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  6. ZEPPELIN AGAIN

    The Official Press Bureau announces:-- "A Zeppe[?]in visited the east coast of England to-night and dropped bombs. "Anti-aircraft guns, fixed and mobile, were ...

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  7. COMPULSORY SERVICE

    In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith stated that when the views of the Government on compulsory service had been ...

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  8. MILLIONS FOR WAR

    M. Ribot, the French Minister for Finance, is introducing in the French Chamber of Deputies to-morrow a law to provide the necessary credits ...

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  9. TURKS' ASIATIC BATTERIES

    The Paris Journal states that the fire of the Turkish Asiatic batteries has been enormously reduced. Thanks to the reconnaissances made by the Allied fleet, and the ...

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  10. ASIA MINOR CAMPAIGN

    Reports from Athens reiterate the opinion that the Asia Minor Turkish resistance is declining. In the last few days there has been a ...

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  11. KENTISH COAST RAID

    The Official Press Bureau states that three further cases of injury caused by the aeroplane which visited the Kentish coast have been reported, making a total of seven--one ...

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  12. LLOYD GEORGE'S WARNING

    Mr. Lloyd George's famous preface is the universal topic of discussion in political circles. It is recognised that the writer deals havoc with complacent war doctrines, ...

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  13. NEW ATTACK ON YPRES

    There was an exceptionally heavy bombardment of Ypres on Sunday, 300 shells being poured into the remains of the town. On Monday the fire was less severe, but ...

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  14. ZEPPELINS AND LONDON

    The German press is seeking to justify Zeppelin attacks on London. The Berlin Lokal Anzciger says that the only reason why the English airships have ...

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  15. A SLEEP FOR TWENTY CENTURIES

    A French surgeon at Gallipoil writes:-- "The season is certainly changing. It is turning cold, and we are thinking of winter. We have begun to prepare our winter ...

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  16. SPENDING TOO FREELY

    Questioned if the Government intended to adopt the suggestions of the Speaker of the House of Commons (Mr. Lowther) in regard to reducing the national expenditure ...

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  17. FOE'S MACHINE GUNS SILENCED

    A Paris official message states:-- Artillery activity in the Artois is always the same, but to the south of the Somme there has been a reciprocal and particularly ...

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  18. AGAINST AIR RAIDS

    Lord Strachie said in the House of Lords that at the request of the Admiralty he had postponed the question he had intense to ask Lord Kitchener--whether the result of ...

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  19. DARDANELLES LOSSES

    The latest list of casualties at the Dardanelles contains 1666 names. Of those 475 wore Australians. There were 315 killed. ...

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  20. KITCHENER'S REVIEW

    In the House of Lords to-night, Lord Crowe, Lord President of the Council, said that Lord Kitchener, Minister for War, would make a statement to-morrow similar ...

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  21. EVERYBODY SURE OF VICTORY

    The Bishop of Birmingham, who has returned from a visit to the front, says that he was struck by the ubiquity of British soldiers throughout the area for which they ...

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  22. FRENCH AIR WORK

    A Paris official message, dealing with aerial operations, states:-- "Our aeroplanes bombed the railway station at the Bensdorf Junction near ...

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  23. MILITARY OUTLOOK

    There was great excitement at the House of Commons to-day, even from early morning. The Cabinet met at noon, and the Irish and ...

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  24. CONSCRIPTION

    On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Commons to-night, Mr. Hundel Booth asked whether the Government would arrange for a secret session of Parliament to ...

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  25. GREAT AIR DUEL

    The Times correspondent at British headquarters on the western front says:-- "Our flying corps had a gratifying success on Monday, when an officer brought ...

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  26. HEAVY GUNFIRE

    Very heavy gunfire is audible on the Dutch frontier. It is believed that the British warships are again shelling the coast. ...

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  27. BRITISH CASUALTIES

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  28. CHARGE OF SLACKING

    Despite the announcement by the Trades Union Congress that immediate steps would be taken to investigate Mr. Lloyd George's charges of slacking, the Parliamentary ...

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  29. HESPERIAN'S FATE

    A semi-official statement has been issued in Berlin, stating that it was impossible for a German submarine to have sunk the Hesperian, because there were none in the ...

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  30. BULGARIA'S FUTURE

    There is a fresh outburst of optimism in Germany regarding Bulgaria. The Cologne Gazette says that Bulgaria has decided to adopt a healthy policy of friendly ...

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  31. BIG GUNS FROM CANADA

    The Times correspondent at Toronto soya that as a result of a conference between the Government and the manufacturers and bankers, Canada will probably undertake the ...

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  32. ENGINE BREAKS DOWN

    The Glen Innes mail, which was due in Sydney at five minutes past 9. suffered a serious delay this morning. About midnight the engine attached to this ...

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  33. RAILWAY UNREST

    Apart from the railway unrest, there is a movement afoot among the mechanics working in the railway shops for a general improvement of conditions. ...

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  34. UNION OF HEARTS

    Russian men of letters, artists, and musical composers have addressed a letter to the British people. In which they refer to the "union of hearts of Russia and Great Britain, sealed ...

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  35. NEW RECRUITING MOVE

    The Times correspondent at Sofia says that the War Minister has ordered to the colors all the members of the Macedonian and Bulgarian bands, also all the Bulgarians of ...

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