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  2. NEW VIGOR.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The newspapers interpret Sir lan Hamilton' recall as a determination to install new vigor and purpose into the Dardanelies campaign. ...

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  3. CABINET CHANGES.

    The report of Mr. Asquith's illness is interpreted in certain quarters as a prelude to further political changes in England. Sir Ian Hamilton's recall is attributed to a ...

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  4. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Mr. Philip Gibbs, correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," who was an eye-witness of the repulse of the German counter-attack at Loos on October ...

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  5. THE CABINET.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- There is intense interest throughout Great Britain in the Cabinet situation. For days there has been an uneasy feeling that members of the ...

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  6. THE FIGHTING IN SOUTHERN SERVIA.

    The white arrows indicate the general direction of the Allies' movements. The direction of one movement is north-eastward into the south-west corner of Bulgaria, with the object of driving the enemy so far back that the railway hereabouts may be entirely free of him. The other is northward, up the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SIR JOHN FRENCH REPORTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Sir John French reports that since October 14 artillery on both sides has been most active. South of La Bassee Canal the enemy made a number ...

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  8. BULGARIANS.

    ATHENS, Wednesday. -- Advice has been received from Doirah that a Bulgarian division was completely annihilated at Rlla (46 miles south-west of Sofia). ...

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  9. TERRIFIC FIGHTS.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. -- A communique reports: -- "Terrible lighting in the northern sector continues. We brilliantly followed up our ...

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  10. ANOTHER SCOT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The "Daily Chronicle" states that the appointment of Major-General Monro is another striking instance of the emergence of Scottish ...

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  11. REGIMENTS MUTINY.

    PARIS, Wednesday. -- A Bulgarian regiment near Kniazhevatz mutinied, refusing to light the Servians. The colonel was killed, whereupon the rest of the division ...

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  12. GERMAN SHIPS SUNK.

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday. -- British submarines torpedoed the German steamers Soderhamn and Pernambace, laden with wood and 5000 tons of fron ore respectively ...

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  13. FIGHTING EVERY STEP.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. -- Experts claim that the Russians are now mantel's of both the northern ends of the Drisviaty Lakes, but the Germans are utilising the ...

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  14. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Owing to the successes of General Ivanoff's forces, the Austrians have evacuated Czernowitz (capital of Bukowina). ...

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  15. TURKISH CLAIMS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday. -- A communique states: -- "Artillery duels and skirmishes are in progress at Anafarta, Our coast batteries at Ari Burna silenced hostile ...

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  16. GERMANS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Germans have been repulsed north of Shabatz (on the Save River, 50 miles west of Belgrade), and are retiring in disorder. ...

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  17. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- A German wireless claims: -- "General von Koevess captured Obrenoytz (south-west of Belgrade). The ...

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  18. ANOTHER CAPTURE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- A British submarine captured the Swedish steamer Nike, with ore, bound for Stettin. She took the vessel to Bevel (Russia). ...

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  19. A BULGARIAN SUCCESS.

    NISH, Wednesday. -- A communique reports that the Bulgarians between Vranja and Ristovaiz occupied positions commanding the railway. Communication was ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN NURSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Fifty Australian nurses, who did valuable work in Egypt during the early rushes of the wounded, are idle in England. At one stage each ...

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  21. GERMAN DEFEATS.

    PARIS, Wednesday. -- The "Journal's" correspondent at Petrograd reports that the Germans' attack on Dvinsk cost them 80,000 casualties. Prisoners state that the ...

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  22. TWO TORPEDO BOATS.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. -- It is admitted that the steamer Preussen rammed and sank a German torpedo-boat, believing it was the enemy's. Forty-nine out of ...

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  23. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- A French wireless message reports: -- "All the German attacks upon the Russian front have been repulsed. Numerous ...

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  24. GREECE AND THE ALLIES.

    ATHENS, Wednesday. -- Britain and Russia have informed M. Zaimis (Greek Prime Minister) that the Allies are sending considerable reinforcements to the Balkan ...

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  25. AN APPEAL FOR UNITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Westminister "Gazette" status that the Germans, unable to obtain a decision in either of the main theatres of war, are trying a grand ...

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  26. NIGHT ATTACKS.

    PARIS, Wednesday. -- A communique states: -- "The Germans during the night delivered three serious grenade attacks at ...

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  27. QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- In the House of Commons, Mr. Catheart Wilson asked the Under-Secretary for War why the 10th Australian Hospital staff in England was ...

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  28. RUSSIAN PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Russian Embassy a London is making itself responsible for feeding 130,000 Russian prisoners in Germany, of whom the most deplorable ...

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  29. WHY CARSON RESIGNED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Sir Edward Carson's resignation from the 'Ministry was mainly due to disapproval of the big new advance in the Balkans. ...

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  30. MONTENEGRIN PRINCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday. -- It is understood that the heir-apparent of Montenegro, Prince Daallo Alexander, is joining General Joffre's staff. ...

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  31. DEATH SENTENCES.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. -- General von Bissing, German Governor of Belgium, placarded in the Belgian town halls notices of the court-martial and sentences passed for ...

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  32. POSITIONS STORMED.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- A German wireless message states: -- "Field Marshal von Hindenbrug stormed several positions, and reached the Dwina, eastward of Borkovitz. ...

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  33. AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    PRETORIA, Wednesday. -- Extraordinary excitement has been aroused over to-day's elections. There is much uncertainty is to rural the rural Dutch vote will go. I is ...

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  34. ANOTHER "DAY."

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- General Joffre, in an interview with "Collier's Weekly," stated that to declare peace to-day would be a crime against posterity. ...

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  35. PROGRESS OF THE AVAR.

    The France-British force in Macedonia must have found itself in an exceedingly awkward position. Until some time after the first landing, in all probability nothing ...

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  36. OFF TO THE WAR.

    A large gathering of the United Clerks' Union assembled at the A.B.C. rooms, Pitt Street, to say farewell to members of that body who are proceeding to the front. The event took ...

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  37. NEW APPOINTMENTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- It is expected that Sir F. E. Smith, K.C., will be appointed Attorney-General, and Mr. George Cave, K.C., Solicitor-General. ...

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  38. CONCENTRATES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- With reference to the statement of Mr. W. M. Hughes, Commonwealth Attorney-General, that a British group would refine Australian ...

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  39. SOLDIERS BREAK CAMP.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- An affray between a considerable number of soldiers, isolated and detained at Langwarrin camp, where they are undergoing treatment for venereal diseases, and ...

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  40. GOLD SHIPMENTS.

    NEW York, Wednesday. -- A further shipment of five millions sterling of gold has arrived, under warship escort, consigned to Morgan and Co. ...

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  41. MARTZ RELEASED.

    LISBON, Wednesday. -- Portugal has released Maritz, the Boer rebel leader, who escaped to Angola, on the ground that he was a political prisoner. ...

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  42. NEW FRENCH GUNS.

    The French have some now big guns, specially located, and cleverly concealed, trained directly on Metz. A pressman who visited that front was shown this monster gun and although he ...

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  43. COTTON EXPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The export of all cotton products, except lace and cotton waste, has been prohibited, except to Allied countries, Spain, and Portugal. Cotton ...

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  44. LONDON COURTS-MARTIAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Secretary for Mar, Lord Kitchener, announces that two prisoners charged with espionage were court-martialled in London on September 28 ...

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  45. AMERICAN SENTIMENT.

    Mr. H. J. Rumsey, of Sydney, who returned this week from a trip to the United States, during which he visited 23 States, could not help remarking how strongly American ...

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  46. SHELLS FROM INDIA.

    SIMLA, Wednesday. -- It has now been proved beyond question that India is capable of making shells, outside her ordnance factories. Thanks to the cordial co-operation ...

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  47. ZEPPELIN'S FATE.

    PARIS, Wednesday. -- A Zeppelin dashed into a chimney of the works of Pilkington Brothers, north of Maubenge. All the were killed. ...

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  48. CHAPLAIN'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Chaplain Rev. Charles Doudney has died from wounds received in Flanders. He had lived in South Australia for ten years, and was a ...

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  49. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Mr. H. J. Tennant, Secretary of the War Office, stated in the House of Commons that there were approximately 25,000 British prisoners in ...

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