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  2. THE BALKANS.

    Great contingents of Russian troops are leaving Odesea and Sebastopol for the Bulgarian coast. The Buchrest correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  3. THE KING'S ACCIDENT

    A bulletin issued at noon yesterday stated that the King's condition showed further improvement. He was able to get some sleep. The pain was diminishing, and ...

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  4. THE HEROINE'S MEMORY.

    M. Clemenceau (the noted journalist and statesman), in an appreciation of Nurse Cavell, states that he would like to see a statue erected in each of the Allies' ...

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  5. GALLIPOLI.

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlott, commenting on the paucity of references to particular units in his Dardanelles messages, says:—"In 99 cases out of 100 the Censor was ...

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  6. BRITISH BULWARKS.

    In the "Daily Chronicle," Mr. Archibald S. Hurd, the well-known naval writer, contributes the following description of a visit to the British flect in the North Sea:— ...

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  7. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has been advised that the Director-General of Posts at Berne, Switzerland, reports, in response to inquiries made by ...

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  8. A DANISH REPORT.

    The "Politiken" declares that Germany is entering on a second winter campaign in the face of a serious food shortage only the few being able to afford satisfactory ...

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  9. GERMAN BRAG.

    The "Hamburger Nachrichten," in a vulgar article, says:—"Men who are required to take and bridle Belgium will not allow any Englishwomen to shelter under ...

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  10. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Last evening in imitation of the observance which has sprung up in the old land since the outbreak of the war a sample but impressive service was held at St. ...

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  11. BRITISH NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 words
  12. THE ACCIDENT DESCRIBED.

    The accident to the King occurred on Thursday when his Majesty was inspecting the First Army. Detailed reports of the mishap show that ...

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  13. THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR.

    The "Vossiche Zeitung" challenges the German Government to recall Mr. Brand Whitelock, the American Ambassador to Belgium, who interested himself on behalf ...

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  14. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    At a meeting of the Federal Parliamentary War Committee on Thursday the question of instituting further recruiting campaigns in Queensland, South Australia, ...

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  15. GENERAL ITEMS.

    M. Viviani, in a letter to President Poincare, explained that 150 Deputies stocd aloof when the vote of confidence in the Government was moved. He therefore ...

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  16. FRENCH SUCCESS.

    The French troops have occupied Strumnitza after a three days' fight, and have penetrated 22 miles into Bulgaria. The enemy's losses were heavy. ...

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  17. ROUMANIA.

    The "Hestia" gathers from a diplomatic source that there are serious indications that Roumania will accept the Entente's proposals to join the Allies. It is highly ...

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  18. JOFFRE IN ENGLAND.

    General Joffre is paying a visit to England. On Saturday he and Lord Kitchener were seen to leave the War Office together. ...

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  19. THE BRITISH FORCE.

    It is expected that the British troops will soon be in action in Serbia, taking up positions supporting the French right and left flanks. ...

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  20. PRO-ENTENTE FEELING.

    Reports from Rome confirm the statement that the Ministers of the Entente have commenced fresh negotiations with Roumania. The position is hopeful, the ...

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  21. ANGLO-SERSIAN JUNCTION.

    The British troops in Macedonia have junctioned with the Serbians. ...

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  22. THE SERBIAN ARMY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Nish reports that the Serbian army will be able to hold the Germans for several weeks if it receives even small reinforcements from the ...

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  23. RECRUITING.

    The success of the first week's recruiting under the direction of Lord Derby amounts to a real boom. ...

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  24. WIDESPREAD SYMPATHY.

    World-wide messages of sympathy have been received by his Majesty. General Joffre called at Buckingham Palace, and expressed his sympathy to Queen Mary. ...

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  25. ITALIAN PROGRESS.

    "La Tribune" states that the Italians have won important successes south of Liezzo, near Lake Garda, and are advancing daily, taking numbers of prisoners. ...

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  26. THE GOVERNMENT REMOVED.

    A wireless message received here on Friday evening stated that the Serbian Government had left Nish for an unstated destination, and that the Serbian army. ...

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  27. THE KING'S STATEMENT.

    In view of Sunday's demonstration, Mr. Takejonescu and M. Filipescu interviewed the King, who replied that he was not opposed to the people's aspirations. and ...

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  28. THE UNWIELDY CABINET.

    The Earl of Rosebery, in a letter to the Press, states that the Cabinet is too large to handle war questions. He suggests the appointment of a committee of three ...

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  29. BOTHA LIBEL CASE.

    The man Mumnik, charged with libelling General Botha in connection with the alleged retention of the late President Kruger's gold, has been fined £50 or in ...

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  30. BULGARIAN REVERSE.

    It was reported on Friday that the Serbians had surrounded and annihilated a Bulgarian division in the Lower Timok Valley. ...

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  31. INSPECTING THE TROOPS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters advises that the King left the royal quarters at 10 o'clock on Thursday, and motored to meet the general ...

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  32. THE GREEK'S POSITION.

    It is learned that Greece is renewing her protest to the Entente with reference to the landing of troops at Salonika, because this involves Greece in the peril of being ...

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  33. THE BANK OF ENGLAND.

    A White Paper, just published, contains copies of the correspondence that passed between the Bank of England and the Treasury on August 1 of last year. The ...

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  34. AN AUSTRIAN REPORT.

    An Austrian communique issued on Friday evening declared that the Montenegrins were defeated south-east of Lepenica, and that the Bulgarians had captured Pirot. ...

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  35. THE HESPERIAN CASE.

    Mr. Robert Lansing (Secretary of State) has announced that American naval experts have found after the closest investigation, that the Hesperian, beyond all doubt, was ...

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  36. BULGARIAN CLAIMS.

    A Bulgarian communique issued yesterday stated:—"After four days' of obstinate fighting we defeated the Serbians in the Timok Valley and at Pirot. The Serbians are ...

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  37. GREEK PREMIER'S DILEMMA.

    Mr. M. H. Donohoe, telegraphing from Rome to the "Daily Chronicle," States:—"M. Zaimis, the Premier of Greece, is now between the hammer and the anvil. ...

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  38. MEDICAL SERVICES.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has received a cablegram from Colonel Fetherston, the Director-General of Medical Services, who has recently visited ...

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  39. GERMAN-AMERICAN TRADE.

    The "Observer" publishes American Customs returns showing that imports from Germany during the first four months of the war dropped 35 per cent of the total ...

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  40. VELES RECAPTURED.

    The Bulgarians have recaptured Veles. ...

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  41. THE SUVLA LARDING.

    An article in the "Weekly Dispatch" criticises the late operations in the Gallipoli campaign. The writer states:—"After the Sulva Bay landing, hours were wasted ...

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  42. KHAKI ARMLETS.

    Lord Kitchener is issuing khaki armlets for (1) persons who have enlisted and are awaiting the call to the colours, (2) those who have offered to enlist but have been ...

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  43. THE MUNITIONS COMPANY.

    The honorary secretary of the State Munitions Company, Mr. E. A. Mann, reports that very gratifying support is being given the appeal in aid of the company's ...

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  44. A BLACK SEA BATTLE.

    Telegrams from Bucharest state that the Turkish warships Goben, Breslan, and Hamidieh attacked three Russian battle ships, as well as several cruisers and ...

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  45. THE MARTYRED NURSE.

    The memorial service in London of the late Nurse Cavell in St. Paul's Cathedral on Friday was one of great beauty and solemnity. There was no striving after ...

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  46. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    Speaking yesterday at the Brighton festival in aid of the Red Cross Society and the Sick and Wounded Soldiers' Funds, the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) ...

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  47. ENEMY FALSEHOODS.

    The Greek Minister in a Statement to Baron Sonnino (Minister for Foreign Arfairs) mentioned a long list of falsehoods disseminated by Berlin, Vienna, and Sofia. ...

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  48. A RUSSIAN BOMBARDMENT.

    Reports received here state that the Russians bombarded Varna and Burgas throughout the whole of Friday, and caused considerable damage to both towns. ...

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  49. "LONG LIFE RUSSIA."

    It is reported that two Bulgarian regiments at the height of the bombardment of Varna, threw up their caps, cheered, and shouted, "Long live Russia!" They ...

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  50. SOUTH AFRICAN NAVAL MEN.

    The first South African naval contingent has arrived at Plymouth. ...

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  51. A NAVAL COLLISION.

    The Admiralty announce that the auxiliary mine-sweeper Hythe, under Commander Bird, was sunk on Thursday night after a collision with another British ship at ...

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  52. CZAR AND CZAREWITCH.

    The Czar and Czarewitch have visited the southern front. They Conferred with General Ivanoff and reviewed a mixed brigade which was going into action. They ...

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  53. ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE.

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Jensen) announced yesterday the results in connection with the recent educational examination for entry to the Royal Australian ...

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  54. DANISH DARKNESS.

    The Danish Government has extinguished several of the lights along the Sound, and as a result night navigation of that water way is practically impossible. The ...

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  55. PERSIA'S ATTITUDE.

    The Persian Legation denies the rumour that Persia has concluded a friendly understanding with Germany and Turkey, and adds that Persia will maintain firmly ...

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  56. THE ALLIES' COMPACT.

    Japan has become a party to the agreement between the Allies, by which none will conclude a separate peace. ...

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  57. A TURKISH TALE.

    Yesterday's Turkish communique stated:—"Near Anafarta our artillery exploded an enemy ammunication store. There has been artillery and hand-grenade fighting near ...

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  58. THE WESTERN THEATRE.

    A communique issued yesterday stated:— "There is incessant fighting in the Champagne region. We substantially progressed at Courtina which the Germans are ...

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  59. THE RUSSIAN FRONT.

    Reuter's agency reports:—"There is comparative calm on the northern front. The German commanders are working a new plan out, but they clearly realise that Riga ...

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  60. CANADA'S HELP.

    Orders have been issued for raising 100,000 more men in Canada for military service. ...

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  61. GERMAN FOOD SUPPLIES.

    A cable from London to the "Tribune" states that a neutral person recently returned after residence in Germany declares that internal conditions there are more ...

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  62. AFTER THE WAR.

    The Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland), in a speech before the Sydney Chamber of Manufactures said that if the propaganda against German trade was allowed to ...

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  63. NOBEL PRIZES POSTPONED.

    The awarding of the Nobel Prizes has been postponed until 1916. ...

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  64. A BOXING CHAMPION.

    Georges Carpentier, the French champion boxer, when piloting an aeroplane above the German lines recently, was attacked by two enemy aviators, whom he fought and ...

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  65. GERMAN-AMERICAN CONSPIRACY.

    The United States Secret Service men have discovered that the bombs found in the possession of Fay and his co-conspirators were similar to those used to cause ...

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  66. COMMANDEERING METAL.

    The Germans have commandeered all the metal in Vilna, the troops collecting everything to the last nail, the population offering no resistance until the Germans began ...

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  67. GERMAN SPIES.

    Posters are placed in the streets warning soldiers travelling in trains, trams, and omnibuses to be careful in their conversation, as "enemy ears are listening." ...

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  68. GOVERNMENT PROHIBITION.

    The German Federal Council has decreed that the butchers must not sell raw or cooked meat on Tuesday and Fridays, and the restaurants must not serve meat, ...

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  69. GERMAN ABSCONDERS.

    It is reported that a British cruiser sank off Sandy Hook the yacht Eclipse upon which were six German officers who had escaped from internment in America. ...

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