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  6. WAR PROGRESS

    The story of the advance across the Vardar, though in part contradicted by Reuter, is vouched for in general terms by French wireless. There has been [?] ...

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  7. ENEMY FICTION

    A German wire[?]ss message, quoting the Da[?]tish newspaper “Po[?]tikon,” states:— “ Norwegian ships met-during the ...

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  8. COST OF WAR

    A new session of the British Parliament opened on Tuesday. Little public interest was , taken in the event, owing to His Majesty the ...

    Article : 218 words
  9. NEARING THE GOAL.

    Later reports, following that of the Russian capture of another fort at Erzroum, show that seven more forts have fallen, bringing the ...

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  10. GERMAN OVER[?]ORDS.

    Bucharest advices are that there is growing discontent in Bulgaria at the dea[?]ngss of food and distrust of the Germans, who are so ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. POTATO MARKET.

    The market is quiet, with local buyer sholding off. Unless the shipping demand and freights improve, values are expected to decline. Prime ...

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  12. ARMY AND NAVY.

    “The navy has performed duties at a time when they were particularly difficult in a manner worthy of the best traditions of the navy and ...

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  13. TURKISH FICTION.

    A Turkish communique states:— “On the Irak front (Mesopotamia), owing to successful attacks made against them at Bathia, the British ...

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  15. SUEZ CANAL.

    “It will be rem[?]bered that last winter on abortive attempt was made on the S[?] Canal, which was easily brushed aside by a small British ...

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  16. MR FISHER PRESENT.

    There was a more ani[?]uated gathering in the House of Commons later, where the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) was expected to make an ...

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  17. GERMAN LIES ADMITTED.

    On Friday th[?] German Admial[?] ar[?]unced that during an advance of German torpedo boats they met on the Dogger [?]ank several Br[?]ish cruisers, ...

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  18. OUR ALLIES.

    “In addition to the tremendous drain on her manhood, Great Britain has had to supply the Allies with the necessaries of war and with shipping. ...

    Article : 142 words
  19. ROUMANIA.

    Roumania has been “on the point of joining the Allies” for a long while now. The fact that M. Take Jones[?]u has daily conferences with the ...

    Article : 315 words
  20. NEW DESTROYER.

    The “Army and Navy Gazette” announces that the British Admiralty has named a new torpedo-boat destroyer after Admiral Moresby. ...

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  21. WESSON’S DUPLICITY.

    The fact that President Wilson has placed his re-nomination for the Presidency in the hands of Ohio Democrats, is believed at ...

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  22. KITCHENER’S OPTIMISM.

    When the Secretary of State for War (Lord Kitchener) in the House of Lords reviewed the operations on the various fronts, members listened to his ...

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  23. FRANCE’S FINANCES.

    The French Minister for Finance (M. Ribot) on Tuesday submitted to the Chamber of Deputies credit votes to cover sums secured [?]during the) ...

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  24. HEAVY BOMBARDMENT.

    “The enemy on Sunday.” states a message from the British headquarters, “fired 5000 shells on to the British position at Hooge.” ...

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  26. RESTRICTING IMPORTS.

    A proclamation has been issued by the British Government pro[?]hiting the importation, except under license, of paper and paper-making materials, ...

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  27. ALLIES PRAISED.

    “Since the capture of Loos and the forward movement in the Champagne at the end of September, the lines in France and Flanders have been ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA.

    It is interesting to compare Canada's military work with our own. A month or two ago Canada had 200,000 men in training or at the front, and it has ...

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  29. TRAINING THE ARMY.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters in West Inlanders says: “A year ago draft of fresh troops from home were nearly always sent ...

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  30. THE WAR DEBT.

    “There is no prospect of a redution in the cost of the war below £5,000,000 daily, and I will ask for a very large [?] vote of credit next ...

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  32. RECRUITING

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  35. OTHER STATES.

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