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  2. BULGARIA AND HER NEIGHBORS.

    The map shows the geographical relation between Austria-Hungary and the Balkan States, and also those areas which Bulgaria wants. If the Austro-Gerinans really menu to try a drive down through Servia and across Bulgaria to join hand with Turkey, one would expect them to move along the railway which runs through Semendria, on the Danube, and down the Morava Valley, and across the Bulgarian border near Pirot. At present the enemy is reported to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 224 words
  3. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    It looks as though Dvinsk may be the next Russian town to fall into German, hands. And it is not at all impossible that Riga may follow. The long retreat still continues, ...

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  4. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Advices from Sal[?] (Greece) state that a panic broke out among the Mussulman population of the Karagatch and other districts which were ...

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  5. NEWS DEMANDED.

    Sections of the British public appear to be getting restive under what they conceive to be the Government's silence and reserve ...

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  6. BULGARIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Advices from Sofia, received through Athens, slate that 100,000 Bulgarians have been mobilised, including several cavalry regiments, and have left Sofia for an unknown destination. All the Bulgarian reservists in Macedonia and Thrace, numbering ...

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  7. FIGHTING RUSSIANS.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The modification of the Russian front east of Vilna has been so successful that the enemy is redoubling his efforts against Dvinsk, attacking from three ...

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  8. 50 GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir A. B. Markham (L.), in the House of Commons, criticised the censoring of news of German origin, which was fully published in America ...

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  9. STUTTGART.

    PARIS, Thursday.--A communique says: "As a reprisal for the bombardment of open towns in England and France, a squadron of aeroplanes dropped 30 shells on the ...

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  10. VILNA FIGHT.

    The Russians appear to be still hard-pressed went ward of Dvinsk, while keeping their advantage in the southern part of the front. ...

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  11. SERVIAN OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Servian communique says:--"The enemy on Sunday violently bombarded our Danube positions, tiring 800 shells, with insignificant results." ...

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  12. GERMAN THREAT.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--The German newspapers are boasting that Servia will feel tho force of the mailed fist, and that the Germans will accomplish what the ...

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  13. BRITISH BUDGET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  14. GERMANOPHILE POLICY.

    It was recently reported from Sofia that King Ferdinand received the leaders of the Opposition, who expressed themselves as opposed to the Government's Germaniphile ...

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  15. BACK FROM SERVIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Colonel Abearne, of Queensland, who was appointed to take charge of the Wounded Allies' Relict Committee's Hospital at Kragujevae, in Servia, ...

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  16. BRITISH AEROPLANE LOST.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. -- A German communique says:--"A battle airman shot down an English aeroplane east of Neuville. The pilot was killed and the observer ...

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  17. HINDENBURG'S HOPE.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--The Russian retreat from Vilna was one of the most brilliant exploits of the war. The enemy had almost encircled the city, throwing off ...

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  18. LINER MINED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Hutch steamer Koningin Emma has been mined. The passengers and crew were saved. The Koningia Emma is a large, modern, and ...

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  19. TURKISH TRANSPORT LOSSES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Athens correspondent of the "Messagero," of Rome, supplies details of operations of the Allies' submarines in the Sea of Marmara during ...

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  20. FRENCH AIRMEN ACTIVE.

    PARIS, Thursday.--A communique reports that eight aviators effectively bombarded the railway station at Confians. ...

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  21. FRENCH ADMIRATION.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The British Budget has produced an enormous effect in political and business circles. The public has been struck by the simplicity and absence of ...

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  22. CONSCRIPTION.

    A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Universal Service League was held at the League's office in University Chambers yesterday afternoon. In the absence of Professor ...

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  23. ALLIES' LOAN.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Renter's New York correspondent says that it is understood that the financial conference has decided upon a 5 per cent, loan to be issued at ...

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  24. DANISH STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Danish steamer Thorvaldsen has been sunk. The crew were saved. ...

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  25. HE WANTED WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Ian Malcolm, M.P. (U.), has published a volume of war pictures, inducting an extract from his diary relating to an Interview in Berlin in ...

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  26. DESPERATE ACTION.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--A comm[?]ique reports:--"After a desperate action west of Dvinusk, we occupied a village west of Molodetch no, ...

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  27. A PECULIAR CAPTURE.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.--The Swedish steamer Area has been captured by a German destroyer, though there is reason to believe that it was with the connivance ...

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  28. COST TO FRANCE.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The French Budget Commission's report shows that the cost of the war to the present is £1,200,000,000. The expenditure has been at the rate of ...

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  29. GERMANY'S EFFORTS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. -- Telegrams from Berlin state that the third German war loan has closed, but with an unsatisfactory result. The loan was only just ...

    Article : 41 words
  30. WOMEN'S MEETING SUGGESTED.

    Mrs. R. R. S. MacKinnon suggests that women might do a good deal for the conscription movement. In a letter to the secretary of the Universal Service League she writes:-- ...

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  31. TURKS AT GALLIPOLI.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--The Turks claim that they destroyed two of the Allies' guns at Ari Burnu on Sunday. ...

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  32. DOMINIONS' COUNSEL.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Commons yesterday, Sir J. B. Lonsdale (U.) asked whether the Government intended king the Dominions into its confidence ...

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  33. CONSCRIPTION.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Mr. Barnes, M.P, (Labor), stated in an interview that if the voluntary system was not able to raise the requisite recruits the Labor party ...

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  34. THE GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--A German communique says:--"The Russians attacked von Hindenburg south-west of Leunewarden, on the Dunn. Fighting is proceeding. ...

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  35. VON PAPEN QUITS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--Captain von Papen the German military attache, has been moved to Mexico, and attached to the German Legation there. ...

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  36. IMPRESSING THE POPULACE.

    ATHENS, Thursday.--Hundreds of Germans are employed in making munitions at Constantinople. Germans are marching the same column ...

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  37. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION LEAGUE.

    A public meeting was held at the Trades Hall last, night in reference to the question of conscription. Representatives of a number of trade-unions were present. The following ...

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  38. GROTESQUE DISTORTIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--An article in the Berlin "Post" declares that the English are vainly trying to persuade the colonies to make greater sacrifices. Australia has heard ...

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  39. GOVERNMENT AND RECRUITING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Commons Sir John Lonsdale asked whether it would be necessary to modify voluntary recruiting. Mr. Asquith said he hoped soon ...

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  40. SPELTER CONTRACTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the Prize Court case in which the Crown claimed the condemnation of 6710 tons of spelter aboard the steamer Bilbster, which the Australian ...

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  41. FIJI'S ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is related that when the German cruisers Scharahorst and Gnelsenan were cruising in the neighborhood of Fiji early in the war. Sir Ernest ...

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  42. NOVO GEORGIEVSK.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--The "Russkoye Slowo" publishes the first detailed account of the capture of Novo Georglevsk. The Germans expected the defenders to ...

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  43. LIQUOR CONTROL.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Liquor Traffic Control Board has decided to schedule the Greater London district as a munition area, thus prohibiting treating and enforcing a ...

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  44. ALLIES' FOODSTUFFS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Replying to questions in the House of Commons yesterday regarding the increase in the price of foodstuffs, Mr. W. Runciman, President of the ...

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  45. THE I.W.W. POSTER.

    After receiving a deputation last night from the "Barker Defence Committee" in reference to the conviction of Thomas Barker minor the War Precautions Act. for issuing a certain ...

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  46. WIPING OUT ARMENIANS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Press Bureau reports that a French official communication confirms the statements that the Turks have taken advantage of their ...

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  47. WORK FOR YACHTSMEN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lieutenant Commander Walter Marks, the Sydney yachtsman, who is engaged in patrol work in the North Sea, is of opinion that an opening ...

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  48. SHELLHARBOR FAVORED.

    ALBION PARK, Thursday.--An Interesting discussion took place at the meeting of the Shellharbor Council to-day, on the question of universal service, the Universal Service ...

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  49. LORD CREWE'S ESTATES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Marquess of Crewe, Lord President of the Council, has decided to sell his Cheshire, estates, including many farms. ...

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  50. WAITING FOR NEWS.

    A Murrumburrah correspondent, who has a son at the Darda[?]es posted as missing, writes commending the letter, on the subject by Mr. Edward Pulsford. People, he says, are ...

    Article : 66 words
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