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  4. KITCHENER'S BRISK WAY

    A feeling of optimism is reported from Athens as the result of Lord Kitchener's visit to King Constantine. ...

    Article : 127 words
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  6. IN AFRICA

    The Colonial Office has learned from the Nigerian Government that an Anglo-French force occupied Tibat[?], in the Camcroons, on November 3. ...

    Article : 110 words
  7. ENEMY SHORT OF FOOD

    A message from Amsterdam says that riots occurred during the week in various Vienna markets, owing to a dearth of vegetables and butter. ...

    Article : 104 words
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  10. AMBIGUITY MUST END

    The Times Athens correspondent says that Lord Kitchener's arrival was unexpected. He suddenly turned up at Pirr[?]eus accompanied by Colonel Sir Arthur M'Mahon (British ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. HUNGRY HAMBURG

    Neutrals travelling from Germany tell of the alarming condition of the poor of Hamburg. Children are stated to be suffering from ...

    Article : 67 words
  12. TEN DAYS' FIGHT

    An Anglo-Belgian force of 300 men heroically defended the town of Saisi, on the Rhodeslan-German East Africa border, against a mixed German force of 1[?]00. ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. HAS MONASTIR FALLEN?

    The report of the occupation of Monastir by Bulgarian forces is unconfirmed. It is believed that a few Servians arc entrenched seven miles north of the city. ...

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  14. ALLIES AND GREECE

    The Times Athens correspondent says that Lord Kitchener was cheered in the streets after his interview with King Constantine. A feeling of optimism followed his visit . ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. RUSSIANS FOR BALKANS

    Marcel Hutin, in a message to the Echo de Paris, says that the relaxation of General Ivanoff's advance on Volsynia, in Galicia, is due to the concentration of ...

    Article : 43 words
  16. BULGARS CLAIM SUCCESSES

    "We have occupied Rashka, Novo Uaros, and Sjenica. We are advancing on all fronts and are within 10 miles of Prishtina. We have taken 2800 prisoners." ...

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  17. FATE OF DE WET

    The Capetown correspondent of the Times states that the Governor's speech at the opening of Parliament has not indicated elemency towards De Wet and others. ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. WANT WAR TO END

    The Bucharest correspondent states that Dr. Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier, has had a conference with M. Mal[?]noff, and the Opposition party in Bulgaria, respecting [?]n ...

    Article : 115 words
  19. WARSHIP'S CREW

    The Admiralty has no news of the survivors from the warship Tara, which was reported to have been torpedoed off the North African coast. ...

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  20. "BOUND TO BE CONQUERED"

    Mr. Ward Price, in an illuminating despatch to the Daily Mail from Athens, says that the Greeks are the prey to conflicting emotions. Their sympathies in the abstract ...

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  21. MOUNTAIN FORTRESSES

    The Times correspondent at Italian headquarters says that the last obstacles to the conquest of Tolmino and Gorz are being persistently surmounted. Torrential rains have ...

    Article : 129 words
  22. BRITISH FOR GREECE

    Mr. Ack[?]rmann, Berlin correspondent of the United Press, reports that German submarines operating at Salonica have sent a wireless message to the German Admiralty ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. SUPPORT FROM IRISH

    The Times correspondent at British headquarters on the western front says that Mr. Redmond has addressed the Irish divisions, and promised to do his utmost to secure ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. MUNITIONS ON DANUBE

    The Bucharest correspondent says:--"The scene on the Danube is extraordinary. Sixty -eight immense steel lighters, each containing 50 to 100 waggon loads, towed by tugs, and ...

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  25. "WILL RESIST CONSCRIPTION"

    Mr. Byrne, in the House of Commons today, is to question Mr. Asquith with regard to Lord Derby's recruiting scheme. Mr. Byrne states that if conscription is ...

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  26. NEW ZEPPELIN LOST

    During the process of inflation of a new Zeppelin, 718, at Schleswig, the machine caught fire and was totally destroyed, together with a new shed. ...

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  27. GREEK COMMERCE

    The Times correspondent at Athens states that on Friday night the British Legation communicated to the press the following note:-- ...

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  28. SHAH STAYS AT TEHERAN

    The Persian Government has issued an official statement to the effect that the Shah will remain at Teheran, and that friendly relations with Russia have been restored. The ...

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  29. METALS FOR GERMANY

    The Buenos Aires correspondent of the Times states that Germany is receiving from there, by neutral vessels through neutral ports, supplies of copper and wolfram ...

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  30. OSTEND BOMBARDED

    "Monitors bombarded Ostend, but were compelled to withdraw." ...

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  31. TRYING TO BUY INDIA

    A P[?]kin message states that the Germans are scattering gold for the propagation of lurid falsehoods in India. ...

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  32. MEDICAL SERVICES

    Colonel R. H. J. Fetherston, Acting-Director-General of Australian Medical Services, has decided that Surgeon-General Williams shall be Deputy-Director of Medical ...

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  33. ELECTRICAL MASSAGE

    The War Office pays a tribute to the remarkable success of massage by electrical treatment at the great convalescent camps. A corps of 700 mass[?]uses is employed, and more ...

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  34. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

    Mr. Garvin, in an address, said that he was less afraid of Germany's reputed successes than the proposals for a premature and disastrous peace. Germany knew that ...

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  35. ESCAPE FROM SUBMARINE

    The Madrid correspondent of the Times states that it is believed the steamer [?]Verona escaped from a submarine in the darkness. The Vero[?] is a twin-screw steamer of 8261 ...

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