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  2. At the Somme

    General Haig, in a communique, states:— Some progress was made east of Delville Wood. The weather is ...

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  3. RUMANIA

    Rumania's declaration of war against Austro-Hungary created deep satisfaction throughout England. Rumania declared herself to be in a state of war ...

    Article : 124 words
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  6. BEST POINT OF WAR

    The Rumanian intervention is regarded by the papers as the greatest point of this Allies since the beginning of the war. Apart from the ...

    Article : 420 words
  7. Complimentary to Mr. Chiplin.

    Mr. A. G. Chiplin, who is shortly leaving Bathurst, will be tendered a complimentary smoke concert at Natty Wood's to-night at 8 o'clock. ...

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  8. LULL IN FRENCH FRONT.

    A communique states: There was artillerying on the Somme front. ...

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  9. The Balkans

    An official Salonika communique states that British monitors bomb­arded enemy detachments, reported on Mt. Struma. There was reciprocal ...

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  10. Perthville Social.

    Lovers of the terpsichorean art and its attendant pleasantries will be well-catered for at the social at St. Joseph's School, Perthville, to-night. Mr. ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. THE GERMAN SIDE.

    A German communique claims that strong Anglo-French attacks on the Somme with copious artillery failed after counter-attacks. ...

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  12. VIENNA PRESS GAGGED.

    The number of blanks in the newspapers from Vienna, show the heavy censorship exercised on articles refering to Rumania. ...

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  13. Bathurst Turf Club's October Meeting

    At a meeting of the Bathurst Turf Club held yesterday the programme for the October meeting was drawn up and prizes for the ten events, the ...

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  14. TAKE NO PRISONERS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris Headquarters states that a letter found on a prisoner from the 10th Corps showed bitter complaints ...

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  15. RUMANIA JOINS THE ALLIES.

    In July of 1915, King Ferdinand of Rumania, replying to a question regarding Rumania taking part in the war, said: "Rumania will come at ...

    Article : 517 words
  16. ENEMY GUNS SILENCED.

    A communique states:— Our artillery silenced the enemy' guns at Doiran. The Bulgarian shelled Mees and the Struma front. ...

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  17. Burlington Benefit.

    To-night the Burlington Picture Co. will conduct a benefit for the Comforts Fund, 6th Reinforcements, 53rd Battalion. A first-class programme ...

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  18. EARLIER MESSAGES.

    A message from Berlin states that Germany will hand passports to the Rumanian Minister to-day. ...

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  19. GERMAN GENERALS IN DISGRACE.

    The German Army Gazette shows that is generals have now been removed from their commands in the Somme battle. ...

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  20. GREEKS ORDERS AT KAVALA.

    The Greeks at Kavala were ordere to surrender all efforts to the Bulgars with munitions and defences intact. ...

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  21. EARLY GERMAN CLAIM.

    A German communique claims that Rumanian soldiers were taken prisoner on the frontier, of Siebenberger, in Transylvania. ...

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  22. CAIRO'S CONGRATULATIONS TO GREEK COLONEL.

    The London "Times" correspondent at Cairo states:—At a mass meeting a resolution was carried to forward congratulations to Colonel ...

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  23. HUN MAJOR AND HIS SERVANT.

    The "Times" correspondent at headquarters says that a prisonered major expressed the hope to be allowed keep his servant. He added that ...

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  24. Italy's New War

    Enthusiastic mass meetings for the new war with Germany have been held in Turin, Milan, Florence, Salerno and Naples. ...

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  25. RUMANIA'S STRENGTH.

    Rumania during the Balkan war was able to mobilise 600,000 men. She will probably be able to do better now. There has been many reports ...

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  26. Lytton'S Dramatic Company.

    On Saturday evening next Mr. Lytton's Dramatic Company will present at the Masonic Hall a dramatised version of Henry Fletcher's ...

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  27. THT FRENCH VIEW.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris states that the French consider that the Rumanian intervention is a further step towards the rally of the ...

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  28. Verdun

    A communique states:— A German attack at Fleury was easily, repulsed. It is calm else where. ...

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  29. SERBIAN WOUNDED MURDERED

    Mr. Calvert, the "Times" corres­pondent at Athens states that the Serbian staff has received information that the Bulgars have frequently ...

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  30. PUNITIVE WAR COMMENCED.

    An Italian Minister states that the Allies punitive war has now commenced. A Bucharest telegram states that M ...

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  31. KING OF GREECE WOUNDED.

    The King is suffering from an inflammatory wound, and a small operation was performed yesterday. His majesty was consequently unable to ...

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  32. OVER A MILLION MEN.

    The "Morning Post" states that a well informed authority states that Rumania has 800,000 trained and equipped men ready to go into the ...

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  33. HOLLAND IMPRESSED.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that a deep impression has been created in Holland by Rumania decision. It is widely interpreted as ...

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  34. FRUITLESS ATTACKS.

    A later communique states: The Germans, right of the Meuse, fruitlessly attacked south of Fleury, and bombarded our trenches at Vaux ...

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  35. FRENCH PRESS VIEWS.

    French newspapers asserts that the Italian declaration was not the result of chance, or even contemplation, bu[?] military and economical preparation ...

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  36. High-Class Vaudeville.

    In the School of Arts to-night the Mackay Follies will open a high-class vaudeville and musical entertainment Great success has been obtained by ...

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  37. THE VIEWS OF CORRESPONDENTS.

    Mr. Bouchier, the London "Times" correspondent at Bucharest, states that trustworthy information has been received to the effect that the ...

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  38. RUMANIA'S REASONS FOR WAR.

    Reuter's correspondent at Ge[?] states that a Vienna telegram state that the Rumanian Minister delivere the declaration war and that the ...

    Article : 184 words
  39. JUBILATION IN PARIS AND ROME

    The declaration was received with much jubilation in Paris and Rome, where it is described as a historic stroke of justice, marking the ...

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  40. BERLIN IMPRESSED.

    A message from Berlin states that Germany will hand the Rumanian Minister his passports to-day. The news of the Italian and still ...

    Article : 99 words
  41. ITALY AND RUMANIA.

    Flags were flying from Federal Parliament House and the Common, wealth offices to-day to mark the declaration of war by Italy against ...

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  43. DEEPEST MORAL EFFECT.

    The London "Times" in a leader, states that militarily and considerable as is Rumania's intervention, its moral significance will create the ...

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  44. PALL IN WHEAT.

    Wheat fell to 4/2 a ¼ at Liverpo[?] receipt of Rumania's declaration. The market closed slightly above the lowest rates. ...

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  45. The Deutschland

    The Deutschland's manifest has been published. It shows that the submarine carried 860 tons of nickel, rubber and tin. ...

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  46. WISE RUMANIA.

    The Minister for Defence stated to­-day that Rumania's action must be very chering to the Allies, and to use an Australian slang phrase, Austria ...

    Article : 67 words
  47. THREE CRUSHING BLOWS.

    The newspaper "Liberte" says that three heavy blows have been delivered on the Hohenzollerns, Rumania, Italy, and the removal if the Germanophile ...

    Article : 79 words
  48. HIGH PRICES IN ENGLAND.

    Next week's trade union congress at Birmingham is likely to definitely express the workers' resentment against high prices, and ask for Government ...

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  49. M. BRIAND SHOULD BE THANKED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris states that the opponents to the Salonika expedition on military grounds now have cause to thank M. ...

    Article : 186 words
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