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  2. REPULSED.

    The Germans assert that their counter-attacks north of Loos, though severely opposed, made progress. The untrustworthiness of ...

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  3. DANUBE EXCHANGES.

    Paris papers state that Anglo-French troops will shortly land in Macedonia if King Ferdinand's policy is aggressive. Seven German attempts to cross the Danube into ...

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  4. RUSSIANS.

    Eastern battles have been waged with varying fortune. The Russians threw hack enemy forces, who apparently are still trying to smash ...

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  5. BULGARIA.

    Bulgaria has been told that any aggressive action on her part towards Servia will be resisted by the Allies. Statements, probably inspired, ...

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  6. THE FRANCO-BRITISH ADVANCE.

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  7. BOMBS OVER RIGA.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A communique reports: "A German attack on the railway east of Mitan was unsuccessful. "Enemy aeroplanes bombed Ustovinsk, ...

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  8. WARNING BY SIR EDWARD GREY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Edward Grey has issued the following statement:-- "Information has been received that Austro-German officers for several days have ...

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  9. WESTENDE BOMBARDED.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The latest official message is as follows:-- "Our heavy artillery co-operated with the British Fleet in a bombardment of the ...

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  10. GENERAL MOBILISATION.

    ROME, Sunday.--The "Corriere della Sera," of Milan, states that Dr. Radosia voff. President of the Bulgarian Council of Ministers, was in favor of a partial ...

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  11. FEARS OF VARNA BANKS.

    BUCHAREST, Saturday.--It is reported that the banks at V[?]rua, fearing a bombardment, are transferring their offices to Sofia. ...

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  12. 60 DESTROYED.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The Government has received official information that the means adopted by the British Naval authorities to cope with the German ...

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  13. GERMAN INFLUENCE GAINING.

    ATHENS, Saturday.--Latest Sofia advices show that German influence in [?]garia is gaining, though the chief Agrarian leaders oppose the Germanophiles and may ...

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  14. INDIA UNITED.

    SIMLA, Sunday.--In the course of an important speech at the conclusion of the autumn session of the Legislative Council on Friday, Lord Hardinge, Viceroy, said ...

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  15. OVERSUBSCRIBED.

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  16. ALLIES WILL ASSIST.

    PARIS, Sunday.--Newspapers state that tens of thousands of Anglo-French troops will shortly be landing in Macedonia in the event of King Ferdinand carrying out an ...

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  17. ROUSING LONDONERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Six thousand khaki-clad men engaged in a recruiting march to-day from the centre of London to the north, south, east, and west, with a ...

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  18. THE JOINT SUCCESS.

    PARIS, Sunday.--King George and President Poincare exchanged congratulations upon the joint success, with expressions of reciprocal admiration for the French and ...

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  19. OFFENSIVE ARRESTED.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday.--Military critics consider that the enemy's offensive from Riga to Pinsk has been arrested. ...

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  20. IMMINENCE OF CRISIS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" Rotterdam correspondent states:-- "A thrill of Joy has ran through Belgium. The unhappy inhabitants were ...

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  21. ANGLO-RUSSIAN ACTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Conferences between Mr. R. M'Kenna (Chancellor of the Exchequer) and M. Bark (Russian Minister for Finance) have resulted in joint ...

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  22. HINDENBURG'S EFFORTS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A German communique states:--"Field-Marshall von Hindenburg took 1100 prisoners near Smorgen and General von Linsingen 1300 on the ...

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  23. SOUCHEZ CHARGE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuter's correspondent telegraphs that a French soldier, describing the charge at Souchez, state:-- "The Bosches bolted like hares into a ...

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  24. BORROWED CAPITAL.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. B. R. Wise, Agent-General for Now South Wales, has written to "The Times," controverting its Sydney correspondent's statement that the ...

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  25. SEVERE FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Field-Marshal Sir John French reports:-- "There were several German attacks on Wednesday north-west of Hulluch, and ...

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  26. SERVIAN TOWNS.

    NISH, Sunday.--It is officially reported that seven enemy aeroplanes on September 29 dropped 60 bombs on Pozarevae (eight miles south of the Danube), killing a ...

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  27. AT ZEEBRUGGE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The Germans recently shut off Zeebrugge, not only to hide the results of the bombardment, but to conceal the calamity caused by the ...

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  28. AUSTRIAN REPORT.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.--An Austrian communique states:-- "During two days' fighting in the region of Kormin, we took 2400 Russian ...

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  29. VIENNA CHAOTIC.

    BERNE, Sunday.--Travellers describe conditions in Vienna as chaotic. German officials are endeavoring to dominate everything, and have assumed entire censorship ...

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  30. A BRAVE NURSE.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--Heedless of the appeals of officers to take shelter from a hall of bullets, Mira Ivanova, a nurse, tended the wounded in the thick of battle ...

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  31. ROUMANIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Advices from Cologne state that Austria is sending to Roumania an ultimatum, couched in friendly terms, asking Roumania to allow transit ...

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  32. FURTHER CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Representatives of the Dominions, India, and the Crown Colonies will next week hold a further conference with Mr. M'Kenna (Chancellor of the ...

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  33. ENEMY'S LOSSES.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Wounded at Ostend and Blanhenberghe have been removed towards Germany. Wounded from Zeebrugge have arrived at ...

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  34. AMERICAN TRADE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, in a letter to Mr. W. H. Page, United States Ambassador in London; says:-- ...

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  35. MARVELLOUS SPECTACLE.

    PARIS, Saturday.--The "Petit Parisien," describing the British advance, says that the sight of the human wave, rolling up to the summit of a little hill like a ...

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  36. MISCELLANEOUS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--There are now 979 establishments under control of the Ministry of Munitions. During September 27 merchant steamers, ...

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  37. "HOUR NOT YET STRUCK."

    BUCHAREST, Sunday.-- M. Bratiano Prime Minister, replying to a parliamentary delegation which urged mobilisation, disagreed with the opinion that the hour ...

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  38. ITALIANS IN FOG .

    ROME, Sunday.--A communique is as follows:-- "Fogs are retarding operations, though they have enabled our infantry to raid and ...

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  39. LA FOLIE HEIGHTS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--A message from Paris states that despite a heavy German bombardment, the French have made perceptible progress on the heights of La Folie. ...

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  40. PRISONERS ARRIVE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A large number of Germans, who were taken prisoner during the recent offensive, have arrived. Wounded soldiers narrate that a famous ...

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  41. RECALL DEMANDED.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Unless Germany recalls Captain von Papen, Military Attache at Washington, who has given great offence by describing Americans as ...

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  42. NEARLY TWO MILLION.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The severity of the recent fighting is proved by the Prussian casualty lists, 300 to 300, which give 49,703 casualties; the next ten 53,396; ...

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  43. GERMAN VERSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A German communique states:-- "The British on Friday night tried to recapture ground which we had taken during ...

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  44. MARCHAND'S BRAVERY.

    PARIS, Friday.--"Flicking a walking- stick, and calmly puffing his pipe, like a company commander, Colonel Marchand ...

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  45. WELSH MINERS.

    LONDON, Sunday,--Fifteen thousand Welsh miners have decided not to strike, having accepted the federation's recommendations to continue work, pending an ...

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  46. AUSTRIAN STATEMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--An Austrian communique states:-- "We repulsed strong Italian forces on the southern slopes of Montenero inflicting ...

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  47. ENEMY SEAPLANE FOUND.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.--A German seaplane without its crew has been picked up off Trelleborg (the southernmost town of Sweden, facing the Baltic) ...

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