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  6. THE BALKANS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Salonika reports that General Sarrail, the French Commander in Chief in the Balkans, has returned from a tour of the Allied ...

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  7. ANOTHER LUSITANIA

    LUSITANIA—ONE Cfl a2 According to the latest lists, 183 of the passengers on the Italian liner Ancona (8210 tons) which was sunk in the ...

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  8. RUSK FOR THE BOATS.

    “The sixth shot completed the destruction of the charthouse, and the engines ceased running. The submarine, which was now seen plainly ...

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  9. AMERICANS ON BOARD.

    The first list of passengers issued contains the names of 25 American subjects. Early messages which reached New ...

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  10. BRITISH IN BALTIC.

    The Copenhagen newspaper “Politiken” expresses the belief that, the German light cruiser Frauenlob (2,672 tons) has been torpedoed by a ...

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  11. REPAIRING SERBIAN RAILWAYS.

    Six thousand Austro-German engineers have arrived at Orsova. They are to be employed to repair the Serbian railways. ...

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  12. ZEPPELIN SENT TO SOFIA.

    King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and his Ministers were present to welcome the first Zeppelin sent by Germany with the Kaiser’s greeting to his new ally. ...

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  13. DELIBERATE MURDER.

    A Rome-message, states that the Ancona wad passing Cape Carbonara (Sardigia) when one of the monster submarine delivered to Austria from ...

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  14. WAS SERBIA ILL-ADVISED ?

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday, Mr J. A. Bryce (Liberal) asked whether the Allies refused Serbia permission to attack Bulgaria before that ...

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  15. ANCONA CARRIED NO MUNITIONS.

    The agents declare that the Ancona carried no munitions of war either on this voyage or on any previous trip. No guns had been placed ...

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  16. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR ITALIANS.

    Thirty hours after their recent severe defeat on the Col di Lana, the Austrians made a tremendous counter-attack in an endeavor to ...

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  17. PICKING UP SURVIVORS.

    Fifty survivors have been landed at Malta, and 110 were rescued by the French steamer Pledan. A mine-sweeper and a torpedo-boat ...

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  18. RUTHLESS FOE.

    “The submarine continued to discharge shot after shot. Their ruthlessness was quite incomprehensible They were firing all round the ...

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  19. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The Ancona’s passengers included Prince Cassano and a famous Italian painter. Eye-witnesses of the sinking of the ...

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  20. GERMAN SQUADRON ATTACKED.

    Copenhagen reports that a most violent cannonade Was heard at noon yesterday off an island near the southern coast of Holland. It is ...

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  21. A CANDID CRITIC.

    Mr. r. C. Wedgwood (Liberal), on rising to speak in the House of Commons on Wednesday, was cordially cheered, in recognition of the, D.S.O. ...

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  22. THE LAST MOMENTS.

    Details from Cape Bon (Algiers) state that, the Ancona at midday on Sunday received two submarines, Several of the rescued state that it ...

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  23. TO COMBAT ZEPPELINS.

    The Christiania “Afterpostens” London correspondent describes a British anti-Zeppelin aeroplane of 200 horse-power, which rises 8,000 ...

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  24. PANIC-STRICKEN.

    The scenes aboard the liner were indescribable. Women fell on their knees and children ran screaming about the decks, there was no escape from the ...

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  25. FIRST WARNING.

    Mr. Marita, a British third-class passenger by the Ancona, in an interview said :—“We called at Messina on Sunday, and embarked 130 ...

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  26. AIR FIGHTING.

    Sir John French reports:—“As the result of a protracted air fight, on November 7, a German air machine overturned, and v fell 700 feet. ...

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  27. DISILLUSIONED.

    The Bulgarians hardly realise what a hornets’ nest they have created for themselves in the Balkans, states the correspondent. They believed that they ...

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  28. AMERICAN STEAMER SEIZED.

    A British cruiser has stopped and searched the American steamer Zealandia, at the entrance to the Mexican port of Progreso. ...

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  29. LAWS OF HUMANITY FLOUTED.

    There has been an outburst of horror and indignation in New York, and it is expected that President Wilson will demand reparation, arguing ...

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  30. EASTERN FRONT.

    The following official communiques deal with operations on the Eastern front :— PETROGRAD, WEDNESDAY, ...

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  31. TRANSPORT ATTACKED.

    The War Office announces than enemy submarine in the M[?]terranean attacked the outward-bound British transport Mercian. ...

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  32. RESCUE WORK.

    There was not sufficient time to lower the boats, many of the passengers who were eventually rescued either having (REUTERS’ SPECIAL CABLES.) ...

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  34. ALLIES TAKE OFFENSIVE.

    It is reported from Sofia that the Allies have taken the offensive along the whole front, from the Vardar to Strumnitza. The Bulgars in this theatre ...

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  35. WAS SUBMARINE GERMAN ?

    German reports received at Washington state .that the submarine was an Austrian vessel. The Ancona attempted to escape, and therefore the ...

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  36. RUSSIA’S NEW ARMIES.

    Mr. Stephen Graham, the well-known writer on Russian subjects, says that Russia’s new armies of 3,000,000 men will be sufficient to ...

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  37. THE SPECTRE BEFORE GERMANY.

    Mr. John Buchan, a well known War correspondent and the author of a contemporary history of the war, in a lecture delivered in London ...

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  38. LORD KITCHENER’S TASK.

    Herr Moraht, the military critic of the Berliner Tageblatt, emphasises the fact that a considerable time must elapse before the ...

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  39. FRENCH CAVALRY RAID . VELES.

    When French troops appeared on the outskirts of Veles, says a message from Salonika, the Bulgarians were seized by panic, and fled. French cavalry enter, ...

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  41. SERBIA THE ONLY FOE.

    The Greek Government journal “Kairoi” states that a Germano-Bulgarian agreement was concluded on Wednesday by which Bulgaria undertakes to ...

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  42. CASE OF MISS CAVELL.

    Germany has dismissed from Belgium At. de Lavel, who was employed by the United States in connection with tho American Legation at ...

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  43. LOAN TO GREECE.

    The elections for the new Greek Parliament (REUTER’S SPECIAL CABLES) probably will be held on December 19. Paris advices are that Great Britain ...

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  45. OIL STEAMER ON FIRE.

    Fire broke out on board the Italian (REUTER’S SPECIAL CABLES.) steamer Livietta (2,760 tons). laden of Texas, and she has been ...

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