Britain will also be put before France. It is not a ...

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  22. THE GRECIAN CRISES

    Athens telegrams indicate that a serious situation continues. Allied subjects are going aboard vessels at Piraeus. Many dastardly outrages ...

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  23. CAPTURE OF BUKAREST

    A Berlin official report spates that Bukarest has been captured. ...

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  24. OPINION OF LLOYD GEORGE

    M. Clemenceau says that if Mr. Lloyd George was excluded from the British Cabinet ifc would be worse than the loss of a battle. ...

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  25. ABANDONMENT OF CAPITAL

    Bukarest is the fifth capital to fall to the Austro-Germans. The capture was a foregone conclusion after the defeat on the Arges. The ...

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  26. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S POLICY

    Political circles recognise that the only man with the lion-hearted courage to face formidable difficulties is Mr. Lloyd George, who has no ...

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  27. AMERICAN PRESS VIEWS.

    The "New York World" says that the British Cabinet crisis is of greater moral value to Germany than Bukarest. In the criticism of ...

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  28. BRITISH FOOD REGULATIONS

    A Board of Trade order limits meals in public places and boardinghouses to three courses, and in the evening to two. A further order is ...

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  29. THE WAR IN THE WEST

    A French communique states:—"There is nothing to report on the west. Two enemy aeroplanes were brought down. ...

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  30. ALLIES ATTACKED BY 11,000

    The Athens correspondent of the "Corriere Delia Sera," describing Saturday's events, says: "Six thousand reservists united with five ...

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  31. THE DORRUDJA FRONT

    The Russians have ceased their offensive in the Dobrudja and are deeply entrenching. ...

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  32. EVENTS LEADING TO CRISIS

    Earl Derby, in a notable speech at the Aldwych Club, threw light on the events leading to the crisis. After repudiating charges of ...

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  33. ARTILLERY DISPERSES ENEMY

    The official message reads:—"On the Somme there is faily active reciprocal artillery fighting in the neighbourhood of Bouchavesnes. In ...

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  34. AUSTRIA AND ITALY

    An Italian official statement says:—"The enemy attempted to approach Scatolari, but were driven off. There is intense artillery ...

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  35. MR. ASQUITH DECLINES EARLDOM

    Mr. Bonar Law suggested that Mr. Asquith should receive the Lord Chancellorship and an earldom if he joined the Cabinet, but Mr. ...

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  36. SUBMARINES

    A wireless message from Berlin, says:—"The Portuguese Minister of Marine announces that German submarines attacked Funchal sank the ...

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  37. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAID

    General Sir Douglas Haig reported this morning:—" We successfully raided trenches south-eastward of Neuville-St. Vaast. The enemy ...

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  38. CAMPAIGN AGAINST EGYPT

    Tho Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times" has obtained exclusively the speech of Enver Pasha in the Turkish Parliament ...

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  39. PERSECUTION OF VENEZELISTS

    The arrests of Venizelists and the search of their homes continue. Liberal newspapers are not published. The Royalists have erected ...

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  40. WINTER HARDSHIPS

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs writes:—"A white mist and fog hang over the west front. The men are like ghosts. They are having a hard ...

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  41. THREAT BY GERMANY

    It is reported that the Germans have intimated to neutral Governments that they intend to wage submarine warfare more ruthlessly in ...

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  42. "A NEW ERA"

    The "Handelsblad" writes:—"Mr. Asquith's resignation begins a new era. It is evident that with the sharpening of the blockade the ...

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  43. PRESS NEWS FROM ATHENS

    The Foreign Office states that press messages from Greece are misleading, inasmuch as the Royalists have regained control of the ...

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  44. LORD NORTHCLIFFE ON LATE GOVERNMENT

    Lord Northcliffe, in a statement to the United Press Association, says:—"Mr. Lloyd George has given the knockout to a gang of aged and ...

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  45. THE IRISH QUESTION

    Sir Edward Carson, telegraphing from Belfast denying the reported scheme by him for Irish Home Rule, says:—"Ulstermen know my views ...

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  46. GERMAN PEACE MOVEMENT

    The German censor has permitted Mr. Cyril Brown, the Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times." to send a message ...

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  47. DENIAL OF RECALLS

    A wireless message from home says that, according to advices from Athens, Generals Dusmanis and Matallas and other Germanophiles ...

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  48. "DAILY CERONICLE'S" COMMENT

    The "Daily Chronicle" accepts Sir Edward Carson's denial, but reiterates that a solution had been seriously considered upon the lines ...

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  49. FRENCH COMMANDS.

    The "New York Times" says that Washington officials have information on which they anticipate important changes in the French ...

    Article : 66 words
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