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  2. WESTERN FRONT.

    General Haig reports:—There is no change on the battle front. There was a great deal of aerial activity on Thursday owing to the improved ...

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  3. THE BALKANS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Buehar st states that there is increased confidence that the Carpathian line is an impenetrable winter barrier, and ...

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  4. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    From a high am[?] it is learned that Mr. Wilson has decided not to send any more Notes to berlin on the submarine issue, and if the ...

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  5. GREEK CRISIS.

    The Government has protested to the Entente against the use of the Greek [?]olilla. ...

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  6. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph has writen to the Kaiser, begging for reinforcements to save Trieste. ...

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  7. GERMAN WINTER DEFENCES.

    Mr. Beach Thomas states that the enemy is preparing new winter defences. and has withdrawn his front line troops in many places on the ...

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  8. VENELELIST ARMY READY.

    A Salonika telegram states that the Venezelist army is ready to start. ...

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  9. GERMAN INTRIGUES

    Mr. Jeffries, telegraphing from Athens states that the German Minister, Herr Mirbach, has informed the Greek Government that if guns and ...

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  10. A DELUGE OF RAIN.

    A deluge of rain, sleet and hall has made the front road from Oppachiasells to Castagnevizza almost untraceable, the Vallone is ...

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  11. SINKING OF [?] MARINA.

    Count Brustorn reports [?] merlin is wining to investigate the sinking of the Marina when th submarines return. ...

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  12. CAPTURE OF TRENCHES.

    General Haig reports:—Yesterday night the castorn portion of the Regina trenches, being a continuation of the trench cuptured on October ...

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  13. WAR BROTHERHOOD.

    The "Times" correspondent at headquarters says an [?]ect of the war on the Empire will be a fighting men's bond of brotherhood with ...

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  14. ENEMY USES GAS SHELLS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports: —There was artillery activity on both banks of the Ancre, the enemy using gas shells. We silenced trench ...

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  15. MACKENSEN'S RETREAT.

    It is reported at Rome that a message from Bucharest says that the retreat of General von Mackensen continues. ...

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  16. GERMAN RIGHTFULNESS.

    The Washington "Despatch Herald" says the State Department has received information that the Prussians have inaugurated a changed ...

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  17. GERMAN VERSIONS.

    A German communique asserts that Russian lines near Skroboff, on the eastern front, were stormed, 3-129 prisoners being taken. ...

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  18. GERMAN POSIT ONS BOMBED.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports: —Sixty Germans were taken prisoner in last night's attacks. Yesterday our aircraft successfully bon[?]ed ...

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  19. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    A Roumanian communique states that there is fierce lighting in Prahova Valley, especially on our left wing. There was artillery action in ...

    Article : 155 words
  20. GERMANS CONSOLIDATE POSITIONS

    A French correspondent says that the enemy on the British front profited by the bad weather to repair his losses and consolidate his positions. ...

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  21. MORE STEAMERS SUNK.

    The steamer Castalia has been sunk off Meniton Island. Twenty were drowned, and one saved. The British steamers Bogota, ...

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  22. CARSO LINE STRAIGHTENED.

    An Italian communique says:—We advanced and straightened out our line in the northern sector of the Carso. We took thirty prisoners. ...

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  23. GERMAN SLAVE RAIDS.

    The "Telegraf" states that 30,000 Belgians have been transported from Antwerp to Germany, and also all males at Waterloo. They receive ...

    Article : 152 words
  24. VIOLENT ARTILLERY DUELS.

    A French communique states that there was violent artillery firing north of the Somme. The enemy using flamm[?]h werfers, attacked in the ...

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  25. POLISH INDEPENDENCE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says the "Neue Frei Preses" fears that the Palish proclamation merely creates a new ...

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  26. ROUMANIAN SUCCESSES.

    A Roumanian communique says that enemy attacks in the Slanic valley, in Moldavia, were repulsed. The enemy in Prahova valley after a ...

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  27. NORWEGIAN SAILORS MISSING.

    Five of the crew of the Norwegian steamer Tulang, which was sunk on November 8th, are missing. ...

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  28. "A BLESSING TO THE GERMAN EMPIRE."

    The Kaiser, replying to a telegram from the Archbishop of Posen, assuring him of the loyalty of Prussian Poles, says the assurance guarantees ...

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  29. AUSTRALIANS ACCLIMATISED.

    Another correspondent at the British headquarters states that the Australians are this year acclimatised to the European weather. Last ...

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  30. SUBMARINE TRADERS.

    The Providence "Journal" has secured details of the Deutschland's cargo, which consists of nine or ten car loads of crude rubber, totalling ...

    Article : 141 words
  31. ENEMY AIRMEN ACTIVE.

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters says that finer weather has set in, and German airmen are inclined to display greater enterprise. ...

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  32. FRENCH AIR RAIDS.

    A Paris communique says:—There has been an intermittent cannonade and skirmishes. Seventy-seven air fights have taken place and three ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. ENEMY BIVOUACS SHELLED.

    A British Salonika message states that naval guns successfully shelled enemy bivouaes at Provista. ...

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  34. REVOLT AT BRUSSELS.

    Messages from Maastricht state that it is persistently rumoured that there were scenes of bloodshed in Brussela when the Germans decided to ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    In the Reichstag all parties welcome Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg's declaration that Germany was willing to join in an international peace ...

    Article : 142 words
  36. RAID BY NAVAL AEROPLANES.

    The Admiralty announces that a squadron of naval aeroplanes carried out an attack early in the morning on the harbour and submarine ...

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  37. FIGHTING ON CERNA.

    A French Salonika official message says:—In the Cerna bend fresh Bulgar attacks against the Serbs failed. Bad weather continues. British ...

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  38. GERMAN REPORTS.

    A German official report states that features of the fighting is the activity of German airmen on the Somme during the day time and moonlit nights. ...

    Article : 109 words
  39. FRENCH RECAPTURE VILLAGE.

    An official communique says that the French in the afternoon north of the Somme re-captured most of the village of Saillisel, and occupied ...

    Article : 220 words
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  41. BRILLIANT SERVIAN OPERATION.

    A Servian official message says that the Servians yesterday carried a brilliant operation at Crnareka, carrying strong positions and capturing ...

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  42. DURATION OF WAR.

    Mr. Garvin, writing in the "Observer," states that it is possible the war will last beyond 1918 unless the Allies accomplish mighty things. The ...

    Article : 231 words
  43. COMPULSORY SERVICE ENROLMENTS

    The returns show that of those who have enrolled under the compuisory military service proclamation in Australia, 175,225 have been ...

    Article : 58 words
  44. RUSSIAN EFFORTS.

    Evidence of tremendous Russo-German fighting which is imminent is being discussed. Great German activity is noticeable south of Dvinsk. ...

    Article : 91 words
  45. POLITICAL UNREST IN ENGLAND.

    The "Times" political correspondent states that there is great political unrest. All the House of Commons groups are continually ...

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  46. PEACE MEETING BROKEN UP.

    Mr. Tunner (a Labourite), and Mr. Stanton (a Labour member of the Mouse of Commons) headed an antipeace demonstration at Cardiff. The ...

    Article : 152 words
  47. RUSSIANS ABANDON HEIGHTS.

    An official report stabes:—After repelling seven onslaughts we feel back to the second line of trenches in the region of Skroboff. The ...

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  48. SUCCESSFU AUSTRALIAN ATTACK

    The few wounded Australians who have arrived from the Somme state that part of the division went over a parapet on November 5 and made ...

    Article : 95 words
  49. RECRUITING IN CANADA.

    The Canadian Government is attempting to Solve one difficulty of the recruiting problem by sending Sir Samuel Hughes for a recruiting tour ...

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  50. FLUSHING MAIL BOAT HELD UP.

    Reuter's correspondent at Flushing says that the mailboat Komigan Regentes, which left in the morning, has been taken to Zeebrugge. ...

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  51. FIGHT FOR A BRIDGE.

    A Russian communique announces that Russian cavalry and infantry two miles west of Cernavoda are fighting for the famous bridge. ...

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  52. ANGIO-DUTCH AGREEMENT.

    An Anglo-Dutch commercial agreement has been signed. By this the British can secure increased supplies of Dutch agricultural products. ...

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  53. TOWNS ON FIRE.

    Great fires have been seen in the direction of Cernavoda and Constamza, and the enemy possibly set fire to the towns prior to ...

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  54. HEROISM OF FRENCH TROOPS.

    Fearful weather prevailed when the French took Ablaincourt and Pressoir. The men were waist deep in water and m[?]d their el[?]ne being ...

    Article : 74 words
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