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  6. GREEK ATTITUDE

    The American Associated Press publishes the report of an interview with King Constantine of Greece, in which His Majesty emphasises the ...

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  7. BRITISH PRISONERS

    The “Daily Chronicle” reports that 160 British, civilians, released from the German internment camp at Ruheleben, have arrived at Flushing (Holland), en ...

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  8. RECRUITING IN ENGLAND.

    Lord Derby, Director of Recruiting in the United Kingdom, denies that his “group” scheme has been extended to January 1. ...

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  9. HUNT FOR SUBMARINES.

    The Rome correspondent of the Central News Agency says that the hunt for enemy submarines in the Mediterranean has yielded excellent results, ...

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  10. ENEMY UNDER-ESTIMATED.

    “Lieut-General [?]ownshend’s campaign” Lord Crewe went on, “has been thoroughly considered, and if effective it will be a great stroke of war. ...

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  11. “FORD’S ARK.”

    Mr. Henry Ford leader of the peace mission now en route from New York to Europe, has sent a wireless message to Congress, ...

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  12. SUPERIOR BRITISH ARTILLERY.

    Rome reports that repeated efforts by the Bulgarians to capture a bridge over the Vardar, held by the Allies, failed, with sever losses to ...

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  13. FUTURE INTENTIONS.

    In reply to a question, His Majesty added :— “Germany has promised to respect the integrity of Greek territory, but that would not ...

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  14. LARGE OIL CARGO LOST.

    A Rome telegram states that, the Standard Oil Company’s tank; steamer Communipaw, laden with 15,000 tons of oil, and bound from Genoa ...

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  15. AFTER WAR TRADE

    The British Chamber of Commerce will, at an early date, consider certain post war proposals. They will probably recommend the ...

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  16. BRITISH TRANSPORT SUNK.

    The Under-Secretary of State for War (Mr H. J. Tennant)| announces that the British transport Woodfield (3584 tons) was sunk by an ...

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  17. CHINESE MUTINY.

    Details of the incident on the Chaoho show that 30 young revolutionaries, some formerly naval students, boarded the warship at dusk, and received ...

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  18. ENEMY IN MONTENEGRO.

    An Austrian communique states :— There has been severe flighting east of Ipek (South-eastern Montenegro), where the enemy were repulsed, ...

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  19. BILLIARDS

    Gray made a sensational recovery in the second day’s play of his match with Stevenson, scoring 1,954. for the day to Stevenson’s 725. Gray’s ...

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  21. GERMANS IN BULGARIA.

    Advices from Bulgarian sources received at Petrograd show that the Germans are extending their domination of the country. They hold most ...

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  22. GREAT BRITAIN WATCHING.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey), in answer to a question in the House of Commons on Tuesday, said that German intrigues ...

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  23. MENINGITIS

    Two civilians suffering from meningitis were admitted to Alfred Hospital yesterday. Their names are :— John Kingshott, 55 years, 111 ...

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  24. SHOCKING EXPERIENCES.

    Prisoners were tied to posts for the smallest infractions of the rules. The clothes of all the prisoners were painted with broad yellow stripes. In ...

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  25. LONDON PRESS COMMENT.

    In their comments on the previous interview which a special representative live of “The Times” had with King Constantine, and in which His ...

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  26. GERMAN DISASTER.

    An explosion has (destroyed the Coquelee fort at Namur (35 miles south-east of Brussels). According to an Amsterdam ...

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  27. BITTER COMPLAINTS

    The actual words used by King Constantine to the interviewer are given as follow :— “Greece, like America, is trying by every ...

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  28. CHILD DIES AT GEELONG.

    A girl named Mary Wilson, seven, whose parents reside at Little River, died from meningitis yesterday shortly after admission to the ...

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  29. CAN SERBIAN ARMY REVIVE ?

    According to the Paris “Figaro,” it is declared in Serbian official quarters at Athens that when the 191617 classes are called up Serbia will ...

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  30. GERMAN PREPARATIONS IN WEST.

    Rotterdam reports that during the past eight days the Germans have been massing troops in Belgium, and that an attempted coup-de-main is ...

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  31. ALL HUMANITY.

    The thoughts that breathe and burn are the loving and inspiring thoughts that encircle the world and embrace all humanity. ...

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  34. BAGDAD RETREAT.

    “Viscount Bryce, in the House of Lords on Tuesday, directed attention to the position in the Persian Gulf He emphasised that the situation in ...

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  35. BRITISH OFFICERS SEIZED.

    A German submarine stopped the Greek steamer Spetzai (1904 tons) in the Mediterranean, and a boarding party arrested Colonel the Hon. H. ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN FLEET IN ADRIATIC

    A Vienna communique states that the Austrian cruiser Govarra, and several torpedo-boat destroyers, operating off San Giovanni Di Medua, on ...

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  38. THE DARDANELLES.

    The “Cologne Gazette” learns that the Allies have commenced a new offensive at the Dardanelles, which the Turks regard merely as bluff. ...

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