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  4. HE DID HIS BEST

    The London Evening Standard says:-- "General Sir Ian Hamilton's recall was not unexpected. His six months command has seen many brilliant actions, with great loss ...

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  5. GREAT BATTLE FOR RIGA

    Terrific fighting is proceeding at Riga, where the Germans have been reinforced. The Russians have checkmated ...

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  6. IN FOUR GREAT WAVES

    The Times correspondent at British Headquarters on the western front writes: -- "The detailed information, of the unsuccessful German attack on October 8 bears out ...

    Article : 259 words
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  9. WORKERS AND RENT

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  10. FIERCE FIGHTING AT RIGA

    There has been a sudden development of the German offensive movement in the Riga district, and it has now reached Borchovitz, 18 miles distant. ...

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  11. ENEMIES AT LOGGERHEADS

    The Petrograd correspondent of the Times says that the Riga operations are developing again, and that the enemy has brought up considerable reinforcements. The ...

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  12. DARDANELLES CAMPAIGN

    In the House of Commons Mr. Joynson Hicks will ask whether supplies of timber and iron have been disembarked at the Dardanelles in order to enable the erection of ...

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  13. KAISER ANNOYED

    Prisoners assert that the defeats provoked a serious clash between von Hindenburg and the Kaiser. The Paris Journal states that the attack on ...

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  14. EAST OF RHEIMS

    "East of Rheims the enemy attempted an important attack between La Poupelle and Prosnes, but was completely checked. The attack was preceded by a prolonged artillery ...

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  15. SPIES FOUND GUILTY

    The Press Bureau states that two prisoners were condemned by a court-martial for espionage in London on September 28, 29, and 30. ...

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  16. ASKED FOR BY RUSSIA

    Lord Robert Cecil, Parliamentary Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said, in the House of Commons to-day, that the statement of the British Ambassador at ...

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  17. WITH DESPERATE COURAGE

    "The Salonica -Nish railway line has been cut between Vranja and Ristovatz, and enemy troops are occupying positions commanding the railway. ...

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  18. MORE GERMAN LIES

    Field -Marshal Sir John French reports:-- "Since my communique of the 14th the artillery on both sides has been active. "On our front south of the La Bassee Canal ...

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  19. CARSON'S RESIGNATION

    Sir Edward Carson's resignation has temporarily overshadowed other political topics. He did not attend the House of Commons to-day, but he will attend and make a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. COUNTESSES ARRESTED

    The Petit Parisien says that two Austrian countesses have been arrested at Florence charged with espionage, and lodged in prison. ...

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  21. LONESOME PINE FIGHT

    An officer of the Royal Engineers, who has just returned from the Dardanelles, writes to the Times:-- "I climbed a hill and witnessed a most ...

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  22. CAPTURE OF COTTON SHIP

    A German destroyer has captured the Norwegian steamer Eir (3787 tons), carrying 8000 bales of cotton consigned to the American representative of Phelts Bros., Copenhagen, ...

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  23. AUSTRO -GERMAN ARMIES

    The Petrograd Retch says that there are two Austrian-German armies, under Generals Kovess and von Gallwitz, on the northern Servian front. ...

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  24. BOTHA'S APPEAL

    General Botha has issued a spirited election appeal, denouncing pro-German feeling, and appealing to South Africans to stand by the Constitution. ...

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  25. HANGARS SMASHED

    "North-east of Souchez, in the Bois en Hache, our infantry, solidly installed in captured positions and supported by batteries, repulsed three serious grenade ...

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  26. CONDUCT OF WAR

    The Parliamentary correspondent of the Times says that two Cabinet meetings were held yesterday to consider, it is understood, the position in the Near East. ...

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  27. HELPING THE WOUNDED

    To-day is the day of the Australasian appeal on behalf of the British Red Cross, the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, and for joint work among sick and wounded soldiers. ...

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  28. BERLIN ADMISSION

    The Tagebiatt (Berlin) states that the Servians are fighting with desperate courage and tenacity, and are feverishly resolved to defend every inch of their country. They ...

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  29. GERMANY'S NEW ARMY

    Germany has revised her system of supplying her front with men. Two millions previously discarded as unfit have been called up and put through a rigorous course of ...

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  30. ANOTHER SCRAP OF PAPER

    The French wireless source of news states that the violations of Swiss territory by German aviators total 20. The perpetual neutrality of Switzerland, ...

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  31. KING AT THE HEAD OF ARMY

    At a meeting in the Strand the Hon. S. Beresford moved that King George should dissolve Parliament and take personal command of the armies in the field. The motion ...

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  32. FRENCH WOUNDED AT SALONICA

    A trainload of French wounded has reached Salonica. The Greek General Staff has arrived, and King Constantino is expected. ...

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  33. SIR GEORGE REID'S STORY

    Sir George Reid explains that the neglect of Australian convalescent wounded arriving in London was due to the insufficient warning given by the War Office. Arrangements ...

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  34. GREECE'S OBLIGATIONS

    An Athens message says that it is believed that the Russian and British Ministers there told the Premier, M. Zalmis, that the Allies disagreed with Greece's view of her treaty ...

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  35. JAPAN'S PART

    In the House of Commons to-day, Lord Robert Cecil, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, for Foreign Affairs, said that it was undesirable to table documents concerning Japan's ...

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  36. ZEPPELIN'S CREW KILLED

    Pilkington and Sons, glassmakers, of St. Helens, have informed the authorities that a Zeppelin collided with a chimney at their works at Maubeuge. ...

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  37. ENEMY SUBMARINE LOST

    An Amsterdam message says that a German submarine is reported to have been wrecked in the Danube. ...

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