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  3. FRESH POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 1.40 p.m.— The "Westminster Gazette" states that Mr. Bonar Law has declined to form a Ministry. ...

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  4. GERMANS ENTER BUCHAREST

    The fall of Bucharest is officially announced, and according to messages from Sofia, the next task is to capture Valona, which is at present held by the Italians, and to join hands with Greece. Mackensen's march on Bucharest was carried out with astonishing rapidity, and so closely ...

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  5. BALKANS ZONE

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 6.50 a.m. — German correspondents say victory on the Arges ' is inevitable, because tho Roumanians had no time in which to ...

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  6. LLOYD GEORGE'S POLICY.

    LONDON, Thursday, 4.50 a.m.— The sensation of the day was the King's inrervention in the constitutional crisis. It is understood that ...

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  7. LLOYD GEORGE SUMMONED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 1.45 p.m.— Mr. Lloyd George lias been summoned to Buckingham Palace. ...

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  8. CABINET CALLED TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 6.15 p.m.— The "Central News" states that the King has called all his Ministers to a conference at Buckingham Palace. . ...

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  9. BUCHAREST FALLS.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. 1.5 p.m.—Berlin announces that Bucharest has been captured. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. 4.25 p.m.— A communique states:— The enemy was successful in the direction of Tergovislea and Ploetsci, ...

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  11. AMERICAN COMMENT.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday, 6 p.m.— The "New York World" states:— "The Tory plan to overthrow the Liberals has succeeded, and Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  12. THE ROYAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 7.50 p.m. — By summoning a council of his ministers, the King brought to a climax a day full of Ministerial conferences. ...

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  13. THE SOMME

    LONDON, Wednesday. 12.5 p.m.— General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— Intermittent enemy shelling continues on the Ancre. ...

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  14. NAVAL WARFARE

    LONDON, Wednesday. 12 a.m.— 14 is reported that eight perished from the ss Moeraki. There were; 94 survivors, including the captain. ...

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  15. CARSON DENIES IRISH SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 12.5 p.m.— Sir Edward Carson denies the reported scheme for an Irish settlement. ...

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  16. GERMAN REPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 6.10 p.m.— A German official message states:— We have captured Senia, 37 miles north-west of Ploetsci. ...

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  17. "ULSTERMEN KNOW MY VIEWS."

    LONDON, Wednesday. 6.2 .p.m.— Sir Edward Carson, telegraphing to Belfast denying the Irish settlement scheme, says, "The Ulstermen know ...

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  18. FRENCH FRONTS UNCHANGED.

    PARIS, Wednesday, 4.25 p.m.— A communique states:— There is nothing of importance to record on the Western front. Two ...

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  19. ITALY

    ROME, Wednesday. 6015 p.m.— A communique states:— The enemy attempted to approach Scatolari, and was driven off. In ...

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  20. ORGANISED ACTION DEMANDED.

    PARIS, Wednesday. 7 p.m.— "L'Hnmanito" states:— The problem Lloyd George has set before Britain will also be put before France. It is ...

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  21. CIVIL COMPULSION FOR BULGARIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. 7 p.m.— Bulgaria is introducing a Mass Levy Bill on German lines. ...

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  22. AWFUL CONDITIONS PREVAIL.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10.45 p.m. — Mr. Phillip Gibbs writes from the West front:— A white, moist fog hangs over the ...

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  23. ENEMY CAPTURES PLOETSCI.

    LONDON, Thursday, 12.40 a.m. A Vienna official message states:— The important railway junction of Ploetsci north of Bucharest, has been ...

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  24. GENERAL ELECTION POSSIBLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 6.30 a.m.— Although it is recognised that a general election may be essential, the newspapers point out that the 1913 register ...

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  25. AEFIAL WARFARE

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. 7 p.m — Three British aviators bombed railway junctions and military works pea Brussels on Tuesday. ...

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  26. MACEDONIAN FRONTS

    SALONIKA, Wednesday, 4 p.m. — A French communique states:—The Franco-Serbians again progressed north of Paralovo, taking 125 ...

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  27. FOOD CONTROL

    LONDON, Wednesday. 7 p.m.— The public welcomes the Board of Trade's orders regarding simpler meats for hotels and clubs; also the forthcoming ...

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  28. IMPERIAL CONSOLIDATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 9 p.m— Hon W.F. Massey (Premier of N.Z.), when interviewed by a representative of the "Pall Mall Gazette," said that he ...

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  29. FURTHER SERB ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday. 7 a.m.— A Serbian official message states:— Violent artillery and infantry fire contimues along the whole fronts. ...

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  30. SIR EDWARD CARSON'S DENIAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 11.50 p.m.— The "Daily Chronicle" accepts Sir Edward Carson's denial, as to an Irish settlement, but reiterates that the ...

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  31. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAIDS.

    LONDON, Thursday. 12.4 a.m.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We successfully raided the Gorman trenches south-eastward of Neuville ...

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  32. GREECE

    ROME, Wednesday. 4.25 p.m.— The "Corriere del Laseras" Athens correspondent, describing Saturday's events, states that 6,000 reservists united ...

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  33. FRENCH FRONT ACTIVE.

    PARIS, Thursday, 12.19 a.m — An official message states:—The Somme front is fairly active. Reciprocal artillery fire is in ...

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  34. BELGIUM'S AGONY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — M. Maurice Maeterlinck, the distinguished Belgian poet, when interviewed by the "Tribune's" Paris correspondent, said: ...

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  35. INCREASING FOOD SUPPLY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 9.55 p.m.— With a view to increasing the food supply, an Order in Council empowers the Board of Agriculture to occupy ...

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  36. THE KING'S SUMMONS.

    LONDON, Thursday. 12.45 a.m. — A court circular states:— "His Majesty the King held a conference this afternoon. Mr. Balfour, Mr. Henderson ...

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  37. FRENCH SHORTAGE INCREAING.

    PARIS, Wednesday. 7 p.m. — The food shortage is increasing. It is expected that the Government will recorganise the food and coal supplier ...

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  38. BRITAIN DAT BY DAY

    LONDON, Wednesday, 8 p.m.— Mr. Kennedy Jones (Unionist) has been returned unopposed for Hornsey. ...

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  39. CIVILIANS DISARMED.

    LONDON, Thursday. 12.40 a.m.— A wireless message from Rome advices that M.M.s Dusmapis, Matallas and other Germanonhiles have not been ...

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  40. LLOYD GEORGE FORMS CABINET.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 10.20 p.m.— The Press Burean announces that Mr. Lloyd George has consented to form a Government in co-operation with ...

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  41. LORD DERBY EXPLAINS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 6.40 p.m.— Lord Derby made a notable speech at the Akdwych Club to-day, which threw some light on the events ...

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  42. NORTHCLIFE'S SCATHING COMMENT.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday, 9.15 a.m. — Lord Northelifte, in a statement to the United Press.says:— "Mr. Lloyd George has given a ...

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  43. DISASTROUS FACTORY EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 8.35 p.m.— Official: An explosion occurred at a national factory in the North of England last night. Some 26 women ...

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  44. POPE CONDEMNS DEPORTATIONS.

    ROME, Wednesday. 8 p.m. — The Pope has protested to Germany against her rufusal to allow Cardinal Mercier, the Belgian Primate, to attend the ...

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  45. GRECIAN NEWS UNRELIABLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 8 p.m.— The Foreign Office states that press messages emanating from Freece are misleading, inasmuch as the Rovalists ...

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  46. ESCAPED MURDERER CAPTURNED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 7 p.m. — The police have arrested a man named "Bill" a member of the notorious Bannot gang, at an artillery camp ...

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  47. POSITION STILL GRAVE.

    ATHENS, Wednesday. 7 p.m. — The arrest of Venizelists continues. Liberal newspapers ate not now published. The Royalists have erected ...

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