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  2. MARKING TIME.

    Baron Macchio, the Austrian Ambassador, spent his last hours at Rome demanding that Italy should respect the diplomatic immunity conferred by ...

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  4. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    PARIS, Sunday Night. — A communique states: We repulsed several attacks last night north of Ypres, east of the Yser Canal, north-east and ...

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  5. THE DARDANELLES

    PARIS, Sunday Night. — The Porte, maddened by the prospect of the Allies' triumph, blames the Armenians for the disastrous war. Hence the ...

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  6. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Night. — An official report states that after suspending a Cossack upside down on the Narev front the Germans out off his ...

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  7. ITALY DECLARES WAR

    ROME, Sunday Night. — It has been officially announced that Italy has declared war against Austria, beginning on Monday. ...

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  8. THE RAILWAY SMASH

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—One hundred and seventy bodies have been recovered from the debris of the railway smash at Quinton Hill near Gretna, ...

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  9. TREATMENT OF REFUGEES.

    The treatment of refugees from Germany and Austria has greatly incensed Italy. The Austrians held up a train containing 1500 Italians for 24 hours ...

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  10. THE KING OF GREECE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The Exchange correspondent at Athens states that King Constantine is in a very critical condition. ...

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  11. A MONTH'S MASSACRE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The Press Bureau reports that the British, French, and Russian Governments announce that a month the Kurds ...

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  12. GENERAL CONSTERNATION CAUSED.

    ATHENS, Monday Morning. — The illness of King Constantine has caused general consternation, and enormous crowds have attended the churches. ...

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  13. ITALY'S DECLARATION WELCOMED BY FRANCE.

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—General Millerand telegraphed to General Joffre the news of Italy's declaration, and added: Our troops will welcome with ...

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  14. ISSUE OF PASSPORTS.

    "The Matin" states that Italy has not issued a formal declaration of war, as the handing of passports to the Austrian and German Ambassadors will ...

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  15. CAUSE OF THE DISASTER.

    LONDON, Monday, Morning.—It has been customary to shunt the local train on the western siding to allow the Euston express to pass. The siding ...

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  16. THE POPE APPROVES OF INTERVENTION.

    PARIS, Sunday Night. — It is understood that the Pope will issue manifesto approving of intervention by Italy, and sympathising with the ...

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  17. DRIVING THE ENEMY.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — "Eye Witness" describes our driving the Germans from their entrenchments in the area between the Lichbourg and ...

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  18. AERIAL RAIDS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—British aeroplanes drove off German aircraft from the North Foreland yesterday. ...

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  19. DANTE MONUMENT DYNAMITED.

    Austrian soldiers dynamited the Dante monument at Trent. There have been many anti-Austrian demonstrations in Dalmatia. ...

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  20. AUSTRIANS CROSS THE FRONTIER.

    SOME, Sunday Night. — An Austrian patrol crossed the frontier, and the Italian Chasseurs vigorously attacked and pursued them. ...

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  21. TASMANIA

    Mr J. Andrew, of the Vandyck Studios. Launceston, received, a telegram from Mr Hodgson, of Colac, Victoria, yesterday, conveying the welcome news ...

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  22. WAR ON THE SEA

    CHRISTIANIA, Sunday Night.—The Norwegian steamer Marcicopa, 7050 Belridge, laden with oil from ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night. — A Zeppelin broke loose at Koenigsberg, and without a crew is traveling westwards. ...

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  24. TURKEY SEIZES BULGARIAN RAILWAY TRUCKS.

    SOFIA, Sunday Night. — The Turks, who are needing military transports, seized one hundred Bulgarian railway trucks in Turkey conveying goods to ...

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  25. ITALIAN MOBILISATION.

    The Italian mobilisation comprises men from 20 to 39 years of age. The King's decree has been hailed with ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN MINISTER RESIGNS.

    PARIS, Sunday Night. — It is reported that Baron Burian, Minister for Foreign Affairs for Hungary, has resigned. ...

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  27. ITALY ADHERES TO ALLIES' AGREEMENT.

    ROME, Sunday Night. — Italy will adhere to the Allies' agreement not to conclude a separate peace. the "Giornale d'Italia" states that ...

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  28. GOOD WORK BY SUBMARINE

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The Admiralty states that the submarine E-14, on going into the Sea of Marmora, sank a gunboat of the Berk-i-Savfet ...

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  29. TURKISH OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS DESERT.

    ATHENS, Sunday Night. — Several officers and five hundred Turkish soldiers deserted at Smyrna, and were taken aboard a British warship. ...

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  30. THE LATE GENERAL BRIDGES.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Morning Post" says it is understood that the late General Bridges knew before his death that he had been made ...

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  31. AUSTRIA PREDICTS A TERRIBLE WAR.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.—The Vienna correspondent of "The Frankfurter Zeitung'" says that the Austrian hatred of the Italian business men and ...

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  32. A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Though Mr Churchill has formally farewelled the Admiralty officials, he still controls the naval affairs with the ...

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  33. FURIOUS TURKISH ATTACK

    PARIS, Monday Morning. — An official report states: Two Turkish divisions under General von Sanders' personal command made a furious attack ...

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  34. RIOTS IN PORTUGAL

    LISBON, Monday Morning. — The recent revolt proved that the officers without authority led men in the streets to defend the Government. A ...

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  35. INTERCESSION SERVICE AT ST. JOHN'S.

    A service arranged by the league was held at St. John's Church last night. The preacher, the Rev. E. Muschamp, conducted special ...

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  36. ITALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday Night/ — Thousands of Italians formed a procession from Saffron Hill to the Italians Embassy, where there was an enthusiastic ...

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  37. GRAVITY OF THE SITUATION

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Mr James W. Lowther, M.P., in a speech at Penrith, said that every one in Germany was doing their share, but the same ...

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  38. WAR PRECAUTIONS REGULATIONS

    It is notified for information that all restrictions under the "War Precautions Regulations" on the keeping or use of carrier or homing pigeons are with ...

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  39. A GALLANT COLONEL.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"|The Daily Chronicle" Mitylene correspondent states that Colonel Doughty Wyllie, who was on the staff ...

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  40. AUSTRIANS FALL BACK ON FORTIFICATIONS.

    VENICE, Monday Morning. — The Austrians have fallen back on their fortification at Ala Trenton. The Alpine' Passes are deep in snow, and the ...

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  41. WAR TO THE KNIFE.

    The Tramp writes: It's a long way from Mole Creek to the Dardanelles, as well as to Tipperary. But among the brave Australian boys wounded in ...

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  42. THE ALLIES ADVANCE.

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—A communique states: In consequence of the German defeats last night in the whole region north of Arras, fighting ...

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  43. ALLIANCE WITH GERMANY BROKEN.

    BERLIN, Monday Morning. — An official report states that Italy's pro-vocative attack on the Dual Monardhy has broken the alliance with Germany ...

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  44. INFLUENCE OF THE BRITISH OFFICER.

    A wounded Highlander now in hospital at Higham Ferrers tells of his baptism of fire: We had stopped by a roadside at the ...

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  45. GALLANTRY OF BRITISH.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Correspondents, after visiting Ypres, eulogise the gallantry of the Territorials and the 9tih Argyle Highlanders, who ...

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  46. GERMAN PRESS RECOGNITION.

    BERLIN, Monday Morning.—The newspapers recognise that the change in the British Ministry makes no difference in the effective prosecution of ...

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  47. CHINA AND JAPAN

    TOKIO, Sunday Night. — Correspondents at Pekin declare that the United States has warned China not to sign a treaty with Japan Jest it will ...

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  48. SAFEGUARDING ITALIAN RIGHTS

    VIENNA, Monday Morning. — The Italian Ambassador has demanded his passports. He recalled Austria's violation of the treaty and the alliance, and ...

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  49. INDIAN WHEAT

    SIMLA. Monday Morning.—Following are the details of the Government wheat export scheme of Indian wheat for export on the Government account, ...

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  50. AMERICAN OBJECTION TO AGREEMENT.

    PEKING, Monday Morning. — The United States has handed to China and Japan notes stating that she cannot recognise an agreement impairing the ...

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  51. ITALY WILL AVOID DELAY.

    ROME, Monday Morning.—Italy has circularised the Powers, stating that she is strengthened by the vote of Parliament and the solemn ...

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  52. RECALL OF PRINCE BULOW.

    BERLIN, Monday Morning. — Tremendous excitement has been caused by the announcement that Prince von Bulow, the German Ambassador at ...

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  53. TRADE WITH GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Monday Morning.— The American representatives who were unofficially discussing the British Order-in-Council prohibiting exports and ...

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  54. ANIMAL MONUMENTS.

    The monument to the cat that saved Lieutenant Lloyd from perishing from cold, which it is proposed to erect at Newport Castle, will not be the only ...

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  55. GERMANS MAY FALL BACK

    LONDON. Monday Morning.—"The Daily Mail" Rotterdam correspondent states that the Germans are deepening the trenches and widening the ...

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  56. READY FOR ATTACK.

    ROME, Monday Morning. — Eight hundred thousand troops, chiefly Bavarians and Hungarians, are ready to cross the frontier. The Austrian fleet ...

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