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  3. AUSTRALIANS BUSY MINING

    The Allies have told Greece that she must explain her leanings at once, and state against whom her mobilisation is directed. Further shilly-shallying will not be tolerated. Britain has offered the Greeks the tempting bait of Cyprus, and immediate possession if she throw in ...

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  4. BALKAN CRISIS

    ATHENS, Thursday, 2 a.m.—The Greek papers assert that the Allied Ministers have told M. Zaimis, the Greek Premier, that the hour of vague ...

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  5. IN THE DARDANELLES

    ATHENS, Thursday, 2 a.m.—The Constantinople communique states:—Artillery duels and skirmishes have occurred at Anatarta (6 miles S.E. of ...

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  6. FIGHTING IN RAILWAY TOWN.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 11 p.m.—Messages from Sofia state that the Bulgarians claim to have captured Vranja, cutting the railway between ...

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  7. HOME RULE CROPS UP.

    LONDON, Thursday, 2 a.m.—Lord Lansdowne, replying to a question in the Lords that it had been suggested that Sir E. Carson's resignation might ...

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  8. SERVIANS BEATING GERMANS.

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—The Servias have captured some German positions near Pozharevatz (in N. Servia, 10 miles E. of Semendria), and ...

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  9. SUPREME COURT

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—At the civil sittings of the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Ewing the case, Gladys Miriam Lowe versus Harry ...

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  10. "WEEDING OU T" OFFICERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 6.10 p.m.—Mr. Harold Tennant, Under Sec. of the War Office, announces that the officer commanding the Suvla Bay ...

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  11. ZAIMIS MUST QUIT FOOLING.

    ATHENS, Thursday, 2 a.m.—The Allies have advised the Premier, M. Zaimis to relinquish his equivocal or ambiguous policy which they are not ...

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  12. BULGARS CLAIM 2,000 SERVIANS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday, 2 a.m.—A Berlin communique states:—The Bulgarians, by a quick action, captured a hill, south-westward of ...

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  13. WAITING HIS NEXT MOVE.

    LONDON, Thursday, 5.45 p.m.—The newspapers pay tribute to the restraint and modesty of Sir E.'Carson's explanation, and being ...

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  14. KAISER FLATTERS BULGARIA.

    ROME, Thursday, 2 a.m.—The Kaiser, in a proclamation to the Bulgarian Army, exalts their courage and heroism, and adds that "Bulgaria is ...

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  15. TEMPTING BAIT TO GREEKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 11.30 p.m.—Britain, has offered Greece. Cyprus, as a condition of her joining in the war on behalf of the Allies. ...

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  16. TRIBUTES TO EX-MINISTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 8.30 p.m.—Sir E. Carson's statement has somewhat relieved the tension, because it localised the cause of his disagreement ...

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  17. WOUNDED IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 11 p.m.—The authorities are taking stops to grapple with the problem of the Australian wounded in England in ...

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  18. VRANJA RECAPTURED.

    ATHENS, Thursday, 2 a.m.—There are reports that the Bulgarians have been thrown but of Vranja, and that the railway communications have again ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Thursday, a.m.—Sir John French states in his despatch:—Since October 14. artillery on both sides have been best active south or ...

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  20. "MARMALADE DAY."

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—The Kaiserin desires her birthday to be celebrated as "Marmalade Day," the collection to gifts to be jam for ...

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  21. LOYALTY OF AFGHANISTAN AND THIBET.

    LONDON. Thursday, 2 a.m.—The Secretary for India Mr. Austen Chamberlain, announced that the Dalai Lama of Thibet had offered 1,000 ...

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  22. BRITAIN AWAITS REPLY.

    LONDON, Thursday, 12.45 a.m. Greece's reply. has not yet reached London. ...

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  23. KEENER STRUGGLE NEAR LENS.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—Sir John French reports:—The enemy yesterday afternoon attacked our trenches in the quarries ...

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  24. ANGLO-FRENCH TROOPS LINE UP.

    LONDON, Thursday, 2 a.m.—Bucharest messages states:—Thirty thousand Anglo-French troops readied Nish, and other contingents ...

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  25. BRITISH OFFERS BETTER THAN GERMAN PROMISES.

    ATHENS, Thursday, 12.45 a.m. The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent states:— Britain's offer is creating a ...

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  26. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    LONDON, Thursday,—11,50. p.m.—In the House of Lords Lord Portsmouth stated that he understood the Admiralty had warning of Zeppelins, and ...

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  27. SIX MILE ATTACK IN CENTRE.

    PARIS, Wednesday. 10 p.m.-An official communique states:—Large enemy forces, east of Rheims, carried out an offensive along a 6-mile front between ...

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  28. ALLIED TROOPS AT CAPITAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—The "Star" correspondent in Servia announces that thirty thousand Anglo-French troops have reached Nish ...

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  29. OFFICIAL NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday, 2 a.m.—The Press Bureau states:—General Birdwood reported to have little to say regarding operations above ...

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  30. SERVIANS RETAKEN SEMENDRIA.

    PARIS, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—The correspondent of the "Intransigeant" in Servia states:—The Servians have retaken Semendria (an important ...

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  31. GREECE'S CRAFTY LITTLE GAME.

    LONDON, Thursday, 5.45 a.m.—The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Athens says:— Greece's attitude becomes more ...

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  32. [?]SI LLS. MORE SHELLS!

    [?] Thursday, 2 a.m.—The "Times" states:—Despite the great amount high explosive and shells expended the Loos advance, the ...

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  33. SOFIA IN STATE OF DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday, 2 a.m.—Bucharest reports that the Bulgarian capital of Sofia is in a state of defence to resist a siege, the neighboring chain of ...

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  34. COMMONS DAY BY DAY

    LONDON, Wednesday, 9.30 p.m. In the House of Commons, Lieutenant Commander Wedgwood, Liberal M.P. for Newcastle, Staffs, asked, who ...

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  35. POPE'S APPEAL TO KAISER.

    ROME, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—As a result of the British and Belgian legations' appeal to Has Holiness the Pope, the latter has induced the ...

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  36. WHEN RUSSIA LANDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—Cabling via Rome, Mr. il. Donohoe, the well-known Australian journalist, states:—The Russian Consul at ...

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  37. STRUMNITZA NOT OCCUPIED.

    PARIS, Thursday. 2 a.m.—Advices from Salonika deny the occupation of Strumnitza (58 miles N.N.W. of Salonika) by the Bulgarians. ...

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  38. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Wednesday. 11.55 a.m.—Owing to General Ivanhoff's successes, the Austrians have evacuated the fortress of Czernowitz. ...

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  39. TURKS LENT BULGARS AID.

    LONDON, Thursday, 2 a.m—A message from Salonika state:—Numerous detachments of Turks, with strong detachments of artillery, are ...

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  40. BATTLE OF LOOS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 12:30 a.m.- Mr. Phillip Gibbs, a well-known war correspondent, was an eye-witness of the repulse. and counter-attack upon ...

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  41. PREFERENTIAL TRADE WITH DOMINIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday. 2 a.m.—In the discussion upon the Finance Bill in committee in the House of Commons, Sir W. Howell Davies (Liberal M.P. for ...

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  42. BULGARIAN'S CUT RAILWAY TO NISH.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 11.35 p.m.—A Servian communique states:—The Bulgarians between Vranja and [?] have [?] positions ...

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  43. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday, 10 a.m.—A British submarine in the Baltic has sunk the German steamers Johanswulf. Hernoes, and Delefaen. whilst ...

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  44. SLAV WAVE REFORMING.

    PARIS, Wednesday. 3.10 p.m.—M. Naudean, French Eyewitness at the Russian headquarters, states:—The Austro-Germans are constructing ...

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  45. SANGUINARY SCENES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 11 p.m.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Home states:— According to German sources the ...

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  46. POLISH LAKES RECAPTURED.

    PETRCGRAD, Thursday. 2 a.m.—The Russians are now masters, both of the northern and southern ends of the Drisviaty lakes; but the ...

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  47. PIRATES' WORK FOR ONE YEAR.

    LONDON, Thursday, 2 a.m.—Mr. T. J. M'Namara, Under Secretary to the Navy, states:—183 merchantmen and 175 fishing boats have been ...

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  48. HINDENBURG'S PROGRESS.

    General Hindenburg has further progressed north-eastward and north-westward of Mitan (South Riga region), capturing enemy positions. ...

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  49. GERMAN CLAIMS FOR

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday, 2 a.m.—Berlin claims that German submarines in September sank 29 steamers, aggregating 103,315 tons; seven fishing ...

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  50. WHY SIR EDWARD CARSON RESIGNED.

    Sir Edward Carson, free the front Opposition bench, have a personal explanation of his reasons for quitting the Ministry. He stated that he ...

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