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  4. IN ENEMY CAPITALS

    A trustworthy neutral observer describes Vienna as being very gay. The obsession of victory has succeeded the agonies of depression, and the Austrians are absolutely ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT

    "Artillery and infantry fire threw back three fresh enemy attacks at Bois en Hache and north-east of Souchez. "Enemy attempts to occupy the cavities of ...

    Article : 56 words
  8. THE DARDANELLES

    Major-General C. C. Monro has been appointed to the command at the Dardanelles. General Sir Ian Hamilton is returning to England to make his report. ...

    Article : 254 words
  9. NOT CIVILISED WARFARE

    The verdict returned at the Z[?]lin inquest was that the deaths were caused by bombs from hostile aircraft, contrary to the rules of civilised ...

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  10. MUNITIONS BLOWN UP

    A Paris official message says:-- "After intense artillery preparation important massed enemy effectives at Bois en Hache and in the Souchez valley threatened ...

    Article : 110 words
  11. BULGARIANS DRIVEN BACK

    The Daily Mail's Athens correspondent says that the Franco-Servian forces have heavily repulsed the Bulgarians, asserting their possession of the Salonica railway. ...

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  12. REVOLUTIONARY STRIKES

    Mr. Stephen Graham, the well-known writer on Russian subjects, in a special interview with the United Service says that M. Khorostoff, the Russian Minister for the ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. GERMAN DUKE'S PROMISE

    The Grand Duke of Baden quietened the people of the duchy last week by announcing that the war would be soon over, and that there would be no winter campaign. ...

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  14. "It is Not True!"

    "We say plainly, and take the responsibility of so doing, that it is not true, as every German knows, that we are on the eve of a great victory at the Dardanelles." ...

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  15. SALONICA LANDING

    The Berliner Tageblatt considers it improbable that the troops arriving in Salonica will get there in time to help Servia. The Frankfurter Zeitung says that the ...

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  16. BERLIN'S LIST OF SUCCESSES

    The German wireless source of news says: "On the plateau lands south of Belgrade we are advancing. "The Bulgarians have occupied the heights ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. WHY WE FAILED

    The Chicago Daily News has published a Berlin cablegram which says that Salonica is still one of the great riddles of the war. It is reported, continues the message, that ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. SECRET OF THE MONITOR

    Mr. E. Ashmead-Bartlett, in a further despatch, describes the Turks as stubborn and extremely stupid, with no sense of fear. He goes on:--"They refused to run away, ...

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  19. ALLIES OCCUPY STRUMNITZA

    The French wireless source of news states that Franco-Servian troops have invaded the Bulgarian frontier and occupied Strumnitza. ...

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  20. PLENTY OF AMMUNITION

    The Daily Mail's Odessa correspondent states that new orders have been issued to the southern armies not to spare ammunition, as the supplies are now fully organised and ...

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  21. SARRAIL IN SERVIA

    General Sarrail, Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces in the Balkans, has reached Servia. At Salonica the soldiers of the Third ...

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  22. ENEMY CLAIMS ADVANCE

    A German official message says:-- "West of Illukst we captured enemy positions extending over a front of seven miles. "Repeated advances by strong Russian ...

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  23. PLEA FOR INCREASED INTEREST

    In view of the questions that have arisen regarding the Dardanelles, leading Australasians in London have expressed an urgent desire for the participation by Mr. Fisher ...

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  24. FOLLOWING AUSTRALIA

    The Washington correspondent of the London Times states that President Wilson proposes the formation of a Continental army of 400,000 by training volunteers on lines similar ...

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  25. TO AVOID SUFFOCATION

    The Times correspondent at Bucharest states that, although in well-informed quarters the intentions of the Radoslavoff Cabinet were an open secret, yet the Bulgarian ...

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  26. CROWN PRINCESS'S PLIGHT

    The Paris Matin declares that the Crown Prince's mother-in-law has had a dramatic interview with her daughter at Interlaken, Switzerland. ...

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  27. CARSON RESIGNS

    Sir Edward Carson has resigned from the Cabinet. The late Minister has authorised a statement in which he says that he has ...

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  28. AT ENOS

    The Rome Messagero Athens correspondent asserts that Allied troops have landed at Enos and occupied the railway. The report is not confirmed. ...

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  29. DR. SOLF AND DR. DUMBA

    Reports from the Hague state that Dr. Solf, the German Minister for the Colonies, has arrived, and met Dr. Dumba, late Austrian Ambassador at Washington. ...

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  30. GERMANY'S METHODS

    The Echo de Paris discloses the wholesale German bribery of Roumania. City and provincial newspapers have been purchased. Documentary evidence shows that four of ...

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  31. SINKING THE AMIRAL HAMELIN

    The Petit Journal describes the sinking of the Amiral Hamelin (5051 tons). It says that without warning an Austrian submarine fired. Whilst the boats were being launched ...

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  32. WARSHIPS NEAR DEDEAGATCH

    Numerous Allied warships are cruising outside Dedeagatch. The Paris Petit Journal states that reports from Athens announce the commencement of ...

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  33. CANVASSING FOR RECRUITS

    Lord Derby's recruiting canvassers have been instructed to plainly and politely tell the men upon whom they call the needs of the country. They have been warned not to ...

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