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  6. THE BALKANS

    Speaking in the House of Lords on the Balkan situation, Lord, Lansdowne said:— “I can quite understand that, in ...

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  7. DISASTROUS DASH

    Madrid learns that Prince von Bulow, the former German Imperial Chancellor, will shortly submit to King Alfonso and President Wilson ...

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  8. FIGHT FOR USKUB

    Bulgarian official advices state that murderous street fighting preceded the capture of Uskub. The Serbians disputed every inch with heroic fury. No ...

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  9. PRINCE’S LOVE AFFAIR

    According to messages from Vienna and Berlin to the Copenhagen “Politiken,” Prince Leopold of Saxe-Co-burg was attached on Sunday by a ...

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  10. ENEMY’S GRIP TIGHTENING.

    The Premier of Serbia (M. Pasitch) has sent a message begging the friends of Serbia to hasten to save the country. It adds:— ...

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  11. RECRUITING.

    Comments appearing in the Australian newspapers condemning political warfare in England as being calculated to injure Imperial ...

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  12. FRENCH TROOPS CONGRATULATED.

    King George and President Poincaro have reviewed British troops in France. His Majesty, accompanied by the Prince of Wales. also paid a visit ...

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  13. SPY SHOT.

    It is briefly announced from London that another spy has been shot. ...

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  14. WAR LECTURES.

    Ellis Ashmead Bartlett, the brilliant young war correspondent, is arranging to lecture in America, New Zealand, and Australia. ...

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  15. AUDIENCE DECEIVED.

    A panic in a London (theatre during the recent Zeppelin, raid was averted by a motor-car used in a stage scene being cranked at the ...

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  16. VICTORIAN RECRUITING

    Another poor day’s recruiting was recorded in Victoria yesterday. At the Melbourne depot only 49 volunteers came forward for active ...

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  17. ENEMY CLAIMS.

    The United States Consul at Nish has evacuated the temporary Serbian capital, and removed to Tchatchak, owing to the belief that Nish is in ...

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  18. DISASTROUS TYPHOON

    News from Luzon Island (the largest of the Philippines) states that the typhoon which raged there on Monday killed 170 persons, 800 ...

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  19. GERMAN FAILURE.

    It is stated in Paris that the Germans in their attempt to break through Prunay (in the Champagne) a week ago really aimed at the ...

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  20. SPIES.

    The British authorities announce the arrest in England of a German who is alleged to have arrived under a forged American passport, and also ...

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  21. SPORTING CABLES

    At New York yesterday Alexandre Aberg, of Russia, the world’s champion Graeco-Roman wrestler, threw Zbyeszko after a contest of 64 ...

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  22. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) has learned from the American Ambassador at Berlin (Mr. J. W. Gerard) that ...

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  23. BILLIARDS.

    The result of the second day’s play in the match of 18,000 up, on level terms, between George Gray and Melbourne Inman, at Sheffield. was ...

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  24. IN AMERICA.

    The U.S.A. police are investigating the supposed relationship of this man with the Br[?]tung who purchased the steamer Dacia, with the idea of ...

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  26. GREECE BOUND TO SERBIA.

    The Minister paid a tribute to Serbia’s wonderful gallantry in struggling against a third invasion. Greece was house to Serbia by geographical ...

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  27. ADDRESSES TO MUNITION WORKERS.

    Mr. TI. E. Pratten, a former chairman of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, is attached to the Parliamentary Munitions Committee, which ...

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  28. MENINGITIS

    There was one death in Melbourne from meningitis yesterday, the victim being a soldier, who had been in camp at the show grounds. Two ...

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  29. SHIFTING THE RESPONSIBILITY.

    The Bulgarian Premier (M. Radioslavoff), in an interview with an Associated Press correspondent, published in New York, says:—“Bulgaria’s ...

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  30. EAST FRONT.

    German prisoners arriving Petrograd stale that their comrades on the Styr (the Middle region) are suffering severely from the lack of warm ...

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  32. OFFER TO POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

    The British Postmaster-General (Mr. Herbert Samuel) has promised 20,000 postal officials who are eligible for military service that the ...

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  33. UNREST IN ROUMANIA.

    Telegrams from Bucharest indicate that M. Filipescu, a prominent Unionist member of the Roumanian Parliament, is heading a popular ...

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  35. WOMEN TO REPLACE MEN.

    The British Government has appointed a committee to consider the employment of women in the place of men who are enlisting ...

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  37. RAILWAY FROM ADRIATIC.

    Lord Curzon (Lord Privy Seal) said that there was a single committee directing its attention to the prosecution of the war. At first it was called the ...

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  38. VOLUNTEERS FOR HOME DEFENCE.

    The House of Lords on Tuesday passed the second reading of a bill providing official recognition of the volunteer corps for home defence. ...

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  39. BOMBS ON VENICE.

    The Pope is much perturbed at the sacrilege involved in the Teutonic attacks on the famous churches at Venice. His Holiness has asked for ...

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  40. KILLING OF MISS CAVELL.

    The new home for the London Hospital nurses, which was named after Queen Alexandria, has been renamed, at the request of Her ...

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  41. TURKISH MUNITION SHIP SUNK.

    That a British submarine has sunk a Turkish munition transport in the Sea of Marmora is officially announced in London. ...

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