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  2. BULGARS LOSE HEAVILY

    Mr G. Ward Price, the British Press representative at Salonica, says that the Servians are slowly making progress in the difficult mountain region ...

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  4. FRANCE

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports;--"Some progress has been made cast of Delville Wood. ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. ALBANIA INVADED

    Athens reports that the Bulgarians have arrived at Malik, two hours march from Koritza, in Albania,southwest of Lake Presia. ...

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  6. IN THE CITY

    Roumania was cheered in the Stock Exchange today. Her entry into the war was made the occasion of a little ceremony in the call-room. ...

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  7. BERLIN DEEPLY MOVED

    A Hague message says that the news of the declaration of war by Italy, and still more that of Roumania, caused the most profound impression in ...

    Article : 510 words
  8. ITALY

    French newspapers assert that Italy's declaration of war against Germany is not the result of chance, or even of the completion of her military, ...

    Article : 93 words
  9. FOE'S FORCES MOVED SOUTH

    Mr .J. D. Bourchier, "The Times" correspondent at' Bucharest, says''that he has trustworthy information that Bulgar troops have been continually ...

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  10. "ATTACKS FAIL," SAYS BERLIN

    A German communique claims that strong "Anglo-French attacks on the Somme front, with copious artillery preparation, falled after ...

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  11. PEOPLE TREATED SHAMEFULLY

    There is an unconfirmed report at Athens that the Bulgars operating in the Kavala region are 70.000 strong. They are said to be treating the ...

    Article : 58 words
  12. FLAGS FLY IN MELBOURNE

    Flags were flown today from the Federal and State Parliament Houses and the Commonwealth and State offices, and on the Town Hall, as well ...

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  13. "NO FOOD FOR EIGHT DAYS"

    It is stated by "The Times'' correspondent at the British headquarters that a letter found on a prisoner from the 13th Army Corps bitterly complains ...

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  14. 100,000 REFUGEES LEAVE

    A message from Athens says that 100,000 refugees have passed through Kavala. ...

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  15. BALKANS.

    "Two British monitors and one cruiser on Friday bombarded the Kavala forts, which were occupied by the Bulgarians, with one exception. ...

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  16. SOLIDARITY SHOWN

    Commenting in a leading article on Italy's decision, "The Times" says:--"At the most critical moment of the war. Italy has taken the final step. It ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. GREECE'S ATTITUDE

    A wireless message received in Rome from Athens says that a coup de theatre may be expected in Greece. It is rumored that M. Venezelos the ...

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  18. HUNS REPELLED AT VERDUN

    A Paris communique states that German attacks at Fleury (north-east of Verdun) were easily repulsed, and that it was calm elsewhere. ...

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  19. RESISTING PRUSSIANISM

    "Weighty considerations over-rode Italy's, domestic, reasons, for not declaring war against Germany." says "The Times" correspondent at Rome. ...

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  20. PRESIDENT VISITS FRONT

    President Poincare; M. Briand, the French Premier; General Roques, the French Minister for War; and General Jo[?]re spent Sunday on the Somme ...

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  21. GREEK COLONEL HONORED

    'Enthusiastic demonstrations in honor of Colonel Christodoulis, commander of the Greek troops that are resisting the Bulgarians in the Seres district, ...

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  22. "PUNITIVE CAMPAIGN BEGINS"

    Imposing demonstrations in favor of the new war have taken place at Turin, Milan, Florence, Naples and Palermo. _"H Secolo,"of Milan, says that "The ...

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  23. SURRENDER ORDERED

    A message from Athens says that General Dousmanis, formerly chief of the Greek General Staff, and General Metaxas, formerly the assistant, chief, ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. 'WHEAT MARKET SMASHED AS RESULT OF DECLARATION

    Roumania's entry into the war has smashed the Chicago wheat market. Losses at the opening of the market today were 4½d. a bushel. There ...

    Article : 74 words
  25. CHEERY CORNER FOR ANZACS

    (From Captain C. E. W. BEAN, special representative with the Australian Imperial Forces.--Copyright by the Crown.) ...

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  26. SERBS PRESUME OFFENSIVE

    Athens reports that the Servians have received important reinforcements, and have again taken the offensive. As a result of their operations, they ...

    Article : 45 words
  27. RUSSIA

    Petrograd reports state that the Carpathian front extends 80 miles, following a line between the crest and a point 10 miles on' the east ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. BRITISH HEADQUARTERS.

    Every day, and every night soldiers going to or coming from the battle pass a certain Australian coffee stall. The fight is never so fierce, the night ...

    Article : 178 words
  29. BRITISH SHIPS BOMBARD

    Bulgar troops entered Kavala on Friday, when all forts, with one exception, were transferred to them with armament and munitions intact, in ...

    Article : 101 words
  30. HAGELTHORN UNPERTURBED

    "I think that the probability, of a railway strike has had more to do with the fall in the Chicago wheat market than the entry of Roumania ...

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  31. FOE'S GUNS SILENCED

    "Our artillery silenced the enemy's Artillery at 'Doiran. The Bulgarians shelled Mekes, on the Struma front." ...

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  32. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS LIE

    Telegraphing from Petrograd, " The Times" correspondent says that a censorship has been instituted over gramophone records owing to the discovery ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. REFUGEE STEAMERS BOMBED

    Salonica reports that German aeroplanes have dropped bombs on two Greek steamers filled with refugees. ...

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  34. PROGRESS MADE

    "British monitors have bombarded enemy detachments which were reported to be at the mouth of the Struma. There was a reciprocal ...

    Article : 130 words
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