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  2. CONSCRIPTION.

    The British press is still engaged in a vigorous discussion of the question of compulsory service, and members of the Cabinet are being ...

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  3. SERVIA AGREES.

    British papers plead for prompt settlement of the conscription question, and demand that Lord Kitchener should give a decision. M. Pashitch told an interviewer that Servia agreed to ...

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  4. BULGARIA.

    The reported statement of M. Pashitch (Prime Minister of Servia) that his country agrees to the suggested ' concessions of' territory to ...

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  5. RUSSIAN FIRE.

    The Russian fire is again becoming deadly, and Germans in one region had to resort to sapping in defence. Our Allies have had ...

    Article : 110 words
  6. WHAT NEW MOVE ?

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Rotterdam correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that reliable information indicates that the Austro-Germans are embarking upon a new ...

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  7. WAR OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Mr. Winston Churchill, addressing munition workers at Enfield, said that it was difficult for a public man to speak on any topic at the present ...

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  8. LABOR'S THREATS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Though the evening newspapers repudiate the more startling assertions of the "Daily News" regarding national service. Mr. Thomas's threats ...

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  9. SERVIA CONSENTS.

    PARIS, Sunday.--M. Pashitch (Prime Minister of Servia), interviewed by the "Petit Parisian," stales that Servia has consented to the concessions suggested by her ...

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  10. GREAT ENEMY LOSSES.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A communique slates: "The enemy crossed to the right bank of the Sehara, attacking us at the village of Sehara. ...

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  11. ALLIES' JOINT NOTE.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Advices from Paris state that the Allies have presented a joint Note to Bulgaria, asking the Bulgarian Government to declare itself as ...

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  12. GROSS BLUNDERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Press Bureau, at the request of Sir J. A. Simon, Secretary for Home 'Affairs, has issued the statement of an impartial observer, who describes the ...

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  13. TURKS' ENORMOUS LOSSES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A traveller from Constantinople states that at least 200,000. Turks have been put out of action during the campaign. There are 125,000 wounded ...

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  14. ENTER DEFIES RUSSIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The "Berliner Tageblatt" prints an interview with Enver Pasha, in which the Turkish War Minister is reported as having said:--"We are ready ...

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  15. ITALIAN AIRMEN.

    ROME, Sunday.--A communique says:-- "Our airmen dropped bombs and damaged the railway in the direction of Trieste, near Gabriovien." ...

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  16. AMERICAN LOAN

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The sterling ex-change reached 4 dollars 73 cents, which is regarded as an indication that the Anglo-French Commission's work is progressing ...

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  17. MUNITIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Munitions Conference has agreed that Mr. Lloyd George shall appoint a committee of employers and trade unionists to secure a maximum of skilled ...

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  18. GENERAL BATTLE.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A semi-official announcement states that the fighting is assuming the character of a general battle, unequalled since the battle for Warsaw. ...

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  19. LEAVING TRENT.

    GENEVA, Sunday.--Women, children, and old men have been ordered to leave Trent. ...

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  20. MUNITION FLEET.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A communique reports that some Russian torpedo destroyers at Sinope, Asia Minor, sank a fleet of Turkish sailing ships which were laden with ...

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  21. MONTENEGRINS IN ACTION.

    ROME, Sunday.--The Montenegrins repulsed a violent Austrian attack on the Bosnian frontier, and dismounted several Cattaro batteries. ...

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  22. FATE OF VILNA.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--Military experts say that 13 German cavalry divisions are operating in the Svirntzinny region, with guns and quick-firers. The Jaegers, using ...

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  23. SUMMONSES WITHDRAWN.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Liverpool Munitions Court heard summonses against 238 workers employed at the shipbuilding and engineering work's of Cammell, Laird, and ...

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  24. FRENCH HYDROPLANES.

    PARIS, Sunday.--A communique says:-- "A squadron of hydroplanes from Port Said bombarded Sheikh at Dere bridge, which constitutes an important passage in the ...

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  25. DIVISION AT ADANA.

    ATHENS, Sunday.--A Turkish division is forming at Adana,. believed to he for the purpose of a new Egyptian campaign, or it may be employed in protecting the shores ...

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  26. ROCKEFELLER AND RICHES.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Dr. H. F. Biggar, personal physician to Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, states that Mr Rockefeller is utterly opposed to doing anything to continue the ...

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  27. JAPANESE ACTIVITY.

    TOKIO, Sunday.--The Minister for War has decided to create 1200 munition factories, with 100,000 workmen. The Government also contemplates the ...

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  28. ENEMY'S DISORDERLY RETREAT.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--After a general attack on September 17, in the direction of Rovno and Kowel, we drove back the enemy, who retreated in disorder; leaving ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL CONFERENCE.

    ROME, Sunday.--The conference at Villa Deste also discussed the question of dyes. A Franco-Italian commercial conference was recently opened at Villa Deste. It was ...

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  30. DUMBA'S PROTEST.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Dr. Dumba, ex- Austrian Ambassador, whose recall has been requested, has written to Mr. Lansing, stating that he has not violated the ...

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  31. TURKS TAKE TO MINING.

    PARIS, Sunday.--A communique says: "The Turks, on Friday, attacked at several points, at the Dardanelles, by mining, an operation which they had not, hitherto. ...

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  32. SANTA ANNA'S ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Italian transport Santa Anna, which recently caught fire while in mid-Atlantic, has arrived at the Azores. It transpires that 18 dynamite ...

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  33. FATE OF GERMAN CRIMINALS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Colonial Office has, through the Press Bureau, published a report of Mr. Holman's eloquent speech at the Commercial Travellers' dinner at Sydney ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN RETREAT.

    GENEVA, Sunday. -- Telegrams from Lemberg confirm the report that the Austrians are retreating in disorder on the Volhynia front, it is considered that a ...

    Article : 58 words
  35. SPELTER CARGO.

    LONDON, Sunday.--In the Prize Court on Friday the Crown claimed the condemnation of 6710 Tons of spelter aboard the steamer Bilbster, which the Australian Metal ...

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  36. ANXIETY IN SWEDEN.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.--Great anxiety is felt in Sweden at the non-arrival of coal shipments from England. Gasworks and private factories are in a desperate ...

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  37. RETIREMENT ADMITTED.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A correspondent of the "Tageblatt" on the eastern front admits that the Austrians, on the right bank of the Strypa, were compelled to ...

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  38. IN THE VOSGES.

    PARIS, Sunday.--A communique says:--"In the Vosges sector our artillery directed a destructive fire upon the electrical works at Turckhelm." ...

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  39. MISCELLANEOUS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The appeal by Baron von Bissing, a brother of the German Military Commandant of Belgium, against his internment, has been disallowed. ...

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  40. DUMA PROROGUED.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A private sitting of the Duma desired M. Rodzianko, President of the Duma, to convey to the Czar the Duma's feelings concerning the ...

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  41. TROOP TRAIN ATTACKED.

    PARIS, Sunday.--Telegrams from Switzerland state that two French airmen surprised a German troop train between Donauescbingen and Villlngen, and swooped ...

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  42. ENEMY SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Motor Boat" journal estimates that 20 German submarines have been sunk, 15 being of the large sea-going type. ...

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  43. GERMAN CONCERN.

    THE HAGUE, Sunday.--The German press comments in disappointed tone at the prospect of the British Government taking the momentous decision to adopt ...

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  44. DAMAGE AT OSTEND.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The "Telegraph" says that the latest bombardment of Ostend greatly damaged the coast defence Works. The Germans placed a new ...

    Article : 62 words
  45. FRIGHTFUL LOSSES.

    PARIS, Sunday.--A letter found on a German soldier killed in Poland says that the losses sustained by the Germans were frightful, and that the dead before Warsaw ...

    Article : 116 words
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