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  2. ROMANIA!

    Constantinople messages profess to supply the German Press with details of Earl Kitchener's work in Gallipoli. ...

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  4. BULGARIANS UNEASY

    Bulgarian opinion is uneasy on account of the presence of Turkish troops in Thrace. The Turkish Press states that Thrace ...

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  5. THE HALT AND LAME.

    A British correspondent with the French army estimates from reliable information that the German losses are three hundred thousand monthly. ...

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  6. M.C.C. RETRENCHES.

    The M.C.C. has dismissed its bowling staff. J. T. Hearne, H. R. Butt, and. A. E. Relf have been engaged by the War Office in munition making. ...

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  7. DRINK RESTRICTIONS.

    Protests are pouring in with regard to the drink restrictions. The board has agreed to receive a deputation from London trades ...

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  8. KITCHENER AT ROME.

    Rarl Kitchener is receiving profound esteem and respect from the Italian Government officials, and all classes of the community of Rome. ...

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  9. "A GENTLEMAN AND A BANDIT."

    The Paris Press demands, that further action should be taken against Greece. M. Pichon, Minister for Foreign ...

    Article : 120 words
  10. HUGE CONCENTRATION

    From Berlin reports, it is learned that Roumania and Russia are concentrating two hundred thousand troops at Reni and Ismail, on the northern ...

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  11. DUCHY OF LANCASTER

    Mr. Herbert. L. Samuel has been appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Ht will retain his position as Postmaster-General and his seat ...

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  12. NURSE CAVELL'S EXECUTION

    A New York correspondent, says that a broker named Schwed has returned from Berlin, with a circumstantial story of the execution of Nurse Cavell. ...

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  13. NATIONAL PRAYER.

    The Lord Mayor of London has sent a circular leteer to all the English municipalities re[?]uesting that a national prayer be offered on the first ...

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  14. ROUMANIA.

    At the coming meeting of the Roumanian parliament the Opposition leaders intend to insist on a discussion of the questions of the external and ...

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  15. ON THE ROUMANIAN FRONTIER.

    The "Daily Mail's" Bucharest correspondent confirms, the colossal Russian preparations at the Roumanian frontier. ...

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  16. POETIC JUSTICE.

    Brussels reports that the French soldier whose evidence implicated Nurse Cavell suicided. ...

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  17. MORE DROWNING

    An official message from Petrograd states that at Strypa, in Galicia, we drove the Germans into the river and partly annihilated them. ...

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  18. ENEMY FAILS

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Milan says that four Bulgar divisions continue in their efforts to pierce the French lines, but without success. ...

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  19. WAR WITH GERMANY

    Italian papers are calling for war with Germany ...

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  20. BOY SUICIDES.

    The German-Government is concerned at the increasing number of [?]y suicides, and preventive steps are being taken. ...

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  21. KITCHENER AT ROME.

    Earl Kitchener has arrived in Rome. Crowds met him at the railway station, and cheered him. ...

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  22. FRANCO-BRITISH TROOPS.

    A message from Athens states that the Franco-British troops landed at Salonica, numbering one hundred and twentyfive thousand. They have an ...

    Article : 54 words
  23. NATIONAL ECONOMY!

    Careful organisation of the resources in every department continues apace, and great efforts are being made to promote economical example. ...

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  24. A GERMAN CRUISER.

    A Petrograd message states that the sinking of the German cruiser Frauenlob is approximately in the same position as that of the Undine. ...

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  25. BRITISH FIELD HOSPITAL

    The British field hospital has arrived at Monastir after a perilous journey from Mitroritza ...

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  26. GERMANS WITHDRAWING.

    A message from Petrograd states the Germans have commenced the evacuation of Mitau, and their forward base in the Riga Dvina region is preparing ...

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  27. THE ALLIED LANDING

    Earl Kitchener has obtained Greece's consent to the Allied troops landing at ports other than Salonica ...

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  28. MAJOR EDWALL

    In well-informed circles there is no question of the loyalty of Major Edwall, a Swede, commanding the Persian gendarmerie which does not ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN CONVALESCENT CAMP.

    The Australian convelescent camp of two thousand at Woolwich, is already inadequate. An establishment of a camp to ...

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  30. BULGARIA SHOULD BE SATISFIED

    The Paris "Petit Parisian's" Salonica correspondent affirms that Bulgarian newspapers now declare that having conquered Serbian Macedonia, ...

    Article : 49 words
  31. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN LOSSES.

    An Hungarian Parliamentarian informed the "Morning Post" that their losses were a hundred thousand monthly and that Austria Hungary would be ...

    Article : 96 words
  32. ACTIVITY AT DARDANELLES.

    The enemy at the Dardanelles have for some days been increasing their activity, and on Sunday another violent bombardment, was attempted. ...

    Article : 143 words
  33. A DENIAL.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Times" denies the report that the Bulgarians occupied Krivolak, and asserts that large forces of the enemy have ...

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  34. THE EGYPTIAN ENCOUNTER.

    The "Times" correspondent at Cairo refers to an encounter which occurred at A1 Kantara, in Egypt, and says the affair was merely a collision with ...

    Article : 187 words
  35. PARTIAL DEMOBILISATION.

    An Athens correspondent states that a partial demobilisation of the troops in expected shortly. ...

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  36. THE MYSTERY OF MONASTIR

    The mystery of Monastir deepens. It is believed that three Austrian army corps are marching on the town. The Bulgarians are concentrating in ...

    Article : 82 words
  37. General War News

    The German Press is disturbed at the result of the Ancona crime. ...

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  38. Italy and Austria.

    The Italians are on the threshold of Gorizia. Thert aresigns that the Austrians consider the game lost, for they have transferred their ...

    Article : 73 words
  39. Cinematography.

    English cinematography [?] exceedingly active, profiting by the heavy duties on foreign films. The picture-play firms are turning ...

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  40. AMERICAN LOAN.

    An exceedingly high financial authority, who was connected with the floating of the recent Anglo-American loan points out that the future floating of ...

    Article : 134 words
  41. The Western Front

    News from Flanders states that our men are steadily settling in their winter quarters. The housing accommodation behind ...

    Article : 85 words
  42. A GERMAN CLAIM

    A German official announcement that explains that at Vonkoevess the Germans captured ten thousand prisoners and nineteen cannon, at Mitrovitza, ...

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  43. Liquor Control in N.Z.

    The Canterbury Moderate League is urging the Government to enforce the Licensing Act provision for the appointment of officers to inspect the ...

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  44. In the Balkans.

    An order found on a captured Austrian officer shows that Serb prisoners are forced to do war work. In the event of a refusal they are beaten ...

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  45. CAPTURED GERMAN STEAMERS.

    Ambassador Page quotes Sir Norman Hill, secretary of the Liverpool Shipping Association as having said that about one hundred German ...

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  46. ENEMY REPULSED.

    A Paris official message says that on Tuesday, east of Krivolak, on the Salonica Uskub railway, we engaged and repulsed a Bulgarian force. ...

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  47. ENTHUSIASM IN LONDON

    Great crowds line the streets from early morning to night in front of the Bank of France, eager to take up an interest in the French loan. ...

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  48. Buried Under Quartz.

    At the Waihi 'mines John Hayes and James McLennan were working on a shrinkage slope, when suddenly underfoot a mass of quartz subsided in the ...

    Article : 133 words
  49. The Eastern Front

    The Paris "Temps" says "that the Czar of Russia and the Czarevitch have arrived at Odessa, on the Black Sea, and intend spending a week in ...

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  50. BULGARIANS BOAST.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Salonica, states that many Greeks returning from Phillipopolis and Varna say that Bulgarians saluted ...

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  51. THE PEACE FEELERS.

    President Wilson's refusal to be identified with Mr. Ford's, activities induces speculation if the Law Department may apply the Section 5 of the ...

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  52. HOLDING GOOD POSITIONS.

    The correspondent of the "Times" ae Monastir says that the Serbs are holding good positions at Tcherna bridge-head. ...

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  53. IN BESSARABIA.

    The "Berliner Zeitung" states that trains continue to bring Russian cavalry and infantry to Bessarabia, and strongly fortified works have been ...

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  54. PRO-GERMANS IN ROUMANIAN

    The Bucharest correspondent of the "Times" says that the League of National Unity, a body of pro-Germans, attempted to hold a meeting at ...

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  55. GREECE'S DECISION

    The good news from Athens has sent up gilt-edged stocks and consols to over-rising point. ...

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  56. Gold to be Kept.

    In order to prevent any excess or gold leaving the Commonwealth the Federal Government has issued instructions to Customs officers to conduct ...

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  57. TAKING THE OFFENSIVE.

    The correspondent at Petrograd of the "Times" states that the Austro-Germans have opened the offensive on the southern Russian front in a most ...

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  58. TRIPLE OBJECTIVE.

    A message from Rome states that the newspaper "Mattino," at Naples, says that the triple objective of the German,c Powers is to strike at ...

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  59. AUSTRALIA'S QUOTA.

    The Federal Cabinet to-day settled the main features of the scheme for raisings nine thousand five hundred reinforcements [?] additional ...

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  60. GERMANS MOVING.

    It is stated from Amsterdam that there have been widespread movements of German troops between Hanover and Cologne, and the Bel[?] railway ...

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  61. THE ALLIES' NOTE.

    The actual wording the Allies' Note to Greece is as follows: 1. In view of the allusions of official personages in Greece to the ...

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  62. "ITS TRUE NAME."

    Mr. Mathews, M.H.R., speaking last night at a meeting of members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers at Williamstown said he thought they ...

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  63. ALMOST READY.

    Russia's reply to Germany audacious effort to reach Egypt is almost ready ...

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