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  6. GREECE’S LOST FLEET

    Reuter’s correspondent, at Athens, telegraphing on October [?], says that the delivery of the Greek Fleet was effected in the afternoon. Franco ...

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  7. ITALY’S OFFENSIVE

    The '“Times” correspondent at the Italian head[?] states that the Italians showed marked superiority in their new offensive on the Carso. ...

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  8. SALONIKA FRONT.

    A Paris official reports dealing with the operations on the Salonika front says:— “The Serbs repulsed violent ...

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  9. WARNING NOT GIVEN.

    NEW YORK, Thursday, 12.30 p.m. Captain C. Smith, master of the British steamer Stephano, 3449 tons, which was sunk on Sunday, in an ...

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  10. GERMANS REPLACE ALLIES.

    A well-informed Grecian correspondent says that the Allied naval note did not surprise Athens, which was prepared for it by recent events. It ...

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  11. PLENTY OF RESERVES.

    In the House of Commons, Mr Dillon said that he regretted Mr Asquith’s speech did not contain any assurance regarding Roumania. Mr ...

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  12. SHIPS MUST BE REPLACED

    A resolution has been adapted by, the Council of the Chambers of Commerce urging the Government not to consider peace terms that do not ...

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  13. BULGARS LEAVE MONASTIR

    Mr G. Ward price, the official British press representative in the Balkans, says that the Struma push has put out of action 3000 Bulgars, ...

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  14. “TANKS” A SUCCESS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr Lloyd George, Minister for War, said that the British “tanks” in use in France had been a ...

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  15. MR J. W. GERARD’S MISSION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that the Government had no official ...

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  16. ANZACS IN ENGLAND.

    A Commonwealth official says that numerous Australian soldiers are now marrying in England. Their Australian fiancee[?] are coming by ...

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  17. ROUMANIA.

    In the course of a leading article the “Times” says:— “The account, of Mr Stanley Washburn’s interview with the King ...

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  18. DISTINGUISHED GENERAL.

    The by-election for North Ayrshire resulted as follows:— Lieut-General Sir A. Hunter. Weston (Coalitionist) ...

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  19. SUBMARINES.

    State officials state that the vital interests of the United States, and not the strict letter or international law will be he standard by which to judge ...

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  20. FRENCH INFLICT CASUALTIES.

    The "“Times” correspondent at Paris states that the French defeated three divisions in Tuesday’s advance. N[?]ous Germans were ...

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  23. DRAMATIC EVENT.

    Reuter’s correspondent, in a later despatch, says that he, by courtesy of the Greek Premier, was allowed to witness from the cruiser Lemnos, for ...

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  24. BRITISH ADVANCE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris furnishes a semi-official message which reads as follows:—“The British yesterday made more serious ...

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  25. KINGSTONIA SAFE.

    It, is announced that the British steamer Kingstonia, which was reported to have been sunk by a German submarine, is safe. Her owners, the ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    An Austrian communique from Amsterdam reads :—“The [?] repeatedly penetrated our lines south of A[?] were [?]cted ...

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  27. GERMAN SOCIALIST LEADER.

    Router’s A[?] correspondent states that the Reichstag committee to which the matter was referred rofused to permit Dr. Liehknocht to ...

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  28. BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    General Sir Doug[?]s Hung reports: “We delivered an attack [?] noon on the low heights intervening between our front and the Bapa[?]ne ...

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  29. INCOMING STEAMERS PROTECTED.

    NEW YORK, Thursday, 3.15 p.m. The American naval coastal patrol destroyers, which circled them. The has begun its work. ...

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