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  4. BALKAN CRISIS

    LONDON, Monday, 3 a.m.—The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Rome states:— There is an armed campaign ...

    Article : 115 words
  5. GRAND WORK OF NAVY.

    LONDON, Monday, 8 a.m.—In an article in the "Daily Telegraph" Mr. Ashmead Barlett pays tribute to the navy's splendid record in the ...

    Article : 173 words
  6. WHY GREECE FALTERS.

    LONDON, Monday, 12.20 p.m.—Dr. Emile Dillon, the well-known journalist and diplomatist, who is in Home, says:— ...

    Article : 167 words
  7. FRANCE DECLARES WAR.

    NEW YORK, Monday, 2 a.m.—Messages from Paris state:—France has declared war upon Bulgaria. ...

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  8. DARDANELLES OPERATIONS CRITICISED

    LONDON, Monday, 4.45 p.m.—Commenting upon the casulaties in the Dardanelle, when were recently reported at [?] the "Daily News" ...

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  9. FRENCH TROOPS

    ATHENS, Monday, 2 a.m. — The correspondent of the "Matin" states:—The Servians, with the assistance of French troops, have obliged the ...

    Article : 71 words
  10. "XEVER RELAX IRON GRIP."

    For the two months the duty of protecting the transports and covering the flanks of the army fell upon the destroyers, and frequently they tickled ...

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  11. WHY TURKISH TROOPS NEEDED.

    PARIS, Monday, 2 a.m.—An official communique referring to tho Balkans emphasises the significance of Germany's attempt to secure Turkish ...

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  12. ALLIES FIRST VICTORY.

    NEW YORK, Monday, 5 a.m.—Messages from London state that the Allies are attacking Stumitza. on the Servo-Bulgarian frontier, the fall ...

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  13. FRANCE EXPLAINS HER ACTION.

    PARIS, Monday, 2 a.m.—France has declared war upon Bulgaria owing to her action in joining the enemy. ...

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  14. WERE FACTS SUPPRESSED?

    LONDON, Monday, 2 a.m.—The "Daily Mail," commenting upon the Australian reception of any suggestion to evacuate the Dardanelles, ...

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  15. STRONG HAND AGAINST GREECE.

    LONDON, Monday, 5 p.m.—There is a strong feeling of distrust at Greece in her political development, especially since the refusal of her Premier, M. ...

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  16. FRENCH GENERAL IN SUPREME COMMAND.

    PARIS, Monday, 2 a.m. — General Serrail has taken over the command of the Allies in Servia. The British and Italian military ...

    Article : 108 words
  17. FIRST FIGHT OF ALLIES.

    ATHENS, Monday, 2 a.m.—French troops in Macedonia received their baptism of fire near the railway bridge at Valandova (north of Salonika) ...

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  18. ALTERED METHODS OF GUNNERY

    The precision of modern gunnery also diverted the destroyers from their original purposes of defence against torpedo boats, and this war had shown ...

    Article : 164 words
  19. SERVIANS "GOING STRONG."

    PARIS, Monday, 2 a.m.—The German attempt to surround the Servian left wing near Semendria (just over tho Servian frontier from Austria, and ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD. Monday.—A state of war has been proclaimed in Moscow and district. ...

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  21. DIPLOMATISTS STILL IN GREECE.

    LONDON, Monday, 10.90 a.m. — "Renter's correspondent denies tho impending departure of diplomatists from Athens. ...

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  22. THE GERMAN STORY.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday, 2 a.m.—The German communique states:—The Russian attack, westward of Dvinsk (100) miles S.E. of Riga) has ...

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  23. LATE PREMIER WISHES

    PARIS, Monday.—2 a.m.—The correspondent of "Le Matin" at Athens states:—M. Venizelos, the late Greek Premier, who quarrelled with King ...

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  24. ALLIES ON SERVIAN FRONTIER.

    ATHENS, Monday, 2 a.m. —Reuter's correspondent states that the Allied forces left Salonika on Saturday for the Servo-Bulgarian frontier. ...

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  26. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Monday, 12.30 a.m.—Mr. Philip Gibbs, the well-known war correspondent, gives a vivid description of the gas attack south west of Hulluch, ...

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  27. BULGARIAN PLAN OF CAMPAIGN.

    ATHENS, Monday, 2 a.m.—The Bulgarian generals have concentrated their feeble forces before Pirot (40 miles S.E. of Nish)^ and the capital of Sofia ...

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  28. CRUELTY OF "WINTER "WORK.

    Emerging from the lee shore of Tenedos, the destroyers steamed to tho entrance of the Dardanelles Straits in howling storms, these blotting out any ...

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  29. 'TREAT GREECE AS ENEMY."

    LONDON, Monday, 2 a.m.—The "Morning Post" observes:—"The simple position is that Greece pledged herself to defend Servia if the latter ...

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  30. HUNGRY AUSTRIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday, 2 a.m.—There is great distress in Austria, as is shown by the burgomaster of Munich, who makes appeals to the citizens ...

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  31. GERMAN NEWS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday, 2 a.m.—The German communique states:— General Mackensen is still further advancing, and we have stormed the ...

    Article : 83 words
  32. OUR ALLY SOUTHWARD.

    PARIS, Monday. 2 a.m. — Reports as to the operations during the last fortnight of October in the Dardanelles show that these have been calm on the ...

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  33. ANOT ER ALLY ARMY

    PETROGRAD, Monday, 2 a.m.—Large forces of the Kirgiz tribesmen, in the Caueasus, if not one whole army, is likely to appear in the field ...

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  34. THE FAITHLESS FERDINAND.

    LONDON, Monday, 2 a.m.—King Ferdinand of Bulgaria has issued the following manifesto:— "I and my Government have ...

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  35. RUSSIA DISCREDITS ENEMY NEWS.

    PETROGRAD, Monday, 3 a.m.—An official statement denies the German Wolfe Press Agency report that the Russian intention 13 to violate ...

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  36. SPRING BRINGS INCREASED DUTIES

    Spring brought fine weather and sunshiny conditions; but tho work of the destroyers grew harder when active operations against the Dardanelles ...

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  37. TRIUMPHAL ARCH

    PARIS, Monday, 2 a.m. — Great preparations and being made for the reception of the; Germans when these reach Constantinople. ...

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  38. SERVIANS ROUT FERDINAND.

    PARIS, Monday. 2 a.m. — The "Echo de Paris" correspondent at the front states:—The [?] have retaken the positions of Pisnno and ...

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  39. OBSTINATE DUEL OX FRONTIER.

    ROME, Monday, 2 a.m.—"H Secolo" correspondent states:—Five thousand Bulgarians attacked Servians on Wednesday in the region of Doiran, where ...

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  40. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    COPENHAGEN, Monday, 2 a.m.—The Norwegian steamer Cira, with a cargo of six thousand bales of cotton, which left Gothenburg (Sweden) for ...

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  41. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. 2 a.m.—The German communique state:— We have repulsed enemy attacks eastward at Vermelles (Leus region ...

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  42. SCATHING CRITICISM.

    LONDON, Monday, 10 a.m. — In n press interview, Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, the well-known correspondent in the Dardanelles. describes with enthusiasm ...

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  43. ROUMANIA STILL NEUTRAL.

    BUCHAREST, Monday, 2 a.m.—The Roumanian Council of Ministers has decided to continue strict neutrality, taking all recessary military measures ...

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  44. ASSISTING THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The failure in the March attack led he fleet temporarily to withdraw to the island of Tenedos and Mudros. The destroyers, during the ...

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  45. BRITISH TROOPS LANDING.

    PARIS, Monday, 2 a.m.—The correspondent of the Matin states:—Large number of British have been landing at [?] since Friday. ...

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  46. FURTHER PROGRESS OF FRENCH

    PARIS, Monday, 2 a.m.—A French communique states:—We have captured a strong barrieade south-eastward of Neuville and ...

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  47. HAUL OF ENEMY SHIPS.

    LONDON, Monday, -2 a.m.—A British cruiser surprised thirteen German trawlers in the North Sen. She sank tour and sent eight to a British ...

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  48. BULGAR PLOTS IN ALBANIA.

    ROME, Monday, 2 a.m.—The Allied Military Governor of Albania has arrested many Bulgarian [?] at the Adriatic port of [?] for ...

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  49. BULGARIAN COAST BLOCKADED.

    LONDON, Monday, 8.5 p.m.—Official: The Allied [?] declared a blockade of the Balgarian Coast on the Aegean Sea (north of Gallipoli) from ...

    Article : 56 words
  50. RUSSIAN HELP NORTH.

    PETROGRAD, Monday, 2 a.m.—The Russians are maintaining [?] and [?] attacks on the German positions in [?] adjoining ...

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  51. FRENCH WARSHIP SUNK. 80 VICTIMS.

    PARIS, Monday, 2 a.m.—The crew of the French warship Admiral Hamelin has been landed at [?] vestel being torpedoed in the [?] ...

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  52. GERMAN SUBMARINES APPEAR.

    Herman submarines arrived about the middle of May. and then the most valuable battleships were sent away, only the older craft being kept as a ...

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  53. ON ALSATIAN [?]

    PARIS, Monday, 2 a.m.—An official communique states.—We have repulsed several counter attacks, northward of Reillon and ...

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  54. GERMAN SURMARINES FOR BULGAR.

    ATHENS, Monday, 2 a.m.—German skilled artisans from Constantinople are putting together submarines which have reached the Balgarian Black SEa ...

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  55. ALLIED MINISTERS MAY OUT GREECE.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday, 2 a.m.—The "Cologue Gazettee" correspondent at Athens states.— The Russian and Italian Ministers ...

    Article : 38 words
  56. SHELL TO STRIKE DOWN.

    LONDON, Monday, 2 a.m.—Experiments have taken place at Shoeburyness camp wity a projectile invented by the Robert French Syndicate, and ...

    Article : 34 words
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