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  4. WAR OPERATIONS.

    The Athens correspondent of the London. "Daily News" declares that disquieting news has been received from Serbia. ...

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  5. POLAND'S FUTURE.

    According to reports from Rome, the Kaiser, when in Warsaw, gae an insulting answer to a deputation which waited upon him with the request that ...

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  6. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The British Admiralty has announced that the toredo boat Number 96 was sunk off Gibraltar on Monday, as a result of a collision with a mercantile ...

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  7. CONDUCT OF THE WAR.

    A great crowd assembled in the House of Commons on Tuesday to hear the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) deliver his promised statement on the ...

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  8. SIR E. CARSON'S COMMENTS.

    In the Commons, Sir Edward Carson said that the House and the country were really anxious in regard to three things. Whether the resources of men and ...

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  9. VISIT TO THE AUSTRALIA.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent visited the Grand Fleet. He boarded H.A.M.S. Australia, and pays a tribute to the confidence, coolness, and reckless ...

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  10. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Under-Secretary for War (Mr H. J. Tennant) has announced that between 20th April and 30th October 3200 officers and 7500 men quitted the ...

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  11. NEW ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    It is announced that Sir Frederick Smith, K.C., Solicitor-General in the Coalition Cabinet, has been appointed Attorney-General in succession to Sir ...

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  12. THE KING'S ACCIDENT.

    In order to dispel a number of untruthful rumors which have been circulated relative to the mishap to the King, the following statements has ...

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  13. MERCANTILE MARINE.

    The Official Press Bureau has issued a statement declaring that the Board of Trado has denied that the Government contemplates requisitioning the ...

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  14. SIR EDWARD GREY'S REPLY.

    Sir Edward Grey said he was not going back on our promise to Serbia, which was founded on Britain's assurance to Greece to send sufficient men to ...

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  15. ALLIES' ENVOY.

    Lord Reading, the Chief Justice of England, who recently went to the United States as chairman of the Anglo-French Commission which ...

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  16. LATE KING EDWARD.

    Lord Redesdale, who is now in his 79th year, and has had a long experience in the British diplomatic service, has published an autobiography ...

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  17. REDMOND AGAINST COMPULSION

    Mr John Redmond said that he was against compulsion. Compulsion, unless the country was practically unanimous, would be folly and a crime. ...

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  18. IMPROVEMENT CONTINUED.

    A bulletin, issued in London early on Tuesday afternoon reporting the progress of King George on Monday, said that His Majesty had spent a better ...

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  19. GENERAL CONDITION IMPROVED.

    The latest bulletin states that the King did not pass such a good night. He still has some pain, but his general condition, is improved. He takes solid ...

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  20. LORD CHARLES BERESFORD.

    Lord Charles Beresford said that he did not think Mr Asquith's speech would remove the nations anxiety. The Government now knew that we would ...

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  21. ALLIES' BOMBARDMENT.

    The Athes have bombarded Porto Lagos, Dedeagatch, and Enos. ...

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  22. MOURNING IN ENGLAND.

    Drapers carrying on business in the West End of London have stated in interviews with representatives of the "Daily Chronicle" that many ...

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  23. SEIZURE OF STEAMERS.

    The seizure by British warships of the American steamers Hocking and Hamborn, because they had been transferred from German ownership to the ...

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  24. AID FOR SERBIA.

    Amsterdam advices state that, according to the "Tagblatt," a journal of that city, British and French, transports, laden with troops, appeared off ...

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  25. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    Rotterdam advices state that there is now a reign of terror in Belgium, with an endless series of executions, imprisonments, and fines. ...

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  26. AUSTRIA AND ROUMANIA.

    The Vienna newspapers are discussing the possibility of a grave situation arising between Austria and Roumania in regard to the proposed use of the ...

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  27. HELP FOR SERBIA.

    In the House of Commons Sir Edward Grey, answering Sir Edward Carson, denied that there had been vacillation and hesitation in helping Serbia. ...

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  28. ATTACKS ON MONASTIR.

    Reports that Monastir has fallen are premature. The enemy, if advancing from Veles towards Monastir by the direct route, would be obliged to ...

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  29. FURTHER GLARING CASE.

    Advices have been received in Amsterdam from Antwerp stating that 30 German soldiers recently refused to go to the Champagne front. They were ...

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  30. ROUMANIA'S ATTITUDE.

    The newspaper "Corriere della Sera" states that M. Bratiano, the Roumanian Premier, will not move unless certain of success. The Allies ...

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  31. NEW WAR COUNCIL.

    It is expected in the lobbies that the new war council will include Mr Asquith, Lord Kitchener, Mr Balfour, and Mr Lloyd George. ...

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  32. GERMAN GUNS IN LONDON.

    Captured German guns will be used in the Lord Mayor of London's procession next week. The guns bear the names of the regiments which ...

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  33. DARDANELLES BLUNDERS.

    Sir H. Dalziel, in the Commons, said that we had been told that one general had been retired for work in the Dardanelles." Actually four generals ...

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  34. AMBASSADOR'S ESPIONAGE.

    Roumanian advices received in Paris state that the German Minister at Bucharest (Herr Busch) was observed to make suspicions visits to strateg[?] ...

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  35. ADMIRALTY RETICENT.

    Proceedings have commenced in the Admiralty Court at Halifax respecting the issuance of warrants for "the arrest of the American steamer Hocking ...

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  36. GERMANS IN SERBIA.

    Reuter's Agency in London has learnt from an authoritative source that Germany has only 150,000 troops operating against Serbia. ...

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  37. PILGRIMAGES IN FRANCE.

    Great pilgrimages are being made from Paris and the French provinces to soldiers' graves. On Sunday 200,000 people visited the Parisian cemeteries, ...

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  38. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    An Austrian communique states:— General Koevess is advancing between Cacac and Kragujevatz. General von Gallewetz is attacking ...

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  39. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Commenting on a statement that Mr Massey and Sir Joseph Ward are going to England to consult the Imperial Government, the "Times" expresses the hope ...

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  40. ANXIETY IN HOUSE.

    The anxiety with which the Commons awaited Mr Asquith was a reflection of the anxiety of the country. It was also realised that the Allies would take his ...

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  41. DARDANELLES CAMPAIGN.

    Referring further to the Dardanelles campaign, Mr Asquith said: From the moment that Turkey entered the war it was no longer possible either from ...

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  42. M. BRIAND'S POLICY.

    M. Briand, the new French Premier, has delivered messages to the Allies' Ministers in Paris in a similar strain to that which he sent to the ...

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  43. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    A Berlin official communique states that during October the captures by the forces commanded by the following gnerals were as under—Field-Marsnal' ...

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  44. BULGARIANS DEFEATED.

    It is reported from Salonika that when the Bulgarians attacked the French forces at Krivolak the Bulgarians were caught by an oblique fire, ...

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  45. DRINKING DECREASED.

    Drinking has decreased as a result of the law prohibiting treating. ...

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  46. PURCHASE OF MEAT.

    Replying to Mr Will Thorne, Mr Runciman said that the Board of Trade did not purchase meat directly from Australian meat companies, but through ...

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  47. MORE PEACE TALK,

    The "Daily Express" correspondents at New York, Goners, and Amsterdam declare that Germany is taking first steps towards peace through the Po[?] ...

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  48. KING'S MESSAGE TO TROOPS.

    The King, in a message to the troops, said "You have reaped renown equal to the highest traditions of the army, and baffled an infamous conspiracy against ...

    Article : 55 words
  49. RUSSIA'S SUCCESSES.

    An official communique me[?]ons several Russian successes in the Tar[?]sel [?]. The Russians have [?] Lake Tchkuv. ...

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  50. RUSSIAN TROOPS.

    [?]charest reports that numerous transports bearing [?]an troops are leaving Ode[?]sa for Bulgaria every day. Refugees from Varna, who have ...

    Article : 103 words
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