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  4. KITCHENER'S CRITICS.

    LONDON, Saturday, 5.20 a.m.— The "Daily Telegraph" protests against the publication of the rumor that Lord Kitchener has retired, and says the ...

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  5. KITCHENER LEAVES WAR OFFICE

    LONDON, Friday, 9. p.m.— A court circular states that the King received Lord Kitchener in audience last night. In view of the state of the King's ...

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  6. LORD KITCHENER VACATES WAR OFFICE

    PARIS, Friday, 6.55 a.m.— Two of our biplanes collided and ignited at a great height over one of the suburbs. The four occupants being killed. ...

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  7. FRENCH PUNISH BULGARS.

    LONDON, Sunday, 7 p.m.— In the attack on the French front west of Varear, between Kabadere and Krivolak, the Bulgarians were driven back ...

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  8. "A MENACE TO PEACE"

    WASHINGTON, Friday, 12.10 p.m.-Mr. W. J. Bryan (ex-Secretary [?] State) has denounced President Wilson' national defence programme as a de ...

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  9. THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Friday, 6.50 a.m.— The Bulgarians are entrenching opposite Krivolak, but 200 metres from our outposts. After a fierce bombardment ...

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  10. BULGARIANS KILLED AND WOUNDED.

    ATHENS, Saturday, 8 a.m.— Official: The Bulgarian killed and wounded to date are estimated at one hundred thousand. ...

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  11. "GLOBE" NEWSPAPER SEIZED.

    LONDON, Saturday. 6.45 p.m.— The Press Bureau reports that the military authorities have suppressed "The Globe" newspaper. ...

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  12. STORY OF THE MONTENEGRINS.

    ROME, Sunday, 2.30 p.m.— A Montenegrin communique states:— The enemy has occupied on unimportant position near the ...

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  13. KITCHENER CONFERS WITH PREMIER.

    LONDON, Friday, 5.20 p.m.— Lord Kitchener and Mr. Asquith had a long conference this morning, and after-wards there was a meeting of the War ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN BLUNTNESS

    Noticing that one of the gunners in the ammunition column was staring hard at him, Lieutenant-General Sir W. R. Birdwood, commanding the ...

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  15. ON THE EASTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Friday, 2 p.m.— A Petrograd communique states:— The enemy offensive in the Schlock region has been repulsed. The ...

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  16. WHAT THE BULGARS CLAIM.

    ROME, Sunday, 6 a.m.— A Bulgarian communique states:— After heavy fighting we captured advanced positions at Nish and the ...

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  17. BULGARIAN REVERSES.

    LONDON, Friday, 2 p.m. — A Paris communique stated:— The Bulgarians have failed in their' attempts against Krivolak. We carried the villages ...

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  18. RUMORS OF KITCHENER'S RESIGNATION.

    LONDON, Friday, 9.5 p.m.— Wild rumors were circulated in the city this afternoon stating that Lord Kitchener had resigned. Newspapers were ...

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  19. FRENCH OCCUPY ROBITZA

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Salonika correspondent telegraphs , that the French have driven the Bulgarians out of Robitza. ...

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  20. THE KING

    LONDON, Friday. 12.23 p.m.— A bulletin states the King passed a somewhat better night. His appetite is improving, but he still suffers some ...

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  21. ALBANIAN REBELS ACTIVE.

    ROME, Saturday, 1 a.m.— The situation in Albania is extremely grave. The rebels have defeated Essad Pasha's troops and successfully prevented all ...

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  22. PROGRESS OF THE AUSTRIANS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday, 7 a.m.— Austrian communique— In the south-eastern theatre we have stormed the mountains west of ...

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  23. KITCHENER'S ABSENCE TEMPORARY.

    LONDON, Friday, 6.50 p.m.— The Press Bureau states that Mr. Asquith will take charge of the War Office during; Lord Kitchener's' temporary ...

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  24. FIGHTING SPIRIT GAINING IN VIRULENCE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 12.45 a.m.— The [?] Zeitung" has published a vivid description of the fighting on the Western front. ...

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  25. MORE SATISFACTORY PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Saturday, 11.20 a.m.— A Bulletin states the King passed a better night, and was able to occupy a [?]ouch for few hours. He is ...

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  26. RUSSIAN COMMANDANT DISGRACED.

    PETROGRAD, Friday, 5 p.m. — General Gregorieff, the former commandant at Kovno, has been court martialled, and sentenced to [?] years ...

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  27. SERVIA'S LAST HOPE.

    ROME, Sunday, 7 p.m. — The terrible weather has delayed the progress of the Austro-Germans, and the last hope of the Servians is that the ...

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  28. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Friday, 10.5 p.m.— To-day in the House of Commens questions were asked concerning the promotion of Lloyd-George's son to the rank of ...

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  29. KITCHENER LEAVES LONDON.

    NEW YORK, Saturday, 9.10 a.m.— The London "Post" states Lord Kitchener has departed from London on an important mission to the Near East. ...

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  30. MORE GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    LONDON, Friday, 3.10 p.m.— The Swiss "Journal de Geneve" states the Germans massacred men, women and children indiscriminately at Ducciclia ...

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  31. HEAVY RUSSIAN LOSSES.

    LONDON, Sunday, 1.30 a.m.— A German communique states that during the recent fighting at the Strypa the Russian prisoners totalled six ...

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  32. THE KITCHENER MISSION.

    LONDON, Sunday, 7 p.m.—The press unite in pointing out that Mr. Asquith, chairman of the Committee of Imperial Defence, is familiar with all ...

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  33. RUSSIAN CAPTURES.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday 5.15 a.m.— We have captured 734 prisoners and two guns, westward of Rafalovka on the Styr; also 8,500 prisoners at ...

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  34. ZEPPELINS FOR SERVIA.

    LONDON, Sunday, 2.25 p.m. Salonika reports that the Germans are building an immense. Zeppelin shed at Sofia. ...

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  35. PROMOTION OFFICIALLY DENIED

    LONDON, Saturday, 8 p.m.— The reported promotion of Captain Lloyd-George has been officially denied. ...

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  36. POSITION IN RIGA REGION.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday, 7 a.m.— Russian ship have opened fire against the German, positions near Schlok, west of' Riga. ...

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  37. ANOTHER SERVIAN REVERSE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday, 2.25 p.m. — An Austrian communique states:— We stormed the Illiobrodo mountain, eastward of Thebibje, piercing the ...

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  38. THE GERMAN VIEW

    LONDON, Saturday, 6 a.m.— A Berlia communique claims the French statement that seven German battalions at Loos lost 80 per cent, of their ...

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  39. AUSTRIAN'S REPULSE RUSSIANS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday, 8 a.m.— An Austrian communique states:- We have completely repulsed tho Russians from Semikoce and the west ...

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  40. SERVIAN VICTORY AT ISVAR.

    ATHENS, Saturday, 6 a.m.— The Servian legation has been informed that the Servians completely defeated the Bulgarian army at Isvav after a ...

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  41. THE GREEK CRISIS

    LONDON, Friday, 10.5 p.m. — Reuter states King Constantino proposed that M. Zalmi retain the Premiership but the latter refused on the ground ...

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  42. SLACKERS RUNNING AWAY

    LONDON, Saturday, 6.30 p.m. — There were exciting scenes yesterday it Liverpool. A large number of Irish emigrants ...

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  44. BULGARS ENTER NISH.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 1.15 p.m. — Official One division of the Bulgarian army has entered Nish. ...

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  45. KEY OF THE STRUGGLE IN THE EAST.

    LONDON, Sunday, 6.36 a.m.— The "Observer" stated yesterday:— Lord Kitchener's mission dominates the situation and all our minds, as did ...

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  46. "SITUATION STEADILY IMPROVING."

    LONDON, Saturday, 7.15 p.m.— The "Morning Post" correspondent in the North of France states that undoubtedly the situation on the West ...

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  47. SERVIANS SURROUNDED.

    LONDON, Sunday, 1.30 a.m.— A Berlin wireless reports that the surrounding of the Servians continues at the junction of Koevess with the ...

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  48. THE HUN IDEA OF HONOR.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday, 6.55 a.m.— Te Socialist journal "Volksigne" published at Che[?]itz, na[?]vely suggests that is M.Viviani is no longer ...

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  49. THE NEW CABINET.

    ATHENS, Saturday, 7 p.m.— M. Scouloudis has been appointed Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs, all the other Ministers retaining their ...

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  50. BRITISH CAPTURE BAGDAD.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday, 2.25 a.m.— The Berlin "Tagleblatt" assorts that he British have occupied Bagdad. ...

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  51. IN THE DARDANELLES

    LONDON, Friday. 2.20 p.m. — Official: On Thursday we repulsed four Turkish attacks on our position in the ...

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  52. OUR STRENGTH AT SEA

    AMSTERDAM, Friday. 8.20 p.m. — The "Telegraaf" representative,after a visit to the British North Sea Fleet, says that never more could it be urged ...

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  53. PRO-GERMANS IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Saturday, 10.20 a.m. — An attempt has been made by pro-German sympathisers to blow up the Italian Consulate here. The Consul ...

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  54. SRRVIANS MAY LAST TILL 19TH.

    MILAN, Saturday, 5 p.m.— Writing in the "Seclo," M.Magine states that by a supreme effort the Servians may be able to hold out till November 19. ...

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  55. EVENING STANDARD'S" PREDICTION.

    LONDON, Sunday, 1.55 a.m. — Commenting on Lord Kitchener's temporary retirement, the "Evening Standard" states that the task of ...

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  56. AUSTRO-ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Saturday, 2.43 a.m.— A communique states:- Intense artillery fire forced the enemy back, and enabled us to strengthen ...

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  57. BRITISH TRANSPORT SUNK.

    LONDON, Friday, 8.40 p.m. — The Press Bureau states:— An enemy submarine sunk our transport Ramizan in the Aegean Sea by ...

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  58. VISIT AT REQUEST OF MINISTRY.

    The Press Bureau states that Lord Kitchener's visit to the East has been undertaken at the request of his colleagues. ...

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  59. FOUR ATTACKS AT ANZ[?]

    LONDON, Saturday, 3 p.m. — Official. Between 8.30 and 9.30 on the night of Nov. 4 the Turks four times attacked our extreme right at Anzac. ...

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  60. ANOTHER SUGAR SHIP ON FIRE.

    HALIFAX (Nova Seotia), Saturday, 10 a.m — A fire broke out on board the British steamer Biolagos when in mid[?]ean. She returned here and ...

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  61. ITALIAN SUCCESS.

    ROME, Sunday, 3 p.m.— An Italian communique says that a [?] attack enabled us to capture a strong [?] in the San [?] ...

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  62. PRESS RU[?] COMMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Press B[?] declares it is untrue to suggest that Lord Kitchener has tendered his resignation, or that his visit to the ...

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  63. ADMIRALTY TRANSPORTS.

    LONDON, Sunday, 2 p.m.— The "E[?]cial Times" states the Admiralty has acquired control of [?] steamers, apprexi[?]mating 22 per ...

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  64. SERVIANS DISORGANISED."

    ROME, Saturday, 7 p.m.— "The "Seccolo's" correspondent at Salonika advises that during the fighting at [?]kub the Servians became disorganised ...

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  65. FALL OF GORIZIA INEVITABLE.

    GENEVA, Saturday, 8 a.m.— Austrian headquarters admit that the fall of Gorizia is inevitable. Since November [?] ...

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