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  4. ROUMANIA DEFIES GERMANY

    The Pan-Germans are very elated over the Russian peace. A second ultimatum was sent to Roumania, but the latter has decided to defy Germany, and to sink or swim with the Allies. Correspondents on the, West front are still endeavoring to foretell the ...

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  5. LLOYD GEORGE AGAIN ATTACKED

    LONDON, Tuesday —In moving the address in reply in the House of Commons, Brigadier Lowther expressed the army's deep appreciation of the King's ...

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  6. GENERAL ROBERTSON.

    During the course of the "debate Mr. W. M. R. Pringle (Lib.) asked if General Sir W. Robertson (chief of Staff) had been dismissed or had ...

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  7. SWITZERLAND NEXT?

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Mr. William Sims (United Press Association), in a further despatch from Berne cables:— ...

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  8. IRELAND TODAY

    DUBLIN, November.—The Irish question in this year of grace is pretty much the same old Irish question that had grown whiskers before most of us ...

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  9. MODERATING INFLUENCES.

    "Contingent belligerency" and "calm, cold-blooded incitement to rebellion' find no place in' this declaration,, nor is there any reference to Sinn Fein's ...

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  10. OLD CONFERENCES RIDICULED.

    Mr. Lloyd George proceeded to contrast the old conferences where the military representatives met on the other side of the channel, and the ...

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  12. MR. ASQUITH'S INTERPELLATION.

    Mr. Asquith, after paying the highest tribute to Field—Marshal Haig and General Robertson, and declaring, that the confidence of the nation and ...

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  13. NEW NOTE OF CRITICISM.

    Parliamentary correspondents state that a new challenging note of criticism and a bold disposition to assert the House's authority, were perceptible ...

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  14. AIR REPRISALS

    LONDON", Wednesday,—Field-Marshal Haig reports:—We raided Germany today, bombing the town of Offenburg. Details ...

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  15. LARKIN AND SINN FEIN.

    Sinn Fein continued in comparative obscurity until 1913, when Larkin, a man of genuine sympathies, raised his "fiery cross" at the Liberty Hall. ...

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  16. RUSSIA'S DEFECTION

    BERNE, Wednesday.—The Kaiser has telegraphed to Hindenburg, saying:— Russia's readiness to cease hostilities is due to your magnificent, ...

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  17. GUNS, TANKS AND GAS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Percival Phillips telegraphs:—Information extracted from prisoners reveals that the German ...

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  18. GERMAN AIRMEN CAPTURED.

    AMSTERDAM. Tuesday.—Two German aeroplanes flying near Ghent encountered a small Allied squadron. The latter surrounded the Germans, ...

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  19. "POLITICAL ATMOSPHERE AGITATED."

    The "Daily Chronicle" says:—"The political atmosphere is agitated. Rumors of military resignations and a possible Ministerial crises are a current. ...

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  20. ITALY'S INFLEXIBLE RESOLUTION

    LONDON, Wednesday — Signor Vittorio Orlando, the Italian Premier, opening the Chamber of Deputies, said that Italy's inflexible resolution ...

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  21. MISSED OPPORTUNITIES.

    Then came the war. It provided : olden opportunity of enlisting the sympathy of Ireland in the Empire's cause. But it was missed. Recruit ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT PROSECUTING COLONEL REMINGTON.

    LONDON, Wednesday — The Government is prosecuting Colonel Repington, military correspondent of the "Morning Post," and the "Morning ...

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  23. "WITH THE SWORD ALONE."

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—panGerman newspapers echo the Kaiser's message to Hindenburg, and declare that victory will be won by the sword ...

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  24. OFFENSIVE IN MARCH.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Un-official advices state that the great German drive is planned to take place text month, and will be directed ...

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  25. "MUST HAVE INDEMNITIES."

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—Semiofficial Munich papers state that the Government and the Finance Ministers agree that it will be necessary to ...

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  26. FIRE-EATING SPEECHES.

    The Sinn Fein leader, De Valera (who, by the way, refuted to see me When I presented my card at the Sinn Veia headquarters). went up and down ...

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  27. THE AUSTRALIAN RAID.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—On Monday field-Marshal Haig reported:— The Australians successfully raided the enemy south-east of ...

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  28. DEFECTION WILL NOT AID GERMANY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Semiofficial opinion inclines to the belief that Russia's defection will not aid Germany. Owing to the absence of ...

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  29. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Central News Agency states that negotiations are proceeding for the amalgamation of the leading shipbuilding, ...

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  30. HOUSE OF LORES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the course of the debate on the address-inreply in the House of Lords. Earl Curzon said that the coming Imperial ...

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  31. NATURALISED GERMAN'S APPEAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the, King's Beach, Hy. H. Markwald, a German naturalised in Australia, appealed against a previous interment ...

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  32. ANOTHER ULTIMATUM TO ROUMANIA.

    AMSTERDAM. "Wednesday. — The "Berliner Tageblatt" says that the Central Powers have repeated their ultimatum to Roumania, requesting a ...

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  33. PRISONER "SWAPPING" COMMENCES.

    BERNE, Thnrsdny.—Germany and Russia have begun to exchange prisoners. Thousands of Germans from Russia traversed Warsaw to Berlin. ...

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  34. HAIG CONGRATULATES AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Field-Marshal Haig has issued on order consulting the Australians upon their successful raid of Warneton on ...

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  35. THE INTER ALLIED COUNCIL.

    Regarding the Inter Allied War Council, he could not give the information which Mr. Asquith asked, and it was useless to give partial ...

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  36. RUSSIANS IN LONDON FREED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Some 34.000 Russians in England are now freed from the necessity of joining the army. ...

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  37. U.S. AERIAL MAILS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Tenders have been invited for five aeroplanes for mail service between Washington, Philadelphia, and New York. ...

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  38. ROM FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Official: Our role toes a prisoners at different point of the front. our aeroplanes yesterday dropped ton of bombs on various ...

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  39. AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENTS PREDICAMENT.

    ZURICH, Wednesday — The "Berlin Tageblatt's" Vienna, correspondent at Vienna states that the Polish group withdrawn its support of the ...

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  40. PLOTS IN GREECE.

    ATHENS. Wednesday.—The Athens authorities have expelled three exMinisters, nine ex-deputies, and 51 others implicated in intrigues against the ...

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  41. FOOD HOARDERS DISGORGE.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Nearly every LOndon hospital is benefiting by house holders being warned to break up their food boards during "surrender week." ...

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  42. FROM GENERAL PETAIN.

    PARIS. Tuesday.—Official: There is aprocal artillery activity in the unpagne on the right bank of the use and in the Vosges. ...

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  43. BRITAIN'S PART.

    Mr. Lloyd George's reference to the great part which the British army is now playing in France attracted much attention. His actual words were:— ...

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  44. ROUMANIA DEFIES GERMANY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — An official cable states that Roumania has ignored the German ultimatum and has decided to survive or perish ...

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  46. "PEACE SEED SPROUTING"

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— The tod Press Association's correspondent Rome learns that the Pope beings that President Wilson's speech ...

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