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  6. PEACE PEACE

    The holding of an enormous peace demonstration in Berlin on Thursday night is announced in advices from Copenhagen, and is confirmed ...

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  7. GREEK ATTITUDE

    Though diplomatic circles at Athents believed on Saturday morning that Greece had given the Entente a plain and favorable answer to their ...

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  8. BRITISH RECRUITING.

    The great boom, in recruiting in Great Britain which has marked the closing days of Lord Derby’s voluntary scheme was continued on ...

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  9. GERMAN OFFICIALS OBJECTED TO.

    There has been an unexpected development in connection with the request of the United States for the recall of Captain Von Papen and ...

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  10. NO ABANDONMENT.

    The Paris “Temps” is responsible responsible for the statement that the Allies have decided to remain at Salonika to send reinforcements, and to ...

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  11. GREAT SHIPPING PRECAUTIONS.

    The “Daily Chronicle” learns from Athens that several owners of Greek vessels detained in France have instructed the captains to discharge ...

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  12. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY.

    The question of administering occupied territory, which is causing dissension between the Austrian and Hungarian Governments, has been ...

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  13. AT GALLIPOLI.

    Advices reaching Rome from Salonika state that important activities have been resumed at Gallrooli The [?] ...

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  14. GERMAN NEWSPAPERS CAUTIONS.

    Some German newspapers profess to question the wisdom of advancing on. Salonika, declaring that it would cost several army corps. They should, ...

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  15. SPLENDID FIGURES.

    Nine hundred men from the night shift at Waolwich Arsenal were sworn in on Friday night. Outside the Lambeth Town Hall at midnight ...

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  16. FIRE AT POWDER-WORKS.

    The destruction by fire of the town of Hopewell (Virginia), which was erected for the purpose of accomodating the workers in the Dupont ...

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  17. SHORTAGE OF FOOD.

    Mr. Bryceson Treharne, a well-known known Adelaide musician, who was among the 160 British civilian prisoners recently released from the ...

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  18. VENEZELOS SPEAKS OUT.

    An important statement has been obtained from M. Venczelos, the former Premier of Greece, by the Athens correspondent of “The Times.” It is ...

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  19. ENEMY’S 12in. GUNS ARRIVE.

    Vienna reports that Austro-Hungarian 24 centimetre. (9.6in.) and 30 centimetre (12in.) mortars and howitzers, with which the Germans ...

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  20. TURKISH LOSSES IN BOSPHORUS

    A Petrograd commurnique announces that three Russian torpedo-honts sank two Turkish gun[?]oats in the Bosphorus. There were no Russian losses in ...

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  21. “SOMETHING LIKE A MIRACLE.”

    Mr J. O’Grady, Labor M.P. for East Leeds, who is a member of Lord Derby’s committee, declared today that something like a miracle ...

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  22. FIRE ON BRITISH STEAMER.

    The British cargo steamer Tyinghame has returned to New York owing to a fire having broken out among some chemicals on board ...

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  23. SOLDIER’S LETTERS

    Private Reg. Beaston, writing to his parents at Wills street, from Gallipoli, says :—I have at last received one letter from home, also a ...

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  24. CHEERFUL PRISONERS.

    Mr Treharne adds that, despite the appalling monotony, the miserable dreariness, the cold, the inactivity, and the ignorance as to the progress ...

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  25. GREAT BRITAIN ASSAILED.

    Senator Hoke Smith (a Democratic representative of George) in Congress on Friday demanded that Great Britain should cease to ...

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  26. THE VOICE OF CAUTION.

    Tho “Weekly Despatch” warns the public not to imagine that the final rush settles the question, and points out that success depends primarily ...

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  27. ENEMY CONCENTRATING.

    Reports continue to arrive stating that the Bulgarians and Austro-Germans are concentrating at Strumnitza for “one of the most decisive ...

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  28. VARYING REPORTS.

    The first reports stated that Greece had agreed to accept the demands, but soon afterwards Reuter’s correspondent at Athens sent the following ...

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  29. MEMBER OF MINISTRY SETS EXAMPLE.

    A notable recruit at Birmingham was Mr. A. D. Steel-Maitland (Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies), who took and pocketed his ...

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  30. FATE OF GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    In the course of his speech in the Reichstag on Friday, the German Imperial Chancellor. (Dr. Von Bethmann Holweg) said :—“The depth of the ...

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  31. FRENCH POSITION.

    General Sarrail, commanding the Allied forces in the Balkans, in a communique issued on Friday evening stated :—“Our retreat; from the ...

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  32. ACTION BY KING GEORGE.

    His Majesty the King set an example to employers. Many of his servants had enlisted long ago, but it was announced yesterday that in ...

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  33. APOLOGY FOR A BLOW.

    A further report has been forwarded to the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) by the American Ambassador ...

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  34. BILLIARDS

    The billiard match of 18,000 up level between H. W. Stevenson and George Gray was continued in London on Friday. The scores at the ...

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  35. “A LABOR GOVERNMENT LEADS.

    The “Evening News,” in an article on the campaign against German trade, eulogises the Common-wealth Government’s efforts to get ...

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  36. BALKANS QUESTION SETTLED.

    Important questions of an urgent character, were discussed at an Anglo-French war council meeting in Paris on Friday and Saturday. ...

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  38. POTATO MARKETS.

    The market is firm, inquiries from the northern States enabling values to be maintained. Brighton Carmens are quoted at £12 to £12 10/, and ...

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  39. THE OPPOSING ARMIES

    It is estimated that 150,000 British and French troops are facing 250,000 Bulgars and 150,000 Germans At least 250,000 men are ...

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  40. BICYCLE RACE.

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