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  4. WAR IN WINTER

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  7. FRENCH HOLD THEIR GROUND

    Tahure Hill, captured by the French, was one of the most important points of the German second line on the west. ...

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  8. MORE MEN WANTED

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, announced to-day that the British Army Council had asked that Commonwealth reinforcements should be increased from 6500 to 9000 ...

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  9. TROOPS AT SALONICA

    The Petit Parisien says that the French troops were landed 2½ miles from Salonica, and drafted in the quickest possible manner to Guengueil. ...

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  10. GAINS HELD FAST

    A Paris official message says:--"The enemy during the night violently bombarded the whole of our front to the north of the Scarpe, and attempted four successive ...

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  11. GREEK SOLDIERS IN STREETS

    The Paris Journal states that thousands of mobilised Greek soldiers parade the streets of Salonica. The city has turned out to see the immense ...

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  12. 83,000 SENT TO THE FRONT

    At a meeting of the Federal Parliamentary War Committee, it was reported by the Defence Department that up to September 29, 83,357 men had been despatched to the ...

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  13. SYSTEMATIC MASSACRES

    The Armenian massacres began when Enver Pasha's army invaded Russian territory. Irregular bands of raiders committed horrible crimes at Olty, Ardanuch, and ...

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  14. BULGARIA'S PREPARATIONS

    The Bulgarians have ordered the evacuation of houses on the water's edge at Dedeagatch, and have installed the most powerful guns in the forts, which are filled with ...

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  15. GREEK CRISIS

    The Athens correspondent of the Times says that M. Venizelos disagreed with the King on the question of Greece's obligations to Servia. ...

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  16. ARRESTS OF AGRARIANS

    A Sofia message to the Berlin Lokal Anzeiger says that the Bulgarian Ministers held a conference after the receipt of the Russian, ultimatum, and sat from midnight until 4 ...

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  17. TAHURE SUCCESS ADMITTED

    A German official statement says:--"The French offensive in the Champagne continues. After a strong artillery fire, gradually increasing to the utmost intensity ...

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  18. LABYRINTH OF DEFENCES

    The Paris correspondent of the Times says that the French are less than two miles from the Challerange-Bazancourt railway. The events of the last few days, he adds, have ...

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  19. PROGRESS AT SUVLA BAY.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton reports:-- "During the past month the fighting at Suvia Bay has not been on a scale calling for special reports. There have been patrol ...

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  20. NEW GREEK CABINET

    The new Greek Cabinet is likely to be for neutrality. M. Zaimis, the new Premier, is sympathetic with the Allies. M. Gounaris is neutral. M. Dragoumis and M. Rallis ...

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  21. BENEDETTO BRIN

    The inquiry into the explosion and fire on board the Italian warship Benedetto Brin has excluded the theory of foul play. ...

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  22. A CALL FROM SERVIA

    The Paris Matin states that M. Vesnitch, on behalf of Servia, says.--"The reinforcements sent by the British and French galvanised the Servian troops. ...

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  23. NEARER AUSTRALIA

    Australia should realise the great importance of the Balkan campaign. The Austro-German immense offensive undoubtedly inaugurates a gigantic scheme, the objective ...

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  24. DUMB BATTALION LEAVING THE TROOPSHIP

    The picture shows soldiers leaving the--, at Woolloomooloo Bay this morning. A number of them have met with accidents which they are not permitted to mention to the press. A report of the landing appears on another page. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. FRENCH ARTILLERY'S PROWESS

    Colonel Repington, Times military correspondent, says:--"The French are deserving of the heartiest congratulations for the capture of Tahure ...

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  26. THEIR OWN MEDICINE

    Copenhagen messages state that German shipping in the Baltic Sea is demoralised by the fear of Russian and British submarines. Most of the ships are slaying in port, and ...

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  27. NAUGHTY CROWN PRINCE

    The Paris Nouvelle Revue says that the Kaiser has aged much. His hair and moustache are white. He has had serious trouble with the Crown ...

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