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  4. GERMANY'S FOOD SUPPLIES

    The German Reichstag is meeting for its thirtieth session behind closed doors. No reports are issued. The chief discussion is concerning food supplies and censorship. ...

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  7. BATTLES IN SERVIA

    According to a Paris paper the Bulgarians have been defeated at Prilep, and repulsed north of Vrania. ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. ENEMY WAR COUNCIL

    In a war council at Libau the Kaiser and Field-Marshal von Hindenburg met Generals Below and ? and the chief generals of ...

    Article : 39 words
  9. MORE MEN

    Mr. Hughes announced, after a Cabinet meeting, that the Government, after very careful consideration of the present outlook, had decided to raise on additional 50,000 ...

    Article : 177 words
  10. SERVIAN RECOVERY

    The Paris Petit Journal asserts that the Bulgarians were defeated at Prilep on Sunday with a loss of 10,000 men. The Servians, the paper declares, captured ...

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  11. "HINDENBURG'S MARCH"

    In the book, Von Hindenburg's March to London, the author states that in the last terrible battle of London, the Germans fought Indians, Moroccans, and half-tipsy ...

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  12. CLAIMS FROM BERLIN

    A German official message states:-- "North of Mitrovitsa and north-east of Prishtina the enemy was thrown back in rearguard battles. ...

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  13. AIR SUPREMACY

    A Paris official report is to the effect that nine aerial encounters took place on Monday in Belgium, Champagne, and the Argonne districts. ...

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  14. CORDITE FACTORY BLOWN UP

    Explosions at Parry Sound, Ontario, destroyed five buildings which were used as a cordite factory. The explosion was not the result of an ...

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  15. EIGHTY-ONE TO-DAY

    For the 24 hours ended 1 p.m. to-day the city recruiting figures were:--Victoria Barracks, 29 accepted and seven rejected; Town Hall, 31 accepted and 16 rejected; Board of ...

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  16. NOT YET BEATEN

    The Servians and Bulgarians have not yet met this side of Prilep. The reason of the arrest of the Bulgarian offensive is not known. Besides the pressure by the French ...

    Article : 238 words
  17. REMARKABLE SURGERY

    The Paris Journal reports that a soldier whose brain had been partially amputated by Dr. Guipin has been examined at the Academy of Science. The patient, who was ...

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  18. APPROACH OF WINTER

    The Times correspondent at British Head-quarters states:-- There have been no noteworthy actions on our front. Our artillery has been active. ...

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  19. SEAT OF GOVERNMENT

    The Servian Government has arrived at Prizrend. Diplomatists have transferred their quarters from Nish to Ipek (in European Turkey). ...

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  20. CHURCHILL IN TRENCHES

    "Major Winston Churchill has been attached to the Grenadiers. He has had his first spell of duty in the trenches." Mr. Asquith stated in the House of ...

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  21. NUMBER ONE

    Mr. Carmichael has lost no time in commencing his recruiting campaign by which he hopes to raise 1000 men in a month. After he left Parliament last night he went to ...

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  22. KITCHENER'S TOUR

    Lord Kitchener's War Council at Salonica on Friday was attended by seven British and five French generals. Lord Kitchener spent two days at Suvla ...

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  23. BRITISH PARLIAMENT ACT

    Sir John Simon, Home Secretary, is to introduce a bill to-morrow in the House of Commons to amend the Parliament Act. The Parliament Act of 1911 provides that if ...

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  24. ENEMY IN PERSIA

    A Petrograd message states that the enemy has seized the telegraph line at Kum, and the Consul and members of the British colony at Shiraz have been arrested. ...

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  25. WHERE GREECE HAS FAILED

    The despatches of Mr. Ward Price, the well-known war correspondent, contain an important statement regarding the landing of Allied forces at Salonica, and the position in ...

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  26. ON THE BOX SEAT

    Waiting her turn on the rank with a number of cabmen, Mrs. Charlotte Jackson, the pioneer cabwoman in the Bendigo district, daily plies for hire between the military ...

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  27. THRIFTLESS WORKERS

    The Evening News states that furniture, clothing, piano, and jewellery shops in the working-class districts are booming. The savings banks report a remarkable ...

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  28. NO BLOCKADE

    The Foreign Office has issued the following communique:-- No Greek ships are being held up at the ports of the United Kingdom. ...

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  29. HAS GREECE AGREED?

    The Foreign Office communique is interpreted to mean that Greece has promised the necessary guarantees. The Paris press announces that the ...

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  30. MONITOR NOT SUNK

    The Official Press Bureau states:-- "The enemy statement that a British monitor has been sunk in the Tigris has no foundation." ...

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  31. WANT WAR DISCUSSED

    A Berlin message states that the fact that the Radical Socialists are to make a determined effort to force a discussion on the war and peace terms when the Reichstag ...

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  32. "PLENTY TO GO ON WITH"

    Answering a question in the House of Commons to-night, Mr. M'Kenna stated that a rough estimate of the wealth of the Empire was £26,000,000,000 sterling. The total yearly ...

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  33. FIRED ANOTHER TROY

    The Queen of Greece is a modern Helen, the cause of woes innumerable, and fierce vain battles. She has built up a structure of intrigue, bribery, and usurpation, as a ...

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  34. CONSCRIPTION IN IRELAND

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Asquith replied to Mr. Byrne, M.P., and deprecated the threat that conscription would meet with armed resistance in Ireland. ...

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  35. NEW SOLDIERS FOR TURKEY

    Turkey asserts that she has equipped 500,000 new soldiers. ...

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