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  6. CONSCRIPTION —AN INSULT

    Tho following article in the London “Daily News” is noteworthy as expressing the view of a private soldier in regard to the present newspaper ...

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  7. NO REPLY

    The Monday evening newspapaers awaited the first intimation of Bulgaria’s decision with the most intense eagerness, but up to the time that they ...

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  8. ON GREEK SOIL

    It is announced that Russia’s ultimatum was delivered to M. Radaslavof[?], Premier of Bulgaria, at 4 o’clock on Monday afternoon (which corresponds ...

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  9. PETROGRAD, MONDAY MIDNIGHT.

    “ In the north, near Dvinsk, the Germans yesterday opened a heavy fire on our regiments, and occupied part of our trenches, but we ...

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  10. ANOTHER STROKE

    Paris advices are that the bombardment of the German second line of positions by the French continues., and that preparations for another ...

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  11. BULGARIAN PATROL OPENS FIRE

    A Bulgarian patrol opposite Zimmitzu, on the Danube, on Tuesday fired 20 shots at Roumanian fishermen, who were fishing in Roumanian waters. No ...

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  12. ESCAPED GERMAN PRISONER.

    Tho Berlin newspaper “ Vossiche Zeitung” publishes a long report of the experience of Captain johannes Schmidt, who escaped from the ...

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  13. BERLIN, MONDAY. 6 p. m.

    “ The Russians, after a strong artillery preparation, attacked the forces Field-Marshal von Hindenburg, between Postaway and ...

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  14. THE ALLIES’ LANDING.

    Athens reports that the news of the projected landing by the Allies at Salonika, the chief Greek port in the Aegean Sea, has aroused a curious ...

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  15. WAR PROFITS

    “Reynolds’ Newspaper, ” London, had the following to say in a recent issue 011 forced labor and war profits:— “We do not suggest that it is the ...

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  16. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    Asked by a heckler at an election meeting at Cape Town whether, if Great Britain won the war, he would be in tavor of restoring South -west ...

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  17. FORMAT PROTEST.

    The Greek Government has issued formal protest regarding the landing of troops at Salonika. A well-known Creek politician ...

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  18. THE ARABIC.

    Official confirmation was forthcoming at Washington on Monday of reports that the last German Note relative to the sinking of the ...

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  19. MOBILISATION UNPOPULAR.

    The Sofia correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says that redoubled precautions are being taken in the neighborhood of the palace of King ...

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  20. CONVENIENT SlLENCE.

    The British Press Bureau has issued a French official statement, pointing out that, in order to allay [?]ineasiness in Germany, the German ...

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  21. ROUMANIAN VIEW.

    The Rome “Messagero” says that the Roumanian Opposition has invited the Government to order a general mobilisation. The newspapers at ...

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  22. OUTSPOKEN CABINET.

    The Rome correspondent of the “ Daily Telegraph” has furnished that journal with a verbatim respect of an interview which King Ferdiuand of ...

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  23. LOSS OF THE HESPERIAN.

    United States naval officers, who were assigned to examine fragments of metal found aboard the Allan liner Hesperian, are virtually ...

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  24. GERMANY’S POLICY REFLECTED

    The “ Patris,” the chief Government organ at Athens, states that any attempt to resist disemb[?]rkation would not be approved by the ...

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  25. THE NEW CAMPAIGN.

    The Athens correspondent of the Rome “Tribuna” confirms the statement that the Allies have landed divisions of troops at Salonika. ...

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  26. RESISTLESS FRENCH CHARGE.

    During the recent charges in the Champagne the French did not stop to lake each work, but sped on until further advance was impossible ...

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  27. GREEK’S GOODWILL.

    When M. Venezelos, Premier of Greece, announced in Parliament the landing of the Anglo-French troops, the members of the Chamber of ...

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  28. MERCHANTMEN REWARDED.

    The British Admiralty has awarded £200 to the officers and crew of the s. s. Cottingham, which fouled and damaged a German submarine, and ...

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  29. BOMBARDMENT IN THE STRAITS.

    Mitylene reports that a British light squadron bombarded the Turkish positions at Fenki, on the Dardanelles, on Monday. The Allies placed ...

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  30. THE REFERENDUM

    A conference of representatives of the unions and political labor leagues met at the Sydney Trades Hall last night, and discussed the ...

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  31. NIGHT CLUBS IN LONDON.

    The Home Secretary (Sir John Simon) takes a serious view of the night club evil in London, and is determined to control it. ...

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  32. WHAT WILL HAPPEN.

    It is generally expected that the Allies will occupy Dedeagatch (the Bulgarian port on the Aegean), and that the Russians will descend on ...

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  33. FRENCH STEAMER SUNK.

    A Marseilles message reports that an Austrian submarine sank the French steamer Provincia (3523 tons), off Cerigo (one of the Ionian Islands). ...

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  34. “REAL LIVE BATTLE.”

    A well-known English Rugby footballer, who was in the fighting in France on September 25, writes — It was a real live battle, The ...

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  35. TRAPPING A SNIPER.

    A correspondent from headquarters in France describes how a burly and notorious German sniper met his fate. One of our volunteer observers crept ...

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  36. THEATRICAL MANAGER’S DEATH.

    Mr George Edwards, the well known theatrical manager, died in London on Monday morning. He would have been 63 years of ago on ...

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  37. GERMAN JOURNALS INCREDULOUS.

    Tho “Frankfurter Zeitung,” says a Berlin message, makes the following comments :—“ England’s threats to land troops at Salonika are ...

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  38. “YOU MAY LOSE YOUR HEAD.”

    After some time had elapsed, King Ferdinand .rose and said :—Gentlemen I have listened to your threats, and will refer them to the Prime ...

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  39. FURTHER SUCCESSES.

    Our artillery north of Verdun struck a troop train, blowing it up with a great explosion. Our airmen dropped 50 bombs on the Beaches railway ...

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  40. REJOICING IN INDIA.

    A message from Simla states that the latest news of the successes of the British and French armies in France has been received in India with the ...

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  41. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES.

    The enemy on Sunday afternoon, after a heavy bombardment, made repeated attacks against our trenches between the “ Quarries” and the ...

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  43. RUSSIA’S PRESSURE.

    The only news from the Eastern front is contained in the following official communiques . ...

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  46. PARIS, MONDAY, MIDNIGHT.

    The enemy in the Champagne has continued to fire suffocating shells on their positions and on the lines behind our front. Our artillery replied ...

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  47. BERLIN, MONDAY, 6 p.m.

    Five British monitors unsuccessfully bombarded Zeebrugge on Sunday. Three Belgians were killed by their shells. ...

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  48. POTATO MARKETS.

    Values have appreciated, and the market is strong in tone In addition to usual orders from Western Australia, sales have been, made to ...

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  49. SINKING THE H. M .S. GOLIATH.

    A remarkable story is being circulated in Paris in regard to the sinking of the British pre-Dread-nought battleship G[?]liath at the ...

    Article : 127 words
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