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  4. PEACE CAMPAIGN

    Advices from America state that the latest peace campaign in the United States is the most influential yet launched. ...

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  5. SOUTH WALES MINES

    An official statement says:— "The Board of Trade, under the Defence of tho Realm Consolidated Regulation, will assume on 1st December ...

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  6. LAST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrogoad states that M. Trepoff, the new Russian Premier has sent a message to Mr Asquith, stating that the ...

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  7. ROMANIAN CAMPAIGN

    All official message from Berlin says: — "General von Falkenhayn is advancing victoriously on the whole of the ...

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  8. SOMME STRUGGLE

    It is stated in a communique that there has been fairly heavy reciprocal artillery fire south of the Somme and in the sectors of Biaches and Pressoire. ...

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  9. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE

    A Russian communique indicates that a Russian offensive has begun in the wooded Carpathians. "We captured the ridges of heights ...

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  10. CONTROLLER OF SHIPPING.

    The city editor of the "Times" emphasises the necessity for the appointment of a controller of the movements of British ships. ...

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  11. THE COAL STRIKE.

    The coal strike has been settled, and work will be resumed on Monday. The miners secure Hie eight hours' ...

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  12. MUST PUSH THROUGH WEST.

    A significant article of warning, is published published in the "Rhenische West-phalian Gazette." "We must puh on through the west ...

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  13. QUESTION OF SAFE CONDUCT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that the American Government has requested Britain and France to re-consider their refusal to grant a ...

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  14. ADMIRALTY CHANGES.

    Mr A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, announced in the House of Comons to-day that the following impending naval changes had been ...

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  15. DANGEROUS DISPUTE ENDED.

    The decision of the Government to take control of the South Wales coal fields ends a complicated dangerous dispute, and incidentally brings the ...

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  16. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    Mr R. M'Kenna (Chancellor of the Exohequer) made a statement in the House of Commons on Wednesday regarding the double income tax. ...

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  17. COUNTER-MOVE PROPOSED.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr Ronald M'Neill (Unionist) suggested that with a view to counteracting peace intrigues, the Allies should ...

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  18. GERMANS STOPPED IN WEST.

    A Paris official report states:—"An enemy attack on one of our posts at Fillworte was repulsed by means of grenades. There has been an ...

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  19. SITUATION SERIOUS.

    The "Times, in a leading article says that the Roumanian situation is serious but not desperate, and the morale of the army is unshaken. ...

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  20. PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS.

    "With Mr Justice Edmunds presiding, the tribunal which wad appointed by the tribunal Minister to endeavor to settle the coal strike resumed its sitting ...

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  21. CANADIAN MAN POWER.

    The Government is addressing two million post cards with the object of obtaining information on questions of the availabel man power for military ...

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  22. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    A luncheon was given to-day to inaugurate the new Russo-British Chamber of Commerce. Count Beckendorff, the Russian ...

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  23. MINERS SURPRISED.

    The South Wales miners are surprised at the Board of Trade's announcement that it is taking over the South Wales mines. The miners state ...

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  24. DOMINIONS TO BE CONSULTED.

    In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Isligton, Under-Secretary for India, reaffirmed Mr Lewis Harcourt's assurance, given in April, 1915, that the ...

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  25. GERMAN MISSION TO AFGHANISTAN.

    In the Commons Mr Chamberiam related the history of the German mission to Alghanstan. which the Ameer dismissed in May last. After leaving ...

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  26. ADVISORY COMMITTEE FORMED.

    The Press Bureau announces that a new defence regulation empowers the Board of Trade to take possession of any coal mine where it is deemed ...

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  27. GERMAN AIMS.

    The "Rhenische Westfallisehe Zertung," winch represents industrial magnates lays down five principles of German peace, including the complete ...

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  28. ATTACK REPULSED.

    A Roumanian official message dated Wednesday says that an enemy attack in the Prahova Valley lias been repulsed. It also records intense ...

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  29. EMPEROR'S FAVORITE.

    The late Francis Josef of Austria bequeathed £20,000 to Katherine Scharst, as actress, who was associated with the Emperor for years. It ...

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  30. NEW EMPEROR'S CORONATION

    According to the "Cologne Gazette the Hungarian Opposition is trying to prevent Count Tisza, the Premier, from assisting in the crowning of the ...

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  31. RUSSIANS MAY BE DELAYED.

    Lieut.-Colonel A'Court Repington, the military erpert of the "Times," declares that the Russian attack in East Transylvania may h& delayed by the ...

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  32. IRISH RAILWAY MEN.

    Railway men in Ireland met yesterday, and reiterated their demands for the war bonus, the same as is granted to railway men in England. The ...

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  33. CREEK CRISIS.

    At a meeting to-day of the Greek Crown Council, at which King Constantine presided, it was decided to persist in the refusal to give up the ...

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  34. COUNCIL FOR POLAND.

    Reports from Cracow, in Austrian Galicia, state that the German efforts to form a provisional National Council in Poland have failed, prominent Poles ...

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  35. STRIKING GOVERNMENT REPLY.

    In the course of a leading article the "Times" says:— "The Admiralty changes are a striking Government reply to the ...

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  36. UNITED QUEENS' BAZAAR.

    The United Queen's Bazaar, which was opened at the Exhibition Buildings on Wednesday evening, was continued, last evening who there was ...

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  37. SALONIKA CAMPAIGN

    An official report dealing with the operations on the Salonica front says— "The Serbians brilliantly carried, a height north-west of Brunista, east of ...

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  38. SAFETY OF VENEZELISTS.

    Reuter understands that the Entente Ministers have taken steps to obtain from the Athens Government assurances that the lives and property of ...

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  39. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr Bonar Law, Secretary of State for the Colouies, stated that Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, and himself, had ...

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  40. DR WILSON ATTENDS MASS.

    President Wilson this morning attended Pontifical Mass, celebrated by Cardinal Gibbons, in memory of the late Austrian Emperor Francis Joseph. ...

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  41. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Hotelkeepers and restaurant proprietors have agreed to the suggestion of Major-General Sir Francis Lloyd, commanding the London District, that ...

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  42. SUBMARINE PIRACY.

    It is reliably reported that the German shipyards are concentrating their attention upon the construction of ocean-going super-submarines. ...

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  43. POSITION OF QUEENS.

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  44. GENERAL SATISFACTION CAUSED.

    The Admiralty changes have caused general satisfaction, especially in the Commons, where it is hoped boart the personnel of the new board will include ...

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  45. CREEKS LOSE STEAMER.

    The Greek steamer Margarita. (1112 tons) has been torpedoed in the East Mediterranean. ...

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  46. DARDANELLES COMMISSION.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr Bonar Law, Secretary of State for the Colonies, said that the Dardanelles Commission was considering the ...

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  47. FRESH DEVILRY PLANNED.

    It is stated by the "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam that Germany i planning fresh devilry against neutrals. ...

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  48. HINDENBURG'S PLANS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Rome reports that the Italian newspaper "Tribuna" warns the Allies that huge Augtro-German forces, commanded by ...

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  49. MISERY IN SERBIA.

    A French journalist who visited Serbia disguised, says that he found dreadful misery and starvation everywhere, with, famine pending. ...

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  50. AIRSHIPS' LOSS ADMITTED

    A Berlin official deport of the air raid on ,the east coast of England on Tuesday says: - "The British defence was ...

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  51. WARRENHEIP QUEEN.

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  52. HUN LIE EXPOSED.

    Referring to a German statement that the cruiser Newcastle (4800 tons) had been mined and sunk in the Forth on 15th November, and that 27 ...

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  53. THE CHEMUNG CASE.

    It is not expected that the sinking of the American steamer Chemung ,(2615 tons) in the Mediterranean will cause tension in the relations between the ...

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  54. GERMANY AND NORWAY.

    Amsterdam reports that, it is stated by the "Frankfurter Zeitung" that an agreement between Germany and Norway on the submarine question is ...

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  55. ZEEBRUGGE ATTACKED.

    "Naval aeroplanes earned out an attack on the harbor of Zeebrugge on Tuesday afternoon," Bays an Admiralty announcement. ...

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  56. AMERICAN RED CROSS WORK

    Austria has asked the American Red Cross Society to discontinue-relief in Belgrads and other cities in Serbia. ...

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  58. COLORED LABOR OPPOSED

    A resolution has been adopted by the Parliamentary Labor Party empha[?]ally protesting against, the introduction of colored labor, and warning the ...

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  59. INSURANCE INCREASED.

    London underwriters propose to charge additional rates for war insurance on British ships whose owners have not adopted the Admiralty's effer ...

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  60. CONSERVING COAL STOOLS.

    It was learned to-night that for tho present the Navy Department does not intend to withdraw the orders that have been issued to conserve the coal ...

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  61. AUSTRIAN REFUSED SAFE CONDUCT.

    Reuter has been informed that the British refusal to grant a safe conduct to Count von Tarnov-Tarnovski, the new Austrian Ambassador to the ...

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  63. BRITAIN ASSISTS PORTUGAL.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr McKenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that the Government had undertaken to financially assist ...

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  65. FOUR MORE VICTIMS.

    The British steamers King Mabolra and Moresby, the Norwegian steamer Perrs and the Spanish steamer Lucienne have been sunk by tod Germane. ...

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