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  2. THE GERMAN REICHSTAG.

    In the reichstag, Herr Basselma[?] speaking as the reporter of the Foreign Affairs Committee, said that the general situation was satisfactory and hopeful ...

    Article : 152 words
  3. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    Continuing his speech on the motion for credit in tho House of Commons, moved by Mr. Asquith, Mi-. Lloyd-George said that the Government was fully olive to the ...

    Article : 551 words
  4. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    A Russian communique states:—At Etaitul Bridge, on the(Dvina, the enemy discharged gas three times, but all attack falled. ...

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  5. GREAT ITALIAN OFFENSIVE

    The great offensive undertaken by the Italians has exceeded all expectations, and has caused the Austrians very severe losses in men, material, positions. The fighting continues on a fifty miles front, and half a million troops are engaged. With, the Ita Hans vigorously prosecuting the offensive, ...

    Article : 281 words
  6. DISTINGUISHED NEW ZEA­ LANDERS.

    At [?] at the House of Commous Lord Brassey Lord inlington, Lord Plunket the Duke of Devonshire. Lord Emmott, Mr. A Fisher, Sir George Pirley, sir ...

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  7. SITUATION IN GRECE

    M. Venizelos announces that he will shortly declare a mobilisation of the troops on the Islands and other areas adhering hering to the National Defence ...

    Article : 120 words
  8. At VENIZELOS INTERVIEWED.

    Sir. Ward Price, the “Daily Mall” Correspondent at Salonika, has had an interview with M. Venizelos, who stated:— “The provisional Government will collect ...

    Article : 163 words
  9. IRISH ENLISTMENTS.

    Sir Edward Carson, in an energetic reply to Lord Winbome’s recruiting statement, says it Is a great mistake to pretend Ireland has made a splendid ...

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  10. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    M. Gerges Lehir, in a special cable to the “New York Times,” says of the surroundings of Chaulnes.—“It was an unforgettable sight of horror, I will ever ...

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  11. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian communique states:—On the northern slopes of Mount Pasubio we repulsed counter-atacks from the direction of the Vanol River. The enemy four times ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. MEN AND WOMEN.

    A cablegram states that the eldest eon Sir Kenneth Anderson, manager of the Orient Steam Navigation Company, had died in France. Sir Kenneth’s second son ...

    Article : 242 words
  13. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    A Paris communique states: We gained ground west of Sallly Sailllsel, and shelled an asphyxiating gas factory near Mulhouse, causing a great conflagration. ...

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  14. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique states:—English attacks northward of Thiepval from the Le Sars-Gueudecourt line failed. The enemy advanced six times without result ...

    Article : 50 words
  15. UNPARALLELED OFFENSIVE.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” correspondent at Rome slates that no Italian attacks were the subject of such a lengthy preparation as the latest were. almost the ...

    Article : 206 words
  16. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    A New York message states that the State Department at Washington la Interested in the affidavit of the captain of the Stephano, who says that a solid shot ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. GENERAL HAIG’S DESPATCHES.

    General Haig reported on Thursday morning:—We took prisoners and carried out five night raids at Messines, Boisgrenier, and Halsnes. ...

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  18. NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS.

    Mr. M’Kenna (Chancellor of the Exchequer), in a letter to the chairman of the National War Savings Committee, read at a conference of women workers, emphasised ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. SUCCESSFUL ATTACKS.

    General Haig’s latest report states:—In attacking the low heights between our front and the Bupaume road we secured successes, and took a number of prisoners. ...

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  20. WAR OBITUARIES

    Mrs. Poole, of Latrobe. has received the news that her son, -Private Harry J. Poole, was killed lu France on September Si, This is the second son of Mrs. Poole’s who ...

    Article : 57 words
  21. PROHIBITING WIRELESS MESSAGES.

    The United States Government has place a censor in the “New York Herald’s wireless station, because a wireless was sent out to ships on Sunday reporting ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. ROUMANIAN FRONT.

    A German communique states :—The enemy was unable to resists an encirclling attack in the Maros Valley. He is also retreating on the eastern and northern ...

    Article : 54 words
  23. STOCKS OF HEAVY PROJECTILES.

    Mr. Christopher Addison, M.P.,. In unveiling an Edith Cavoll , memorial at Shoreditch, said that the stocks of heavy projectiles were as great now as at the ...

    Article : 39 words
  24. FIFTY MILES "OF BATTLE FRONT.

    The battle on the Carso Plateau extended from Plava Tolmlno and Monte Santo Duino, and now rages on a fifty miles front ...

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  25. THE REFERENDUM POLL.

    In answering a suggestion that there is anger at the forthcoming Referendum of persona voting, or attempting to vote, in the names of absent or deccasred soldiers, ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. THE CARSO BATTLE

    [?] a million of men are engaged in the Carso battle. Whereas the Italian effensive in October, 1915, was broken up by Krupp and Skoda guns, the italian ...

    Article : 159 words
  27. GERM-INFECTED SWEETS.

    A Russian communique states:—Enemy aeroplanes dropped cholera-infected sweets on Constanzo, the Roumanian port in Dobrudja. ...

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  28. EX-KING OF BAVARIA.

    AA-King Otto of Bavaria has died suddenly. King Otto Wlihelt Lultpoid was born on April 27, 1948. He Succeeded his brother Ludwig 11. on June 13,1886. Ludwing wa s ...

    Article : 134 words
  29. MYSTERIOUS ERRAND.

    A New York message states that advices from New London reports that a tug departed on Thursday night on a mysterious and had on board the pilot who ...

    Article : 83 words
  30. RECRUITING SKILLED WORK­ MEN.

    A deputation, representing all branches of the woollen and worsted Industry, has drawn the attention of the War Office to the difficulty of supplying the Allies with ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. THE EVACUATION OF BRASSO.

    The German official account of the recapture of Brasso states that the Austro-German forces overcame the stubborn resistance of the Roumanian rearguard, and ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    The success of the Italian offensive must be regarded as of very great importance in that it is part of the plan of co-ordination adopted by the Allies to keep the ...

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  33. H.S.W. COAL DISPUTE.

    To end the crisis on certain New South Wales coalfields, which threaten Sydney’s coal and gas supply. the Federal Government has issue regulations under the War ...

    Article : 129 words
  34. ASSISTING ROUMANIA.

    In the House of Commons Mr. John Dillon expressed a hope that assurance would be forthcoming that the utmost resources of Britain would be used to rescue ...

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  35. BALKAN CAMPAIGN.

    The oft-repeated evacuation of Monastir has a t last begun. French airmen report that the German hangars have been removed, and that columns of wagons ...

    Article : 139 words
  36. NORTH AYRSHIRE BY-ELECTION

    In the North Ayrshire by-election General Hunter Weston (Coalitionist) defeated the Rev. H. Chalmers (Independent) by 7148 voies to 1300. Mr. Chaimers is a ...

    Article : 59 words
  37. FAILURE OF THE ZEPPELINS.

    The Socialists' newspaper “Volksetlmme,” published at Mannheim, has confessed to tho failure of the Zeppelin raids England, nnd urges the utilisation of ...

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  38. ROUMANIA’S DETERMINATION.

    The “Times’ ” correspondent at Bucharest has had an futerview with King Ferdinand of Rounmanio, who said that “Roumania” determination to enter the war ...

    Article : 214 words
  39. THE REFERENDUM ISSUE.

    A well attended meeting was held at the public hall, Bridgewater, this week to hear speeches on the subject of the Referendum. The Warden, Mr. Eddington, ...

    Article : 136 words
  40. UNITED STATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    LOUISVILLE (Kentucky), Thursday. A broken roll, evidently designed to wreck the train by which Mr. Hughes, the United States 'Presidential candidate, was ...

    Article : 71 words
  41. FORBIDDEN EXPORT.

    It is officially announced that no farther licenses will be issued in tho United Kingdom and the overseas possessions for the exportation of fish oil, canned . fish, ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is stagnant troycre awaiting developments. The Commission held a discussion with representatives of the Liverpool ...

    Article : 57 words
  43. SERBIANS A T BROD.

    A French communique states: The Serolans have obtained a foothold on the Brod Aeroplanes have bombarded Prilep and Phillippopolls. ...

    Article : 26 words
  44. DISHONEST CONTRACTORS

    Mr. Asquith will shortly Introduce a Bill to effectively deal with contractors Attempting to bribe public servants ...

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  45. DANISH FISH EXPORT.

    The Government has taken over the control of the export of Danish fish. ...

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  46. SERES STRONGLY HELD BY ENEMY

    The War Office states :—Our mounted troops have cleared up the country to the outskirts of Seres. They found the town to be strongly held by the enemy. ...

    Article : 32 words
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