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  2. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    Bulgaria has struck at last. According to "The Times" Athens correspondent, she has attacked a Servian force in the Pass of Kadi Boghaz, the Kadfs Pass, in the Stara ...

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  3. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    ROME, Tuesday.--The Premier of Roumania, M. Bratino, has given Italy to understand that Roumanian co-operation with the Entente may ...

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  4. BALKANS.

    The new menace in the Balkans has brought to the fore the need of a permanent High War Council for co-ordination of the work of the ...

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  5. BULGARIANS

    Bulgarians have attacked Servia at Kadi Boghaz, north cast of Nish. Amsterdam advices state that Italy is likely to take an active part in the Balkan campaign. ...

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    The most important of the places mentioned in this morning's cables tire underlined on the map. The invaders have now crossed the Servian boundary at points along the Save and Danube, between Shabaiz, to the left of the map, and Gradiste, two-thirds of the way across to the Roumanian border. Semendria and Rama, which are also mentioned, lie between these two points. Obrenovatz, near winch the Servians claim to have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SERVIA HITS BACK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Matin's" correspondent at Nish reports that the Servians on Sunday morning regained certain points of advantage, and seized some ...

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  8. STRATEGIC MISTAKE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The Paris newspapers comment on the undesirableness of weakening the western defensive by the despatch of troops to the Balkans, and urge that ...

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  9. STRYPA FRONT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A Petrograd semiofficial message states that the Russians broke the enemy's front along Strypa River, capturing 2000 of his troops. ...

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  10. CHAMPAGNE.

    Determined counter-attancks by Germans to recover positions recently lost have been unavailing, and French communiques and reports ...

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  11. FRENCH AIRCRAFT.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--A party of Anglo- American journalists inspected a French fleet of 200 new armored cannon-carrying aeroplanes, and witnessed manoeuvring at ...

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  12. DVINSK FRONT.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.--A communique reports:-- "Our aeroplanes dropped bombs on several villages south-west of Friedrichstadt. ...

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  13. RADOSLAVOFF'S EXCUSES.

    Dr. Radoslavoff', Bulgarian Premier, in bidding farewell to the Allies' representatives, was much upset and tried to excuse his conduct. He alleged that three ...

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  14. BULGARIANS.

    LONDON Tuesday.-- The "Times" Athens correspondent states that Bulgarians, at noon yesterday, began an attack on Servia at Kadi ...

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  15. DRINA REGION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A Berlin communique reports:-- "Further battles have developed in the Drina region The crossing of the Danube ...

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  16. AMERICAN IDEALS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- President Wilson, addressing the Daughters of tho American Revolution, said that the United States must keep out of the European war, ...

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  17. BULGARIAN CAPTURE.

    BUCHAREST, Tuesday.--The Bulgarians captured a river steamer laden with munitions intended for Servia. Three other munition ships took refuge in a Roumanian ...

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  18. VIOLENT ATTACKS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--A communique reports:--"We have made very marked progress in the wood west of Souehez and east of the Souchoz-Angres Road, in the valley ...

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  19. ITALY'S SHARE.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--Italy is now co-operating in the transport and landing of troops, and is likely to take an active part in the Balkan expedition. ...

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  20. "OFFENSIVE SLACKENED."

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. -- An Austrian communique states that the Russian offensive has slackened considerably. ...

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  21. ANTI-WAR DEMONSTRATION.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.--It is learned that in the Austro-German bombardment of Belgrade 6000 shells were fired, ruining several quarters of Belgrade. Communication ...

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  22. GREECE VIGILANT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The secret treaty entered into between Bulgarian and Germany bound Bulgaria. once Servia is invaded to attack servia is invaded to attack servia at the rear with ...

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  23. BRITISH CENSORSHIP.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Replying to Lord Selborne's strictures Sir J. A. Simon, Secretary for Home Affairs, states that the Press Bureau merely carries out rules laid ...

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  24. RECRUITING MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Parliamentary Recruiting and Joint Labor Committees considered Lord Derby's scheme for utilising the information contained on the pink ...

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  25. SERVIANS' SECOND LINE.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.--A telegram states that the Servians have retreated to their second line in the mountains, where the Germans' heavy artillery is of little service. ...

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  26. 3,000,000 SHELLS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--Herr Kellermann, a correspondent of the "Tageblatt," says that the French, during the last few days, fired 3,000,000 shells. The German ...

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  27. IGNOMINIOUS ADVENTURE.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.--M. Madjarioff, Bulgarian Minister, states that, although he was not given his passports, he is leaving Petrograd forthwith. He adds that the ...

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  28. "HELL OF FIRE."

    NISH, Tuesday.--Considerable forces are operating at Obrenovatz (about 16 miles south-west of Belgrade), where an entire enemy regiment was annihilated in a ...

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  29. THE DARDANELLES.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday,--A Turkish communique reports:--"During the last few days we can speak only of minor fighting at the Dardanelles." ...

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  30. MUNITIONS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Cabinet to-day considered a letter received by Mr. Theodore, State Treasurer, as member for Chillagoe, from residents in his electorate, suggesting that the ...

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  31. GALLIPOLI OPERATIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Globe," in an outspoken article, advocates an immediate change in the Gallipoli operations, in order to put an overwhelming force into ...

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  32. "NO-TREATING" LAW.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The London "no-treating" law was enforced on Monday. Seven thousand hotels and three thousand "off-licensed houses come under the ...

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  33. ADMIRAL RESIGNS.

    PARIS. Tuesday.--Admiral Bone de la Peyrere has resigned the position of Commander-in-chief of the Allied Naval forces in the Mediterranean. He will be succeeded ...

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  34. BRITISH PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Sir John French, on the 11th inst., reported:-- "Further Information shows that the German attack on our front south of La Bassee ...

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  35. BALTIC TRAFFIC.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday--The exploit of the British submarine E19, which torpedoed the German steamer Dillon, off Gjedser Lighthouse, has caused a panic amongst ...

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  36. IN THE WEST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 words
  37. TURKISH LOSS.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday,--A communique reports:-- "Two or our torpedo boats on the coast of Anatolia destroyed nineteen Turkish ...

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  38. MAKING SALVARSAN.

    In a despatch to the Premier the Commercial Commissioner to the East (Mr. J. U. Suttor) reports that the Japanese Government has nominated four leading chemical experts to ...

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  39. BULGARIA'S STRENGTH.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.--M. Naudeau, correspondent of the Paris "Journal," interviewed an officer formerly in Bulgaria. He states that the Allies must come ...

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  40. GERMAN COLLIER SUNK.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.--A submarine, believed to be British, sank a German collier off Orotund (off the coast of Norway), and shelled the ore steamer ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN DOCTOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Wounded Allies' Relief Committee is sending out Dr. Blair Donaldson, an Australian, to supervise X-ray apparatus. ...

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  42. THREATENING ROUMANIA.

    MILAN, Tuesday.--Refugees state that 80 Bulgarians were shot, at a place on the Black Sea coast, for refusing to enlist against Russia. ...

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  43. LANDING CONTINUES.

    ROME, Tuesday.--The landing of the Allied troops at Salonika continues. An arrival from Albania reports that Prince William of Wied (who announced his ...

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  44. GERMAN TRADERS AT SAMOA.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Tuesday.--Questioned in the House as to whether the bulk of trade carried on at Samoa and other islands was being done by German firms, and whether the ...

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  45. UNITED STATES ARMY.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--Mr. L. M. Garrison, Secretary for War, proposes the enlargement of America's standing army by 120,000 men, with a trained reserve of ...

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  46. THE DENTAL SERVICES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A comprehensive scheme for the organisation of the military dental services throughout the Commonwealth is being completed by the principal dental ...

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  47. CHOLERA AT KIEL.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.--A serious cholera epidemic is reported to have broken out at Kiel. ...

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  48. FOR THE INDIAN TROOPS.

    "In our Christmas greetings have we not forgotten action the brave Indians fighting side by side with our own men in Gallipoli for honor and justice." Would it not be a gracious act it the ...

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  49. MERE PUPPETS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reports from Sofia reveal an extraordinary state of affairs in Bulgaria. King Ferdinand has assumed supreme control. His Ministers are mere ...

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  50. ENEMY'S FORCES.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--It is stated that over an army corps crossed the Save at Semendria (25 miles south-east of Belgrade), including Bavarians and Prussians, with ...

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  51. KILLED IN A BOULEVARD.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--A French aeroplane, owing to engine trouble while Hying over Paris, was unable to find an open space to land, and was forced to descend in a ...

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  52. PERISCOPE INVENTION.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.--The Defence Department has accepted a periscope invention try Mr. Herbert Bors, of Gordon Road, Chatswood. New South Wales. Mr. Bora has presented his ...

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