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  6. THE BALKANS

    The Vienna newspapers publish terrible details of the civilian resistance to the German occupation of Belgrade. It required a three days’ ...

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  7. EAST AND WEST

    Though the Balkan campaign naturally continues to hold first place in public interest, the sudden renewal of activity in the Italian ...

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  8. YOUNG MEN SWEAR VENGEANCE.

    A great recruiting meeting held in Trafalgar Square on Saturday resolved that the country should not return the sword to the scabbard ...

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  9. ROUMANIA’S INTERVENTION.

    Messages from Bucharest state that it is reported there that Roumania has decided to intervene in the war on the side of the Allies. ...

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  10. BALTIC SHIPPING.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that Swedish metal exports to Germany have been discontinued. The activity of British submarinies ...

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  11. “SIGNIFICANT ADMISSIONS.

    It is admitted that the offensive on the West front relieved the German pressure on the Russians, perhaps at the most critical moment when ...

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  12. GERMAN EXCUSES.

    All that official Germany can say is defence of the execution is contained in an article in the “North German Gazette” which is usually ...

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  13. GREEK ATTITUDE.

    The Rome correspondents of the “Daily Chronicle” and “Daily Telegraph” assert that German influence at the Greek Court remains the most ...

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  14. FOUL MURDER

    Mr Gahan, a British chaplain at Brussels, has communicated to the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) a report of ...

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  15. ENEMY SINK INTERNED SHIPS.

    An Amsterdam message states that the Germans have sunk the British steamers Aukirus and City of Berlin (990 tons), which has been detained ...

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  16. CANDID ENEMY PRESS.

    The “Berliner Tageblatt” gives a graphic picture of the German defeat at Loos:— “The British bombardment was ...

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  17. BRAVE FRENCH GIRL.

    The British officer who wrote the letter to the “Manchester Guardian” referred to by the “North German Gazette” is with the British army in ...

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  18. STERLING EXCHANGE.

    Despite the Anglo-French war loan of £100,000,000, placed in the United States, sterling exchange at New York has reached a new low ...

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  19. ENEMY’S LINES BROKEN.

    The Italian communique states :— “Our offensive began successfully in the Tyrol and the Trentino regions, and extended along the whole ...

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  20. ARM’S FOR INDIA INTERCEPTED.

    The Shanghai police have seized 13 resolves and 20,000 cartridges which were packed in tins and hidden among furniture. Three Chinese, ...

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  21. NAVAL OPERATIONS.

    Official reports from Athens intimated that the whole of the coast from Dedeagatch to Porto Lagos (38 miles the west-north-west), was being ...

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  22. SATISFACTORY POSITION.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Athens says that news from the most trusting sources is highly satisfactory. The Serb are offering a stubborn ...

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  23. AIDING ZEPPELIN RAIDERS.

    Two men appeared in a, London police court on Friday to answer charges of having signalled to the enemy from the roof of a hotel ...

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  24. KAISER’S INVOCATION.

    Replying to a congratulatory telegram from the King of Bavaria, the Kaiser wrote[?]:— “I confidently trust that the Lord ...

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  25. INDIGNANT DUTCH.

    The Amsterdam “Telegra[?]f” says : —“The German defence of Miss Cavell’s execution could not be weaker. It is rather a self-accusaeion, because ...

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  26. NO SHRINKING.

    A German chaplain who was with Miss Cavell to the end, told Mr Gahan that she was brave and bright to last. She said she was glad to die for ...

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  27. HUGE LOSSES.

    Despatches received in Athens from the Serbian Premier (M. Pashitch) estimate the Austro-German casualties in the battles of Semendria, ...

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  28. DAY SITTINGS OF PARLIAMENT.

    One result of the recent air-raids on London is that notice has been given in the House of Commons on a question as to whether the Prime ...

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  29. AT GALLIPOLI.

    The Sofia correspondent of the Amsterdam newspaper, the “Nieuws vanden Dag,” states that it may be considered certain that the Quadruple Entente’s ...

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  30. PRUSSIAN GUARDS’ FEATS.

    Tho Kaiser, in a rhapsodical speech, referring to the Prussian Guards, said:— “They have been for 70 days fichting, and storming 29 enemy ...

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  31. FURTHER SUCCESSES.

    “We carried by assault Mout Nodic, westward of Lake Gard, thus completing our command of Ledro Valley. ...

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  32. JOFFRE’S GENIUS.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” Rotterdam correspondent learns from a German officer that Berlin military circles regard General Joffre as a genius. ...

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  33. GERMAN SEVERITY.

    Many other Dutch newspapers comment on the execution of Miss Cavell the lines adopted by the Amsterdam journals. They declare that the ...

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  34. AIR RAPID BY ALLIES.

    Allied airmen have bombarded Hemixen, in Belgium, damaging a [?]ridgo. During an aid raid by the Allies at Lokeren and Ter[?]onde several ...

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  35. TURKISH CLAIM.

    A Constantinople communique states:—“We bombarded a barricade at Anafarta, destroying three machine guns. We also silenced artillery fire ...

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  36. ENEMY REPORTS.

    An official Sofia report claims that the Bulgars on the Upper Timok (north-east of Nish) reached the right bank on Thursday. It adds that ...

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  37. BRITISH LOSSES IN FLANDERS

    British casualty lists from Flanders dated September 26 to October 13 contain the names of :— Officers 2068 ...

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  38. A BRAVE MOTHER.

    Queen Alexandra has sent a letter of sympathy to Mrs Cavell, who is 50 years old, and the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) ...

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  39. ENEMY REPORTS.

    The Vienna communique says :— “The general Italian attack on our positions in the coastal district began as expected after a ...

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  40. SIR- IAN HAMILTON.

    On his return to London from the Dardanelles, General Sir Tan Hamilton, who was recently relieved of his command at Gallipoli, met with ...

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  43. TURKS HELPING.

    A Salonika report states that Bulgarians, after occupying Pirot, advanced in the direction of Nish. In a big battle between Serbians and Bulgar. ...

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  44. NATIONAL HEROINE.

    The British public is profoundly stirred by Miss Cavell’s martyrdom, and the disposition to regard her as a great national heroine ...

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  46. RUSSIAN NAVAL RAID.

    A Berlin official report says:— “Russian vessels on the northern coast of Courland bombarded Petraggo, Domesnees, and G[?]pken. They ...

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  47. ENEMY SUFFERS IN THE AIR.

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  48. THE VICTIM OF “FRIGHTFULNESS.

    Speaking at a recruiting meeting in Trafalgar Square on Saturday, Captain E. Parsons said that Miss Cavell nursed Germans and others, ...

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  49. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    The Russians have crossed the Upper Sars, south-east of Baronovitichi, taking prisoner 1,600 Germans. We captured 88 officers, 3,225 men, ...

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  50. £50,000,000 LOAN PROPOSED.

    Bankers at Petrograd express themselves in favor of the issue of an internal loan of 1,000,000,000 roubles (about £50,000,000). ...

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  51. ENEMY ADMISSIONS.

    General von Linsingen outflanked the Russians west of the Czartorysk (south of the Pripet region) and took 3,600 prisoners, but on the ...

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