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  6. THE GREAT VICTORY

    The latest official news from Paris is contained in the following communique issued at midnight on Sunday :— “ We occupied by main force the ...

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  7. RUSSIA’S OFFENSIVE

    The Petrograd communique reports —The position on the Dvin[?]k front is quieter. Many German attacks ) have been ...

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  8. ALLIES’ OFFENSIVE

    The Paris communique states that the new offensive continues in Champagne, and our gains are being maintained. Further German positions ...

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  9. SOLDIERS BUTCHERED.

    A Mussulman traveller states that during a nine hours’. journey from Malatia to Sivas he encountered only the corpses of men and women. ...

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  10. FARTS REMAINS CALM.

    The Paris correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph" says he was impressed with the calm manner in which the news of the success in the ...

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  11. THE BELGIAN ARMY.

    A representative of the “Seccolo,” of Rome, recently had an interview with the King of the Belgians, in which the soldier monarch displayed a ...

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  12. THE AUSTRIAN PROTEST

    Austria has sent her reply to the United States rejoinder to the protest she made in August against the large exports of munitions supplied ...

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  13. ROMANCE OF GREECE’S KING.

    For personal, as well as constitutional reasons, King Constantine of Greece has endeavored to maintain the strictest neutrality in this great war, ...

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  14. TOWN OF LOOS HELD.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reported late on Sunday evening :— “There was severe fighting on Sunday on the ground won yesterday. The ...

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  15. HAMPERED BY RAIN.

    The “Petit Parisien ” reports that the battles in Artois and the Champagne were fought in abominable weather conditions for an attack. ...

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  16. ALLIED LOAN,

    The Anglo-French financial commission and the principal bankers of the Eastern States of America, have reached a virtual agreement as to ...

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  17. ENEMY VERSIONS.

    Berlin reports that Fied-Marshal von Hindenburg’s troops succeeded in breaking through the Rus[?]ians at several points west of Wileschnan. ...

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  18. THE STUTTGART RAID.

    The French have administered a little of their own medicine to the Germans in their aerial raid on Stuttgart. The offical comunique makes it ...

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  19. AIR RAIDS SUCCESSFUL.

    Amsterdam reports that the Allies air-raided Bruges on Sunday, and also Sluys. It is believed that the gasworks ...

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  20. ENEMY TRENCHES CRUMPLED.

    A British attack against Prince Rupprecht’s force is proceeding to the left of Lens and the La Bassee main road, and is directed towards ...

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  21. FRANCE’S PICKED MEN.

    Paris messages dated Monday state: —“After a spasm of firing, the guns were quietened, and the bayonet was brought to work in the German ...

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  22. THE AUSTRIANS’ STALL.

    The enemy with great [?]orces, attempted to break our front, near Novo Alexinetz, near the north-eastern frontier of Galicia. The battle ...

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  23. ATROCITIES DENIED.

    A message from New York states that Count Bernstorff, German Ambassador, declares that all reports of Armenian atrocities are untrue. No ...

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  24. AUSTRIA YIELDS.

    It is officially reported that Austria has agreed to the unconditional with-drawal of her Ambassador, Dr Dumba, from America. ...

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  25. ITALIAN SUCCESSES.

    An official communique issued at Rome on Sunday evening stated :— “ The enemy on September 24 attempted a coup-de-main with large ...

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  26. GERMAN ADMISSIONS.

    A German communique says:— “The Anglo-French offensive, which has been prepared for months, has been put into operation without ...

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  27. BRITAIN’S SHARE OF WAR.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) has appointed a special committee of the Cabinet, which will be entrusted with the supervision and general ...

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  28. FOE'S TERRIBLE LOSSES.

    Rotterdam messages declare that persistent reports come from various points of the Belgo-Dutch frontier that the Anglo-French forces have ...

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  29. BULGARIA’S ATTITUDE.

    The Bulgarian Minister at Bucharest (M. Rade[?]) declares that the mobilisation of the Bulgarian forces must not be considered as a step ...

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  31. GERMAN HOPES.

    A recent order issued to tho German army states that “tens of thousands of your comrades who have opposed the Russian efforts at Sventziany and ...

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  32. CONSCRIPTION.

    Sir Ian Hamilton, Commander-in-chief of the forces at the Dardanelles, will not have conscription at any price. “ Are we, then, ” he says, “ to leave ...

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  33. IRELAND’S SHARE IN THE WAR.

    Mr John Dillon, M.P., speaking at a great convention of the Nationalists in Limerick on July 21 last, said that painful and humiliating as some of the ...

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  34. “ EVERYWHERE ADVANCING.”

    M. Nadaud, the French military correspondent with the Russian forces, in telegram from headquarters to the Paris “Journal,” states that ...

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  35. IN GREECE.

    Greek army reservists are coming in response to the mobilisation en masse, and there have been scenes of the greatest enthusiasm in Athens ...

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  36. FEARFUL STREAM OF WOUNDED.

    The Amsterdam “Telegraaf” describes the gunfire as tremendous, and says it was followed by a fearful stream of German wounded. Soon all ...

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  37. ARMENIAN HORRORS.

    An awful story of cruelty is formed by narratives published by “Daily Chronicle.” Besides many thousand Armenians, who have been ...

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  38. IMPERIAL CONFERENCES.

    The Canadian newspapers are unanimously in favor of the representation of India at future Imperial Conferences. The Ottawa “Free Press” declares ...

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  39. NEURALGIA BY THE CLOCK

    It is a curious thing about neuralgia that its sharp stabbing pains often come on at the same hour every evening. It is not always the case, but ...

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  41. WOMEN AND CHILDREN SOLD.

    “ Little children were put upon the roads, and wandered, famished, until many died from starvation. Similar scenes occurred in the ...

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  42. WAR NOTES

    The latest development in the Balkans will doubtless have a marked effect upon Italy’s plans in regard to Turkey. A considerable time has now ...

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  44. LITTERED WITH CORPSES.

    A little girl states that when one Caravan arrived at the Governor’s office at Sari Kichila children were torn from their mothers’ arms and ...

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