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  3. THE BALKANS

    BUCHAREST, Saturday Morning.— Sixty thousand Bulgar-German troops are concentrated at Rustchuk, displacing the Turkish troops. ...

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  4. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD, Friday Night. — M. Sazonoff, the Premier, on being interviewed, reaffirmed the Government's unshakable determination to carry the ...

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  5. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.— "De Telegraaf" says that everything is ready for a great German offensive in the west. The transport of troops is ...

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  7. THE KAISER'S PROCLAMATION.

    ROME, Saturday Night. — The Kaiser has issued a proclamation: "To my noble, heroic Serbian people. It is unfortunate that it was necessary ...

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  8. REBELS DISLODGED.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning.— A communique says: We dislodged the rebels from Arbarik north-westward of Hamadan, and occupied the ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning. — An Austrian communique says: The Russian attacks on parts of the Bess-arabisn frontier -ere repulsed, with hoary enemy, losses. ...

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  10. FAMINE AT MONASTER.

    SALONIKA, Saturday Morning. — Monastir is famine-stricken, and thousands are without bread or prospect of getting any. The Mussulman poor are ...

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  11. COUNTER ATTACKS REPULSED.

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—A communique states: The enemy resultlessly counter attacked at Hartmans Weiler-kopf. We continued to progress on ...

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  12. BOMBARDMENT OF VARNA.

    VIENNA, Saturday Morning.— Reports state that Russian torpedo boats continue to bombard Varna and Cettinje. Two aeroplanes, one a German ...

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  13. SWIFT NIGHT ATTACK.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning.— A communique says: Our troops, by a swift and unexpected night march, fell on 2700 gendarmes and tribesmen at ...

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  14. BULDGARS PREPARING ATTACK.

    The Bulgarians are occupying strategic positions along their front. Heavy guns have been brought from Varna to be utilised at tile Strumnitza base. ...

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  15. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night.— Mr Douglas Dold, who took over Mr aget's relief organisation at Nish, has returned to America. He states ...

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  16. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    ROME, Saturday Homing. — A communique says: The enemy early on Thursday morning attacked our positions west of Gorizia. Our artillery ...

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  17. ACUTE CRISIS AT ATHENS.

    ATHENS, Saturday Morning.— It is reported that the Austrian artillery is approaching Greece. Up to the present Germany has not given Greece the ...

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  18. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— A Berlin wireless message claims that the 82nd Landwchr Brigade recaptured the summit. The enemy suffered ...

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  19. BIG GERMAN OFFENSIVE EXPECTED.

    PARIS, Friday Night.— It is reported that General von Mackensen is in command in Alsace. Swiss reports indicate that the Germans have been ...

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  20. ITALIANS ADVANCE.

    ATHENS, Friday Night.— The outposts of the Italians at Velona I reached the Greek outposts in Southern Albania. ...

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  21. CHRISTMAS TRUCE REJECTED.

    ZURICH, Saturday Night. — The Italians in the Gorizia region rejected an Austrian offer of a Christmas truce. ...

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  22. THE DARDANELLES

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — An official report states that the casualties at the Dardanelles up to December 11 totalled 112,921. ...

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  23. WAR ON THE SEA

    ROME, Thursday Night.— "Messagero" says that two Allied submarines captured an Austrian submarine, and that Allied war ships sank a convoy ...

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  24. POSITION OF THE SERBIANS.

    ROME, Friday Morning.— The Serbian Crown Prince, on being interviewed, said the retreat of the Serbians had been accomplished under the ...

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  25. A GERMAN CLAIM

    BERLIN, Saturday Morning. — A communique says: We completely recaptured Hartmans Weilerkopf. ...

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  26. VIOLENT BOMBARDMENT.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.— A communique says: We hold all the captured ground in the centre and right, over two kilometres front, on the ...

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  27. STATEMENT BY THE UNDER SECRETARY FOR WAR.

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  28. JAPANESE LINER

    LOnDON, Thursday Night. — The Japanese liner Yasaka Maru was sunk without warning on Tuesday afternoon and sank within fifty minutes. A ...

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  29. LIVELY ARTILLERY DUEL.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.— A communique says: There has been a particularly lively artillery duel an Belgium. The enemy's infantry, which ...

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  30. THE ENEMY ADVANCING.

    SALONIKA, Friday Night.— German cavalry are escorting large Bulgarian convoys from Strumnitza and Ghevgeli. Two Turkish divisions are approaching ...

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  31. RECRUITING IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— On the first count of Lord Derby's figures Mr Asquith will have to redeem his pledge to married men that they will not be ...

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  32. MOVEMENT OF TURKS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.— German reports state that 45,000 Turks have passed Bulair from Gallipoli. ...

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  33. AUSTRIAN SHIP SUNK.

    ROME, Friday Night.— An Italian destroyer has sunk an Austrian ship laden with arms on the Adriatic. An Austrian submarine attacked the ...

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  34. FORD'S EXPEDITION A GERMAN PLOT.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.— According to the "Weekly Dispatch's" Stockholm correspondent Ford's expedition was a German plot, of which Ford ...

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  35. GENERAL HAMILTON'S REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — In the House of Commons Mr H. J. Tennant, Under Secretary to the War Office, said General Sir Ian Hamilton ...

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  36. A THREE DAYS' BATTLE.

    ROME, Friday Night.— Prince Alexis Karageorgevitch, in an interview, says that the Serbians axe occrying lines in various parts of ...

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  37. A SUBMARINE'S EXPLOITS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— A submarine officer, describing twenty-four days' cruising in the Sea of Marmora, says that they under fire on an ...

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  38. BRITISH: CASUALTIES.

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  39. THE PEACE MISSION

    LONDON, Friday Night. — An exchange telegram from Copenhagen states that Mr Ford has sailed for America aboard ...

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  40. WITHDRAWAL A MIRACLE.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — "The Spectator" says the withdrawal from the Dardanelles was nothing less than a military miracle. Every unit officer ...

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  41. DIFFICULTIES EXPERIENCED BY THE ENEMY.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— Berlin Correspondents admit that the Austro-Germans experienced the greatest difficutes in Montenegro. It is ...

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  43. ARTLLERY ACTIVITY.

    ROME, Saturday Night.— General Sir Douglas Haig reports that there was artillery activity on both sides, mainly about Ypres, throughout ...

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  44. GERMAN DOMINATION.

    PARIS, Saturday Night. — The "Echo de Paris" states that the German have established at Nish a provisional Government, from which the ...

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  45. WAR IN THE AIR

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.— A sensation was caused at Hamburg by a rumor that an Allied air fleet was coming. The public fright was so great ...

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  46. UNREST IN GERMANY

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.— "De Telegraaf" says that the recent demonstrations in Germany were more serious than has hitherto been ...

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  47. ALLIES' SUBMARINES PASS THE NARROWS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— The recent storms carried away booms which the Turks constructed in the Narrows, and the Allies' submarines profiting ...

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  48. TRYING TO PRODUCE PEACE ATMOSPHERE.

    BERNIE, Saturday Morning.— Prince ron Bulow and a large staff are at Lucerne, and their agents are running over Switzerland trying to produce an ...

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  49. SERBIAN ARMY SUFFERING.

    ROME, Sunday Morning.— The states that the Serbian army is still suffering acutely from lack of provisions. Albania is ...

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  50. THE VICTORIA CROSS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — Lieutenant Dartnell, a League Frontiersman., has been awarded the Victoria Cross for most conspicuous ...

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  51. GERMAN -HUMANITY LEAGUE.

    ROTTERDAM, Friday, Night.— The German Humanity League, in a Christmas manifesto, appeals to Germans to end the war, and adds: "To-day the ...

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  52. KING PETER ILL.

    King Peter embarked at Durazzo on the 18th aboard an Italian destroyer, but during the voyage he was so overcome at the thought of having ...

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  53. MESSAGE TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Sir George Reid, High Commissioner, sends a greeting to Australia: "We are looking after your boys, whether wounds ...

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  54. THE RAID ON MUENETER.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.— "De Telegraaf" says that four hundred people, mostly the wives and children of soldiers, were killed by the explosion ...

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  55. SALONIKA DEFENCES.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.— General Castlenau has concluded his in spections of Salonika, and expresses satisfaction at the defence measuors. ...

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