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  2. THIS EVENING. "Observer" Office, 7.15 p.m.

    General Cadorna reports: Repented Austrian counter-attacks on the heights north-west of Gorizia did not prevent [?] from consolidating our captures and ...

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  3. THE KING.

    The King is now able to move about, and it is expected that he will be able to perform his usual public duties within three weeks of his return. ...

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  4. THIS MORNING. "Observer" Office, Noon.

    The French on the 23rd instant at-tacked the Bulgarians west of Krivolak, and occupied Brusnik.The "Joutonl's" Salonica correspondent states that the ...

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  5. “Impregnable” Works.

    Every day fresh details add clearness to the outline of the Allies great vic-tory, and enhance the gallantry of the French and British troops (says a ...

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  6. NEUTRALITY BREAKERS.

    At the trial of local directors of the Hamburg-Amerika line for breaches of American neutrality the master of the Norwegian steamer [?] gave evidence ...

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  7. ROUMANIA RESISTS.

    The "Corriere delle Sera" says that Prince [?] and Prince Schaumberg-Lippe's activities and the renewed German intrigues with Rommanian ...

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  8. ANOTHER GERMAN CRUISER GONE.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent cables that it is semi-offically announced that the German cruiser Frauenlob has been sunk by a submarine. ...

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  9. MARTYRED SERBIANS.

    Mr. Shepherd, correspondent of the United Press, In a despatch from Monostir, points graphic pictures of the miseries of the Serbian refugees. He ...

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  10. IN 22 MINUTES.

    At several points, says Mr. Perris, the French troops now stand before the third German positions: but, again, several bastions still stand out against the ...

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  11. BEGHSTEIR'S CONCERT HALL.

    The London County Council has re-fused to renew the [?] licence of [?] Hall, the famous concert room, on the ground that it is an enemy ...

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  12. DANUBE PASSAGE REFUSED.

    Reuter's correspondent says that Austria and Germany a few days ago made a joint demand upon [?] to allow war vessels to procced along the ...

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  13. ALLIES ADVANCE IN SERBIA.

    The Exchange Telegraph Company's representative at Geneva states; A Bul-garian source announces a vast envolop-ing movement by heavy Allied forces on ...

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  14. THAT WHEAT SCHEME.

    Monwealth Government's-wheat scheme are becoming very real. The most serious problem facing the committee is that of obtaining suffieient ships to transport ...

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  15. DISPUTE IN WALES.

    A Labour contest is In progress for the seat in the House of Commons for Mer-tbyr Tydvil, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. Kelr Hardie. Mr. Stanton has re ...

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  16. GREECE AND FRANCE.

    M. Cochin, the French Commissioner, has received an immense public ovation, and the honorary citizenship of Athens has been conferred upon him. ...

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  17. ON THE WESTERN FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French re-ports: Our artillery successfully bom-harded many portions in the German trenches during the past four days, ...

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  18. NEARING BAGDAD.

    Supplemanting its announcement of yesterday with reference to the battle of Otesephon, 18 miles from Bagdad, the Press Bureau issued the following state. ...

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  19. A WITHDRAWAL.

    Lord Derby has frankly withdrawn his accusations against Lord Ribblesdale. ...

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  20. ANGLO-RUSSiAN HOSPITAL.

    The Canadian Government has cabled 50,000 dollars for the [?] Hospital which being organised for the Russian front The sun of £100,000 is ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    As result of the casusities and disabili-ties sustained in the operations at the Dardanelles, 32,810 Australians have been put out of [?]. This number does not ...

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  22. SPIES AT SALONICA.

    A Reuter message states that Salonica swarms with Germn, Austrian, Bul-garian, Turkish, and Jewish spics, who [?] their work openly. Restaurant ...

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  23. MANUFACTURE OF MUNITIONS.

    A French official wireless states: At a conference in London of the four Allies there was instituted a permanent organisation for the manufacture of ...

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  24. HEROIC AVIATOR.

    Flight Commander Smyth Pigott has been awarded the D.S.O. On the night of November 13 he volunteered to attack a bridge at Kuleliburgas, This was a ...

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  25. IMPORTATION OF HOPS.

    Some months ago Mr. E. J. Lucock, of Hobart Hop Factory, received a letter from a firm in the United States with which he had never previously done ...

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  26. BRITISH MERCHANT CRUISERS.

    The Admiralty announces that it has been arranged to reduce the hire of the faster armed merchant cruisers by 30 per rent., and the slower cruisers by 25 per ...

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  27. IN PERSIA,

    The "Journal" states that Munich ad-vices report that the Austro-German and Turkish Ministers left Teheran hastily to avoid the crowd lynching them. ...

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  28. JOINT MUNITION OFFICE.

    "Lo Journal" publishes an interview with M. Thomas, Under Secretary for war, in which the latter stated that each delegate to the London Munitions ...

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  29. FURIOUS BUT FUTILE.

    The [?] are apparently conecn-trating their efforts on the Lower Cerna, against the French Fighting has been proceeding for several days in the ...

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  30. THE SCOTCH MINERS.

    Mr. Asquith has awarded the Scottish miners an advance in wages of 3d a day. They asked for [?] ...

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  31. INDIA'S SUPPORT OF THE EMPIRE.

    India continues generously to support the war funds. A movement Initiated at Lahore for Northern India to supply [?] aeroplanes named after the big rivers of ...

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  32. LADY PAGE?

    A German official wireless states that Lady Paget is safe at Sofia, nursing Bul-garian wounded. ...

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  33. Workers’ Visit to France.

    A "discord to be deplored” is noted by workers recently visiting the Front in respect of the impressions in regard to workers at home (says a London paper ...

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  34. THE RAIN.

    To-day's rain map gives information of good coastal and Downs falls during the last 24 hours. On the Downs the best falls were:— ...

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  35. HELP FOR BROTHER ABDUL.

    News from Athens states that 105,000 Austro-Germans and many heavy batteries of artillery are traversing Bulgaria for Constantinople. ...

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  36. THE MERTHYR CONTEST.

    The victory of Mr. Stanton in the Merthyr-Tydvil contest is regarded as be-ing of the greatest significance. Merthyr-Tydvil is a stronghold of the ...

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  37. MANUFACTURE OF TOLUENE.

    The Minister for Defence said to-day that the report of the toluene sub-committee appointed to investigate the possibilities of the production of toluene in ...

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  38. RUSSIAN FLEET.

    The Amsterdam "Morgenpost" states that 200 Russian ships have collected at Reni (Bessarabia, on the left bank of the Dannie), expecting early sailing ...

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  39. A FOREIGN DECORATION FOR A ” LONDON " NURSE.

    It is not generally Known (says the “Nursing Mirror") that for some time before the war one of the London Hospital nurses had been matron of the Civil ...

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  40. PINNING ON THE DECORATIONS.

    Miss Nora Fletcher was invested by his Majesty the King with the Royal Red Cross. The outward and visible sign of the decoration was very unobtrusive, ...

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  41. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener has arrived. He is an object of general defence from all classes, the entire Press welcoming him. The [?] press comments ...

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  42. USED TO IT.

    The man had been haled before the magistrate on some trivial charge. "Let me see," said the judge. "I know you. Are not you the man who was ...

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  43. IN GERMAN DUG-OUTS.

    Visit to Trenches Taken by British. Mr. Gibbe, writing on September 30, says:—went to-day Into the centre of the great battle-ground, where heavy fight. ...

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  44. MORE PEACE TALK.

    An extensive peace movement is on foot in the United States, and peace par-ties are planning a special excursion to Europe to endcavour to persuade the ...

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  45. PITIED THE BISHOP.

    “Larry," said Mr. [?] to a goodnatured [?] who was working on a now Building, "didn't you tell me once that you had a brother who was a ...

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