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  3. Hospital Ship.

    Some 150 survivors of the Britannic landed at Piracus. The vessel was torpedoed while the Royal Medical Corps and nurses were breakfasting. The ...

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  4. British Artillery Work.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We raided trenches south-east of Grenay, Festubert, and Bois Grenier. Nov. 25. ...

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  5. The Roumanians.

    A communique reports that the enemy made attempts to disembark troops near Zimnicea, on the Danube, 45 miles south of Bucharest. In Western ...

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  6. Indian Affairs.

    Lord Chelmsford, who is now making a tour of India lasting nearly three months, is finding everywhere keen enthusiasm on the part of all classes to ...

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  7. POST-WAR CHANGES.

    The whole of India now regards victory as certain, and somewhat naturally some sections of the educated classes are already speculating on the post-war ...

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  8. GENEROUS GIFTS.

    Throughout India generous war gifts continue to be received from the ruling princes and all classes of the community. The latest official statement shows that ...

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  9. BRIDGES DESTROYED.

    Concerning the Bucharest report of the enemy's attempt to cross the Danube at Zimnicea, a Rome wireless message states that all the Danube bridges have ...

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  10. FEARFUL EXPLOSION.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Athens correspondent declares that the Britannic was struck well forward of the starboard hatches, and No. 2 hold was blown 50 ...

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  11. BRAVE BOY SCOUTS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says:— Seventeen Sea Scouts who were aboard the Britannic behaved with admirable coolness, carrying urgent messages. A Boy ...

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  12. THE GERMAN PLANS.

    Messages via Amsterdam show that plans for an increased concentration of troops in Roumania are being hurried forward. Germany is determined that the ...

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  13. Servians in Monastir.

    Prince Alexander of Servia, attended by General Sarrail, entered Monastir in state. ...

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  14. Greek Situation.

    M. Guillemin, French Minister, has protested to the Foreign Minister against the systematic persecution of Venizelists. ...

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  15. ITALIANS LINK UP.

    Albanian freebooters actively attacked the Italians in North Epirus, but the Italians, who were stronger, and with well equipped artillery, foiled the ...

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  16. TOTAL LOSSES, 32.

    Admiral du Four net has signalled that the Britannic's losses totalled 32. ...

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  17. THE ULTIMATUM.

    Admiral du Fournet is delivering an ultimatum before resorting to measures to enforce the surrender of war material. ...

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  18. BERLIN COMMENT.

    A German wireless message comments on the extraordinary number of persons aboard the Britannic voyaging to Salonika as justifying a forcible suspension ...

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  19. MUNITIONS DEPARTMENT.

    The manufacture of munitions, transport wagons, etc., continues steadily throughout the country, and the Indian army is in a highly efficient state. ...

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  20. PRESS CRITIC'S VIEW.

    "The Times" military critic points out that the Roumanians in Orsova had a week to retreat ninety miles, in order to avoid being cut off by the Germans ...

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  21. THE FRENCH

    A communique reports that everything is quiet on the whole front. Two German aeroplanes were brought down. Nov. 26. ...

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  22. FRONTIER CONDITIONS TRANQUIL.

    The conditions on the north-west frontier are completely tranquil. When the Rosmands recently gave some trouble a blockade was instituted, which had the ...

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  23. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Athens correspondent says large German reinforcements assisted a determined Bulgarian attack from Esudimitiza against the ...

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  24. A GERMAN SUGGESTION.

    It is a officially suggested in Berlin that a Turkish submarine recently sold by Germany is responsible for the Britannie. ...

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  25. GOOD CROP PROSPECTS.

    The late monsoon has been good, and the prospects of the crops generally are extremely favourable. Wheat is promising well, but cotton was somewhat ...

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  26. BRITAIN AND ITALY

    A British Italian League to foster closer economic intellectual, and political intercourse has been inaugurated at the Mansion House. ...

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  27. BRITISH REPLY.

    The Admiralty, in reply, states the total of 1125 consisted of 125 crew and medical staff of 500.—Reuter. ...

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  28. TRADE BOOMING.

    The trade conditions are booming, especially jute, cotton, and other industries, though the high freights are some. what affecting the exports. ...

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  29. STUBBORN STRUGGLE.

    A [?]est enemy counter-attack on the right bank of the Cerna was a complete failure. A stubborn struggle continues north and east of Monastir, ...

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  30. A SUBMARINE'S VISIT.

    It is reported that a German submarine recently visited Laurium, opposite Zee, and an officer landed. They took aboard a woman, who is believed to be ...

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  31. NIGHT CLUB

    The Ciros Club, famous in London as the largest and most fashionable night club remaining since the war, has been summoned to show cause why it should ...

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  32. ANOTHER SUNK.

    The Admiralty reports that the hospital ship Braemar Castle, 6318 tons, homeward bound from Salonika, to Malta with wounded, was mined or ...

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  33. SARRAIL THREATENS FORCE.

    The Royalists refuse to evacuate Ekatemni, and General Sarrail has warned the Government that unless the evacuation is immediately carried out he will ...

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  34. A MORE HOPEFUL VIEW.

    The "Weekly Despatch" takes a hopeful view of the situation in Roumania. While a further Roumanian retreat is possible, the allies are not idle. ...

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  35. CENTRAL POWERS

    Bitterness between the Central Powers is increasing. The German papers assert that Germany should not sacrifice more brave soldiers for securing ...

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  36. EXPELLED MINISTERS.

    The enemy Ministers who were expelled from Athens were welcomed with great enthusiasm at Sofia. According to the "Idea Nazionale," the ...

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  37. AERIAL WARFARE

    A communique reports that an engagement between three British and several enemy aeroplanes in Lorraine resulted in one enemy being brought down. ...

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  38. SUBMARINES.

    The Admiralty has no further news of the Rappen Hannock, 3871 tons, which left Halifax for London on October 17. Berlin reported that the vessel sank ...

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  39. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    "Round Table" suggests that the basis of a peace agreement may suddenly arise, when it will be impossible to fully negotiate with the outer Empire ...

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  40. MINISTRY YIELDS.

    The Greek Ministry, after examining afresh the Entente's demands regarding the delivery of arms, has decided not to insist on resistance to the advices, ...

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  41. PEACE SUGGESTION

    Referring to a series of peace basis articles, Lord Northcliffe wirelessed a letter to the "New York Times" that "the suggestion that Great Britain ...

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  42. VENIZELISTS DECLARE WAR

    The Venizelist Government declared war against Bulgaria. ...

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  43. GERMAN NAVAL DISASTER

    A number of British steamers are arriving in Stockholm from Finland, en route to England. This has been rendered possible since the German naval ...

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  44. THE DEPORTATIONS

    Replying to the protest of the Belgian Government on the subject of deportations, Viscount Grey said the horror and indignation felt at this ...

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  45. NORWEGIAN LOSSES.

    As illustrating Germany's sharpened submarine war on neutrals, "Le Journal" shows that Norway in the first two years of the war lost 78 steamers, ...

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  46. NEW ZEP. DESTROYED.

    Travellers from Munich report that a super-Zeppelin in a storm on the 21st— its first voyage from Friedrichshafen to Wilhelmshafen—was blown out of her ...

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  47. FRENCH PREMIER'S VIEW.

    The League to Enforce Peace, which is starting a campaign to arouse the United States, has received a cable from Premier Briand, in which he said:—"By ...

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  48. FRENCH VIEW.

    M. Bidou, the military critic of "Le Journal," compares General Falkenhayn's advance at Craiova to General von Kluck's November dash towards ...

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  49. THE ADMIRALTY

    Mr. A. G. Gardiner, editor of the "Daily News," in a leading article, questions whether the present Admiralty regime gives confidence in its energy. ...

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  50. RUSSIAN PREMIERSHIP

    M. Sturmer has resigned the Premiership and M. Trepoff succeeds him. Nov. 25. M. Sturmer's fall was due to a ...

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  51. SERIOUS SITUATION.

    Correspondents emphasise the serious situation regarding the submarines. They express the opinion that Germany contends that armed merchantmen are not ...

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  52. SAVED THEMSELVES.

    The Roumanians operating on the extreme left saved themselves, after destroying millions of hundredweight of cereals. ...

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  53. DESPAIRING SCENES.

    All Belgians at Tillemont between 17 and 55 years have been deported to Germany, amid despairing scenes. ...

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  54. OVERSEA TROOPS

    The Huddersfield Choir gave a special performance of "Elijah" in Westminster Abbey for the overseas troops. It was an impressive spectacle, thousands of ...

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  55. TWO EPECTED IN AMERICA.

    Incoming liners wireless warnings that they believed two German submarines are due to arrive in America. ...

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  56. BRITISH PREMIERSHIP

    The "New York Tribune's" London correspondent says apparently an attempt is about to be made to shelve Mr. Asquith and elevate Mr. Lloyd ...

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  57. GERMAN-AMERICAN TRAP

    A convention of the American Federation of Labour unanimously voted in favour of an embargo on the export of wheat and other foodstuffs until prices ...

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  58. BAGDAD RAILWAY

    The Germans have pierced a tunnel through the Taurus Mountain, on the Bagdad railway, shortening the journey by a fortnight. The line will be ready for ...

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  59. MUTILATED WORKS

    President Poincare opened an exhibition of mutilated. works of art from Rheims, Soissons, Verdum, and Arras. 'Many venerable sculptures are in ...

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  60. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED

    Messrs. Beale (Sydney) and Thomas Baker (Melbourne) have been commissioned to visit the Australian wounded in all the hospitals in the kingdom, ...

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  61. LABOUR CONSCRIPTION

    The "Vorwaerts" opposes the Labour Conscription Bill, which does not embody the methods of enforcement, but merely promises, and thus Labour's ...

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  62. THEATRE LICENSE REFUSED

    The county council has refused to renew the license of the New Middlesex Theatre, mainly on the ground of objectionable revue features and the ...

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  63. AN AUSTRALIAN KILLED

    Norman William Stirling, an Adelaidian has been killed at Dares-Salaam, ...

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