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  4. BRITISH TRANSPORT SUNK

    An enemy submarine sank a British transport by shellfire in the Aegean Sea on September 19. Two hundred and twenty-five Indians ...

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  7. SERVIA'S LIMIT

    Signor Lucanio Magrini, war correspondent of the Milan paper [?] Secoio, cabled from Salonica on October 30 a description of his journey from Frizovich to Ochrida. He refers ...

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  8. TURKISH ATTACKS

    Major-General Munro, Commander-in-Chief at the Dardanelles, reports:-- "On Thursday night the Turks four times attacked the extreme right of our Anzac ...

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  9. COUNTRY TO DECIDE

    The Giornale d'Italla learns from Athens that King Constantine intends calling on the country to vote on the clear issue of intervention on the side of the Entente. ...

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  10. ROUMANIAN MINISTRY

    A change is expected in the Roumanian Ministry. The King is at Bucharest, conferring with the leaders of the moderate parties. ...

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  11. HEAVY TURKISH LOSSES

    A neutral, lately a resident in Turkey, has arrived at Copenhagen. He says that Mr. Asquith has underestimated the number of Turks in the Dardanelles. There are, he ...

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  12. WESTERN FRONT

    A Paris official message says:-- "Between the Aisne and the Oise, in the sectors of Puiseleine and Quennevieres, the enemy, after a brisk surprise fusillade, ...

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  13. AGAINST BULGARIA

    Geneva learns from Frankfort that the Russians, French, and British are preparing a combined offensive against the Bulgarians. ...

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  14. BRIDGES CAPTURED

    A Paris official message says:-- "In Servia the Bulgarians are intrenching before Krivo[?]ak, 220 yards from our outposts, whose advances their artillery is attempting ...

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  15. "EMINENTLY SENSIBLE"

    The Times, in a leading article, says that the compromise regarding the Australian referendum is eminently sensible. "We are heartily glad," the writer adds, ...

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  16. VIGOROUS FIGHTING RESUMED

    An Athens message states that there has been a resumption of vigorous operations in the Dardanelles. ...

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  17. MUSIC FROM TRENCHES

    The Weekly Despatch publishes a camp march, entitled The Men of Anzac, composed in the trenches, with 19 verses. The quality of the production is uneven. ...

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  18. FIGHTS IN THE AIR

    Field-Marshal Sir. John French reports:-- "On Thursday there were five air fights, resulting in one German aeroplane being brought down in our lines. ...

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  19. BRITISH JOIN FRENCH

    Eleven more transports containing Anglo-French troops have disembarked at Salonica, and the British reinforcements have reached the French sector. ...

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  20. RETURNING TO AUSTRALIA

    Lieutenant-Colonel Appleton is returning to Australia. Lieutenant-Colonel Appleton was for several months associated with Colonel Buckley ...

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  21. WINTER CLOTHES ARRIVE

    Letters from the Dardanelles speak of the arrival of quantities of winter clothing and scores of thousands of boots, jackets, socks, body bands, great coats, comforters, and ...

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  22. BOMBARDMENT OF VARNA

    The Times correspondent in the Balkans reports that four Russian battleships bombarded Varna. Numerous destroyers, one cruiser, and four transports were divided into ...

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  23. M. BRIAND'S SPEECH

    The French press acclaims M. Briand's speech, without one discordant note. ...

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  24. PEACE KITE-FLIERS

    The German-American press is publishing peace terms. ...

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  25. KING AND KITCHENER

    Lord Kitchener has conferred at unusual length with Mr. Asquith during the last few days. The Minister for War's audience with the ...

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  26. FLIGHT FROM THE ENEMY

    Mr. Stanley Washburn, the correspondent of the Times, says that on the Moscow-Warsaw road during two days he had seen hundreds of thousands of refugees-- men, women, ...

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  27. CANADA TO THE FRONT

    The Official Press Bureau announces that Canada has authorised the mobilisation of 250,000 troops. Including present enlistments this means an increase of 100,000, and is ...

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  28. GERMAN SUBMARINE SUNK

    The Russian bombardment of Varna sank a German submarine. ...

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  29. TRANSPORT SUNK

    The Official Press Bureau states that the British, transport Ramazan was sunk by a submarine's shell-fire on September 19 in the A[?] Sea Seventy-five out of 300 Indian ...

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  30. GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESS

    A Berlin official message concerning the operations in the Balkans, says:-- "The Valley of Moraveca and the heights near Arelje have been captured. South of ...

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  31. CANADA'S WAR BILL

    A message from Ottawa states that it is officially estimated that Canada's war expenditure next year will amount to £200 per man in the Expeditionary Forces in the ...

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  32. RUMOR DENIED

    The Official Press Bureau announces that during Lord Kitchener's temporary absence from public duty, Mr. Asquith is carrying on his work at the War Office. ...

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  33. RUSSIAN GENERAL SENTENCED

    General Grigoreff, who was commandant at Kovno, has been convicted by court-martial hold at Dvinsk on a charge of providing insufficient defence of the fortress, ...

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  34. WOMEN SOLDIERS

    Dr. Gru[?]tch, who is attached to the Servian Army, is now in London. According to a press message, he has declared that there were nearly 2000 women in the ...

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  35. AEROPLANES COLLIDE

    Two military aeroplanes collided near Paris. The machines took fire, and the aviators were burned to death. ...

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  36. KING HAS BETTER NIGHT

    An official bulletin states that the King had a somewhat better night, and that his appetite is improving. He still suffers from some pain, especially ...

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  37. GREEK CRISIS

    There are indications that King Constantino is supporting M. Yanakitsas, Minister of War in the Zalmis Cabinet. He has appointed him his aide-de-camp. ...

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  38. BRITAIN'S CLOTH OUTPUT

    The cloth mills of the United Kingdom have supplied 24,000,000 yards of uniform cloth to the Allied troops since the beginning of the war. ...

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  39. CONGESTION OF PORTS

    Mr. Asquith has appointed a committee, With Lord Inchcape as chairman, to make inquiries respecting the difficulties arising out of the congestion of harbors, ports, and ...

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  40. MONEY FROM JAPAN

    The city editor of the Times understands that arrangements are in progress in Paris for issuing a loan to France from Japan. The stock will probably be 5 per cent bonds. ...

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  41. BUTTER AND MARGARINE

    A deputation representative of Australian butter interests waited on Sir George Roid to urge that greater safeguards should be provided against competition by margarine. ...

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  42. ZAIMIS MAY REMAIN

    The Athens correspondent of the Times says that it is expected the Cabinet crisis ...

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