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  4. KITCHENER IN GREECE

    The Frankfort Zeitung states that Lord Kitchener visited the allied headquarters at Mudros, Lemnos Island. He then spent two days at Sofia Bay In the trenches, ...

    Article : 258 words
  5. GREEK BLOCKADE.

    The British Foreign Office has stated that no Greek vessels have been held up in Great Britain, and no blockade of Greek ports has been carried out. ...

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  6. Family Notices

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  7. IN MONASTIR.

    The correspondent of The Daily Telegraph at Monaatir, cabling on November 1[?], stated that he witnessed what he believed to be the last days of Serbian ...

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  8. HUNG UP!

    In the Assembly on Wednesday, Mr. Ponder asked the Treasurer if his attention had been called to a leading tarticle in a section of the press commenting upon ...

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  10. British Press Views.

    The newspapers, in noting the precise wording of the Foreign Office statement, recall the explicit announcements from Athens, and quote the British Legation’s ...

    Article : 114 words
  11. M. VENEZELOS.

    The Athens correspondent of The Echo de Paris interviewed M. Venezeloe, who declared that he, with King Constantine’s consent, waited on the French Minister in ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. GERMANS IN PERSIA.

    In the House of Commons the Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) said the Persian gendarmerie at Shiraz had revolted, under the direction of their foreign ...

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  13. SERBIANS MOVE FORWARD.

    It is officially stated that the Serbians have reoccupied the Veles to Prilep line, and are now advancing towards the Ba[?] The Serbian Government has removed to ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. THE KING.

    The King is improving in health, through he still remains in his room. ...

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  16. TOD SLOAN DEPORTED.

    The celebrated American jockey Tod Sloan (who for years has been prevented from following his calling in England) and Mile. d’Herlys, a French revue artist, were ...

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  17. GERMAN-AMERICAN INTRIGUES.

    Numbers of the Hamburg-American Steamship Company’s officials nave been arrested on a charge of having shipped supplies from American ports to German ...

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  18. Honours for Naval Men.

    King Peter of Servia has conferred the Serbian Order of Merit on Admiral Troubridge and five other British naval officers. ...

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  19. FRENCH FIGHT BULGARS.

    Mr. Renwick, a representative of The Daily Chronicle, describes a visit he paid to the French front in the Belastchitsa [?] at night. It was a weird ...

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  20. KAISER SPEAKS AGAIN.

    The Kaiser, after inspecting the army under Gen. von Woyrsch, addressed the troops. He asked them to send their enemies back with bloody beads, until they ...

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  21. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    The South African Minister of Defence (Hon. J. C. Smuts), who is conducting a recruiting campaign, has made several rousing speeches. He has predicted that ...

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  22. Britain’s Vast Wealth.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. McKenna. in the Commons to-day, said the wealth of the British Empire was estimated at £26,000,000,000, with a yearly ...

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  23. COST OF FOOD COMPARISONS.

    The results of the investigations made by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knib[?]s) concerning variations in prices of food and groceries (46 commodities) ...

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  24. Irish Member’s Threat.

    In the Commons to-day an Irish member, in requesting for the exemption of Ireland in the event of conscription being declared, said its enforcement would be ...

    Article : 58 words
  25. GERMAN AEROPLANES.

    A French communique states that nine aerial combats have occured in B[?] the Champagne, and the Argonne. The French aviators “downed” seven German ...

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  26. CHEESE OR BUTTER.

    The Board of Agriculture has issued a leaflet recommending an increase in the production of cheese, both because of the present high prices of that commodity, and ...

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  27. Into Camp on Wednesday.

    Following are the names of the men who enlisted at Adelaide and were sent to the Exhibition camp on Wednesday:—J. H. Pipe. J. Hart, D. J. Furner, W. R. [?], J. D. Ludvigsen, C. A. Jones, ...

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  28. GORIZIA NEARLY CAPTURED.

    ROME, November 23. The Italians are daily capturing trenches blockhouses, and for[?]s in the main Austrian defences at Gorizia, the fate of which ...

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  29. FIGHTING AT MONASTIR.

    The British, Russian, and French marines, who had assisted in the defence of Belgrade since October, 1914, reached Monastir on Tuesday, November 16, and ...

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  30. “ONE VOTE; ONE VALUE.”

    With an extract from that morning’s [?]ble news in his hand, Mr. Southwood was first on his feet in the Assembly on Wednesday with a question to the Premier ...

    Article : 290 words
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  33. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT SCHEME.

    The Australian Wheat Board met to-day. Sir George Reid presiding. An outline of the London portion of the scheme was submitted to the members, who discussed ...

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