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  3. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL.

    The resignation of Mr. Winston Churchill as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster has been received. ...

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  4. TO AVENGE THE MIDLANDS DEAD.

    A correspondent of one of the morning newspapers who recently toured the big Midlands cities of England has been permitted by the censors to publish his ...

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  5. ITALY AND BULGARIA.

    Advices from Italy indicate that considerable anxiety exists regarding probable Bulgarian designs on Albania. There is a growing feeling in favour of Italian ...

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  6. THE DANUBE.

    The naval correspondent of the "Times" says the enemy will doubtless use the Danube for the transport of munitions to Bulgaria and Turkey, and for the supply ...

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  7. THE RUSS IS COMING

    M. Marcel Hutin, the correspondent of the "Echo de Paris," who is with the Russian troops, states that the Muscovite offensive has resulted in the ...

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  8. SEA BUTCHERS.

    The latest reports regarding the torpedoing of the Italian liner Ancona state that after the first shell was fired by the German submarine the vessel flew the ...

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  9. THE BALKANS.

    Four German officers, including Prince Bulow's son, arrived at Salonika and observed the work of the Anglo-French forces. They motored to Zeitenlik, where ...

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  10. PERSIAN POSITION.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the press calls attention to the growing gravity of the Persian situation. It has an ominous resemblance to pre-war events in ...

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  11. "COMPLETE TRIUMPH ASSURED."

    "H Seccolo" (Rome) announces that the Italian Government has arrived at an agreement with the Entente Powers on the question of intervention in the ...

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  12. WHY HE RESIGNED.

    The Bureau stats:—"In a letter to the Prime Minister dated November 11.—Mr. Winston Churchill stats:—When I left the Admiralty I accepted an office ...

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  13. THE PIRATES' TOLL.

    The Liverpool steamer Rhineland has been sunk. Only one of the 24 men comprising the crew was saved. The steamer Morside was also sunk, and there was a ...

    Article : 59 words
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  15. GERMANS LOSE HEAVILY.

    Petrograd Official.—In the Shlock region we have advanced west of Raggasen, fighting continuously. After eleven days of [?] fighting in the Marsg region ...

    Article : 131 words
  16. FRENCH MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    A memorial service was conducted at the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris, for the allied soldiers who have fallen in the war. The President and the Government were ...

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  17. A STORY FROM SERVIA. TERRIBLE PRIVATIONS.

    A French medical officer with the Balkans forces writes:—"We departed from Salonika for the Serbian front on the morning of October 18, and arrived at ...

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  18. ENEMY PROTESTS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen reports that the Turco-Bulgarian Ministers visited the Foreign Office at Athena and amically protested against ...

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  19. ANOTHER ITALIAN STEAMER SUBMARINED.

    An Austrian submarine torpedoed the Italian steamer Firenze last Tuesday. At the time of the outrage the Firenze was bound for Port Said. Fifteen of the crew ...

    Article : 42 words
  20. THE BALTIC.

    Reports indicate that more British submarines are slipping through the German patrols in the Baltic. ...

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  21. COMMERCIAL.

    The wheat market is steady at 55/9 per qr. WOOL. At the wool sales Victorian scoured me ...

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  22. GERMAN REPORT.

    German Official.—The pursuit of the Serbians continues south of the line from Kralievo and Trstenik. The Forst mountain ridge has been crossed. In the ...

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  23. GERMAN TROOPS.

    Advices from Geneva (Switzerland) state that the Germans recently transferred 20 divisions from the Russian to the western front. ...

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  24. THE UNDINE.

    Advices from Copenhagen state that investigations reveal it is impossible to raise the sunken German light cruiser Undine, which was recently sunk by a British ...

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  25. RECRUITING REPORT.

    Twenty-eight men examined to-day. 15 Fit. 13 Unfit. For the Week:— ...

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  26. PRIME MINISTER'S GOLD REPLY.

    In his reply, dated November 12. Mr. Asquith states:—"I hoped you would reconsider your decision and regret that you have been unable in do so. You have ...

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  27. GALLIPOLI LOOSES.

    Constantinople Official.—On every [?] recently when [?] monitors attempted to bombard our faros Gulf coast positions our artillery silenced them. ...

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  28. ITALIAN NEWS.

    Rome Official.—We have destroyed the railway bridge between Mail and Seghe. Our offensive continues in the Upper Cordevale. Fierce fighting is reported ...

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  29. SERBIAN OFFICIAL.

    Serbian Official.—A message received in Paris states that the Serbs have occupied in good order defensive positions south-east of Kralievo, and east of Ivagnitza, as ...

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  30. ARTILLERY BATTLES.

    Paris Official.—Particularly violent artillery fuels have taken place in Belgium, and in the Artois region, north of the Somme, and between the Meuse and the ...

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  31. TWO CONSPIRATORS MEET.

    It is reported that the Kaiser is visiting King Ferdinand of Bulgaria. ...

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  32. A STRONG MAN GONE.

    The "Times," in a leading article, says another strong man has left the Cabinet. Mr. Winston Churchill's loss, it remarks, our hardly fail to weaken the Government ...

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  33. LADY ROWERS.

    Members of the S.A. Ladies' Rowing Association and Ladies' Original Bowing, Club and friends assembled at Jolly's Pavilion, City Bridge, this evening, when the ...

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  34. VIOLENT STORMS.

    Heavy gales and storms have been experienced during the last few days. Many houses have been wrecked, and a large fleet of ships are stormbound in the ...

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  35. TURKISH STATEMENTS. OUR ARTILLERY SILENCED.

    Constantinople Official.—Artillery combats have taken place along three sectors of the Dardanelles front, also patrol skirmished at Anafarta and Ari Burnu. Our ...

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  36. BRAVE INDIAN OFFICERS DECORATED.

    Her Majesty the Queen, who is staking the place of the King during his illness, decorated three Indian officers at Buckingham Palace. Her Majesty shook hands ...

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  37. MINE SUCCESSES IN FRANCE.

    Paris Official.—A bombardment active on both sides of the rectors in the Loos. Fosse de Calonne, and the Artois regions, silenced the enemy's batteries. On the ...

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  38. REMARKABLE FRENCH EXPLOIT.

    The French Ministry of Marine relates a remarkable exploit in the Mediterranean Sea. One of their flotilla boats was off Crete when it surprised a schooner ...

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  39. FRENCH CAPTURE VILLAGES.

    French Official.—The Bulgars violently bombarded the Krivolak railway station on November 10. We have carried the villages of Krusieva and Sirkavo, on the ...

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  40. Family Notices

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  41. FRENCH EFFECTIVELY SUPPORTING SERBS.

    A French wireless message states:—"Advices from Monastir confirm the report that the French are firmly holding the passage of the Cerna, west of Krivolak and ...

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  43. NEW POSSESSIONS.

    The Gilbert and Elliec Islands have been gazetted as a British colony under the jurisdiction of the High Commissioner of the Pacific. ...

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  44. LOAN BILL FOR FRANCE.

    The French Loan Bill was unanimously passed in the Chamber of Deputies. ...

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  45. BRISBANE RACES.

    The Queensland Turf Club's spring meeting closed to-day. The chief event resulted:— SANDGATE HANDICAP. Of 600 sovs., about one and a quarter miles. ...

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  46. MENINGITIS AVOIDED.

    Dr. L. Landouzy, of France, strongly recommends wine as a preventive against the ravages of meningitis. The "Revue de Viticulture" quotes this eminent ...

    Article : 187 words
  47. AUSTRIANS CAPTURE SERBS.

    An Austrian official message states that in the advance against Ushitze 1,000 Serbs were prisonered. ...

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  48. SPECIMEN OF GREEK NEUTRALITY.

    The "Times" correspondent at Rome says it has been established without doubt that the enemy submarines which have recently been active in the Mediterranean ...

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  49. BRAVE MONTENEGRINS.

    Montenegrin Official.—In fighting on Tuesday along the San Jak front the enemy suffered serious losses. Austrian attacks near Graovo were repulsed. There ...

    Article : 87 words
  50. LIQUOR RESTRICTION.

    More drastic restrictions regarding the sale of liquor have been introduced. Seven additional restricted areas have been gazetted, and shortened hours have been ...

    Article : 54 words
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