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  4. ZEPPELINS' JOURNEY.

    It is believed that yesterday's raid over the middle-eastern counties was carried out by two Zeppelins and two Taubes. The results were that three bombs foil on Lowestoft, one ...

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  7. THE WAR.

    An official, bulletin published in Petrograd yesterday says:-- "In the Carpathians we quietly approached the enemy's barbed-wire entanglements ...

    Article : 99 words
  8. RIVER CAMPAIGN.

    The British continued their offensive on Tuesday south of Shaiba, in Mesopotamia. The enemy was 15,000 strong, and had six battalions of regulars, and six guns. He ...

    Article : 109 words
  9. THE DISCIPLINE OF FEAR.

    In a despatch dated the 13th inst. Eyewitness with the British headquarters' writes:-- "The Germans at Festubert on Thursday ...

    Article : 376 words
  10. AROUND THE PORTE.

    Since the return of General von der Goltz the Turks have been feverishly engaged in putting Adrianople and the Bulgarian frontier in a state of defence. ...

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  11. GREAT EVENTS COMING.

    Lo Journal, the Paris newspaper, predicts that great events will occur on the eastern front within a fortnight, and adds that it will probably be discovered that there are ...

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  12. ANOTHER GERMAN RUSE.

    The Washington correspondent, of the Times says that German propagandists are trying to launch a new campaign against the American manufacture of munitions for ...

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  13. BULGARIA'S POLICY.

    The impression that a marked change in the policy of Bulgaria is impending gains ground daily. In Sofia the belief in German's invincibility is weakening, and the ...

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  14. SHELLING PALESTINE COAST.

    The French Ministry of Marine announces that on Thursday morning French cruisers destroyed the bridge connecting the railroad into the interior of Syria with St. ...

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  15. LIQUOR AND MUNITIONS.

    There is good authority for stating that the recent inquiries and discussions have assisted the Government in coining to the decision with regard to the proposed liquor ...

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  16. VOTING AT THE FRONT.

    The Canadian troops now fighting in France will not be deprived of the right of exercising their franchise in the event of a Parliamentary election. ...

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  17. WANTS TO RUN AWAY.

    The Paris Temps states that at a sitting of the Dynastic Council at Constantinople the Sultan declared that he had decided to abdicate in the event of Constantinople being ...

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  18. SIGNAL OF GREATER THINGS.

    The Times, in the course of a leading article, says: "The airship raids on the east coast of England must be invested with a larger ...

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  19. JOHN MASEFIELD JOINS.

    Mr. John Masefield, the well-known poet and author, has joined the army as a hospital orderly in France. ...

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  20. SMOKED CIGAR UNDER FIRE.

    An Italian war correspondent describes Mr. Churchill, the First Lord of the Admiralty, proceding the Naval Brigade force to Antwerp, when the Germans first made a dash ...

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  21. RED CROSS ORGANISATION.

    The Red Cross organisation has 401 motor ambulances at work among the British forces in France. It has also under its control 78 touring cars, 32 motor lorries, 21 motor cycles ...

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  22. PILLAGE AND MURDER.

    A reign of terror prevails in Smyrna. Upon the pretext of levying requisitions, the Turks are pillaging every shop, and are robbing the wealthiest citizens and driving them ...

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  23. WORKERS' WAGES.

    During the first quarter of this year the wages of 792.003 English workpeople were raised, the change representing £108,809 a week. ...

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  24. SHETLANDS MYSTERY.

    The explosion at Lerwick, in the Shetland Isles, shattered several of the shops in a street. It is believed to have been caused by gun-cotton, and is at present a mystery. ...

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  25. IMPOSSIBLE AT PRESENT.

    The Echo de Paris has been informed that the Vatican perfectly realises the impossibility of peace at present, and it docs not intend to exercise any influence. ...

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    Lady Denman won the Denman Stakes this afternoon at the Autumn meeting of City Tattersall's Club at Randwick. Silver Lad was three-quarters of a length away second, and Brattle was third. A report of the racing will be found on Page 5. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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