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  4. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The Danish steamer Nexos. and the Spanish steamer Julina Benito were sunk by a submarine. A Swedish sailer was set afire by a German submarine ...

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  5. NEW PRIME MINISTER

    The Court-Circular says:— “The King gave an audience to Mr. Lloyd-George, who accepted the Premiership and the First Lord of the ...

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  6. “BY GOD'S GRACE.”

    The Kaiser telegraphed the Empress that Bucharest had been captured. He further stated. “The magnificent success on the way to complete victory was ...

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  8. MAKING A MOVE ALREADY

    An official message says the Admiralty, Ministry of Munitions and the Arms Council have agreed to secure the early calling to the colors up to ...

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  9. JUBILIATION AMONG THE ENEMY

    There is jubiliation throughout Austro Germany at the fall of Bucharest. The Kaiser has tele[?]ed congratulations to Mackeusen. ...

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  10. SINEING OF THE APAPIA.

    Germany's Arabia reply has been issued. It gives the extraordinary reason that the commander mistook it for a transport because if was not ...

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  11. ANGLO—FRENCH FRONT

    A Berlin offcial message, claims the capture of the summit, of Hill 304, west of the. Mease: ...

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  12. THE CREEK CRISIS

    The Allied Govenments have decided to blockade Greece until given reparation for the outrages against the Allies and Venizelosists at Athens. ...

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  13. NOTHING DOING ON FRENCH, FRONT.

    A French commuique says:— “There is nothing to report except a coup[?]de main east of Metreral, wherein we took prisoner.” ...

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  14. GREECE IV HER TRUE COLORS.

    Athens is decorated with flags in honor of the fall of Bucharest. All French and English are quieter. ...

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  15. MISCELLANEOU

    Viscount Grey again emphatically denies the German allegation that lie used language implying that one of the reasons England should participate ...

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  16. CONSIDERABLE SHELLING.

    Sir Dongles Haig reports considerable reciprocal she[?]ing in the vicinity of Thiepval Lidge. ...

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  17. RUSSO-ROUMANIAN FRONT

    A wireless from Rome says: — “Petrograd reports, that the abandonment of Bucharest was delayed as long as possible in order to gave the ...

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  18. LIVELY ARTILLERY STRUGGLE ON THE MEUSE.

    A French official message says :— “On the left brick of the Mease there is a lively artillery struggle in the region of Hill 304.” ...

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  19. HOUSE OF COMMONS ADJOURNS.

    The House of Commons was crowded. The sitting was without incident and adjourned until Tuesday after ten minutes. ...

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  20. “SATAN'S ALLIES.”

    The Prussian Lutheran Synod has confidentially circularised its, pastors instructing them to have special Christmas services, so as to stimulate war ...

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  21. IN THE BALKANS

    An official message says:— “The enemy is bombarding our positions round Monastir. Fresh counter attacks on the Serbian positions on ...

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  22. NEW PRIME MINISTER MAKING GOOD PROGRESS.

    Good progress is reported in the construction of the Government. The names are not expected to be known until Friday. Mr. Henderson. Mr. Brice. ...

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  23. UNTONISTS PATRIC[?]C ACTION.

    The “Evening Standard” refers to the patriotic action of the Unionists in placing themselves at Mr. Lloyd George’s disposal. The paper regrets ...

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  24. GERMAN HAUL OF PRISONERS IN ROUMANIA.

    A German official Message claims the taking of 9200 more prisoners in Roumania. ...

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  25. MR. LLOYD GEORGE’S BUSY DAY.

    Mr. Lloyd George spent a most busy day Cabinet making. He made good progress. An important achievement was the understanding reached with ...

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  26. MEATLESS DAYS IN BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    The King and the Royal household have had two meatless days weekly for sometime past. ...

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  27. HOW BUCHAREST FELL ,

    Details from Roumania are coming in. The fall of the city of Bucharest is announced in Berlin to have taken place. Early on the 5th of December ...

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  28. ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian official message reads :— “We repulsed two successive attacks on the Carso platean. “Our aeroplance bombed aviation ...

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  29. MOMENTOUS HAPPENINGS.

    The Queen gave an audience to Mrs and Miss Massey at Buckingham Palace. ...

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  30. LABOR TO BE WELL REPRESENTED.

    The “Central News’ says Mr. Lloyd George has offered Labor two seats in the Cabinet, one on the War Council. and three under Secretaryships. ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND STEAMERS.

    The “Pall Mall Gazette” says a large company is attempting to secure the control of the Union Steamship line of New Zealand. ...

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  32. ITALY WHOLEHEARTEDLY FOR THE ALLIES.

    The Chamber overwhelmingly accepted Signor Boselli's motion to shelve of six months a socialist pacifist resolution Signor Boselli urged the ...

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  33. LABOR TO ENTER NEW CABINET.

    The Labor Party discussed with Mr Lloyd-George certain proposals this afternoon for two hours. It was officially announced they had decided to ...

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  34. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    The Queen has resigned her patronage of the National Council of Women. Her interest is undiminshed, but Her Majesty abstains from interference in ...

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  37. LABOR'S ATTITUDE IN BRITAIN.

    The. National Labor Council has carried a resolution in favor of the Government purchase of all imported essential foodstuffs, and the ...

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