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  6. THE POPE INTERVENES.

    As a result of appeals of the British and Belgian Legations in Rome, the Pope has induced the Kaiser to suspend the executions of the ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT

    Sir John French in a report issued on Wednesday at 9 p.m., states:— “The enemy yesterday afternoon attacked our trenches from the quarries ...

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  8. A HORRID ACT

    The British Foreign Office has is sued a despatch of 9000 words from the United States Legation at Brussels, showing the untiring efforts ...

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  9. THE BALKANS

    Bucharest reports that the Serbs have captured some German position near Pojarevatz (east of the Morava River, and eight miles south of the ...

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  10. DARDANELLES

    The Under-Secretary of State for War (Mr. H. J. Tennant) announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday that the chief sickness at the ...

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  11. APPEAL FOR MEN.

    On Thursday (Trafalgar Day) 116 patriotic meetings were to be held throughout the United Kingdom in support of Lord Derby’s recruiting ...

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  12. RED CROSS APPEAL.

    A special effort will be made throughout Great Britain on Thursday (Trafalgar Bay) to raise funds for the British Red Cross Society. ...

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  13. [HOW WOMEN ARE HELPING

    The Government has granted permission for women to take the place of the conductors on the London motor-‘buses and trams, thus ...

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  14. EXPLOSION IN PARIS FACTORY.

    A disastrous explosion occurred on Wednesday at a factory in the Rue Tabliat, in Paris. Two hundred women were employed at the works, ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH ARSENAL

    The Federal Government’s scheme to create the neuclus of an Australian arsenal in Federal territory has advanced another stage. A committee ...

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  16. ZEPPELIN RAIDERS.

    In the House of Lords on Wednesday the Earl of Portsmouth said that he understood that the Admiralty had warning of the approach of the ...

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  17. TURKS TO ATTACK SERBIA.

    A message received in Paris from Salonika declares that numerous detachments of Turkish troops. with strong artillery, are marching along ...

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  18. HOTST WITH THEIR OWN PETARD.

    The Press Bureau announces that Lieut.-General Sir W. R. Birdwood, temporarily in command of the Allied' Force at the Dardanelles, ...

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  19. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    Berlin claims that German submarines in September sank 20 steamers, having an aggregate tonnage of 103,315, seven fishing vessels, and ...

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  20. KAISER AND BULGARS.

    The Kaiser has issued a proclamation to the Bulgarian army, in which he exalt “the courage and heroism of the Bulgars,” and adds Bulgaria is ...

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  21. WOUNDED OFFICER’S LAMENT.

    A wounded British officer in a hospital at Paris said to a visitor “Never mind my wounds, you play bridge? Yes. Then feel in my ...

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  22. IRISH QUESTION MENTIONED.

    Lord Lansdowne (Minister without portfolio), replying to a question in the House of Lords on Wednesday said that it had been suggested that ...

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  23. GREECE’S ATTITUDE.

    According to the Athens correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph,” Great Britain’s offer of the island of Cyprus was creating a favorable impression in ...

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  24. ANOTHER OFFICER RECALLED.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday Lieut.-Commander Wedgwood (Liberal member for Newcastle-under-Lyme) asked who commanded the ...

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  25. “A RIDICULOUS RUMOR.”

    The “ Evening News" gives prominence to a rumor that the authorities are restricting a sudden rush of “eligibles” out of Great Britain ...

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  26. MR ASQUITH IMPROVING.

    Mr Asquith Prime Minister is improving in health, and expects to be [?] next Tuesday ...

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  27. NO MILITARY VALUE IN REPRISALS.

    The Under Secretary of State for War (Mr H.J. Tennant), replaying in the House of Commons on Wednesday to Mr Joynson-Hicks regarding air ...

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  29. WOUNDED IN ENGLAND.

    The British authorities are taking steps to grapple with the problem arising out of the presence of Australian wounded in England. ...

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  30. GREAT OUTPUT OF SHELLS.

    The Minister for Munitions, (Mr. Lloyd George) announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday that there now 1002 State-controlled ...

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  31. INDIA’S NEIGHBORS.

    The Secretary of State for India (Mr Austen Chamherlain) informed the House of Commons on Wednesday that the Dalai. Llama of Thibet had ...

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  32. MENINGITIS

    Five new cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis occurred in the metropolitan area yesterday. No death from the disease were reported. ...

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  33. JAM FOR GERMAN TROOPS,

    An Amsterdam message states that' the Kaiserin desires that her birthday which falls on Friday, shall be ' celebrated by “a marmalade ...

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  34. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    The celebration of Trafalgar Day is Empire-wide. Numberless wreaths have been placed in Trafalgar Square, including many private ...

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  36. MUNITIONS FROM AMERICA.

    As the outcome of the recognition of General Carranza as President of Mexico, President Woodrow Wilson has declared an embargo on the ...

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  37. SUCCUMBS TO 49 WOUNDS.

    Corporal Phillips, a New Zealand soldier, who arrived at the Mount Felix Hospital at Walton-on-Thames, from Gallipoli with 49 distinct ...

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  38. £384,000 PROFIT

    Referring to the restrictions on the export of coal at the annual meeting of Messrs Guest, Keen, and Nettlefolds, at Birmingham, yesterday, Mr ...

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  39. TRYING TO STEM THE RUSSIAN TIDE.

    M. Naudeau, the French correspondent at Russian headquarters, states that the Austro-Germans are constructing immense fortifications along', ...

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