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  2. CONSTANTINOPLE.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Mr. Martin Donohoe, correspondent for the "Daily Chronicle," reports from Constanza that a bitter struggle is taking place in Constantinople between ...

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  3. HUNGARY INVADED

    From Bucharest this morning comes a semi-official announcement of a great Russian victory at Starostyna, Hungary, after a three days' battle. The Russians continually brought fresh troops into action. ...

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  4. THE INVASION OF HUNGARY.

    OPERATIONS IN THE CARPATHIANS HAVE RESULTED IN. A RUSSIAN VICTORY AT STAROSTYNA, OPENING THE WAY TO A FRESH-RUSSIAN INVASION OF HUNGARY, GREATLY FACILITATED BY THE FALL OF PRZEMYSL. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LATE CABLES

    DELHI, Friday. -- Concluding the financial debate in the Imperial Legislative Council, the Viceroy (Lord Hardinge) said: -- "The Finance -Minister has given an ...

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  6. DARDANELLES.

    TENEDOS, Friday. -- The Allies' warships and mine sweepers re-entered the Dardanelles on Tuesday. ...

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  7. IMPORTANT REPAIRS.

    ATHENS, Friday. -- It is reported that 48,000. Turks are concentrated on the Aslatic side of the Dardanelles, and 10,000 near Gallipoll, under German officers. ...

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  8. DEATHS IN EGYPT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Defence Department announces two more deaths in connection with the Expeditionary Forces, as follow: -- Private Eric Roy, of B (late C) Company, ...

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  9. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    Although for naval reasons the Admiralty has not told us the details, the fact that it announces that it has good reason to believe that U29 has been sunk is quite sufficient ...

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  10. FRENCH ARMY.

    PARIS, Friday. -- The official French review of the war operations states that the French army has been rejuvenated on a large scale by the ...

    Article : 173 words
  11. AERIAL RAIDS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday. -- Four workmen were killed during the British aerial raid on the Hoboken works, 16 seriously wounded, and many others slightly wounded. ...

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  12. SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Admiralty has good reason to believe that the German submarine U29 (Commander Weddingen), which has been active in the Scilly Islands, has ...

    Article : 61 words
  13. FIERCE BATTLE.

    BUCHAREST, Friday. -- A semi-official report announces that the Russians have gained a great victory at Starostyna, in Hungary, between the Lupkow and Uszok ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN EGYPT.

    A lady resident in Cairo, the wife of a British official, writes to her mother, in England a eulogy of the Australian troops now in Egypt. The "Morning Post" prints the following ...

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  15. GERMAN SPY METHODS.

    PARIS, Friday. -- Three cyclists have been arrested between Dunkirk and Calais. They were signalling for the guidance of the Zeppelins on the occasion of the last ...

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  16. DUTCH STEAMER.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The submarine U28 sank the Dutch steamer Medea, south of Beachy Head. The crew were rescued. ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND WORKERS

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Friday. -- The Arbitration Court has decided to resume the hearing of industrial disputes. After eight mon the war, though some industries are suffering ...

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  18. IN LUPKOW PASS.

    PETROGRAD, Friday. -- A communique Slates: -- "We carried by an assault, an Important and strongly-fortified and armored position ...

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  19. GRAIN FOR THE ALLIES.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday. -- Fifty thousand tons of grain are ready at Archangel, a Russian port at the mouth of the Northern Dvina, for shipment to Britain and France. ...

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  20. CHILIAN PROTEST.

    SANTIAGO, Friday. -- The Government has protested to Britain and Germany against the violation of neutrality in connection with the sinking of the Dresden, in ...

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  21. ALLIED SQUADRON.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday. -- The Allies' airmen dropped bombs on a brass works at Heyst, West Flanders. Several Germans were killed, and many wounded. ...

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  22. WOMAN SPY SHOT.

    PARIS, Friday. -- Marguerite Schmitt, a native of Thiaucourt, was shot there as a spy, in the presence of troops. She confessed that the Germans paid her 2000 ...

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  23. WORKERS AND WAR.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The committee of the General Federation of Trades-unions is petitioning the Government to stop Sunday labor, wherever possible, owing to ...

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  24. FRONTIER RE-CROSSED.

    PETROGRAD, Friday. -- The Russians have recrossed the East Prussian frontier; and are now close in touch with the enemy beyond Jurburg, near Memel. ...

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  25. STARVING BELGIANS.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Belgian Belief Commission is grateful for Australia's help, which has enabled the commission to purchase thousands of tons of food. ...

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  26. AMERICAN LOSS.

    HONOLULU, Friday. -- The American submarine F4 is missing. It is believed that she has been lost with all hands. The F4 sank, while off the harbor, and ...

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  27. CRACOW PREPARES.

    VIENNA, Friday. -- The authorities have ordered all civilians in Cracow to leave forthwith. ...

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  28. A VAST CEMETERY.

    PETROGRAD, Friday. -- In the last sortie from Przemysl three Slav regiments were sent ahead, followed by four Hungarian regiments. On meeting the Russian fire the ...

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  29. ORDERED TO THE FRONT.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday. -- Dr. Liebuecht, who voted against the Budget in the Reichstag, has been ordered to, join the Landsturm in Lorraine. His friends do not ...

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  30. AUSTRALASIANS FIT.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" pays a tribute, to the excellent training the Australian troops have undergone. They are all sound ...

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  31. AMBULANCES FROM AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Sir Newton Moore (Agent-General for West Australia), has handed over a fully-equipped motor ambulance, the gift of West Australians for Red ...

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  32. NATIONALISM FIRST.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Mr. J. Howson, ne[?] chief president of the Australian Natives' Association, in an interview to-day said that he intended, during his term of office, to give ...

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  33. LIMITATION OF PROFITS.

    LONDON, Friday. -- It is officially announced that representatives of the Treasury and the Amalgamated Engineers have adopted an agreement securing the limitation of ...

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  34. SEPARATOR CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The High Court today gave judgment in an appeal in a patent case. In the original action, the Akticbolaget Separator, a corporate body established under ...

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  35. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    PEKIN, Friday. -- Certain Chinese sections in Shantung display a bellicose attitude towards Japan. President Yuan Shih-kai is urging the ...

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  36. DEATH OF A NEW ZEALANDER.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Brevet Major Harold Sutton Williams, of the Dorsetshire Regiment, a New Zealander, has died from his wounds. ...

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  37. LAST HOURS OF THE SEIGE.

    VIENNA, Friday. -- Five airmen who escaped from Przemysl state that the hospitals were crowded during the last weeks of the siege, nearly half the garrison being ...

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  38. MURRAY WATERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The question whether the Murray waters agreement, as it now stand is an equitable arrangement as between the States, is a matter concerning which the ...

    Article : 142 words
  39. PERTEV PASHA.

    A gentleman who has only recently returned from Smyrna, sends the following to the "Near East": -- Pertev Pasha, the General Commanding the troops in Smyrna, made a round of all ...

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  40. WATERSIDE LABORERS.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Port of London Authority has informed the Government that it is prepared to refer the waterside workers' demand for an increased war bonus to ...

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  41. MILITARY SCANDAL.

    PARIS, Friday. -- M. Desclaux has been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment and military degradation, and Madame Bechoff to two years. ...

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  42. DISLOYALTY.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The military authorities are taking steps to suppress disloyal utterances. The first prosecution of this kind t[?]k place at the Marburg Police Court to-day, when ...

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