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  4. GREEK CRISIS MORE ACUTE

    The Greek crisis is more acute, the King having accepted the resignation of Zaimis Cabinet. The endurance limit of the ...

    Article : 142 words
  5. RUSSIAN VICTORIES

    A Petrograd official message states:- "On the Dvinsk front, south of Lake Sventsen, the enemy's attack was repulsed with heavy losses. A thousand dead were counted ...

    Article : 123 words
  6. MISSED OPPORTUNITY

    The book on the Dardanelles, written by the American correspondent, Mr. Granville Fortescue, says:- "A neutral officer with the Turkish army ...

    Article : 203 words
  7. FIGHT FOR HILL 199

    A Paris official message says:- "In the Artols region artillery actions have been continued, particularly in the Loos sector. In the Champagne district fighting has ...

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  8. ONLY TWENTY DAYS

    Signor Lucanio Magrini, war correspondent of the Milan paper II Secolo, cabled from Salonica on October 30 a description of his journey from Frizovich to Ochrida. He refers ...

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  9. FUTILE SURPRISE ATTACK

    An earlier official message says:- "Between the Aisne and the Olse, in the sectors of Puiseleine and Quennevieres, the enemy, after a brisk surprise fusillade, ...

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  10. ESCAPING THE SCOURGE

    Mr. Stanley Washburn, the correspondent of the Times, says that on the Moscow-Warsaw road during two days he had seen hundreds of thousands of refugees--men, women, ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. ANZACS REMAIN FIRM

    Major-General Monro, commander-in-Chief at the Dardanelles, reports:- "On Thursday night the Turks four times attacked the extreme right of our Anzac ...

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  12. FIVE AIR FIGHTS

    Field-Murshal Sir John French report:- "On Thursday there were five air fights, resulting in one German aeroplane being brought down in our lines. ...

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  13. FRENCH CAPTURE BRIDGES

    A Paris official message rays:- "In Servia the Bulgarians are entrenching before Krivolak, 220 yards from our outposts, whose advances their artillery is attempting ...

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  14. LOSS OF TRANSPORT

    The Official Press Bureau stales that the British transport Rainuzuu was sunk by a submarine's shell-fire on September 19 in the Aegean Sea. Seventy-five out of 300 Indian ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. PRICE OF FAILURE

    General Grigorell, who was commandant at Kovno, has been convicted by courtmartial held at Dvinsk on a charge of providing insufficient defence of the fortress, ...

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  16. "THE HATES"

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett describing the work on the beaches, said that hundreds of Greek and Egyptian laborers were, brought over to Helles to construct a road round the seashore, ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. WAR LASTS TOO LONG

    A semi-official newspaper at Petrograd states that German prisoners taken recently differ from those taken earlier in the war. They now talk freely of their woes. ...

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  18. BRITISH JOIN FRENCH

    Eleven more transports containing Anglo-French troops have disembarked, at Salonica, and the British reinforcements have reached the French Sector. ...

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  19. EXPLOSIONS AT VARNA

    The Times correspondent in the Balkans reports that four Russian battleships bombarded Varna. Numerous destroyers, one cruiser, and four transports were divided into ...

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  20. KING IMPROVES

    An official bulletin states that the King bad a somewhat better night, and that his appetito is improving. He still suffers from some pain, especially ...

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  21. GREEK MUDDLE

    M. Zaimis has refused King Constantine's request that he should remain in office, and the King has accepted the resignation of the Cabinet. ...

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  22. SHIRKERS LEAVING

    There has been a groat rush to the Cunard Line offices at Liverpool of able-bodied men who are going to America to escape enlistment. Included in the crowd were a number ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. TERRIBLE ENEMY LOSSES

    A neutral, lately a resident in Turkey, has arrived at Copenhagen. He says that Mr. Asquith has underestimated the number of Turks in the Dardanelles. There are, he ...

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  24. GERMANY'S CLAIMS

    A Berlin official message concerning the operations in the Balkans, says:- "The Valley of Moraveca and the heights near Arelje have been captured. South of ...

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  25. VON BULOW'S OLIVE BRANCH

    A press message from Milan says that Prince von Bulow's arrival at Lucerne is regarded us an incident of transcendent importance, to which the Central European press ...

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  26. WANTED ZAIMIS TO REMAIN

    The Athens correspondent of the Times says that efforts were made to induce M. Zaimis to remain in office and conduct the elections. ...

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  27. VIGOROUS FIGHTING

    An Athens message states that there has been a resumption of vigorous operations in the Dardanelles. ...

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  28. HOW CANADA DOES IT

    The Times correspondent at Toronto says that the offers of new battalions are pouring in at the rate of ten or twelve dully. There will soon be sufficient to mako up 250,000. ...

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  29. BULGARIAN FAILURE

    A Paris official message says:- "In the eastern theatre, despite a violent artillery preparation, the Bulgarians on Wednesday failed in all attempts against ...

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  30. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    The cloth mills of the United Kingdom have supplied 24,000,000 yards of uniform cloth to the Allied troops since the beginning of the war. ...

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  31. WAR MINISTER SUPPORTED

    There are indications that King Constantine is supporting M. Yanakitsas, Minister of War in the Zaimis Cabinet. He has appointed him his aide-de-camp. ...

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  32. COMBINED AGAINST BULGARIA

    Geneva learns from Frankfort that the Russians, French, and British are preparing a combined offensive against the Bulgarians. ...

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  33. PEACE CONGRESS PROBABLE

    A press message from the Copenhagen Exchange Agency, received in London, states that the Swedish Government intends to convene a peace congress either at The ...

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  34. LONDON'S DARK STREETS

    The dark streets of London are stimulating people to earlier shopping methods. Further restrictions respecting the trading hours of hotels are considered probable. ...

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  35. CHANCE FOR THE COUNTRY

    The Giornale d'Italia learns from Athena that King Constantino intends calling on the country to vote on the clear issue of intervention on the side of the Entente. ...

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  36. ROUMANIAN POLITICS

    A change is expected in the Roumanian Ministry. The King is at Bucharest, conferring with the leaders of the moderate parties. ...

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  37. GERMANY NOT DISTURBED

    A Copenhagen message states that the resignation of M. Zaimis has not disturbed the German press, which is convinced that King Constantine dominates the situation. ...

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  38. WOMEN FIGHT WITH MEN

    Dr. Gruitch, who is attached to the Servian Army, is now in London. According to a press message, ho has declared that there were nearly 2000 women in the ...

    Article : 105 words
  39. KITCHENER NOT RESIGNED

    The Official Press Bureau announces that during Lord Kitchener's temporary absence from public duty, Mr. Asquith is carrying on his work at the War Office. ...

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  40. MR. ASQUITH CRITICISED

    The Rome Tribune publishes a scathing article on Mr. Asquith's speech. It docs not accept tho excuse that the Entente relied on Greece, and says that they ought to have ...

    Article : 55 words
  41. WHAT ITALY THINKS

    The Times correspondent at Rome says:- "The newspapers, commenting on the Greek crisis, find ground for satisfaction, though they forget that demobilisation is a ...

    Article : 102 words
  42. BRITISH RELATIONS

    The Athens correspondent of the Times says that an excellent impression has been created in regard to British relations by an official statement to the effect that after the ...

    Article : 52 words
  43. COST TO CANADA

    A message from Ottawa states that it is officially estimated that Canada's war expenditure next year will amount to £200 per man in the Expeditionary Forces in the ...

    Article : 56 words
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