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  3. THE VERY LATEST.

    A French communique says:—The struggle was continued foot by foot in the Champagne. The obstinate resistance of our troops ...

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  4. THE BALKANS.

    A Nish communique states:—Three enemy battalions crossed the Drina near Vishgrad. The Bulgarians are strongly pressing wards Kniazevatz. We have taken up a position ...

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  5. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    King George is visiting the army in France. His Majesty visited the English, Canadian, Australian, and Indian hospitals in the vicinity of the base. ...

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  6. THE VERY LATEST.

    Sir Edward Gray, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said the offer of Cyprus had lapsed, as Greece had not seen her way ...

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  7. HOHENZOLLERN REDOUBT.

    Reuter's correspondent says:—I visited the Hohenzollern redoubt, where we are now firmly established. It is shaped like a horse-shoe, with a frontage of five hundred yards ...

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  8. THE KING IN FRANCE.

    A number of informal incidents characterised the King's tour in France. Arriving unexpectedly at Mallnet Square in a certain town he was recognised by a woman train ...

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  9. AT ALL HAZARDS.

    King Constantine, in a statement to the Associated Press at Athens, says, "Greece is merely loosening the sword in its scabbard. She menaces no one, but cannot ...

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  10. MISS CAVELL'S DEATH.

    The King and Queen have written to Miss Cavell's mother expressing horror at the appalling deed. Their Majesties added: Men and women throughout the civilised world ...

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  11. HOSPITALS IN PORTUGAL.

    It is reported from Lisbon that the Government is arranging to receive British wounded from the Dardanelles and Servia, and is preparing the necessary hospital. ...

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  12. THE VERY LATEST.

    A French wireless message states that the Austrians continue bombarding Venice with aeroplanes. They wreak vengeance upon works of art, whose glory belongs to the ...

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  13. GRECO-TURKISH AGREEMENT.

    A striking incident occurred among the deputies in the Greek Chamber during the debate on the Greco-Turkish Agreement relating to properties confiscated by the Balkan ...

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  14. KING CONSTANTINE.

    Dr. E. J. Dillon says King Constantine promised the German Emperor to maintain neutrality, the latter guaranteeing to reward Greece with Cyprus and coveted ...

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  15. GERMAN OFFICIAL VERSION.

    Herr Zimmerman, Assistant Secretary of State in a message from Berlin to New York, says:—The female sex in law has only one preference, namely, a woman in a delicate ...

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  16. POPE'S PROTEST.

    The Pope has asked for details, and intends to protest against the wanton destruction of churches. ...

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  17. MUNITION WORKERS.

    Mr. H. E. Pratten. of Sydney, who is attached to the Parliamentary Munitions Committee, is to assist members of the House of Commons, in addressing the ...

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  18. LORD CROMER'S OPINION.

    Lord Cromer, writing in the "Times," says that Germany's success against Russia induced King Ferdinand of Bulgaria to join Germany, and King Constantine of Greece ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The South Australian loan has been underwritten. Holders of £552,000 at four per cent., maturing in January, and £ 1,365, 300 maturing in April, are offered ...

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  20. SERVIA'S DESPERATE RESISTANCE.

    It is officially stated that the Serbians, after desperate fighting, have recaptured Koprula. ...

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  21. A SPY SHOT.

    The spy whose appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeal was dismissed on the 18th instant was shot on Tuesday. ...

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  22. BRITISHERS AT SALONICA.

    Lord Lansdowne states that there are only 13,000 Britishers, at Salonica. These were all collected in a moment. ...

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  23. FIERCE ATTACKS.

    A communique states:—We repulsed five determined attacks southward of the illukst railway (north-west of Dvinsk, on the left bank of the Dwina. During the 6th the ...

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  24. COLOURED CONTINGENT.

    "So great was the rush when the doors opened that it was necessary to erect barricades and requisition the police to keep the entrances." ...

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  25. BULGARIAN OFFICERS SHOT

    It is reported that six Bulgarian colonels have been shot for showing sympathy with "Russia, the Deliverer," ...

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  26. ENEMY REPORTS.

    A German official report states:—General von Keevess has reached a line from Lanzarevae to north of Arangelovat (32 miles south-east of Belgrade) and Rabova. ...

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  27. MR. FISHER'S APPOINTMENT.

    The newspaper comments are favourable to Mr. Andrew Fisher's appointment as High Commissioner. Many publish his photograph. ...

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  28. CERMAN REPORT.

    A German communique says:—We repulsed Russian attacks south-east of Riga. Our weak forces which crossed the illukst with-drew to the western bank before superior ...

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  29. BRITISH TRANSPORT.

    It is officially stated that the British transport Maynette has been torpedoed in the Aegean Sea. It is understood that 99 of her personnel are unaccounted for. ...

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  30. THE BOTHA CABINET.

    It is understood that General Botha has decided to remain in office with his present colleagues. ...

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  31. GERMAN DIPLOMACY.

    Baron von Wagenheim, German Ambassador, died after a short illness. He was a personal friend of the German Emperor, whom he accompanied on his Corfu trips. He was ...

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  32. NEWS BY WIRE.

    Frederick Edward Tilley, living at Roma Flats, McMabon's Point, was between nine o'clock on Monday night and ten o'clock last night robbed of £150 worth of jewellery, ...

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  33. LATEST SPORTING NEWS.

    The betting market on the Melbourne Cup was stagnant in Sydney to-day. The probability is that there will be no more wagering worthy of note until after Saturday's ...

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  34. PRINCE ADALBERT.

    The German Admiralty admit that the armoured cruiser Prince Adalbert (8858 tons) was sunk on the 23rd instant by two shots from a submarine. Only a portion ...

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  35. NEW YORK BOMB CONSPIRACY.

    Further startling developments have taken place in regard to the bomb conspiracy. The police are seeking the whereabouts of Max Breitung, secretary and treasurer of the ...

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  36. ENEMY LOSSES.

    The "Nieuwo Courant" estimates that the Prussian losses during the war amount to 2,021,078. The last ten lists, covering a period from October 11 to October 20, ...

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  37. WRESTLING.

    Alexander Aborg (Russia), the world's champion Graeco-Roman wrestler, throw Zybsco, after 64 minutes. One fall decided the match. ...

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  38. THE MERCHANT FLAG.

    An Order-in-Council has been published abrogating article 57 of the Declaration of London, whereby a merchant vessel's flag is the sole test of nationality, and substituting ...

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  39. COAL-LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    There is no sign of a settlement of the coallumpers' strike. Negotiations with the employers are still proceeding. The men have epressed themselves as fully determined not ...

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  40. WARNING TO BELGIUM.

    Germany asserts that Belgium planned in concert with England to attack Germany. The secret reports of M. Banning, Councillor of Leopold H., show that the Germans ...

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  41. AN ALIEN ENEMY.

    Heinrich Lode (19), an electrician, was charged at the Police Court this morning with being an allen enemy, and that he did not report to the police. ...

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  42. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions, in the House of Commons, said Mr. Asquith would shortly make a full statement of the progress of the war. ...

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  43. BELGIANS AT LIEGE.

    King Alfonso of Spain and Dr. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, have implored the Kaiser to save 34 Belgians in Liege, who are under sentence of ...

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  44. THE COLORADO.

    The Mallory liner Colorado has arrived in a badly damaged condition. No lives were lost. ...

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  45. DEFRAUDING A WAITRESS.

    Arthur Shead, who was convicted at the Quarter Sessions of having stolen £25, which had been lodged as a deposit by a waltress as a guarantee of good faith on her entering ...

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  46. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    A communique states:—We captured positions in the Adige zone, completing our hold on the road to Riva (20 miles south-west of Trent), and capturing a great ...

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  47. FORGED PASSPORT.

    The authorities announce the arrest of a German alleged to have forged an American passport for a man of Turkish extraction. Sentence will be passed on the former, and ...

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  48. WOMAN ATTACKS PRINCE.

    According to messages from Berlin in "Politiken," Prince Leopold of Saxe Coburg was attacked on Sunday by Miss Helene Rybieka, a musical artist. The ...

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  49. BOMBS ON TRIESTE.

    An Austrian communique says:—Enemy airmen dropped bombs on Triste, killing two and wounding 12 inhabitants. ...

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  50. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    Sir Edward Grey has learned that British prisoners at Ruhleben, after ten months co-operation with the military authorities gained their confidence with the result that ...

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  51. BOMBS ON VENICE.

    Austrian aeroplanes dropped bombs on the Piazza di San Marco, Venice, alo the Church of the Seaizl, damaging famous paintings by Tintoretto and Paul Veronese. ...

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  52. COMMANDEERING COAL.

    Mr. Jonson, Minister of the Navy, definitely announced to-day that his department had commandeered all cool supplies in hand at Melbourne, Adelaide, Albany, and ...

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  53. WEATHER REPORT.

    The weather information received at 9 a.m. to-day at the West Maitland Telegraph Station reported fine at all stations. ...

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  54. LATE DR. GRACE.

    The funeral of the late Dr. Grace took place at Elmersend cemetery, Beckennam. Marylebono and other clubs sent wreaths, and many cricketers were present, including ...

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  55. THE FORECAST.

    New South Wales.—Cloudy, with some late showers in the south-cast quarter otherwise generally fine, with cool south-west winds. ...

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