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  2. BALKAN BLOWS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Router states:--"A telegram just received declares that there is no room to doubt that the attack on Servia is the long-expected German offensive. Fighting along the whole frontier is described as of the fiercest character, and heavy artillery is being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Frankfurter Zeitung" declares that Germany deserves praise for giving Bulgaria financial aid after the Bucharest Treaty. She gave a ...

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  4. DVINSK FRONT.

    The Russians are making a stubborn resistance to the German thrust in the region of Dvinsk, and the fighting is described as incessant. ...

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  5. ON THE WEST.

    Desperate attempts by the Germans to regain Loos and Tahure have been frustrated, and the French report marked progress in ...

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  6. ENEMY DRIVEN BACK.

    PARIS, Sunday.--A communique reports: "The Germans renewed their attacks on the trendies before Loos, but were driven back to their own trendies. ...

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  7. INCESSANT FIGHTING.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A communique reports:-- "Fighting is incessant on the entire Dvinsk front. The enemy made repented ...

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  8. HUNS' FRIEND.

    The Anstro-Germans claim to have taken the greater part of Belgrade, and though the Servians are making an heroic resistance there is evidence ...

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  9. ARMENIAN OUTRAGES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. Balfour (First Lord of the Admiralty), in a letter to Mr. T. P. O'Connor, says:--"Amidst all the horrors of this war nothing is more ...

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  10. TERRIFIC ONSLAUGHTS.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The Germans tried to recapture the Butte of Tahure by three terrific onslaughts, the most desperate attack being made on Wednesday night. All ...

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  11. GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A German communique states:-- "Von Hindenburg repulsed Russian attacks north of Keziany and south of Lake ...

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  12. BRITISH ASSAILED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir John French reports:-- "Since October 4 the enemy has constantly shelled our new trenches to the ...

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  13. BULGARIANS FOR SERVIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Advices from salonika state that a Bulgarian army corps has been sent towards Pirot, a town across the Servian frontier, on the Sotin-Nish railway. ...

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  14. LOYAL INDIAN PROPOSAL.

    BOMBAY, Sunday.--The Raja of Rutiam, who is fighting in France, is appealing to Indian noblemen and commercial men on behalf of a fund for presenting Britain ...

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  15. WIDE INVASION.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--While heavy artillery bombarded the Servian fortifications day and night, pontoons of materials for bridge construction were convoyed over the ...

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  16. ITALIAN AIRMEN.

    ROME, Sunday.--A communique reports --"Fourteen Italian aeroplanes dropped bombs on the headquarters of one of the Austrian high commands at Costanjerica, ...

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  17. LOST IMPETUS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The main evidence that the German advance has lost its impetus, says the "Daily Telegraph's" Petrograd correspondent, is the map. There is ...

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  18. BODY AND SOUL

    LONDON, Sunday.--While the "Daily Mail" and "The Times" bitterly attack British diplomacy regarding the Balkans, Dr. Dillon says that the only stricture that ...

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  19. GALLANT EXPLOIT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Admiralty states that the commander of a submarine in the Sea of Marmara reported that Lieut D'Oyly Hughes, who has since been ...

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  20. ATTACKS IN CHAMPAGNE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A German communique reports:-- "We completely repulsed French attacks in the Champagne region. We successfully ...

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  21. HUNGARIANS MUTINY.

    ROME, Sunday.--Newspapers state that an Hungarian Honved regiment, which was ordered to the front from Toblach (Tyrol), was forced to march for ten hours without ...

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  22. PRO-GERMAN.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The "Frankfurter Zeitung" publishes a document, issued by the Bulgarian Government to municipalities, showing that Bulgaria long ...

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  23. CURE FOR GAS VICTIMS.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The French, during the fighting in the Champagne district, captured a machine for curing the victims of poison gas. Inscriptions on the machine ...

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  24. BRITISH USE GAS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A soldier's letter published in the Cardiff "Evening Express" states that in a recent battle the British, who attacked, were worn out with their ...

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  25. PORTUGUESE TROOPS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Exchange Telegraph Company's correspondent at Lisbon reports that transports conveying expeditionary forces have sailed for the ...

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  26. ALLIED LANDING

    MILAN, Sunday.--Six transports and a great trans-Atlantic liner, escorted by destroyers, disembarked the Allied troops at Salonika, while English warships searched ...

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  27. GERMAN TRANSPORT.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--An official report states that a British submarine near the German Baltic coast shelled and sank a German transport. ...

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  28. UNLIMITED SHELLS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A party of munition workers, who were accompanied by Mr. William Brace, M.P. (Labor) for South Glamorgan, visited the from, and reported to ...

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  29. EFFECTIVE MONITORS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Captain A. H. Pollen, a naval writer in "Land and Water," hints that since the Admiralty proved the usefulness of monitors in August, 1914, on ...

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  30. ARMENIAN INFAMIES.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.--The Armenian massacres were made known in Denmark through the London cablegrams. At first the public was bewildered, then paralysed. ...

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  31. BULGARIA'S PORTS.

    ATHENS, Sunday.--Turkish troops will shortly arrive at the Bulgarian ports of Burgas and Varna, and it is explained that this is being done because of Bulgaria's rear ...

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  32. BRITISH PROTEST.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Mr. R. P. Skinner, American Consul-General at London, is not likely to return owing to a complaint from the British Government that ...

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  33. SUBMARINES PURSUED.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A communique states that enemy submarines were seen off the Crimean coast, and are being pursued by Russian destroyers. ...

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  34. SHAKESPEARE CLAIMED BY GERMANY.

    According to Herr Herman Kienzl, who writes in "Der Kieine Blaue," Berlin's literary weekly, both Shakespeare and Rembrandt have formally been annexed by Germany:-- ...

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  35. BULGARIANS REPULSED.

    ROME, Sunday.--Bulgarian comitadjis attempted to wreck the Servo-Greek railway, but were repulsed with heavy losses. ...

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  36. THE HESPERIAN.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, has made presentations to the captain and officers of the Hesperian, in recognition of ...

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  37. THE GIVING OF INFORMATION.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--When asked tonight why the troops on the last hospital ship which returned to Australia from Egypt were prevented by orders posted on the ship from ...

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  38. AMERICA'S AWAKENING.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--There are signs of an awakening of indignation concerning the Armenian massacres. The principal newspapers are publishing denunciatory ...

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  39. CATTARO HARBOR.

    ROME, Sunday.--Advices from Cetinje (Montenegro) state that the Austrians are preparing a decisive campaign against Mount Lovchen, on which 11 ln. batteries ...

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  40. WHAT THE WORLD WANTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--'The "Westminster Gazette" says that what the world wants, and does not find, is the smallest evidence that Germany has done anything to prevent ...

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  41. SMALLPOX.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--Two cases of smallpox were reported yesterday, one in the city, the ofter at Hamilton. ...

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