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  5. "MY COUNTRY'S INTERESTS"

    The House of Commons was crowded and anxious to-day when Sir Edward Carson made an explanation regarding his resignation. He said: ...

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  6. ONLY HALF-PINTS OF WATER

    A message from Constantinople says that British prisoners in the hands of the Turks told a representative of the Associated Press Agency that the position in Gollipoli is a ...

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  7. ENEMY BEATEN OFF

    A violent attack by the enemy against the British and French on the western front on Tuesday afternoon totally failed. ...

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  9. NO ROOM FOR SLACKERS

    The Canadian emigration offices in London are not assisting slackers to escape enlistment. They are told that there is no room, for them ...

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  10. SERVIA'S SERIOUS POSITION

    Colonel Repington, the Times military correspondent, writes:-- "There is no doubt that the Servian army is opposed to superior forces of ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S VIEW

    General anxiety is felt in the Cabinet and elsewhere regarding Australia's views on the Dardanelles question. It is recognised that our sacrifices of our ...

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  12. BULGARIAN BLOCKADE

    A press message from Paris says that a Brindisi despatch asserts that an Italian squadron has departed for the Near East under scaled orders. It is supposed that the ...

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  13. CONTRADICTORY REPORTS

    Servian news is contradictory. Messages from Sofia affirm that the Bulgarians occupy Vranja, and have taken ...

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  14. DUKES NOT WICKED NOW

    Answering the jeremiads asserting that England was not doing her fair share, Mr. T. P. O'Connor says he finds it difficult to reconcile this view with what he sees all over ...

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  15. KAISER'S NEW FANTASY

    The Kaiser has issued a proclamation to the Bulgarians praising them for their heroism, and promising that Bulgaria shall become the mistress of the Balkans, reigning ...

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  16. SUVLA BAY LANDING

    Mr. Tennant, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of the War Office, stated, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, that the officer who commanded the troops which ...

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  17. 'GREATEST POSSIBLE FAILURE'

    The French wireless source of news says:-- "The Germans attempted yesterday a violent offensive move along a front of a little over six miles east of Rheims, simultaneously ...

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  18. EASTERN FRONT

    The Paris Journal publishes a story written by Ludovic Naudau, from Petrograd, stating that thousands of navvies are working day and night behind the Austro-German lines ...

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  19. UNIONIST'S APPEAL

    Trooper T. W. M'Cristal, the well-known unionist, who was formerly president of the Wharf Laborers' Union, has been on active service now for over 12 months with the A ...

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  20. WINTER QUARTERS

    Mr Tennant, Parliamentary Secretary for the War Office, was asked in the House of Commons if preparations had been made to erect winter shelters for the troops in the ...

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  21. SUNKEN MERCHANTMEN

    A Berlin wireless message says that in September German submarines sank 29 enemy merchantmen, and adds, "this is the best proof of the incorrectness of the ...

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  22. FIGHT FOR FOOD

    The Socialist paper Voerwaerts, of Berlin, says that it is no exaggeration to say that thousands in Berlin are struggling daily to obtain a scrap of meat or a morsel of lard. ...

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  23. ACROSS OPEN GROUND

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reports:-- "The enemy on Tuesday afternoon attacked our front from the Quarries to Hulluch, "After a heavy bombardment of our ...

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  24. KING GIVES £5000

    In connection with the day arranged throughout the United Kingdom by Australians for the help of the funds of the British Red Cross, the order of St. John and ...

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  25. IRON HEEL OF HUNS

    The Echo de Beige publishes a copy of a notice issued by General von Bissing, and affixed to the town halls throughout Belgium, announcing death sentences for ...

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  26. ARTILLERY SUCCESS

    "At Lihous our artillery repressed machine guns and trench engines which had been firing into our lines. "In Champagne the enemy repeatedly ...

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  27. NOT TO EMULATE THE HUNS

    Asked in the House of Commons if the Cabinet had considered a policy of aeroplane reprisals on German towns as a deterrent to Zeppelin raids, Mr. Tennant said that a ...

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  28. FEDERAL VACCINE INSTITUTE

    Mr. Tudor, Minister for Customs, stated to-day that the Cabinet had approved of a Federal Government institute being established for the manufacture of vaccines, serums, and ...

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  29. FRANCE'S MEDICAL SERVICE

    The chief medical officer in the Swiss army has inspected the German and French medical departments. He says: "I have seen nothing in Germany to compare with what I ...

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  30. CAPTURED GERMAN GUNS

    It has been stated in the House of Commons that captured German guns will be exhibited during the recruiting campaign. ...

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  31. AVOIDING SERVICE

    The Passport Department of the Foreign office states that there has been a recent pronounced increase in the applications from men of military age for passport to ...

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  32. MACHINE-GUN REFUSED

    In connection with an offer made by Yass residents to present a machine gun to the Defence Department the Secretary for Defence has declined the offer, as the whole ...

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  33. TRAFALGAR DAY

    Sir George Reid will to-morrow place a wreath on the Nelson column from the Government and people of the Commonwealth as a token of everlasting gratitude. ...

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  34. MR. ASQUITH IMPROVING

    A bulletin says that Mr. Asquith spent a satisfactory night, and his health has improved, although he is still confined to his room. ...

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  35. POPE'S INTERCESSION

    The Times correspondent at Rome says that apparently the Pope's intercession on behalf of persons condemned to death in Belgium by the Germans has succeeded. ...

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