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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    Zeppelin and aeroplane attacks on Bucharest continue daily and nightly. Colonel Moraht the correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblat" claims that the ...

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  6. ROUMANIAN ADVANCE

    French experts state that the Roumanians under General Zetton, crossed the Danube 30 miles south of Bucharest, and are now solidly ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "The night was quiet south of the Ancre. Successful raids were made by us south of Loos." ...

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  8. FIGHT IN CABBAGE CROP.

    Mr. Beach Thomas, telegraphing to London, says that in the vicinity of Le Sars and Eaucourt I'Abbaye, the British fought in cultivated fields for the ...

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  9. SERVIANS CARRY TRENCHES.

    A French official message from Saonica says:— The Servians have carried the first enemy trenches on the heights of ...

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  10. GREEK CRISIS

    There is great activity at the King's Palace and Foreign Office. The King comes into Athens daily and confers with Generals, the General ...

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  11. THE POSITION IN GREECE

    A battalion off Greek Nationalists have captured two villages at the point of the bayonet. ...

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  12. BULGARIANS REINFORCED

    The Bulgarians have been [?]forced and are violently bombarding Kajmackalan ...

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  13. BELGIANS BEING STARVED.

    A message from "The Times" correspondent at Lausanne, Switzerland. says:— "There is almost a famine in ...

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  14. BRITISH OPERATIONS

    Eaucourt PAbbaye lies on low ground. dipping like the neck of a bottle. It was a very strong. defence point. The British advance on both ...

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  15. SAMOS ISLAND SURRENDERS.

    Mr J. N. J[?] correspondent of the "Daily Mail," who is at Canea the capital of Crete reports that the provisional Government is working ...

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  16. GERMANS COLLECTING GOLD

    Advices from Copenhagen state that the Reichstag's collection of gold is causing agitation in German domestic circles. ...

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  17. NAVAL AIRMEN'S RAID.

    An official statement issued the afternoon says:— Navel aeroplanes carried out further attacks on airsheds in the vicinity ...

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  18. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE

    An, official report received from petrograd this afternoon says:— "We drove back dense German columns which attacked east of Novo ...

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  19. ALLIES' STRENGTHS.

    Lieut col. a court Repinglon, the "Times" military correspondent, writing in the "Times" says that the culminating point of German victories was ...

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  20. CREEKS IN CAIRO.

    Telegraphing from Cairo, the "Times" correspondent says that the Greek colony has unanimously given its adherence to M. Venezelos, the ...

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  21. IN TRANSYLVANIA.

    The German claim to a crushing victory on the Transylvanian frontier is disproved by a Roumanian communique, which says that the ...

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  22. FRENCH WIN TRENGH.

    A Paris communique states that on the Somme. front a localised attack on each side of the Peronne-Bapanme road gained for the French an important ...

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  23. FATE OF CABINET SEALED.

    An Athens message says that in view of the representations of the Allies, the fate of the Kalogeropoulis Cabinet is regarded as sealed. ...

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  24. DESPERATE ENEMY POICY

    "The Times" correspondent at the British headquarters says: "We captured the formidable double trenches defending Le Sars and Eancourt ...

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  25. GERMAN DISAPPOINTMENT.

    The German press comments in a disappointed tone on the fighting. Scanty news has been received in Germany from Roterturn, in Transylvania. It advises ...

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  26. CREEK PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    The "Times" correspondent at Athens says that probably Mityleno wil be chosen as the seat of the Provisional Government as Salonika is ...

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  27. SUBMARINES AND NEUTRALS

    It is announced, officially that the Allies have urged neutral nations to take steps to prevent the submarines of belligerents, however they may be ...

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  28. AUSTRIAN DEPUTIES TO FIGHT.

    A Royal decree issued in Hungary orders al deputies on leave to attend the next session and rejoin the army immediately. ...

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  29. GENERAL OFFENSIVE RESUMED.

    Heavy fighting is proceeding along the whole Russian front from the Pinsk marshes to Roumania General Brusiloff has apparently resumed his ...

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  30. ITALIAN ACTION.

    An Italian force has occupied Argyro Kastro 47 miles north-west of Janina Another force has landed at Santa Quaranta, and occupied Delvine. ...

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  31. TRADE WAR DEPRECATED.

    Addressing the Congregational Union to-day Viscount Bryce formerly British Ambassador at Washington said that the Allies might be compelled to ...

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  32. BRITISH FINANCE

    British revenue for the year ended 31st sept. amounted to £319,356,000, as compared with £105,760,000. ...

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  33. THE STRUMA STRUGGLE

    Mr G. Ward Price, British press representative at Salonica, in a message sent away on Sunday, said :— "At dawn on Saturday a strong ...

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  34. CABINET RESIGNS.

    Telegrams from Athens state that the Cabinet with the exception of the Preinier and the Foreign Minister has resigned. It is expected that the ...

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  35. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Rome official messages announce that fresh successes have attended the Italian offensive in the mountains. The Italian now hold Cismon Valley in the ...

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  36. ZEPPELIN PROBLEM.

    The American press thinks that airships raiding London are faced with very great danger in view of the increased officiency of the air defences. ...

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  37. TRIBUTE TO DOCTORS

    Lord Northcliffe, principal proprietor of the "Times," who has recently visited several of the war fronts, pays a tribute to the war work of doctors. ...

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  38. BRITAIN'S SEA POWER.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the German press is pointing out that the campaign which crushed Servia and opened the ...

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  39. HUNS AND TURKS

    Amsterdam reports that a far-reaching Turco-German commercial agreement has been concluded. ...

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  40. STOP WORK MEETINGS.

    There was much disappointment at the Trades Hall headquarters this morning, when the much-talked-of stop-work proceedings resulted in a fiasco. ...

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  41. QUESTION OF MAN POWER

    Sir Edward Carson in a letter to "The Times" writes:— "Man power is the most serious question confrongting the War Office. ...

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  42. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Amsterdam reports that a change of tone by the German Impertialists was most noticeable at a banquet given by the Kaiser in honor of Field Marshal ...

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  43. ARTILLERY EFFICIENT.

    All the Bulgarian prisoners speak of the awful efficiency of the British artillery. As an instance, they say that a sunken ...

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  44. HUNS SHORT OF RESERVES.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters in Franco says:-"The straits to which the Germans are put for reserves is suggested by the ...

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  45. HUNS LOSE 00 SUBMARINES

    M. Pichon. formerly Foreign Minister in France, asserts that more than 100 German submarines have been captured or sunk in the past 20 months. ...

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  46. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A bomb prematurely exploded at the Bathurst camp to-day and critically wounded Sergeant-Major Wearin and Corporal Moore of the 54th ...

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  47. BULGAR BATTALIONS ROUTED.

    A British official message from Salonica says:— "There battalions of bulgarians counter attacked against our new ...

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  48. ANOTHER NAVA FIGHT PROBABLE.

    A neutral diplomat declares that before the winter, another terrific North Sea. battle witt take place. The Allies' drive has paused, criticism in Berlin. ...

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  49. MR HUGHES IN BRISBANE.

    There were remarkable scenes of enthusiasm At the Town Hall to-day, on the occasion of a civic reception to the Prime Minister (Mr Hughes). In the ...

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  50. NORWEGIAN INDIGNATION.

    Copenhagen reports that ten Norwegian steamers were torpedoed between 8th and 15th September, compared with there British vessels, while ...

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  51. GERMANS REDUCE SENTINELS.

    Amsterdam Tuesday 11.50 p.m. Germany has reduced the number of sentinels guarding the Dutch frontier from one to every 100 yards to one to ...

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  53. MR HOLMAN AND THE REFERENDUM.

    Mr Holman, speaking at a crowded, and enthusiastic meeting at North Sydney said that the defeat, of the conscription referendum would be a disgrace ...

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  54. SYDNEY'S CAPTAIN.

    Mr A. Fisher, High Commissioner for Australia, to-day entertained Captain J. C. T. Glossop commander of H.M.A.S. Sydney; at lunch at the ...

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  56. BULOARS ABANDONING POSITIONS.

    A French official message from salonika says that in consequence of the ser bian victories in the Kajmacklan region the Bulgarians have abandoned ...

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