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  5. "I AM CONTENT TO WAIT"

    Immediately the House of Lords met today Lord Fisher rose and said:-- "References were made to me yesterday in a speech by Mr. Churchill. I have been 61 ...

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  6. NOT YET CRUSHED

    The Petrograd correspondent of the Times says:-- "The Austro Germans" partial success on the Styr was due to heavy artillery. We hold ...

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  8. WILL ALLIES BE IN TIME?

    In a desperate battle on the Cerna Bulgarian attacks were repulsed, but the fighting so far is indecisive. This conflict is likely to ...

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  9. ROSEBERT RACES

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  10. MONASTIR THREATENED

    The recapture of Tetovo has enabled strong Bulgarian forces to descend in the direction of Gostivar, and they are threatening Prilep and Monastir. The inhabitants of those ...

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  11. MUNITIONS FOR RUSSIA

    Thousands of workmen are building rolling stock in Manchuria. An endless procession of trains is carrying Japanese and American munitions to Russia. ...

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  12. MAJOR WINSTON CHURCHILL

    Speculation is rife concerning Mr. Winston Churchill's future. The armored car corps presented him with a portrait in oils today. Tomorrow he will ...

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  13. MUNITIONS BY THE DANUBE

    The Bucharest correspondent of the Times states that two Austrian steamers have passed Kalafat towing seven lighters loaded with munitions and flying the German flag. ...

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  14. CRAFTY CONSTANTINE

    The Novoe Vremya declares that King Constantine does not intend to remain neutral. The so called friendly neutrality is nothing more than, an open preparation for ...

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  15. BRITAIN AND PERSIA

    Answering a question in the House of Commons today Lord Robert Cecil, Parliamentary Under Secretary to the Foreign Office, said that the safety of British and Allied ...

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  16. "CONSCRIPTION NOT NEEDED"

    Mr. Asquith stated in the House of Commons tonight that he did not believe conscription was necessary. He did not know why the belief existed that married men ...

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  17. ALLIES WANT TO KNOW

    Pourparlers between M. Skouloudis, the Greek Premier, and the French Minister for War are proceeding. The Greek Government admits that it was ...

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  18. ITALY WILL ACT

    Sir F. E. H. Elliott, British Minister at Athens, and Colonel Sir Arthur M'Mahon, Commissioner for Egypt, are joining Lord Kitchener at Lemnos, and they will meet ...

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  19. LULL AT DARDANELLES

    Events at the Dardanelles were unimportant between the 1st and 15th inst. There was intermittent activity on the part of the Turkish infantry, and the artillery on both ...

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  20. THIRTY-SIX HOURS' BATTLE

    An official statement from the headquarters of the Allied forces in the Balkans says:-- "A battle of the greatest intensity was ...

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  21. OVER 200 MORE D.S.O.'S

    More than 200 non commissioned officers and men have been awarded the Distinguished Service Order. They were mostly won during the recent western offensive. ...

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  22. MORE WAR CRITICISM

    In the House of Lords tonight Lord St. Davids referred to press statements on the recent fighting in France and the failure in staff work. Was it not time to remove a ...

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  23. BIG GUNS BUSY

    Sir John French reports:-- "There has been mutual artillery activity, especially south of La Basses and east of Ypres. ...

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  24. PUBLIC FEELING CHANGES

    The Daily Mail's correspondent in Rome states that important decisions have been taken to extend military action. The proas is now permitted to demand the declaration ...

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  25. RUMORS ABOUT AVIATOR

    The family of Gustav Hamel has written to the Times contradicting rumors that he is alive and Hying with the Germans. Gustav W. Hamel, the well-known ...

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  26. DAILY WAR COUNCIL

    Sir Edward Grey was again present at the War Council, which is meeting daily. ...

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  27. WITH THE CANADIANS

    An official statement dealing with the period between November 5 and 12, relates to the Canadians, about whom there has been a paucity of news. The message ...

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  28. TURKS AND GREEKS

    The Central News Agency asserts that Turkish delegates have arrived at Athens, with a view of arranging a Turko-Greek agreement. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND

    Lieutenant colonel Featherstone, who is engaged in army medical work for Australians in England, is communicating with Melbourne concerning the re-organisation of ...

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  30. MUST HAVE STIMULANTS

    A deputation from the Dockers' Union to the Central Board resented the liquor restrictions. They declared that stimulants were essential. ...

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  31. ROUMANIA'S NEUTRALITY

    M. Bratiano, Roumanian Prime Minister, has published a Note declaring that Roumania's neutrality is definitely unchangeable. The King is motoring to Bucharest with ...

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  32. FIGHTING ON THE VARNAR

    A Paris official message states:-- "There has been an intermittent cannonade in the region between Rabrovo and Krivolak, on the left bank of the Varnar, where the ...

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  33. GOLD LOST IN THE ANCONA

    Gold to the Value of 4,000,000 lire (about £160,000), a Treasury consignment, was lost in the Ancona. ...

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