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  2. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" emphasises the importance of the weather factor on the Eastern Front. There are signs of ...

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  3. IN THE BALKANS.

    A Serbian communique states: Our army occupied Veliselo, in addition to Brod, taking 80 prisoners and capturing three guns. ...

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  4. FINE ALLIED CO-OPERATION.

    General Sir Douglas Haig in a report issued last night, states: Early in the morning the enemy made a determined attack, in considerable strength, on the ...

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  5. KAISER'S ADDRESS.

    Addressing the troops on the West Front, the Kaiser, after paying a tribute to the dead, said: We who are living will fight further till nobody will ever ...

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  6. SITUATION IN GREECE

    Six hundred men in the garrison at Athens are joining the National force at Salonica. Realising the intention of the Allies to ...

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  7. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    An Italian communique states: Four massed attacks by the Kaiser Jagers on the Mount Pasubio "tooth" were mown down and the greater part of the ...

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  8. "COURIER" PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    Some handy contributions were received last week end towards the "Courier" Patriotic Funds, the amounts aggregating £31/2/6, distributed over the following ...

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  9. GENERAL VON KLUCK.

    General von Kluck has definitely retired from active service as a result of shrapnel wounds. The German newspapers publish long eulogies describing ...

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  10. ANGLO-FRENCH CONFERENCE

    A conference was held at Boulogne on Friday for the purpose of an interchange of views on the miliatary and political situation. It was attended by M. Briand ...

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  11. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    A German communique states: Southwest of Svistelniki, on the west bank of the Narajowka, we stormed an important Russian position, and took 2000 prisoners, ...

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  12. THE BATTLE OF JUTLAND.

    Rudyard Kipling publishes an article in Which he vividly describes the destroyers right attack in the Battle of Jutland, paticularly the adventures of ...

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  13. FALKENHAYN RETIRED.

    General von Falkenhayn has been wounded in the [?], and has relinquished the command in Transylvania. ...

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  14. FIGHTING IN EGYPT.

    The War Office states that a despatch from Egypt reports that 45 Senussi tribesmen were taken prisoners at the Dakhl Oasis. ...

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  15. EARLIER REPORTS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, British Commander-in-Chief in Frnace, reports: We raided trenches at Loos. The enemy shelled the Stuff and Schwaben ...

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  16. GERMAN POLISH LEGION MUTINIES.

    The creation of a German-Polish Legion has resulted in a fiasco. Eighteen thousand Poles were unrolled to fight Russia. Of these four brigades numbering 12,000 ...

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  17. CAVELL MURDER REVIVED.

    Dr. Bull, an Englishman, who, with a number of others, was tried by courtmartial in Brussels on the charge of having supplied the late Nurse Cavell ...

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  18. GERMAN INTERESTS IN NIGERIA

    The Government has authorised the sale by auction on October 31 of enemy properties in Nigeria representing a capital of £1,500,000, and ...

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  19. UNDERGROUND WARFARE.

    Despatches from the French Field Headquarters declare that the French victory it Sailly-Saillisel has increased the Allied breach in the German line to a maximum ...

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  20. GERMAN SUBMARINES IN THE BLACK SEA.

    The "Berliner Tragblatt" states that a number of German submarines are operating in the Black Sea. ...

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  21. GERMAN WAR CREDIT.

    A German war credit of £500,000,000 will be proposed in the Reichstag to-day. ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND MINISTERS.

    Mr. Massey, Premier of New Zealand, his authorised the expenditure of £2700 to provide a recreation room and other additional accommodation at Hornchurch ...

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  23. A FLAG WANTED.

    The 22nd Reinforcements of the 5th Light Horse, now in camp at the Rifle Range, are at present wnthout a flag. It has been Suggested that if this fact were ...

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  24. THE SUBMARINE CONTROVERSY.

    A message from Berlin states that General von Ludendorff supports Field-Marshal von Hindenburg in opposing ruthless submarining. General von ...

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  25. A SPEEDY PEACE.

    The "Wurtembergische Zeitung" states that Count Burian, Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Dr. von Bethman-Hollweg, the German Imperial ...

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  26. GERMAN CRUISER.

    The Admiralty announces that a submarine which has returned from duty in the North Sea reports having hit with a torpedo a German light cruiser of ...

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  27. HARD WINTER CAMPAIGN PREDICTED.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent at British headquarters states that the German army on the Somme has abandoned hopes of an early peace. ...

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  28. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique states: Enemy attacks failed in the Cerna salient and at Nidzeplanina, south-west of Lake Doiran. ...

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  29. GERMAN DEJECTION.

    The British curtain of fire on Friday mowed down numerous assaulting waves in the Thiepval region, and the enemy retired in disorder, leaving many dead. ...

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  30. THE SUBMARINE MENACE.

    Despite the submarine menace five liners sailed for Europe on Saturday. The total freight was 42,000 tons, and passengers numbered 1171, including 226 ...

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  31. ITALIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    An Italian communique states: In Albania we occupied a position on the high road between Janina and Korimza. ...

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  32. FRESH RUSSIAN AND ITALIAN TROOPS LANDED.

    Fresh Russian and Italian troops have been landed. The British Fleet bombarded the defences on the Lower Struma. ...

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  33. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    Trafalgar Day was celebrated to-day by a series of stirring demonstrations. The Nelson Column was bedecked with hundreds of ...

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  34. ORANGE AND GREEN.

    There is considerable interest in England over the formation in Canada of a unique battalion, which consists of Catholic and Protestant Irishmen in equal ...

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  35. ENEMY'S MAN-POWER.

    It is semi-officially stated that Austria and Hungary have already called up her man-power to a greater degree than any other country. The general staff up ...

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  36. VIOLENT GERMAN ATTACKS.

    An official communique issued to-day states: We repulsed a coup de main in Lorraine. PARIS, Saturday. ...

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  37. INSURRECTION IN MONTENEGRO

    The "Corriere d'Italla" states that a general insurrection has broken out in Montenegro, the insurgents having defeated the Austrians. The Governor has ...

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  38. IRISH RED BOOK.

    The Rome correspondent of the New York "Times" cables that the "Irish Red Book" has been presented to the Pope and cardinals, containing documentary ...

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  39. AUSTRIAN PREMIER MURDERED.

    Court Karl Stuergkh, Premier of Austria, has been murdered at his dinner table. A man named Adler, the publisher of a review, obtained admittance to Count ...

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  40. INVESTITURE BY THE KING.

    Forty-one Australians and one New Zealander have been awarded the Mililtary Medal. The King held an investiture of 140 ...

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  41. ROUMANIAN FRONT.

    A Roumanian communique states: We repulsed attacks at Goicasa, in the Trouts Valley, and dispersed infantry in the Uzul Valley. We took the offensive ...

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  42. SWEDISH AND NORWEGIAN STEAMERS SUNK

    The Swedish steamer Algherd has been sunk, and eight of those on board perished. Several Norwegian steamers have been ...

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  43. CALMING GERMAN ANXIETY.

    Owing to the necessity of calming German public anxiety regarding the operations on the Somme, the authorities have issued a summary belittling the defeats, ...

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  44. SAILING OF THE DEUTSCHLAND GANGELLED

    The departure of the cargo-submarine Deutschland for America has been cancelled. ...

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  45. RACES IN AMERICA.

    The New York "Times" says: "The war has disclosed the splittings of the population into race alliances, the submergence of Americanism, and the stronger ...

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  46. DIFFICULTIES WITH DENMARK

    Stocks are using owing to the action of the Government in sending a commission to England to settle the commercial difficulties between Great Britain ...

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  47. RECEIVED BY THE KING

    The King has received Lieutenant-Colonel Elkington at Buckingham Palace. ...

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  48. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES

    A German communique states: We wrested from the English the greater part of the trenches he won on Wednesday west of Eaucourt I'Abbaye and the ...

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  49. HON. LIONEL TENNYSON WOUNDED.

    Lord Tennyson's son, the Hon. Lionel Tennyson, a captain in the Rifle Brigade, has been again wounded. ...

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  50. COMBING OUT UNMARRIED MEN

    The Government is combing out of the Royal factories all unmarried men between the ages of 19 and 31. ...

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  51. GERMAN PRESS.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung," in a three column leading article, reviews the war situation, and is candidly preparing the public for the fall of Peronne and ...

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  52. ATROCITIES ON ROUMANIANS.

    The Austro-Hungarian authorities are petpetrating atrocities on the Roumanian inhabitants in the reconquered districts of Transylvania. Twenty-seven ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN OFFICER INJURED

    Colonel Anderson, of the Australian Forces, was knocked down by a taxicab in London, and injured the ligatures of his foot. He will be incapacitated ...

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  54. MEMBER FINED.

    Mr. Joseph King, Laboral member of the House of Commons for Somerset North, was charged to-day at Bow-street Police Court with a contravention of ...

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  55. DURATION OF THE WAR

    Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, in a speech at Brockenhurst, said he would not be surprised if the war lasted beyond 1917. ...

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  56. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    While President Wilson was motoring in the streets of Pittsburg this afternoon a man carrying a satchel jumped on the running board of the car. The police ...

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  57. HONOUR FOR MR. MASSEY.

    The resolution of the Common Council of the City of London, presenting the freedom of the city to Mr. Massey, the New Zealand Premier, in a gold casket, ...

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  58. THE GERMAN COLONIES

    Herr Krauss has made a statement that he himself is convinced that Germany will not lose her colonies, the fate of which must be decided on the battlefields ...

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  59. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Hungarian newspapers report that further Russian reinfrocements have arrived in the Transylvnian frontier regions. ...

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  60. SOUTH OF THE SOMME.

    Mr. Ashmead Bartler, in a review of the situation south of the Somme, says: The Germans are holding the remaining positions at Barleaux and Chaulnes almost ...

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  61. APPROACH OF WINTER.

    A despatch from Berlin states that the first frost was felt last night, and great crowds applied for new clothing. Cards were issued by the magistrates, after proof ...

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  62. TURKISH STEAMERS SUNK.

    A Russian communique states: A Russian submarine sank two Turkish steamers in the Bosphorus region. ...

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  63. WHEAT PRICES IN AMERICA.

    Wheat for December delivery is quoted in Chicago from 171¾ to 160¼ cents per bushel; May delivery, 171? to 167 7/8 cents. These are the highest prices, with one ...

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  64. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

    Sir William Clark has been appointed Comptroller-General of the Department of Commercial Intelligence, with which the Exhibitions branch of the Board of Trade ...

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  65. FIGHTING IN PERSIA.

    A Russian communique states: In Persia, in the Bidvar region, we attacked a salt caravan and captured horses and arms. ...

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  66. LORD MAYOR'S PROCESSION.

    It has been arranged that Dominion troops shall participate in the Lord Major's procession in London on November 9. ...

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