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  3. PLAIN TALK.

    Reuter's correspondent states that M. Drakoulcs, leader of the Greek Labour party, who was educated at Oxford, had an audience with King Constantino, in which he urged ...

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  4. GERMAN MONEY DEVICES.

    The "Tageblatt" says tile collection of gold for the Imperial Bank begins on October 15. Chains will be given in exchange for gold, and between the links are discs ...

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  5. BULGARIAN ARMY.

    Mr. Bourchler, "Times" correspondent at Bucharest, states that Bulgarian officers captured in the Dobrudja state that the Bulgarian army is divided. The majority are ...

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  6. THE BALKANS.

    A Russian communique says:—General Tscherbatcheff's troops, on the third day of a furious engagement, crossed the Zlota Lipa River south of Brzeany, ...

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  7. ALLIES' ADVANCE.

    A French official report from Salonika states that the battle is going in our favour along the whole front. The Allies' advance guards began to cross the ...

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  8. CANADA SENDS 365,000.

    A Reuter's message from Ottowa states there were 6300 recruits in Canada in September. The casualties for the same month were 12,000. ...

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  9. ROUMANIAN SUCCESSES.

    While the Germans claim to have dispersed the Roumanians who crossed the Danube Russian information indicates, that the operations on the south bank are ...

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  10. CANADIAN REVENUE.

    Reuter's Ottawa correspondent states that the revenue of the Dominion for the year is estimated at '220,000,000 dollars, 50,000,000 of which is available for war ...

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  11. HEAVY BULGAR LOSSES.

    Mr. Ward Price, official press representative in the Balkans, says:—"One British battalion captured Jenikeui almost without losses. Subsequent Bulgar ...

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  12. ENTENTE CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's correspondent reports that it is authoritatively stated that the Quadruple Entente has determined to compel the Greek Government to respect its ...

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  13. KAISER ON EAST FRONT.

    An official from Berlin says the Kaiser has gone to visit the troops of General von Einsingon, whom the Russians are chiedy attacking. ...

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  14. ITALIANS TAKE PEAKS.

    A Rome official message says:—There have been fresh successes in the Italian offensive in the mountains. At the head of the Cismon Valley of the River Brenta ...

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  15. BULGARS v. ROUMANIAN'S.

    A Bulgarian communique makes the remarkable claim that Bulgarian columns from Rustchuk and Turtukai-surrounded and destroyed 15 or 16 Roumanian battalians which ...

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  16. IMPORTANT DECISIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent states that at a conference between, the Quadruple, Entente Ministers and the French Admiral important decisions were reached. ...

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  17. GERMANY'S CRITICAL POSITION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says:—The Germans are endeavouring at fall costs to hold the space between Kovel and Lemberg, upon which mainly depends ...

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  18. FATE OF MONASTIR.

    Reuter's representative at British headquarters at Salonica says that those Bulgarians who were not killed and who did not flee defended Jeniko in the face of a ...

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  19. AGAINST ROUMANIA.

    German war correspondents forecast the postponement, of the offensive against Roumaina owing, to General Brusiloff's activity. ...

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  20. DISTRACTED GREECE.

    An official message from Athens says:—The Government has resigned because it is nimble to get into touch with the Quadruple Eutente representatives, and because the ...

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  21. RUSSIAN REPORT.

    A Russian communique says:—The offensive is progressing in Dobrudja. We occupied Karabaka, Bessul, and the intervening heights. There were severest enemy losses. In the ...

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  22. MACEDONIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters in Macedonia stales that our guns are terribly punishing the Bulgars in the Struma operation, and our losses are quite ...

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  23. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    It is officially reported that seven consecutive enemy, attacks, all preceded by an intense bombardment, were launched against our now position in the Vanoicstmon ...

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  24. NEW SEAT OF GOVERNMENT.

    "The Times" correspondent at Athens says that Mitylene will probably be chosen as tho seat, of the provisional government. Salonika is unsuitable, because it is the ...

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  25. BRUSILOFF BUSY.

    The "Petit Parisien" reports that a message from Petrograd states that General Brusiloff's double success at Brody, Brzozany, enables another advance to be made ...

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  26. DOBRUDJA FRONT.

    A Bucharest official message says:—Our forces, which, crossed the Danube between Ttustchuk and Turtukai, having concluded its demonstration, retired to the left bank. ...

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  27. ITALIANS IN ALBANIA.

    An Italian force has occupied Argyrocaston, in Southern Albania, and another has laded at Santa Quoranta. The Greek troops, in both instances, withdrew. ...

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  28. ANOTHER ITALIAN SUCCESS.

    It is officially stated the Alpinists captured Thussaalta peak, 8187 feet at the head of the Venci Valley, practically annibilating a strongly entrenched enemy. Twenty ...

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  29. SERBIAN ADVANCE.

    Reutpr's correspondent reports that the Serbians, after stubborn fighting, have occupied positions north of Rojar, compelling the Bulgarians to resort to precipitate flight. ...

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  30. ICING CONSTANTINE.

    The Ninons journal, "Hestia," states that King Constantino dismissed the Cabinet Ministers who favoured war. The King showed great reserve in discussing the ...

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  31. BRZOZANY ADVANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent stales that the Russian advance on Brzozany threatens to outflank Halitz. M. Protpopoff, Minister for the Interior, ...

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  32. GERMAN TRADE CONTROL.

    The City Editor of the "Times" "The strong Commonwealth action regarding the liquidation of Australian shares held by enemy banks in London contrasts ...

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  33. AUSTRO-GERMAN CONDITIONS.

    Reuter's representative says that the empty shops in Berlin have increased in number 217 per cent, since December, 1913. Bread in Vienna is now 30 per cent, ...

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  34. SERBS v. BULGARS.

    "The Times" correspondent with the Serbian Army says that the Serbian victory at Kajmnknlan Mountain surpassed the most sanguine expectations. ...

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  35. GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CRETE.

    The Greek Provisional Government has appointed M. Thirimikas, who was a Minister in the Venizelos Cabinet, Governor-General of Crete. ...

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  36. NEWS FROM SALONIKA.

    An official message says: The British have captured five more villages on the Struma. The enemy attacks on Noveljen were repulsed. ...

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  37. ON BOTH FRONTS.

    A Russian communique states that in the direction of Zolochow, twenty miles south of Brody a fierce battle is proceeding, the enemy making obstinate resistance. We took 550 ...

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  38. BALKAN FOSITION.

    The "Times;" in a leader, says: The solid fact is that Field-Marshal von Mackensen has failed and is recoiling under his opponents' pressure. He has been compelled ...

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  39. DIFFICULT COUNTRY AHEAD.

    Experts think, that although the Allied push towards Monastir is likely shortly to result in the capture of the town, it would be unwise to hope for further great ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND PREMIE.

    Mr. W. F. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Sir Joseph Ward, Minister of Finance, came by the "Totorua" through the Panama Canal, and called at ...

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  41. FOOD PRICES IN GERMANY.

    The German Statistical Department publishes figures showing the increases in expenditure and the cost of living in April this year as compared with the same month in ...

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  42. TRANSYLVANIA.

    General von Falkenhayn's offensive in Transylvania is extending eastwardly, and directed towards Brasso, of which place the enemy is now within 14 miles. ...

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  43. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    The agitation for more drastic submarining is daily growing stronger throughout Germany. The National Liberal organ is now ...

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  44. DISTRACTED GREECE.

    "The Daily Mail" correspondent in Athens reports that serious disorders in Athens the provinces have again caused the Allies to intervene. Many Greek officers have ...

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  45. ROUMANIAN OPERATIONS.

    An official says: There is minor fighting on the northern front. The Roumanians resumed the offensive, in the Canani and Valvan passes. The Roumanian right wing ...

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  46. THE BULGAR ROUT.

    "The Times" correspondent with the Serbians says that despite the enemy having destroyed the Cerna River bridges the Bulgar rout nor tin of Kajmakalan continues ...

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  47. ITALIAN FRONT.

    Reuter's correspondent states that it is semi-officially reported that the Italians heavily repulsed powerful counter-attacks against the summit of Colbricon, ...

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  48. SERBIANS' HOMEWARD TREK.

    The Salonika correspondent of the "Echode Paris" says that seven Serbian villages had been liberated by nightfall on Wednesday. The whole Bulgarian army was then ...

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  49. GERMAN SUBMARINE AFTER VENIZELIST.

    The "Times" correspondent states that a German submarine pursued the Greek steamer Atromitos upon which M. Venizclos intended to leave Crete, until Allied ...

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  50. AGAINST ROUMANIA.

    Reuter's correspondent states that it is semi-officially reported from the northern front that the Roumanians have withdrawn to strategic, positions before ...

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  51. ORVILLE WRIGHT'S GREAT GIFT.

    Mr. Orville Wright has presented his aeroplane patents, which lapse, next year to the British nation. They are of the greatest, importance, as then patents cover every means ...

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  52. PROPOSED NEW CABINET.

    Reuter's correspondent states that M. Spyrodon Lombros, Professor of History in Athens University, has been asked to form a Business Cabinet. The result is not expected to ...

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  53. RIOTING RESERVISTS.

    Mr. Jeffries, "Daily Mall" correspondent at Athens, say a five French motor cars filled with volunteers were leaving Athens on Tuesday night. Reservists with numerous ...

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  54. EAST OF SUEZ

    It is officially reported that the Light Horse defeated Turkish parties at Bir-el-Aba on October 4, capturing prisoners and camels. ...

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  55. TOWARDS MONASTIR.

    Reuters representatives says that there now remain three lines between the Serbian's and Monastir. But it is uncertain whether the Bulgarians will make a stand of confine ...

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  56. LATEST FROM GREECE.

    Following the provisional Government's proclamation of an amnesty to resisters of the Venizelist movement provided they deposited their arms within a day the few ...

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  57. GENERAL SMUTS COMMENDED.

    General Hotha, Prime Minister of South Africa, speaking at Johannesburg eulogised General Smuts for his work in the East Africa campaign and added that such a ...

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  58. ON SEVERAL FRONTS.

    A German communique reports a stubborn' artillery due between the Somme and they Arere. The enemy continues to refer to strong trench attacks between Morval ...

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  59. SUCCESSFUL AIR ATTACKS.

    General Sir Archibald Murray reports that our aeroplanes successfully bombarded camps in the neighbourhood of El Arish. It appears that our recent and attacks in the ...

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  60. JAPANESE CABINET.

    Reuter's correspondent states that M. Terrauchi is forming a new Cabinet, but this indicates no change in the complete loyalty of Japan towards the Allies. ...

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  61. NEWS FROM SALONIKA.

    A British official report from Salonika states that the whole village of Jeniko is now in our possession. We spent yesterday consolidating our new position, which During the recent fighting in which the enemy suffered heavily, the Lowland Scottish and Irish battalions especially, distinguished, themselves. ...

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  62. ON BOTH FRONTS.

    A German communique says:—The Somme battle extended to north of the Apere, and has increased south of the Somme. There is fierce hand fighting between Lesfouefs and ...

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  63. LATEST FROM ROUMANIA.

    A Bucharest, communique reports that the Russo-Roumanians are making progress in the centre and left on the Dobrudja. The report admits a retircment in the region of ...

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  64. GALICIAN CAMPAIGN.

    It is unofficially stated the Russians have broken through in the direction of Vladimir Volinsk. ...

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