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  4. KING‘S COUNCIL HELD.

    The Westminster Gazette announced this evening that Mr. Bonar Law had declined to form a Ministry. Mr. Lloyd George was then summoned ...

    Article : 59 words
  5. STRAFING OF ROUMANIA.

    Berlin announces that Bucharest has been captured. An earlier official German message said: —We have captured Sinaia, 37 miles ...

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Promensders on the Brighton Jetty on Wednesday morning were afforded the opportunity of viewing a monster of the deep at close quarters. A huge shark, about ,18 ...

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  7. THE NAVAL SURGEON IN ACTION.

    “What do they do with the wounded in naval actions; leave them where they fall?” asked the man the cornel seat, folding his newspaper and turning towards his ...

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  9. NEW WAR COUNCIL.

    The Under Secretary for War (Lord Derby) made a notable speech at the Aldwych Club to-night, and threw a light on the events leading to the crisis. After ...

    Article : 372 words
  10. KING’S COUNCIL.

    The summoning by the King of a council of Ministers was the climax of a day full of Ministerial conferences. Such a step had not been taken for many years, ...

    Article : 199 words
  11. WEST FRONT.

    Gen. Haig reported intermittent enemy shelling in the Ancre Brook, in his telegram sent on Wednesday morning. Equally brief the French communique, ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. Fighting in Champagne.

    The French communique of Wednesday evening states that on the Somme fairly active reciprocal artillery duels have occurred in the neighbourhood of ...

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  13. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Sir Edward Carson has denied the report that he had in contemplation the establishment of immediate and complete Home Rule for Ireland, provided that ...

    Article : 163 words
  14. RUSSIAN REPORT.

    A Russian communique says:—The enemy has been succesful in the direction of [?] and Ploesti and in the region of [?] on the [?] to ...

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  15. WEATHER MISERIES.

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  16. GLENELG COMMEMORATION.

    The Mayor and Council of Glenelg have decided that the 1916. commemoration luncheon shall be conducted on similar lines to the 1915 celebration. Invitations ...

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  17. MACEDONIA

    The French and Serbians .have reprocessed north of Paralovo, and made prisoners of 125 men. A violent artillery duel is proceeding north of Monastir. ...

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  18. Lloyd George and Bonar Law Together.

    The Evening -Standard understand that Mr. Asquith has made certain fresh proposals with a view to meeting the demands of Mr. Lloyd George’s party. ...

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  19. WOOL AND WHEAT SALES.

    The Prime Minister, (Mr. Hughes) told Mr. Piggott (N.S.W.), in the House of Representatives to-day, that he was under the impression that the moratorium ...

    Article : 196 words
  20. THE ATHENS FIGHT.

    The Athens representative of The Corriere Della Sera, describing Saturday’s events in the Greek capital, says that 6,000 reservists united with 5,000 garrison soldiers. ...

    Article : 175 words
  21. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Italian official message states that the Austrians attempted to approach Scatolari, but were driven off. Intense artillery-firing firing is going on between Gorizia ...

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  22. CONSIDERABLE DOUBTS.

    After leaving the King, Mr. Asquith immediately conferred with Lord Grey, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Montagn and other. Liberal colleagues, and also with Mr. ...

    Article : 137 words
  23. Russian Duma’s President.

    M, Rodzianko has been re-elected President of the Duma. Further War News on Page 4. ...

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  24. DELAYED BY CABINET CRISIS

    The Prime Minster (Mr Hughes) stated to-day that he had hoped that finality would have been reached that day with regard to the sale of the Australian wheat ...

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  25. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Orontes, from London via Capetown, was made fast in the Outer Harbour Shortly, after 5 a.m. on Thursday. She had but few passengers for this State, ...

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  26. Greek Shipping Tied Up.

    Wireless advices received at Rome from Athens declare that Gens. Dusmanis and Matallas and other Germanophiles have not been recalled to power. King ...

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  28. Court Circular Confirmation.

    A Court Circular states that as Mr. Bonar Law was unable to form an Administration, the King requested Mr. Lloyd George to do so and the later agreed. Mr ...

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  29. THE OBSERVER.

    Pictures appeal to old and young. There is a splendid collection in the supplement of this week’s Observer. Pride of place is given to 13 photographs taken by Major ...

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  30. Barricades in Athens.

    The arrests of Venezelist sympathizers and domiciliary searches continue. The Liberal newspapers are not being published. The Royalists have erected ...

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  31. Commons will Adjourn.

    AN official announcement states that the proceedings in the Commons on Thursday will be formal, and that the House will adjourn until Monday. ...

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  32. THE SPORTS JOURNAL,

    In the issue of The Journal to-morrow comprehensive notes will be given. on the sports which the war have left to us. “Mostyn” will discuss the turf events of ...

    Article : 106 words
  33. Anarchy in Athens.

    The British Foreign Office states that press messages from Greece are misleading, inasmuch as the Royalits have regained control of the cables and the press ...

    Article : 79 words
  34. Prance, Too.

    The Paris newspaper Humanite declares that the problem Mr. Lloyd George has set before Great Britain will also be put before France. It is not a question of ...

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