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  6. BED A MASS OF PARCELS.

    It began with the afternoon post on Friday, when thirteen or fourten letters and a few parcels x arrived, and continued by every post up to ...

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  7. DEADLY SHELL FIRE

    German correspondents report from the Champagne district that a severe and continuous artillery duck is proveeding. The resumption of ...

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  8. BALKANS DEVELOPMENTS

    The Premier of Franco (M. Viviani) delivered [?] important statement on [?] po[?] Chamber of Deputies met on ...

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  9. SERBIA’S STOUT RESISTANCE.

    A Paris official message states.— “The Austro-German attack on Serbia has already caused heavy losses to the army of Field-Marsb[?]l ...

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  10. RUSSIA PROGRESSING

    The following communique was issued from Petrograd at midnight on Tuesday:— “In Eastern Galicia our troops at ...

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  11. ARMENIAN OUTRAGES.

    Representations by the United States to Turkey in regard to the massacres have not been heeded, but it is not believed at Washington that ...

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  12. MONTENEGRINS RESIST ASSAULT.

    Rome advices are that the Austrians are exerting great pressure on the Montenegrin frontier, but have been repulsed with heavy loss at ...

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  13. GREECE AND NEUTRALITY.

    The ex-Premier of Greece (M. Venezelos) stated in the Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday that the Allies had [?] concerning the ...

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  14. POPE APPEALS TO SULTAN.

    It is. stated, by the Rome newspaper Correspondent that the Holy Sce made repeated protests to Turkey through diplomatic channels in regard ...

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  15. KEEPING COTTON FROM ENEMY

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) was asked a number of questions in the House of Commons on Tuesday on ...

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  16. GERMANS DRIVEN MAD.

    A correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle,” having visited the German prisoners' section in the French military hospital at Val De ...

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  17. M.P.’S KILLED IN ACTION.

    At the outset of the proceedings, when the House of Commons reassembled on Tuesday, the Prime Minister Asquith), speaking with a voice ...

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  18. KAISER AND FERDINAND.

    The commander of the Zeppelin which has gone to Bulgaria, on arrival in Sofia was entertained at a banquet by King Ferdinand. The ...

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  19. PLAYHOUSES

    The nightly show of pictures by Mr Ben Fuller at Her Majesty's Theatre has been meeting with such a good response from tho public that ...

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  20. PAYMENT TO DEPENDANTS.

    The Financial Secretary to the War Office (Mr. II. W. Forster) announced in the House of Commons on Tuesday that the payments to ...

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  21. THE INSINCERITY OF BULGARIA

    M. Viviano said :—“Owing to tho grave circumstances, the country is entitled .to o. clear statement as to the Balkan crisis. As a matter of ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN METALS.

    The reserved judgment concerning the cargo of Australian zinc concentrates shipped by the captured vessel Manningtry has been delivered by ...

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  23. GREEKS AND BULGARS.

    The Italian newspaper '“Idea N[?]sionale” states that Bulgarian irregulars invaded Greek territory near Gr[?]mulgina. In the belief that the ...

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  24. TREATMEET OF PRISONERS.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons that there should be less generous treatment meted out to German prisoners in England, the ...

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  25. FULLER’S VAUDEVILLE.

    Another collection of star attractions will be presented at Her Majesty's Theatre on, Saturday evening next by Mr Ben Fuller. Tho principal ...

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  26. BELGIUM’S AWFUL PLIGHT

    A meeting to appeal for systematic help for the Belgians by means of regular donations was held at the Mansion House on Tuesday. The ...

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  27. TREATMENT OF AUSTRALIANS.

    Steps are being taken to remedy the grievances regarding the examination of Australian wounded in England. before going on furtough. ...

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  28. GERMAN SUBMARINES IN BLACK SEA.

    According to the “Corriere dellaScra,” of Milan, tho four German submarines reported to be in the Black taking refuge from tho Russian ...

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  29. EFFECTIVE AIR RAID BY ALLIES.

    The “Echo Beige,” says an Amsterdam message, reports an air raid by the Allies on Ghent and Gantrode on Friday. Bombs were rained on ...

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  30. SOLDIER HURT BY KINDNESS.

    In tho Bolingbroke Hospital, Wands worth, S.W. (says -the “Daily Mail” of September 11), lies a young Australian soldier, who is the most ...

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  31. WHAT ROUMANIA REALISES.

    ''The chief essential difficulty was the negotiations at Sofia, Bulgaria advancing claims on all frontiers at the expense of her neighbors. We ...

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  32. PATHE’S PICTURES.

    Again the manager of the Alfred Hall is keeping strictly to his motto, “Always in front with the best procurable.” In catering for the picture ...

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  33. CONDUCT OF THE WAR.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) stated in the House of Commons on Tuesday that the War Committee of the Cabinet, which consists of 12 ...

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  34. BRITISH SUBMARINES ACTIVE.

    The Copenhagen newspaper, “politiken,” is the authority for the news that the activity of British submarines in the Baltic has been ...

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  36. LOSS OF BRITISH LINER.

    The Liverpool lined Halizones 5,093 tons, owned by the British and South American S.N. Co. Ltd.) has been sunk. The crew were ...

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  37. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The United States Government has despatched a further Note to Germany regard to the sinking of the American ship William P. Frye by tho German ...

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  38. THE GERMANS ARE DESPERATE

    “From both moral and military standpoints, we are unable to consent to the isolation of Serbia, and the interruption of communications ...

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  39. BELGIANS TREATED AS, SLAVES

    An official wireless message from Paris states that Germany is resorting to slavery in, regard to the entire population of Belgium and ...

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  40. BRITISH SUCCESS IN CAMEROONS.

    The British Press Bureau announces that in the- Cameroons (West Africa British force under Lieut. Colonel Haywood on Saturday ...

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  41. FINANCING THE WAR.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. McKenna) introduced a bill ratifying .the American loan of ...

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  43. “THOSE IDIOTIC YANKEES.”

    The American Department of State has decided to ask tho German Government to withdraw Captain von Papen, military attache at the German ...

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  44. ENEMY GOODS.

    The Austrian trade section of the London Chamber of Commerce has agreed to a motion urging .the Commonwealth and Dominion ...

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  45. HALFPENNY POST RETAINED.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Herbert Samuel) informed the House of Commons on Tuesday that the Government had decided not to abolish ...

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  48. FRANCE’S DOUBLE DUTY.

    “Our own, special duty is a double one. Our chief preoccupation, which dominates all other considerations, is the defence of our front, and the ...

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  50. COMMONS, EXCITED.

    The House of Commons was crowded when it met on Tuesday afternoon, after a fortnight’s adjournment In the lobby members warmly ...

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