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  5. RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd states that the advance on Erzeroum continues, despite the greatest natural climatic difficulties. ...

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  6. CRUISER GONE

    The Admiralty announces that H.M.S. Arethusa, Commodore Reginald Tyrwhitt, struck a mine on the east coast of England. It is feared that she will become a total ...

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  7. MANIA WITH ALLIES

    A Paris message announces that M. Take Joneson, one of the Irridentist and Opposition leaders, states that the Roumanian Opposition hopes that the Government will not ...

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  9. LABOR PARTY'S PRESIDENT

    The Parliamentary Labor party has elected Mr. Henderson, President of the Board of Education, chairman for the period of the war. ...

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  10. NEWS FROM MESOPOTAMIA

    The War Office announces that the Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia has cabled that the weather has cleared and that he has received reports from Generals Aylmer ...

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  11. GERMANY'S RUTHLESS HATE

    The von Tirpitz press bureau in Germany is pouring out at high pressure newspaper articles upholding the coming new murder-war on merchant vessels, prophesying ...

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  12. WESTERN FRONT FIGHTING

    A Paris official message says:-- "In the Artois region we blew up a mine south of the Neuville St. Vaast road. We attacked, on Sunday evening, German works ...

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  13. TURKISH GREYBEARDS CALLED

    The Turkish Government has Introduced a bill to call up compulsorily all men of 50 years old. ...

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  14. AMIRAL CHARNER GONE

    A Paris official message gives confirmation of the sinking of the Amiral Charner. She was torpedoed by a submarine. A quartermaster who was rescued on a raft was the ...

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  15. AIRMEN AT GALLIPOLl

    Describing the work of the aviators in the Dardanelles, a press correspondent states:-- "Our aeroplanes had 500lb. bombs, which had a terrific effect upon the Turkish ...

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  16. MOBILISATION COMPLETE

    The French wireless source of news announces that the Roumanian mobilisation is complete. The General Staff reports that the defences ...

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  17. BLOCKADE CRITICISED

    At a crowded meeting of business men at the Cannon-street Hotel, at which Sir H. E. Devonport presided, Mr. W. Shirley Benn. M.P., Unionist, moved, and Mr. T. Gibson ...

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  18. GERMAN CONTRADICTIONS

    Berlin claims that a French position 770 yards long in the Champagne region was stormed, 307 prisoners being taken. A 440 yards trench east of St. Die was also ...

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  19. RETURNING TO THE FRONT

    Mr. Fisher and Sir Newton Moore, Agent-General for West Australia, Inspected the Australian camp at Weymouth, and addressed 1200 men who are about to return to the ...

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  20. MOVEMENTS ON THE ISONZO

    Rome reports intense artillery duels and important movements of enemy troops on the River Isonzo front. ...

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  21. Take Jonescu

    Apostle of Intervention, described by Dr. E. J. Dillon as "the one Roumanian public man who is also one of the very few European statesmen of to-day." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. PRE-WAR INTRIGUE

    The United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations hail received documentary proof that before the war Germany tried to secure the rights to build an inter-oceanle ...

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  23. KITCHENER SATISFIED

    Lord Kitchener spent several days on the British western front inspecting various units. He seemed satisfied, and is returning to London to-day. ...

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  24. SALONICA PREPARATIONS

    Fresh British and French troops have landed at Salonica, enabling the Allies to proceed up the railway again and concentrate troops as far as the Greek Bulgarian frontier. ...

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  25. WHAT JOFFRE WILL DO

    M. Marcel Hutin, in the Echo de Paris, discussing the indications of the Germans seeking a decisive result on the west front, states that General Joffre's arrangements will ...

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  26. WAR WORK FIRST

    The Government has decided to take over the large whisky distilleries and use them for war work until the end of the strife. The distillers state that there are big stocks of ...

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  27. ENEMY TRADING

    In sentencing William Fownes Rigden and Stanley Fownes Rigden, principals of the firm of Fownes Bros, and Co., glove manufacturers, for trading with the enemy, to ...

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  28. BULGARIA'S DILEMMA

    The London Evening Standard's correspondent at Athens believes that negotiations have been commenced by Bulgaria for a separate peace. ...

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  29. GERMAN MEMORANDUM

    The Times Washington correspondent says that the Cabinet will consider the German Memorandum to-day. The authorities are not impressed with the assurances of Count ...

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  30. BOMBING MILAN

    Enemy aeroplanes bombed Milan at 9 a.m. to-day. Italian aeroplanes and anti-aircraft guns attacked and drove off the invaders after six ...

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  31. HUNGRY AUSTRIA

    The Vienna press admits that the Balkan victories have not yielded the expected food supplies. The cost of meat in Austria has gone up to 4s a lb. ...

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  32. ZEPPELIN L20 DISABLED

    The Copenhagen press states that the German Zeppelin L20 was seen on Friday morning flying low. Her engines appeared to be injured, and a strong breeze carried her into ...

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  33. BULGARS IN ALBANIA

    It is officially announced that Bulgarian troops have occupied El Bassan, in Albania. ...

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  34. SHIFTING RESPONSIBILITY

    The London Daily Mail's correspondent in New York says that until President Wilson returns to Washington nothing definite can be stated regarding the Memorandum. ...

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  35. A YEAR AGO

    Two German columns are advancing through the River Lauter region, in Alsace. German Intrigue in China is being concentrated to try to cause a split between Great ...

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  36. PAYING FOR WAR

    The well-informed Westminster Gazette (London) forecasts that the next Budget will raise £400,000,000 by heavy, all-round taxation. ...

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  37. GREEK GENDARMERIE

    Greece has refused to renew the contract with the Italian officers who were' organising the gendarmerie, and Italy has instructed the officers to leave Athens at once. ...

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