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  4. TO FIGHT FOR THE ALLIES

    A battalion of the Greek revolutionary army has gone to the front from Salonica. Before their departure the troops ...

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  5. GREECE

    "It seemed on September 2 that Greece was joining the Allies. King Constantine was thoroughly alarmed at Roumania's intervention, and ...

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  6. WAR WAGED IN AIR

    A French communique says: -- "We bombed the forest of Houthuist (Belgium) and the railway stations at Fins (north-north-east of Peronne), ...

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  7. NINE POINTS OF THE LAW

    Unsuccessful German counter-attacks have been made on the British front in France, where there is a comparative lull. Since July 1, when the offensive began, ...

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  8. "EXPEL THE INVADER"

    Addressing the battalion of the Greek revolutionary army before its departure for the front, General Zimbrakakis exhorted them to expel the invaders, ...

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  9. BRITAIN

    Apparently the Zeppelins that made the raid on the east coast of England did not get so near to London as did some of those that took part in the ...

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  10. RUSSIA

    A Petrograd communique, received this afternoon, says: -- "Stubborn fighting continues at various places, from the Pripet to the ...

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  11. ALLIED MINISTERS WAITING

    According to "The Times" correspondent at Athens, the Allied Ministers are still uninstructed regarding the attitude they are to take up toward the new ...

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  12. ROUMANIA

    Commenting upon the position in the Balkans, Lieut.-Colonel a'Court Repington, military correspondent of "The Times," says: -- ...

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  13. CENSORSHIP CONTROL

    It is stated by "The Times" correspondent at Athens that the censorship has been invested in Captain Clergean, a French naval officer. ...

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  14. AIRCRAFT LOSSES HEAVY

    Owing to the heavy losses of German aircraft on the Russian front, German aviators have been ordered to take care of their machines. ...

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  15. LOAN FOR REVOLUTIONARIES

    The Greek Revolutionary Committee is issuing bonds and debentures, which are to be exchangeable against shares in State loans issued prior to ...

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  16. BRITISH PRESSURE IS DAILY STRONGER

    Telegraphing from the British headquarters on Friday, "The Times" correspondent said: -- "The lull continues. A number of ...

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  17. GERMANY ALARMED

    There is increasing evidence that Germany is really anxious regarding the Somme offensive. Correspondents agree that it is of ...

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  18. MILLION MEN WANTED

    "We are going to need an additional 1,000,000 soldiers," says' "The Observer" in a leading article. "The fresh armies must stand ...

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  19. GERMANY

    An Amsterdam message states that a great political crisis is slowly developing in Germany, and that there is no doubt that Pan Germans are doing ...

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  20. SALONICA

    Mr G. Ward Price, British Press representative at Salonica, says that there are three main lines of strong defences at Monastir. ...

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  21. CONFIDENCE GROWS

    Mr J. D. Bourchier, "The Times" correspondent at Bucharest, in a message sent away on Thursday, said: -- "There is now far greater confidence ...

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  22. WAGE INCREASES GRANTED

    It is announced by the Committee on Production that as the result of arbitrations at Glasgow, affecting thousands of workers, including Scottish ...

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  23. MARITIME

    Referring to the decision to submit questions arising out of the sinking of the Dutch steamer Tubantia to an international committee after the ...

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  24. BRITISH "TANKS" EXTOLLED

    According to the Paris "Matin" French opinion extols the new British armored motor cars. It agrees, however, that they are only an accessory ...

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  25. COMMAND CRITICISED

    M. Briand, the French Premier, replying to Press criticisms in regard to the Salonica command, paid a warm tribute to General Sarrall, the Allied ...

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  26. TRENCHES ENTERED

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports: -- "Enemy trenches were entered east of Neuville St. Vaast, and prisoners were taken." ...

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  28. GREEK INFANTRY COMPANY FORCED TO GO WITH BULGARS

    It is officially announced that the Bulgarians, when retreating from Florina, compelled a company of Greek infantry to accompany them. ...

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  29. ADVANCE CONTINUES

    It is learned authoritatively that the Roumanians are advancing against the Bulgarians in the Dobrudja, under the most favorable conditions. ...

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  30. WAR CREDITS VOTED

    The Chamber of Deputies has passed the provisional war credits by 448 votes to four. After hearing a statement the united Socialists supported the ...

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