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  6. POLITICAL CRISIS

    In connection with the resignation by Sir Edward Carson of the Attorney-General’s portfolio, it Is remarked that Sir Edward Carson was absent from ...

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  7. BALKAN FIGHTING

    Bucharest telegrams state that the enemy has sustained a serious reverse at the hands of the Serbs in the Timok Valley, north-east of Nish, 300 ...

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  8. DARDANELLES CAMPAIGN

    The “Irish Times” infers from the resignation of Sir Edward Carson and the appointment of Major-General Sir Charles Monro to the ...

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  9. TO HOLD ON

    The Athens correspondent of the “Daily Mail” reports that a high military authority there characterises the reports of the [?] of the ...

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  10. INFLUENCE OF RUSSIAN SUCCESS.

    Great, diplomatic activity is reported from Bucharest, the capital of Roumania. The Ministers of the Entente Powers Great Britain, France, Russia, ...

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  11. LONDON AIR RAID.

    At the inquest of an additional 23 victims of the recent Zeppelin raid— all of them killed in the London area—evidence was given to show ...

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  12. WAR NOTES.

    A glance back over the fighting which has so far taken place in Northern Servia lends color to the view that the Austro-Germans are bent on ...

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  13. GREECE AND ROUMANIA.

    The Bulgarian Minister for Foreign Affairs recently said to a German newspaper correspondent:— “Greece will not declare war while ...

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  14. THE NEW LEADER.

    [?] General Sin Chacles [?] Monro, K, C, B., is seven years younger than General Sir Ian Hamilton, whom he succeeds, being [?] ...

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  15. GREEKS ABROAD.

    The Greek communities at Maastricht (Holland) and Marseilles have sent messages to King Constantine and to the Greek Premier (M. Znitnis) ...

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  16. REASON FOR RESIGNATION.

    It is stated that Sir Edward Carson resigned, from the Coalition Cabinet because he disapproves of the big new advance in the Balkans. ...

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  17. ITALY’S POLICY.

    An important meeting of the Italian Cabinet was held on Sunday, at which the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Baron Sonnino) explained ...

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  18. YACHTS AS PRIVATEERS.

    British secret service agents at Washington have discovered that numbers of private yachts have been fitted out in American ports to ...

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  19. ENEMY COMMUNIQUE.

    A Vienna communique reads:—The Serbian divisions defeated at Avaia nine miles south-south-east of Belgrade) are retreating south. We are ...

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  20. MR. ASQUITH ILL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) is suffering from gastro intestinal catarrh, and it will be necessary for him to take a few days rest ...

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  21. BULGARIANS BESTED.

    The Balkans fighting seems to be setting steadily against the Bulgarians Athens report that advices received from Goiran state that a ...

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  22. THE TWO VALLEYS.

    The first of these streams takes its rise far south in Servia, and flows northward to Nish, thence north-westward to the Danube, which it enters ...

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  23. THE NEW LANDING.

    The landing of the Allies at Enos is not confirmed, but if it should be true that a footing has been established at this point it would be one of the most ...

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  24. ARMENIANS WILL AVENGE.

    According to advices from Petrograd, Armenians living outside Turkey are determined to organise a general rising, in order to avenge the ...

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  25. WESTERN FRONT.

    “We repulsed,” states a Paris communique, “three fresh attacks in the Bois en Hache to the northeast of Souchez., Mortar-firing by ...

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  26. BULGARIAN MUTINIES.

    The Rome [?] [?] who retired from office as Minister for War to become commander-in-chief of the ...

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  27. TURKISH HELP REFUSED.

    Turkey recently offered to send troops to Bulgaria to garrison the Black Sea ports of Burgas and Varna, and the Aegean port of Dedeagatch. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA’S AID

    From the outbreak of war to October 13 165,964 men have been enrolled in Australia for service with the Expeditionary Forces. The figures ...

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  29. FIRST USE OF GAS.

    The “Retch” (Petrograd) says that responsibility for the first employment of poison gas as a weapon of warfare rests on the German ...

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  30. MEDITERRANEAN OUTRAGE.

    Survivors of the French steamer Amiral Hamelin (5051 tons), which was sunk by an enemy submarine in the Mediterranean,, state that the ...

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  31. “AN IMPORTANT WEEK.”

    “The present week,” say the Parliamentary correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph,” “promises to be of exceptional importance. The notice ...

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  32. FERDINAND’S LIFE THREATENED.

    King Ferdinand of Bulgaria had announced his intention of proceeding to the Serbian front, but he abandoned the idea at the eleventh hour, in ...

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  33. ALLIES AND GREECE.

    A significant message that seems to contradict recent cables concerning Greece’s attitude is to hand. It is reported that the Greek ...

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  34. A FORMIDABLE PROPOSITION.

    If tho valley of the Morava, along which runs the main Continental railway coming south from Vienna and Belgrade to Nish, offered anything like ...

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  36. GENERAL SARRAIL LEAVES FOR FRONT.

    General Sarrail, who has been appointed to the command of the Allied troops in the Balkans, left Salonika for Serbia on Monday. ...

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  37. GERMAN SECRET AGENTS.

    Mr. Stephen Graham, the well-known English author, who has lived many years in Moscow, attributes the declaration of martial law in ...

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  38. BRITAIN’S NEW WEAPON.

    Mr Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, in a further contribution to the “Daily Telegraph,” describes the British Admiralty’s efficient transformation of ...

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  39. COMPULSION.

    Considerable interest is being taken in the question of compulsory service. “Conseriptionists,” says the “Daily News” (Radical) believ that the ...

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  40. ITALY DECLARES WAR ON BULGARIA

    Italy has declared war on Bulgaria. ...

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  41. 2,800 AUSTRO-GERMANS CAPTURED.

    A communique issued in Petrograd at midnight on Monday reads:— “There has been no cessation of the fighting between the Demmen and ...

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  42. MONTENEGRIN HEIR-APPARENT

    It is understood that Prince Danilo, the heir-apparent to the throne of Montenegro, has joined General Joffre’s staff. ...

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  44. CONTINUED RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    A French wireless message states that all German attacks on the Russian front have been repulsed, and that numerous Russian offensive ...

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  45. THE BULGARIAN SIDE.

    As to the Bulgarian offensive, or rather that part of it which is immediately aimed at linking up with the Anglo-German forces, if Servia were ...

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  46. MR. REDMOND OUTSPOKEN.

    Mr John Redmond, M.P., addressing the Nationalist Convention in Dublin on Monday, declared that the xistence of the Coalition Government was ...

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  47. RUSSIANS IN GERMANY.

    The Russian Embassy in London making itself responsible for the feeding of 130,000 Russian prisoners in Germany. ...

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  48. BRITISH SUBMARINES ACTIVE.

    British submarines in the Baltic have torpedoed two German steamers, the Soderman and the Pernamlinco, both of which were bound ...

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