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  2. MR. FISHER WELCOMED IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Thursday, 12.20 a.m.— The French Government officially welcomed the Hon. Andrew Fisher at Toulon (South Mediterranean port). ...

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  3. BLOCKADE OF GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 7.55 p.m.— In the House of Commons, Mr. Shirley Benn, Unionist member for Plymouth, moved a resolution "urging the ...

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  4. AMERICAN OPPOSITION AND REMEDY.

    "Had we attempted" continued Sir Edward, “to go as far as that the war might possibly be over now, because the whole world would be against us, ...

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  5. THE BALKAN WAR

    ROME, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—Essad Pasha has defeated the Bulgarian vanguard at Elbassan (35 miles S.E. of the Albanian port of Durazzo). ...

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  6. “WISH HAD AUSTRALIANS TO COMMAND!”

    Enver Pasha, the Minister of War, who also expressed optimistic views, said:—“We can strike the British Empire through the Suez Canal. Our ...

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  7. THE VOICE OF LABOR

    LONDON, Wednesday, 3.30 p.m.— Mr. Anderson, M.P., and leader of the Independent Labor Party, presiding over the Labor Conference at Bristol, ...

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  8. STRAIGHT QUERY TO NEUTRALS.

    Sir Edward Grey stated that we could not exercise that control without considerable inconvenience to neutrals, who must answer one main question: ...

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  9. FOOD SHOULD BE CONTRABAND.

    LONDON, Thursday, 1 a.m.—The Unionist member for Edinburgh University, Sir R. B. Finlay, proposed that food should be declared absolute ...

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  10. GERMAN TROOPS WITHDRAWAN.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Athens states that the German forces at Monastir have been reduced to 16,000 men. The partial withdrawal ...

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  11. A COO-EE COMPETITION.

    The "corroboree" was an immense success, the building being crowded out. The most novel feature was a coo-ee competition, limited to soldiers. ...

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  12. CONTRABAND RUSES.

    LONDON, Thursday, 1 a.m.—The Foreign Office, reporting on the results of searches in neutral steamers, discloses the fact that the Germans ...

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  13. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    ROME, Thursday, 2 a.m.—An Italian communique states:—Very large Austrian forces on Monday, favored by a thick fog, attacked our positions at ...

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  14. ROUMANIA'S HARVEST.

    The Balkans correspondent of "The Times" states that British representatives have concluded arrangements with Roumania for the purchase of ...

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  15. HONORS FOR OUR TROOPS

    LONDON, Wednesday, 1 p.m.—Mr. H. Tennant, Under-Secretary to the War Office, stated that Sir Ian Hamilton’s recommendation as to honors from ...

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  16. SIR EDWARD GREY''S DEFENCE.

    The Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey, said that the subject was not so simple as it might appear from speeches and articles published. It was ...

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  17. DR. DILLON PESSIMISTIC.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10 p.m.— Dr. Emile Dillon, the well-known diplomat and authority on international politics, in an article in the ...

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  18. CONFLICT IN PERSIA

    ROME, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—Wireless messages state:—The total recent Turkish casualties in the Caucasus were 80,000 men. ...

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  19. "VULTURE" AEROPLANES

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10 p.m.— The editor of "Aeranauties," describing the scare over the German Fokker overcraft as baseless, points out that ...

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  20. IF GERMANY WON

    Mr. Sexton, on behalf of the Liverpool Dockers’ Union, moved a resolution “expressing horror at the German atrocities, and pledging the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA GIVES AIRCRAFT.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 11.40 p.m.— Official. Mr. Bonar Law, Colonial Secretary, acknowledges the gifts of u2 biplanes, including those from ...

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  22. NO NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Montenegrin Consul-General states that there have never been peace negotiations with Austria, and emphatically denies the story of the ...

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  23. MARTINOVITCH IN COMMAND.

    A Rome message states that General Martinovitch has been appointed Generalissimo of the Montenergrin army. He recently paid a rather protracted ...

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  24. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S SPEECH.

    Mr. Fisher had a most cordial reception at Toulon, he himself and his party being in the best of health after a good voyage. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA DAY FETES.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10.30 p.m.— Australia Day was remembered in all the hospitals where were Australians, huge bundles of wattle decorating the ...

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  26. "27 MILES FROM KUT-EL-AMARA."

    LONDON, Wednesday, 9.45 p.m.— The Press Bureau states:—The recent fighting is 23 miles below Kut-el-Amara (not seven miles), the mistake ...

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  27. SWOLLEN EXPORTS.

    Sir Edward Grey added, with regard to the statement that the export of wheat to the United States and Seandinavia had increased from ...

    Article : 225 words
  28. SOFIA TO CONSTANTINOPLE.

    LONDON, Thursday, 4.45 a.m.— The "Daily Mail" correspondent cabled yesterday stating that he had travelled from Sofia to Constantinople in ...

    Article : 179 words
  29. Advertising

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  30. ATTACKS IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—An official communique states:—We have expelled the remnant of the Germans from the crater eastward of Neuville, ...

    Article : 164 words
  31. SPLENDID SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. G. H. Roberts, Labor member for Norwich, stated that the situation demanded a clear statement as to the Conference’s attitude to the war, and ...

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  32. INVASION OF EGYPT

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10 p.m.— Reuter's correspondent at Cairo states: We drove back 4,500 western Arabs on Sunday a distance of three miles. ...

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  33. A DISCORDANT NOTE.

    By an overwhelming majority a resolution was carried approving of the action of the Parliamentary Labor Party in co-operating with the work ...

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  34. RECKLESS STATEMENTS REFUTED

    Since the beginning of 1915 said the Minister, the Government had only released three ships without consulting the contraband Committee. ...

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  35. NO FLINCHING ON NAVY’S PART.

    The whole of our resources, observed Sir Edward, were engaged in this war, and our maximum efforts, military, naval, and financial, were at the ...

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  36. STORY OF SHARP BATTLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10.15 p.m.— The War Office announces:— Colonel Wallace's force of Australian-British-Indian troops advanced in ...

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  37. ENVER PASHA INTERVIEWED.

    The correspondent persuaded Halil Bey to introduce him to Enver Pasha the “Dictator of Turkey,” whom he found to be a real dandy.” He asked ...

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  38. ENEMY AIRMEN BUSY.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday, 1 a.m.—A German communique, states:—Our aeroplanes attacked the enemy camps at Lapanne, and the railways at Loos and ...

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  39. ATLANTIC LLNER BEACHED

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 p.m.—The Dominion Liner Norseman was beached. all aboard being resened. [The Norseman was reported to have ...

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  40. BRITISH AERIAL VICTORY.

    LONDON, Thursday, 1.40 a.m.—The British Commander-in-Chief, Sir Douglas Haig, reports:—Twenty-seven hostile aeroplanes were encountered on ...

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  41. IRON ORE FOR GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10.15— In the Upper House, Lord Devonport. states that, at the commencement of the war to the end of 1915, three ...

    Article : 193 words
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