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  5. ENEMY INTERESTS IN THE COLONIES.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Leslie Scott moved in favor of restricting the sale of enemy properties in Crown colonies and protectorates to ...

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  6. THE WORLD'S WAR

    A Paris communique reads:— "The enemy merely bombarded our new positions at the Ablaincourt sugar refinery sector. ...

    Article : 99 words
  7. SWEDEN PAYS.

    Sixty-one Swedish ships totalling 73,000 tons were lost by mines between 17th August and 30th September, involving 222 lives lost ...

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  8. ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian official message says:— "We evacuated on observatory position destroyed by enemy artillery on the slopes of Mt. [?]mabocche. ...

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  9. BURGLARIES OF FOOD TICKETS.

    There are systematic robberies in Germany. Burglars at the municipal offices seized, bread, meat, and milk [?] [?] did a lively trade with the ...

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  10. MISCELLANEOUS

    A wireless Bucharest' message says Professor Cantacuzene and the Director of the Bacteriological Institute examined 50 varieties of sweetmeats ...

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  11. GOOD NEWS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Wheat is steady and an Australian parcel just shipped brought 76s. The Commonwealth charterers have fixed ten more Bailing vessels, It is ...

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  12. RUSSIAN OPERATIONS

    A Petrograd communique reads:— "Enemy attacks at Ostrovvolas in the region of the Stokhod were repulsed. "We re-progressed south of Dorna ...

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  13. A NEUTRAL STORY.

    The Hungarian military have forbidden cinemas to exhibit portraits of Franz Josef, in consequence of the audiences hooting under cover of ...

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  14. GREEK SPY FOR GERMANY.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Athens correspondent writes: — "It is officially stated the search of M. Kalamassotis. house was made ...

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  15. THE MERTON COMPANY TROUBLE.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons Captain Prettyman said the shares in the Merton Company held by Oscar Langebach and Heinrich ...

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  16. IN THE BALKANS

    A French official message from Saloniks reads:— "Bulgar attacks on the Serbians in the loop of the Cerna were repulsed ...

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  17. LATEST NEWS FROM PARIS.

    An official message reads:— "North of the Somme enemy gatherings east of Sailly Saillisel were dispersed. South of the Somme there ...

    Article : 74 words
  18. CONDEMNATION OF THE KAISER.

    A Berne wireless message says that Count Reventlow at a pan-German conference at Berlin declared the Kaiser was weak-kneed. He continued: "We ...

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  20. FRESH ENEMY OFFENSIVE IN JIUL VALLEY.

    A Russian communique reads:— "Enemy attacks in the direction of Predeal and the Alt continue. "The enemy, reinforced, assumed the ...

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  21. ENEMY ACKNOWLEDGES FRENCH SUCCESS.

    A Berlin official message reads:— "British night attacks between Le Sars and Guedecourt failed. "The French gained ground at ...

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  22. IN TRANSYLVANIA

    A German communique reads: — "The enemy gained small advantages in the Tolgyes sector. "The Germans recaptured some lost ...

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  23. ITEMS.

    It is reported Norway's reply is in a moderate tone but insists on the prohibition of belligerent submarines from Norwegian waters. ...

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  24. SIGNIFICANT SIGN.

    The Germans have sent the German steamer Otto to Flushing for internment. Shipping circles here suppose the Germans are fearing to lose Antwerp ...

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  25. FRENCH AMMUNITION DEPOT BLOWN UP.

    Berlin claims a great aerial success during a night attack on Cerisy the centre of the French ammunition supply, whereby the station and a whole ...

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