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  2. THIS MORNING'S GABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Sir John French reports in a despatch that his forces on Saturday captured five miles of the enemy's trenches ...

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  3. RIGA REGION

    The communiques refer to desperate fighting at several places on the eastern front, with heavy losses on both sides. Apparently the ...

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  4. FRANCO-BRITISH

    PARIS, Sunday.--A communique stales. "A vigorous Anglo-French attack, north of Arras, gave us a fooling at several points in the enemy's lines, while in the ...

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  5. BALKAN STIR.

    The prompt action of Greece in mobilising her forces so soon after the Bulgarian move is said to have astonished the German military ...

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  6. NORTHERN FRANCE.

    It is feared in Germany that Greece's mobilisation will neutralise or prevent a Bulgarian attack on Servia. A semi-official Sofia announcement states that Bulgaria has not the slightest aggressive intention. ...

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  7. 6000 CAPTURED.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--Between September 10 and 20 45,000 Austrian prisoners passed through Kieff. A communique mentions that the total ...

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  8. ROUMANIA MENACED.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The mobilisation of the Greek army has produced profound astonishment in Germany, where it is feared that the move may neutralise or ...

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  9. GERMAN VERSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A German communique claims:-- "Along the entire front, front the sen to the Vosges, the enemy's fire increased, ...

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  10. TREATY OBLIGATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--A Router's despatch from Athens states that King Constantine and M. Venizelos (Prime Minister) have agreed upon the necessary steps to meet ...

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  11. INTREPID COSSACKS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. -- An Austrian artilleryman graphically describes the difficulties of operations in the Pripet marshes. Despite the terrible conditions provided by ...

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  12. BULGARIA'S RESOLVE.

    SOFIA, Sunday.--A semi-official announcement slates that Bulgaria's mobilisation is due to recent changes in the political aud military situation. Bulgaria, which has ...

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  13. ANZAC TO SUVLA.

    PARIS, Sunday.--An official report from the Dardanelles says that matters recently have been quiet. Whenever the Turks venture to attack, our fire repulses them, ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN ASSERTION.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. -- An Austrian communique states:--"We successfully bombarded some convoys in the Belgrade district." ...

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  15. NOT ENTERING WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Dr. Radosiavoff, President of the Bulgarian Council of Ministers, has cabled the Legation here that Bulgaria does not intend to enter the war, ...

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  16. ARTILLERY INCESSANT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Joint French reports that "During the last three days hostile artillery has been continually active on our front. ...

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  17. ENEMY CASUALTIES.

    PARIS, Sunday.--"Le Temps" estimates the total Austro-German and Turkish losses at 6,500,000, of which number 4,000,000 would comprise the killed, ...

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  18. TURKS IN PERSIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A Turkish communique says:-- "We repulsed two squadrons of cavalry, on September 22, on the Irak (Persia) ...

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  19. DANGEROUS GAME.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Rev. Lauchlan MacLean Watt, minister of St. Stephen's, Edinburgh in an article in the "Scotsman," state's. "Hitherto it has been a ...

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  20. RUSSIA'S FRIENDLY VOICE.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--M. Gutchkoff, president of the Slav committee at Moscow, has telegraphed to M. Daneff, M. Gueschoff, and other Bulgarian statesmen:--"The ...

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  21. WAR FINANCE.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The Chamber of Deputies has voted war credits amounting to £266,000,000. M. Ribot, Minister for Finance, announced ...

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  22. BELGIAN COAST

    PARIS, Sunday.--A communique announces:-- "On the Belgian coast, our batteries cooperated with the British fleet in a ...

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  23. ITALIAN CAPTURE

    HOME, Sunday.--A communique says:-- "We isolated the enemy's strong position on Monte Coston, north-west of Arsiero (in the Lessina Alps, east of Rovereto), and ...

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  24. AUSTRIAN FRONT PIERCED.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The military correspondent of the "Eco de Paris," referring to the occupation of Volnitza by the Russians, reports that the armies of Generals Ivanoff ...

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  25. NEGOTIATIONS PROCEED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Router's Agency learns from diplomatic quarters in Loudon that in the continued absence of definite news regarding Bulgaria's policy, great ...

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  26. ALLIES' FRESH TROOPS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A Berlin wireless message states that 110,000 fresh Entente troops have arrived at Mudros (Island ...

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  27. GERMAN FLOURISHES.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Herr Dr. Karl Helfferich, Secretary of the Imperial German Treasury, in a boastful interview, declares that the new German loan surpasses ...

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  28. ZEEBRUGGE ATTACKED.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Three British warships, at daybreak on Saturday, heavily bombarded Zeebrugge. The objective of the bombardment was ...

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  29. SHORT OF OFFICERS.

    LONDON. Sunday.--Mr. Donohoe, "Daily Chronicle" war correspondent, describing an attack against Italian entrenched positions at Monte San Michele, says:--"Mass after ...

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  30. TURKISH CLAIMS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The Turkish communiques report:--"We have had minor successes at Anafarta and Sedd-el-Bahr." "We attacked some enemy trenches at ...

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  31. ENEMY REPORTS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--An Austrian communique states:--"The enemy begun several attacks, some violent, against our Volliynian front. The attackers reached ...

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  32. SUBMARINE PIRATES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The British steamers Urbiro and Hesione (3663 tons) have been sunk by submarines. Nineteen of the Hesione's crew are missing. ...

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  33. DUMBA'S RECALL.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The State Department has notified Austria that it cannot allow Dr. Dumba to return home upon leave of absence. The United States wishes his ...

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  34. THOUSANDS JOIN.

    ATHENS, Sunday.--The reservists are coming up en masse, amid scenes of the greatest enthusiasm. Many thousands of troops are already in uniform. It is ...

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  35. MISCELLANEOUS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The newspapers have been closely watching Australian developments relating to conscription. The "Daily Chronicle" gives prominence to Mr. Fisher's ...

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  36. RAID ON GHENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Allied airmen, during a raid on Ghent, endeavored to drop bombs on the Phoenix ammunition factory. They damaged some houses and destroyed ...

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  37. REGIMENT MUTINIES.

    ATHENS, Sunday.--A Turkish regiment at Tehesme (Asia Minor, opposite Chio Island) mutinied and took refuge in the mountains. The division to which the ...

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  38. DUTCH LINER SUNK.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Dutch liner Eemdyk has been sunk. The crew safely landed. The E[?]mdyk was a steel screw vessel of 3770 ...

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  39. AMERICA AND BELGIUM.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Mr. Roosevelt, in an article in the "Metropolitan Magazine." says:--"America's duly under the Hague Convention is to fight for Belgium. Had no ...

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  40. THEIR OWN COIN DISLIKED.

    ZURICH, Sunday.--The Municipal Council, of Stuttgart has protested against the raid by Allied airmen on an undefended city." The councillors declared that an ...

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  41. COLOSSAL BUTCHERY.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--In response to a number of appeals the Government has instructed Mr. Henry Morgenthau, United States Ambassador to Constantinople, to ...

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  42. SWEDISH FISHERMEN SUFFER.

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.--German mine- laying in the Baltic has inflicted heavy losses on Swedish fishermen. The Government is seeking compensation. ...

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  43. PREPARING FOR WOUNDED.

    AMSTERDAM. Sunday.--The "Telegraaf" states, that the Germans are preparing fo the reception of a great number of wounded in Belgium, especially in the ...

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  44. METAL CASES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--In the Prize Court Mr. Minter Wilson, a director of Morton's and the Australian Metal Company, denied that the Metaligeselschaft and Morton's ...

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  45. LIQUOR RESTRICTIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--An Onder-in-Council has been gazetted, applying the liquor control regulations to the London area, including the City. ...

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  46. DASHING DEEDS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday. -- Many stories are related of Russian gallantry during the retreat from Vilna. In one instance a regiment of Cossacks ...

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  47. ARMY OF 300,000.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says:-- "Thursday was full of excitement, various rumors increasing popular interest in the ...

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  48. ZEPPELIN GOES WEST.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A Zeppelin was seen north of Ameland on Saturday evening, travelling west. It was believed that several other aircraft accompanied the ...

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  49. WORK OF THE RED CROSS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Courtauld Thomson, one of the Red Cross commissioners in the Mediterranean, slated in an interview that the Red Cross has six fully-organised ...

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  50. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Private Norman Steele (wounded), son of Mr J. Steele, of Hopetoun Park, was given a welcome home at Boggabri and presented with a gold chain and medal suitably inscribed. The ...

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