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  6. PRUSSIA’S LOSSES

    Sir John French reports— “The situation on the British front on Friday showed no change. “Several German attacks were ...

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  7. £100, EACH TO V REC[?]IENTS.

    Mr Oppenheimer, [?] South African diamond pioneer, has offered to give £100 to each of the f[?]st four South Africans to win the Victoria Cross, ...

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  8. ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    The “Daily Chronicle” announces that the American Ambassador at Constantinople (Mr H. Morgenthau,) has approached the Porte, and offered ...

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  9. EASTERN OUTLOOK

    Military critics at Petrograd consider that the enemy’s offensive from Riga to Pinsk, which is the objective of the Russian armies operating in ...

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  10. GERMAN SUBMARINE LOSSES.

    The United States Government has been officially informed that the British navy now includes a special type of maine-destroyers trawlers ...

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  11. PRUSSIAN LOSSES,

    The severity of tho recent fighting is proved by the Prussian casualty lists. Nos, 300 to 309 give 49,705 casualties, the next 10 53,396, the ...

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  12. THE NEW BIPLANE.

    His Majesty the King and President Poincare have exchanged congratulations on the joint success of the British and French armies, and have ...

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  13. GERMANY’S SUPPLIES SHORT.

    Germany is reported to be requisitioning blankets and horse cloths. ...

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  14. ENEMY LOSES SEAPLANE.

    A German seaplane has been picked up off Trelleberg, on the south coats of Sweden. There was no sign of its crew. ...

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  15. VON HINDENBURG.

    Field-Marshall von Hindenburg’s birthday was celebrated throughout Germany on Friday and Saturday. The newspapers published long ...

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  16. PRETENDER ARRESTED AS SPY.

    News has just reached San Francisco that Dr. Frederick Cook, who earned world-wide notoriety in 1909 by his assertion that he had ...

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  17. 27; VESSELS SUNK LAST MONTH.

    During September, 27 British merchant vessels, aggregating 85,000 tons (or an average of nearly 3150 tons each), were sunk by ...

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  18. FOOD FOR BRITAIN.

    Advices from Copenhagen state that the leaders of the co-operative dairying societies in Denmark have decided that it is to the interest of their ...

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  19. ROUMANIA’S ATTITUDE.

    An important statement was made by tho Premier of Roumania (M. Bratiano) an Friday, in reply to a Parliamentary delegation, which ...

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  20. BRITISH NURSES GIVE LIVES.

    The latest casualty lists issued in London contain the names of eight nurses who have died on service, three in France and five in the ...

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  21. HOW MARCHAND LED HIS MEN

    Flicking a walking stick, and calmly puffing a pipe like a company commander, General Marchand, of Fashoda fame, placed himself at the head of a ...

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  22. AMERICAN V. BRITISH TRADE.

    Tho Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) has forwarded a letter to the United states Ambassador in London (Mr Walter ...

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  23. LIQUOR CONTROL IN LONDON.

    The Order in Councils gazetted a week ago applying the regulations for the control of the sale of alcoholic liquor to London, including ...

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  24. GENERAL SMUTS STONED.

    It is officially reported that General Smuts, Minister for Defence in South Africa, barely escaped assassination, as the result of a hooligan ...

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  25. AUSTRIAN ULTIMATUM,

    Advices from Cologne reaching Amsterdam are to the effect that Austria is sending Roumania an ultimatum, couched in friendly terms, ...

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  26. BRITISH MUNITIONS.

    Evidence of the manner in which Great Britain is attending now to the production of munitions of war is supplied by the fact that there are ...

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  27. NEWS CONFIRMED.

    The official Petrograd bulletin issued on Saturday night contained the following passage,:— “The Russians have wrested the ...

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  28. AUSTRIA’S CHAOTIC CONDITION.

    Travellers arriving in Berne (Switzerland) describe the conditions in Vienna as chaotic. German officials are endeavoring to ...

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  29. OUR ALLIES.

    Paris communiques dated Friday midnight and Saturday state:— “ A coup de main between Auberive and Epine de Vedegrange in the ...

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  30. BRITISH ADVANCE AT LOOS.

    The Paris newspaper, the “ Petit Parisien,” gives a vivid picture of the British advance. It states:— “The sight of the human wave ...

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  31. REMARKABLE SURGICAL FEAT

    One of the most remarkable operations ever attempted in Australia has recently been successfully performed at the military base hospital in St. ...

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  32. NO STRIKE.

    In the dispute in which 15,000 Welsh miners threatened to strike owing to a lack of uniformity in the interpretation of Lord St. Aldwyn’s ...

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  33. OFFICIAL DETAILS.

    The Petrograd communiques state: A German attack on the railway east of Mitawa. (south-west, of Riga) was unsuccessful. ...

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  34. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Tho following official communique deals with the fighting on the Austro-Italian front :—Fogs are retarding our operations, although by their ...

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  35. NO UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.

    The president of the Central Unemployed Bureau for the United Kingdom states that since the war there has been no evidence of distress. ...

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  36. NEW SCOTS’ BATTLE CRY.

    A wounded soldier from the recent fighting at Loos narrates that a famous Scottish regiment, principally recruited from Dundee, charged with the ...

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  37. BRITISH M. P. DIES OF WOUNDS.

    Lieutenant the Hon. T. C. R. Agar Robartes, Liberal M.P. for the St. Austell division of Cornwall, who is the eldest son of Viscount Clifden, ...

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  39. TRAM FALLS INTO CANAL.

    The Germans recently shut off all light at Zeebrugge, not only to hide the results of the British bombardment, but to conceal the harbour ...

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  40. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    Me[?]ers of the House of Commons addressed large recruiting meetings at various points en route, being accompanied by their bands. ...

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  41. ENEMY VERSIONS.

    “ The British on Friday evening tried to recapture the ground we took during the past few days. They failed, and suffered heavy, bloody losses. ...

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  43. GERMANY AND SERBIA.

    Tho Bucharest correspondent of the “ Petit Parisien” has learned that the German soldiers have relived the Austrians of the first attacking line ...

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  44. AMRRICAN LOAN TO ; ALLIES.

    A New York message states that the confidence of Mr J. Pierpont Morgan, jun., that the Anglo-French loan of £100,000,000 would be ...

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  46. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    Conferences between the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr M’Kenna) and the Russian Minister for Finance (Mr Bark) have resulted in the ...

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  47. BALKANS PROBLEM.

    “Le Temps” (Paris) states that Ministers of the Quadruple Entente Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy) have notified the Bulgarian ...

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