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  3. WAS SIR IAN HAMILTON RECALLED?

    Whether Sir Ian Hamilton be "recalled" or not? the now Commander-in-Chief has a top-notch reputation, as shown in he masterly handling of troops in the retreat from Mons and ultimate banging back of the Germans to the Aisne. The "Irish News" is of opinion that his advent in ...

    Article : 197 words
  4. COMMONS DAY BY DAY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday, 10 p.m.—A cable from London states:—Premier Asquith is ill, and must rest for a few days. ...

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  5. BALKAN CRISIS

    PARIS, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—A Bulgarian regiment, near Khiazhevatz mutinied, refusing to fight the Servians. ...

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  6. SUFFERING FROM INTERNAL COMPLAINT.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 10 p.m.—Premier Asquith is suffering from gastro-intestinal catarrh which necessitates a few days complete rest. ...

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  7. GRIEVANCES OF NURSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—In reference to Mr. J. Cathcart Wason's pertinent question as to the disposal of the Australian hospital staff, it ...

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  8. "CALM MINISTRY AND UNAGITATED PEOPLE."

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—The "Westminster Gazette, commenting upon the present Cabinet crisis, says: —We want Ministers who will not be ...

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  9. BULGARIAN OFFICER SHOT BY COMMANDER.

    ROME, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—The "Tribuna" states that General Jekoff. who is in charge of the Bulgarian army, is very unpopular. ...

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  10. WHY SIR EDWARD CARSON RESIGNED.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 10 p.m.—The hte Attorney-General, Sir Edward Carson, resigned from the Cabinet mainly because he disapproved of the ...

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  11. ITALY DECLARES WAR ON BULGARIA.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday, 7 p.m.—Messages from Rome state that Italy lias declared war upon Bulgaria. ...

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  12. GREEK GENERAL STAFF AT SALONIKA.

    ATHENS, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—The Greek General Staff has arrived at Salonika, where King Constantino is expected shortly. ...

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  13. FIGHTING IN AFRICA

    LISBON, Wednesday 2 a.m.—Portugal lias released Maritz from Angola as a political refugee. [Angola is Portuguese West Africa, ...

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  14. A CABINET SPLIT.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 10 p.m.—Intense interest has been displayed in Britain over the Cabinet situation foe some days, as there has been an ...

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  15. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—A British submarine has captured the Swedish steamer Nike, laden with are bound to the German Baltic port of ...

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  16. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    ROME, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—Italy has declared war upon Bulgaria, and there are indications that Russia will send a large contingent to Macedonia. ...

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  17. BULGARIANS FALLING BACK.

    ATHENS, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—Advices from Doiran state that a Bulgarian division was completely annihilated at Rifa. ...

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  18. POLITICS AND PATRIOTISM

    In the course of his presidential address at die annual meeting of the Employers Federation at Sydney, Mr. William Brooks made a scathing ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—An official communique states:—The Germans during last night delivered three serious grenade attacks at ...

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  20. IN THE DARDANELLES

    LONDON, Tuesday, 2 a.m.—The newspapers interpret Sir Ian Hamilton's recall as a determination to instal new vigor and purpose into the ...

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  21. INTEREST OF NEUTRALS.

    A Copenhagen message recently stated that the successes of the British submarines in the Baltic overshadow even interest in the Balkan situation. ...

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  22. ALLIES STRAIGHT DEAL WITH GREECE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday, 9.10 a.m.—A (London despatch states that at Athons, the Allies have informed Greece that they intend sending large ...

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  23. MEETING OP PARLIAMENT.

    An important meeting or the Cabinet was arranged for Tuesday morning, the third in 24 hours, and this had to be postponed after noon on ...

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  24. GERMAN STRATEGY

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—The "Westminster Gazette" states:— The Germans, unable to obtain any decision on either of the main theatres ...

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  25. WILL GREECE MAKE TROUBLE?

    ATHENS, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—Britain and Russia have informed the Greek Premier, M. Zaimas, that the Allies are sending considerable ...

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  26. WOOL AND ORE CARGOES.

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—British submarines have torpedoed the German steamers Soherhamn and Pernambucco, laden with wool and 5,000 ...

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  27. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PARIS, Wednesday. 2 a.m.—The correspondent of the "Journal" at Petrograd states:— The attacks against Dvinsk (100 ...

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  28. GERMAN NEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 9.50 p.m.—German wireless claims that General Von Kovess has captured Obrengovtz, and that the Austro-German units, after ...

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  29. GERMAN TORPEDO BOATS LOST.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday, 2 a.m. —It is admitted that the German steamer Preussen rammed and sank an enemy torpedo boat, believing it to ...

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  30. THE ATTITUDE OF ITALY.

    Mr. Asquith's place was taken by Mr. Lloyd-George, Minister of Munitions, whose appearance betrayed tho anxiety and stress through which he ...

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  31. CURSE OF ESPIONAGE

    LONDON, Wednesday, 7.15 p.m.—-The Secretary for War (Lord Kitchener) announces that the prisoners, charged with espionage, were ...

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  32. AERIAL WARFARE

    PARIS, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—A Zonpelin dashed into the chimney of the manufactory of Pilkington Brothers, north of Maubeuge, all the crew being ...

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  33. ATTACKS BEATEN OFF.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—French wireless states:—All German, attacks on the Russian front have been repulsed, whilst numerous of the Ally's ...

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  34. THE GOLDEN COLUMN

    Few people realise the enormous sums of money, in the care of the Paymaster-General in Chancery, awaiting claimants. Next of kin and ...

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  35. PROGRESS TO RIGA.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 2 n.m. —A German communique states:—General Hindenburg stormed several positions and reached the Dvina, ...

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  36. FLYING CORPS TO POKE.

    PARIS, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—Official.—Our airmen have destroyed the hangars or sheds and other buildings upon the aviation ground at ...

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  37. DEATH SENTENCES IN BELGIUM.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—General Hissing, the Gorman Governor of Brussels, has placarded the Belgian town halls with notices of court ...

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  38. DARDANELLES OPERATIONS.

    Lord Robert Cecil, Under-Secretary of tho Foreign Office, in reply to Mr. It. S. Outhwaite, and Liberal M.P. for Henley, stated that as regarded ...

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  39. IRISH VIEW OF GALLIPOLI

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—The "Irish Times" infers from Sir R. Carson's resignation and General Mourns appointment that the Dardanelles ...

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  40. RUSSIAN BIPLANE WINGED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—A German communique states:—Our brittle aeroplane has brought down a French biplane, officered by Russians, ...

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  41. GENERAL JOFFRE SPEAKS

    LONDON, Wednesday. 6.5 a.m.—General Joffre. the French Commander-in-Chief has been interviewed by "Collier's Weekly." ...

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  42. NEW COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—The "Daily Chronicle" gives a striking pen picture of the new Commander-in-Chief in Gallipoli. It says:— ...

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  43. PLIGHT OF PRISONERS

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—The Russian [?] London is making itself responsible for the feeding of 139,000 Russian prisoners in Germany. ...

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  44. IS CONSCRIPTION COMING ?

    LONDON, Tuesday, 9.50 p.m.—The Earl of Derby who has been appointed by Lord Kitchener, as chief of the recruiting staff, addressed a meeting ...

    Article : 331 words
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  46. ENEMY HOLD 25,000 BRITISHERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 11 p.m.—The Under-Seeretary to the War Office, Mr. Harold J. Tennant. stated in the Commons that approximately there were ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL STAFF.

    Mr. J. Ctheart Wason, Liberal M.P. for Orkneys, asked the Under Secretary of war why the tents of the Australian hospital staff in England were ...

    Article : 121 words
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