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  5. BUYING FROM AMERICA

    A report from New York states that a French Industrial and Commercial Commission of five members has arrived to arrange for the purchase, at the conclusion of the war, ...

    Article : 94 words
  6. BUSY MAKING MUNITIONS

    With the idea of disclosing a g[?]mpse of the gigantic organisation of the munition industries, a small party of representative pressmen is being conducted on a tour of ...

    Article : 342 words
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  8. LIVERPOOL CAMP

    In the House of Representative this afternoon Mr. Hughes said that the Government had no intention of shifting the Liverpool camp. ...

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  9. ASSISTANCE TO SERVIA

    Sir Edward Grey, explaining the aid given to Servia, states that Britain also offered to send troops to help Greece, to fulfil her obligations ...

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  10. INVADED SERVIA

    A London engineer, Charles Jenkins, who has been-eight months in Servia, where he was installing the sanitary arrangements in the British hospitals, has returned, and ...

    Article : 423 words
  11. END OF THE DACIA

    A Paris message states that according to advices from Algiers the French steamer Yscr, formerly the famous American steamer Dacia (3544 tons), has been sunk by a ...

    Article : 138 words
  12. GERMAN FAILURE

    M. Ludovic Naudaud, war correspondent of the Paris Journal, writing to his paper, says: "The German operations in the Dvinsk region have ended in complete failure. ...

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  13. CONSPIRACY IN EGYPT

    A Berlin message states that a Constantinople despatch from Cairo reports that a great conspiracy has been discovered, headed by Persona in the entourage of the new ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. SHELLED BY THE ENEMY

    An official Paris message says:--"Rifle Are continues on both sides in the region of Loos. Further south there have been encounters between patrols which have ...

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  15. LORD MAYOR'S DAY

    It was a typical grey winter's day for the Lord Mayor's procession to-day. Despite continuous rain, crowds assembled in the city early in the morning, and lined ...

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  16. BRITISH AID TO SERVIA

    Questioned in the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey stated that he believed the Government decided on September 24 to send Servia a larger force than the 13,000 troops ...

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  17. TRYING TO CAPTURE GREECE

    The London Morning Post publishes the letter of an unnamed correspondent at Athens, calling attention to the success of the pr[?] Germans. ...

    Article : 107 words
  18. BRITISH REPULSE BULGARS

    The French wireless source of news states that the battle north-east of Strumnitza station is continuing. The British have repulsed a violent ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. FOOD PRICES IN GERMANY

    A meeting of socialists is to bo held at Leipsl[?] to protest against the high prices of food. ...

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  20. FATE OF THE UNDINE

    The Copenhagen Polit[?]ken says that the German cruiser Undine was torpedoed by a British submarine on Monday afternoon 22 miles off Trelleborg, while convoying the ...

    Article : 134 words
  21. COAL STOPPAGE

    A Cardiff message states that the Rhondda coalminers, numbering 50,000, have decided to tender a fortnight's notice on November 15 of their intention to stop work until all coal ...

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  22. MONTENEGRINS HOLD ON

    A Montenegrin official message reports:--"There have been important artillery duels all along the line, and fruitless infantry attacks at various points." ...

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  23. ALLIANCE OF FREE PEOPLES

    The Lord Mayor s banquet was a brilliant gathering of Cabinet Ministers, judges, prelates, and Allied ambassadors. The crowds ...

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  24. PRIZE COURTS' POWERS

    The Premier has been informed by the Governor that tho imperial Government has had under consideration the question how far prize courts have power to award damages ...

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  25. WAR COUNCIL

    It is understood that the Cabinet has elected a War Council of three, to which general questions of State strategy will be referred, and that this Council consists of Mr. Asquith, ...

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  26. FASTER AIRCRAFT THAN ENEMY

    Mr. Tennant, parliamentary Under-Secretary for the War Office, declared in the House of Commons to-day that the Government was taking steps to compete successfully with ...

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  27. GERMANS' SHIPPING HOPES

    It is reported from Bremen that the North-German Lloyd Steamship Co. is proposing to construct a 35,000 ton passenger liner, to be named the Hindenburg. She will be a sister ...

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  28. SHIRKERS CANNOT LEAVE

    The White Star Line has refused to book emigrants of a military age. A remarkable demonstration occurred at a large meeting at Liverpool, when a protest was made against ...

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  29. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    American opinion concerning the Note is that the Government is bound to protest, but nothing is likely to happen. There is no fear of a crisis. ...

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  30. IN THROUGH THE SMOKE

    From the time of clearing Cape Moreton until arrival off Sydney Heads this morning the officers of the E. and A. liner Empire did not sight the land. All along the coast bush ...

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  31. SWEDEN'S NEUTRALITY

    The Swedish press condemns the pro-German propaganda as being harmful to the country, and upholds the Government's attitude of an absolute and firm neutrality. ...

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  32. SEIZURE OF THE GLOBE

    It is not the intention of the Government to prosecute the ' proprietors of tho Globe newspaper. War news also on other pages. ...

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  33. STEAMER SUNK

    The British steamer Woolwich has been sunk. The crew has been picked up. ...

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