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  2. IN THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —A Russian official report states: The enemy attacked the Rumanians south-west of Pralea. Our counter attack ...

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  3. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —A french communique states: We repulsed small enemy attacks cast of Clery and south of Biaches and the ...

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  4. THE PEACE OFFER

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—The British Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr A. J. Balfour), in a supplementary Note to President Wilson, ...

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  5. A GERMAN RAIDER

    BUENOS AYRES, Wednesday Night.—A German raider on Pernambuco, in the north of Brazil, sank ten steamers. It is rumored that a British ...

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  7. SMART CAPTURE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Before the mad train from Brisbane reached Hornaby last night a man and woman walked on the platform. The man ...

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  8. A GRAND CROWN COUNCIL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —"The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Rome states that the Kaiser has summoned to his general headquarters the ...

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  9. EIGHT HOURS DAY

    Arrangements for celebrating Eight Heurs' Day Launceston on Monday next are now complete. The procession will leave the Cornwall Square at ...

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  10. VIOLENT ARTILLERY BATTLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —A German official report states that an artillery battle has increased in violence at several points on the west ...

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  11. ACTIVE ARTILLERYING.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — A French communique states that there is the usual artillerying and trench orduancing along the whole front. ...

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  12. RUSSO-RUMANIAN OFFENSIVE CONTINUES.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Night. —The brilliant Russo-Rumanian counter offensive in the Dobrudja continues. ...

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  13. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAIDS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Huig reports: Yesterday morning, after a heavy bombardment, we occupied a line of ...

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  14. CREECE ACCEPTS ULTIMATUM UNRESERVEDLY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —The Exchange Telegraph Agency states that Grcece has notified the Allies that she accepts their ultimatum ...

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  15. THE ALLIES' CASE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The first despatch of Mr Baltour's supplementary Note to the Allies' reply to President Wilson was handed ...

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  16. TRANSFERENCE OF GREEK TROOPS.

    ATHENS, Wednesday Night. —An Italian military mission has arrived to participate in the joint Allied control. A commission of Allied and Greek ...

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  17. INDIA'S LOYALTY

    DELHI, Wednesday Night. —The victroy of India has returned to Delhi. after a successful tour, lasting twele weeks. Lord chelmsford was ...

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  18. WOUNDED SOLDIER

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — After having been on the rocks, 300 feet below the top ch[?]s, between Ben Buckler and south Head, since Tuesday morning, ...

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  19. AN ADMIRALTY ANNOUNCEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The British Admiralty has announced the sinking of eight. British and two French merchantmen by a German ...

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  20. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning —"The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Petrograd states that the Russian advance westward of Riga hits the ...

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  21. FURTHER REPORTS.

    BUENOS AYRES, Wednesday Night. —Despateches from Pernambuco from Rio de Janciro state that 237 survivors from five steamers which were ...

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  22. FETE AND FAIR

    ZEERAN, Thursday. —A garden fete and fair was held this afternoon and evening, on the lawn and grounds of Mr and Mrs George Dunkley's house ...

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  23. DISORDER IN GERMANY

    GENEVA, Wednesday Night. — The Cologne station has been closed for three days in consequence of disturbances, which the troops quelled. ...

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  24. THE RAIDER DESCRIBED.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night. —The Belgian steamer Sam Land, on arriving at New York, reported that the was halted by a German reider ...

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  25. RUMANIANS REPULSE ENEMY.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. —A Rumanian communique states: We temporarily suspended operations and resumed on Wednesday. Enemy ...

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  26. A CRIMINAL SUMMONS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— There is considerable interest oversea and political circles concerning the criminal s[?]mons, which will be heard at the ...

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  27. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—Dr. Lenze, Prussian Minister for Finance, when introducing the budget, said that the balance shown was only ...

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  28. STATEMENT BY THE ADMIRALTY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —Admiralty information from Pernambuco confirms the assumption that the following ships were sunk by the German ...

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  29. ELECTORAL REFORM

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —The Press Bureau states that the published reports of the recommendations of the Speaker's conference on electoral ...

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  30. VICTORY WAR LOAN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —The Standard life Assurance Company and the Phoenix Company are each investing three millions in the war loan. ...

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  31. SHORTAGE OF FOOD

    AMSTERDAM. Thursday Morning. —A Dutch mission which was sent to Vienna, to attend the late Emperor's funeral narrates extraordinary stories ...

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  32. RUSSO-RUMANIAN ATTACKS CONTINUED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. —A Gorman communique states: The Russo-Rumanians fiercely continued attacks east of the Carpathians with ...

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  34. MILLIONAIRE SUBSCRIBERS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. —Countres Furness has subscribed one million of her money and the [?]al insurance Company three million, the ...

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  35. AMERICAN SHIPPING CIRCLES CONCERNED.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night. —Shipping circles are, most concerned regarding the reiler. which is believed to be the cruser Vineta. The values ...

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  36. BRITISH PRODUCE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. —Mr. R. E. Prothero, President of the Board of Agriculture, in a speech at [?]lorn, said the Government was ...

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  37. FIGHTING DEVELOPS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. —A Gorman communique states that fighting has developed south of Smorgen. ...

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  38. RAID ON A NEWSPAPER

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. —In connection with the police raids on the newspaper "The Field" under the Defence of the Realm Act, the proprietors ...

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  39. SEDITIOUS UTTERANCES

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday, —Sydney Hugenot Fournier was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment with hard labor on Tuesday for seditious ...

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  40. THE REPLY DELIVERED TO SWITZERLAND.

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—M. Briand the Premier has delivered the Allies' reply to Switzerland and Scandinavia. ...

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  41. THE POPES REPLY TO GERMANY.

    ROME, Thursday Morning.—The [?]an, in reply to Germany hopes that the peace move will be followed by reciprocal concessions and an ...

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  42. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The torpedoings including the Solving, 2970 tons, and the Auchencraig, 3916 tons. ...

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  43. EXTRAORDINARY ALLEGATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Mr Cook, in a letter to "The Times" discloses extraordinary attempt by the invention department of the War ...

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  44. THE IRISH QUESTION

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —"The Belfast Evening Telegraph states authoritatively that the Ulster Unionist Council absolute exclusion ...

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  45. SWITZERLAND NEUTRAL

    BERNE, Thursday Morning. —It is officially announced that the only object of the mobilisation is to give assurance to the belligerents that ...

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  46. NEWEST GERMAN SUBMARINES

    ATHENS, Thursday Morning. —The newest German submarines in the Med[?]can are 1200 tons, with a surface speed of 25 knots and 15 knots ...

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  47. CABINET MINISTERS SALARIES.

    LONDON. Thursday Morning.—The British Cabinet Ministers have pooled their salaries, and draw £3000 apiece, compared with £4000 draws by the ...

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  48. LEATHER COMMANDEERED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Army Council is taking possession of ali colonial and American leathers of 10th and upwards, imported or shipped ...

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