Straits Echo, 23 January 1917
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Straits Echo
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Title Section12 1917-01-23 1 THE “STRAITS ECHO” WAR TELEGRAMS. PENANG, 23rd JANUARY, 1917. Price 10 cents.12 words
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Article391 1917-01-23 1 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Sir Do*«l*» Haig's Report. London, January 22, 7.35 p.m. S r Doutfla» Haig reports We mccessfuily raided the tranche in p {or enooi»southoast of Loos and bombed L destroying the dug-outs which were {bl 'f Oarm'.ns. iofl cting many casualentered the German lines yesterday t OOl391 words
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Article331 1917-01-23 1 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Rumanian Version. Jessy, January 21. The latest communiques show that enemy offensive in Southern and Western Moldavia are definitely checked. The Russians scored marked successes at different poiuts. Positioa Reviewed. London, January 22. The lull on the Rumanian front was broken by a determined attack331 words
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Article375 1917-01-23 1 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] British Government's Offer, L indue, January 22The British Government has submitt»d a final offer of 30/- per ton dead weight to Greek shipowners for the vessels detained in British and Allied ports, approximately amounting to 700,000 ton. Otherwise the G ivernment will requisition the ships. Government375 words
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Article428 1917-01-23 1 [Reuter's Telegrams.] Further Details. London, Jana'try 2\ Further details regarding the disaster in the East End show that the explosion was heard at King’s Lynn, ninety-six miles distant. An eye-witaess stated that it occurred hilf an hour after the fire started and was followed by a fltine428 words