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  6. GREECE BLOCKADED

    The British Foreign Office on Sunday afternoon issued a statement that it had not received any information regarding the reported ...

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  7. THE SOUTHLAND

    A copy of the “ special order of the day, ” issued by the Australian General Headquarters in regard to the Southland disaster, was yesterday ...

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  8. NO SEPARATE PEACE.

    In political circles at Rome it is stated that the Italian representatives to the newly formed Allies War Council have already been ...

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  9. RUSSIAN GUNS

    The lull in the Russian front is regarded at Petrograd as betokening important preparations on the part of the Russian general staff. The Russian ...

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  10. GREEK ASSURANCES.

    The “ Daily Mail” learns from its correspondent, at the Greek capital that Lord Kitchener’s conversation with King Constantine was ...

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  11. FUSION OF COMMANDS.

    The “Standard” declares that the British and French Cabinets are anxiously considering the fusion of the British and French, army ...

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  12. KAISER FOILED BY LABOR LEADER

    The “Freeman’s Journal” has a long and interesting account of the way in which an Irish Labor leader Mr T. V. O’Connor, president of the ...

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  13. FRENCH OPINION.

    In Paris it is pointed out that Lord Kitchener had an opportunity to say many things to the Greek King. Comments are made on the ...

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  14. GALLIPOLL

    (The Russian military critic, Colonel Shumsky, reviewing the operations at the Dardanelles in the “Bourse Gazette.” assumes that Lieut-General ...

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  15. GERMAN LIES.

    A New York paper has been informed by its Berlin correspondent that an official announcement has been made in Berlin to the effect ...

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  16. M. VENEZELOS INTERVIEWED.

    M. Venezelos has granted an interview to Mr Ward Price, the Athens correspondent of the “Daily Mail.” The Greek leader said :— ...

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  17. LURID TALES ABOUT INDIA.

    The German legation in Pekin is spending increased amounts of money in the furtherance of the pro-German propaganda of falsehoods. ...

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  18. GALLIPOLI INCIDENTS

    The British steamers Mergauser and Hallamshire have been sunk. Both crews were saved. ...

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  19. GERMAN TRADE OUSTED.

    The great porcelain factory of Sevres was very hard hit at the mobihsation of troops for the war as more than half of its staff were called ...

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  20. GENERAL IVANOFF’S MANOEUVRE.

    A brilliant manoeuvre by General Ivanoff is reported in connection with the severe fighting at Czartorisk (south the Pripet region). The Russian ...

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  21. SERBIAN SUCCESS.

    An important success is announced in a Serbian official message received in London shortly after midnight on Sunday. ...

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  22. BREAD FAMINE PREDICTED.

    The anti-Venezelist newspapers in Athens predict a total lack of bread for non-combatants in a few days, and allege that the measures of the ...

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  23. AERIAL ADVENTURE.

    From London it is officially reported that two British aeros were reconnoitring over Teregik, near Enos. The enemy’s fire brought one down, but the ...

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  24. REHEARSAL AND REALITY.

    An amusing description is given by Reuter’s correspondent in Copenhagen of the cause of the utter failure of the second attempt at a great rehearsal of ...

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  25. UNDERGROUND FIGHTING.

    The Turks fired a mine at Russell’s Top, in the Anzac, but the Australians rushed the cavity and came into contact with the Turks in the ...

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  27. KITCHENER AND CONSTANTINE

    It is understood at Athens that Lord Kitchener and M. Cochin (French Minister of State) demanded assurances that the Allies would ...

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  28. RESTRICTED LIQUOR.

    The Board of Control of Liquor Sales reports that there has been a decrease of 40 per cent, in drunkenness in the past four weeks as compared with the ...

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  29. MORE TROOPS ARRIVING.

    The disembarkation of additional British and French troops at Salonika continues, says a Paris communique. ...

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  30. CAMPAIGN IN CAMEROONS.

    An official statement has been, issued giving gratifying particulars of the success of the Anglo-French force engaged in driving the Germans out of ...

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  31. WAR NOTES

    The Serbians are among the most superstitious people in the world. They have especially peculiar ideas about animals. They have a practice of ...

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  32. NEW OFFENSIVE.

    “Strong British contingents,” says the Paris “Temps,” “have been collected near the Suez C anal, and are credited with the intention of taking ...

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  34. HOW SHE WAS TORPEDOED.

    The following letter from Private Harold Hall to Mrs A. J. Hall, Humffray street, gives a first-hand account of the torpedoing of the transport ...

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  36. SINKING OF THE TARA.

    Early in the month the official announcement was made in London that the British armed merchantman Tara had been sunk by two enemy ...

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