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  3. FIGHT FOR GORIZIA.

    The "Tribuna's" Athens correspondent states that Bulgarians have occupied Monastir, and that the Serbs are in full retreat. ...

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  4. EASTERN CAMPAIGN.

    A communique reports that an attempt to cross the Dvina north-west of Friederickstadt has failed. We have retired near Chartorysk to the right ...

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  5. COLONEL ROOSEVELT.

    According to advices to hand from Ottawa there is a likelihood of Colonel Roosevelt Obtaining a Canadian war command. ...

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  6. VESSELS TORPEDOED.

    A member of the crew of the Caria cabling of the 11th, states that the German submarine manned by Austrians twice torpedoed the Clan M'Allester after ...

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  7. THE DARDANELLES.

    The London newspapers are in accord in protesting against the remarks anent the Dardanelles campaign delivered by Lord Ribblesdale in the ...

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  8. THE SUNKEN SOUTHLAND.

    A subaltern aboard the Southland likens the Australians and New Zealanders to marines on the historical Birkenhead. They marched to their ...

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  9. AN HOUR'S CONFERENCE.

    Kitchener arrived here on Saturday, morning. He lunched with the British Legation. King Constantine gave him an audience, and the British Minister, ...

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  10. GERMANS DRIVEN BACK.

    An official communique says that the Germans have been driven back in the region of Ponwiecs Railway, westward of Dvinsk. The enemy along the bank ...

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  11. ZEPPELIN DESTROYED.

    It is reported that German soldiers were pumping gas into a Zeppelin when a violent explosion occurred and destroyed the Zeppelin, killing one and wounding ...

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  12. SECRETARY DENIES REPORT.

    Coloniel Rosevelt's secretary denies that Roosevelt is likely to lead a Canadian division at the front. ...

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  13. LOSS OF THE ANGLIA.

    The captain of the Anglia, at the inquest, stated that the explosion occurred three miles off the shore, and blew the bridge to smithereous. He ...

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  14. ROTHSCHILD'S OPINION.

    Leopold [?]othschild, in an interview on the occasion of his birthday, said that "The war was a tremendous strain, but there was no reason to be pessimistic, ...

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  15. VALOR AWARDS.

    The following awards for gallantry are announced in the "London Gazette:—D.S.M. ...

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  16. VISIT TO PREMIER.

    Kitchener visited M. Skouloudis, and had two hours' conversation with the Greek Premier. ...

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  17. GERMAN PAPER'S OPINION.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung," in an editorial concerning Kitchener's visit to Greece, says it will produce a sudden change in Greece's policy. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE.

    A young Sydney doctor who is in Flanders, makes an appeal to Australians to remember their countrymen who are fighting in that theatre of ...

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  19. SUBMARINE COMMANDER.

    It is announced by the Admiralty that Lieut. Commander Layton, of the British submarine E13, which was wrecked on the Danish coast in August ...

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  20. 2000 MEN ABOARD.

    An Australian soldier, describing the Southland disaster, says that 2000 men were aboard. The ship was torpedoed near the well deck. The ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. ROUMANIAN POLICY.

    The "Observer" says that Roumania's present policy is not touched by sentiment, and will be entirely determined by calculation. A strong ...

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  22. PARTIAL EVACUATION.

    The "Manchester Guardian," which is the loading Liberal organ in the provinces, doubts whether the Government will decide in favor of the evacuation ...

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  23. WOUNDED AUSTRALIANS.

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  24. RUMOR OF WITHDRAWAL.

    Renter's Agency is enabled to issue an official message, stating that there is absolutely no truth in the reports published in the German press that ...

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  25. WESTERN FRONT.

    Mr Phillip Gibbs, in a long despatch regarding the battle of Loos, says that because the people do not Know what, was fought, one of the bloodiest ...

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  26. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    A report from Bulgarian sources states, that many German submarines are passing to Turkey via Sofia and Adrianople. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED MATINEE.

    The greatest Australian theatrical display ever known in London was held at His Majesty's Theatre on Friday, on the occasion of the Australian ...

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  28. "FRINGES OF THE FLEET."

    Mr Rudyard Kipling commences to-morrow (Saturday) a series of articles in the London "Daily Telegraph" entitled "The Fringes of the Fleet." ...

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  29. TURKS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    In a Turkish communique received in London by way of Amsterdam it is claimed that a flanking fire and counter-attack at Krithia repulsed the ...

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  30. GREECE'S ATTITUDE.

    German newspaper states a Copenhagen advice, assert that the Allies have presented an ultimatum to Greece. Messages receiver in London from ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. TURKISH MESSAGE.

    A Turkish communique reports that artillery fighting took place in the Dardanelles, in which the enemy's cruiser participated. During a violent storm ...

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  32. CREEK SHIPS IN PORT.

    A Berlin private, message states that Greece has ordered all Greek merchantmen in French and Italian ports to withdraw immediately. ...

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  33. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    Karl Von Wiegand, cabling to the "New York World," states that the 4th battle on the Gorizia and Doberdo plateau began two days ago. Rain ...

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  34. GERMAN SHIP OFFICIALS.

    A number of the Hamburg-American Steamship Company's officials are under indictment charged with breaking the laws of neutrality. The evidence ...

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  35. BERLIN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique states that during Thursday's successful pursuing battle 5000 Serbians were taken prisoners. ...

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  36. GATHERING OF AUSTRALIANS.

    An enthusiastic gathering of Australian Natives held a reception at the Anzac Buffet, in Horse Ferry road, to the Victoria Cross heroes Throssell, ...

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  37. ALLIES' DEMAND.

    Reuter's correspondent at Malta states that it is understood that Greece's consent to allowing the withdrawal of Anglo-French-Serbian troops into Greece ...

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  38. FEARFUL ATROCITIES.

    A Paris official wireless telegram declares that Serbian refugees who have arrived at Salonika narrate the most terrible details of the atrocities ...

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  39. RETURNING WOUNDED.

    Returned soldiers to the number of 300 for the various States are on a hospital ship which arrived this morning. Most of them are convalescent. One of the ...

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  40. ASPHYXIATING GASES.

    The Army Committee of the Senate has carried a resolution insisting upon the unrestricted use of asphyxiating gases ...

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  41. PURCHASES IN AMERICA,

    The "Daily Chronicle" slates that in order to check the effect on the American Exchange of over purchases in America, the Government is taking ...

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  42. ENLISTMENT CONFUSION.

    The Press Bureau states that Lord Derby, in a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith), has made an endeavor to clear up the uncertainty ...

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  43. ARTILLERY ACTIVE.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French, in a report despatched from the British Headquarters in France on Thursday, stated that hostile artillery had ...

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  44. SUPPLY OF MUNITIONS.

    The master of Elibank in an interview in the "New York Times" concerning the remarkable harnessing of Britain's resources in engineering, says that ...

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  45. BRITISH MARINES.

    It is stated by the Rome "Message" that the Anglo-French marines who participated in the defence of Belgrade have reached Resna, on the ...

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  46. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    An official statement claims that a German submarine, on 5th November, off North, African coast, torpedoed and sank the British auxilitary cruiser ...

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  47. VENEZELOS' FOLLOWERS INDICTED.

    It is reported in Berlin that Skouloudis, the Greek Premier, is indicting several followers of Vonezelos in Crete, for high treason. ...

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  48. SERBS LOSE NO PRISONERS.

    Accounts from the front report that the Serbian retreat is perfectly orderly. They have lost no prisoners, and the only guns captured were old, and of ...

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  49. FRENCH TRANSPORT.

    An officer of the steamer Lady Plymouth narrates a story of a French transport which ws sunk by an enemy submarine in the Mediterranean. The ...

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  50. CONSTANTINE'S COUP O'ETAT.

    The "Observer" states that King Constantine is virtually governing by coup d'etat. He may have forgotten that Britain, France, and Russia ...

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  51. AN OPTIMISTIC PRIVATE.

    Private Raymond Brett, of the 2nd Battalion, writing to his mother, Mrs Frank Brett, of this city, tells of the treatment he has received in hospitals, ...

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  52. MOUNTAIN RIDGE CLEARED.

    Ah Italian communique reports that a Perugian Brigade in the San Michele sone has cleared the whole mountain ridge leading to Isonzo, between ...

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  53. ANCONA OUTRACE.

    Italy has notified the United States that she has no doubt whatever that the submarine which sank the Ancona was of Austrian nationality. ...

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  54. PRESSURE ON GREECE.

    Egyptian insurance companies refuse to issue policies on Greek steamers. Egyptian banks will not accept lading bills. Egyptian post-offices ...

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  55. BANKS' ACTION.

    Commencing in December the London banks will close at 3 o'clock except Saturday, when they will close at 12, with a view of assisting, recruiting, by ...

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  56. SHELLS ON GORIZIA.

    An Austrian communique states that 3000 shells fell on Gorizia in two hours, causing serious fires. The military damage was trifling. The enemy ...

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  57. GERMAN TYRANNY.

    Travellers from maubeuge, Tourcoine, and other occupied towns state that the Germane are compelling men women and children between 12 and 65 years ...

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  58. ALLIES' DAY.

    The Czar of Russia and King Peter of Serbia have despatched a message to Mr B. Wise, Agent-General for New South Wales, appreciating the ...

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  59. AUSTRIANS IN TROUBLE.

    Newspapers at Vienna and [?]pest state that the Austrians were forced to encamp in deep snow in the Serbian mountains. They are ...

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  60. KITCHENER'S MOVEMENTS.

    There is no news of the of Lord Kitchener, but correspondents assert that they have reason to an exp[?]an important change in the situation ...

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  61. INDIA TRANQUIL.

    The Secretary of State for India (Mr Austen Chamberlain) has issued a statement contradicting what he describes as the absolutely groundless ...

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  62. VENICE BOMBED.

    Austrian hydroplanes have bombed the fort, arsenal, hangars, barracks and gasworks and railway station at Venice. ...

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  63. LIQUOR RESTRICTION.

    The Liquor Restriction Act applies to many military and munition areas, and limits the sale of spirits for home consumption to 2½ hours, on Monday. ...

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  64. ESSEN BOMBED.

    A Belgian communique states that a Belgian aviator dropped bombs on German cantonments at Essen. ...

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  65. CHINA AND ALLIES.

    It is learnt in Washington that Great Britain, France and Russia are panning to induce China to join as a "sleeping" partner in the Triple ...

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  66. BULGARIAN CAPTURES.

    It is stated that the Bulgarians are manoeuvring in the Prilep region, and have suspended the march to Monastir. Amsterdam, Sunday. ...

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  67. AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

    Austrian losses in the vicin[?] of Gl[?]isis on Friday were estimated at 8000. ...

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  68. ANOTHER FABLE CONTRADICTED.

    The Secretary of State for India [?] the statement current in the German press that the Nizam of Hyderabad has been dep[?]ed by his subjects. ...

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