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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The general situation in Roumania has greatly unproved (writes Mr. Stanley wasdourn, the "Times" correspondent at Bucnarest), and though it would be ...

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  7. POLAND A KINGDOM!

    The restoration of the Kingdom of Poland (briefly announced in the last issue of the "Farmer and Settler") is one of the greatest political forces ever ...

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  8. THE POSITION IN ALL THEATRES

    AFRICA.—An uninterrupted France-British belt now stretches across Africa to the French region at Lake Tchad. Plans are being prepared for regular communication with Egypt, the Red Sea, the Cameroons, and Nigeria. GERMANY.— It is expected that a mass levy will shortly be decreed in ...

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  9. THE GREAT PUSH CONTINUES

    Constant rainstorms continue to delay the Somme offensive operations. There are many bright dry spells, but they are of insufficient duration to enable the ...

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  10. The Retreat to the Hills

    The position was critical in the last week of October, when the Roumanian batteries were unable to reach the enemy's heavy guns The Roumania is ...

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  11. CEASELESS WAR ON THE SEAS

    Another P. and 0. liner, the Arabia, was torpedoed and sunk without warning by German submarine in the Medal. rancan at noon on Monday.—The ...

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  12. Touch-and-Go with Death

    Many stories of the exciting experiences of the men of the Royal Flying Corps are told. Among the most thrilling is that of Lieut. H. H. Turk; of Brisbane, ...

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  13. MR. HUGHES ACCEPTS THE VERDICT.

    Speaking at the Lord Mayor of Melbourne's annual banquet on Thursday night, The prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) made the important statement that the Government accepted the people's verdict as against the use of compulsion in sending troops abroad to fight; and stated that those of the ...

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