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  3. The Dardanelles

    An official despatch from the Dardanelles declares it has been recently quiet. Whenever tile Turks venture to attack our fire tepulses them, ...

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  4. The French.

    A communique reports that the enemy attempted two attacks on Lorraine—one westward of Mauhoue and the other northward of Bures. Both were ...

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  5. The Balkans.

    An official decree for the mobilisation of the Greek army has been issued, and the Greek Parliament has been summoned for Saturday. ...

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  6. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    The Bulgarian situation naturally attracts most attention at present, owing to the uncertainty which prevails regarding the attitude of the Government. ...

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  7. Artillery Duels.

    A communique reports a desperate and uninterrupted battle near Nove Alexandrovsk. Our troops, by a dashing bayonet charge, expelled the enemy ...

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  8. IMPORTANT DEPOT DESTROYED.

    Our heavy guns blew up an important munitions depot at Thelus, in Artois. ...

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  9. ENEMY REPORTS.

    A Berlin communique says that General White's coloured British troops south of the La Bassee Canal attempted an attack, but it broke down before our ...

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  10. BOMBARDMENT OF STUTTGART.

    The allies bombs considerably damaged two barracks in Stuttgart, many men being killed and wounded. ZURICH. Sept. 24. ...

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  11. ENEMY'S LOSSES.

    The "Temps" estimates the total Austro - German - Turkish losses at 8,500,000, of whom 4,000,000 were killed, missing, or incapacitated. It is ...

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  12. FRESH ENTENTE TROOPS.

    A wireless message states that 110.000 fresh entente troops have arrived at Mudros. on Lemnos Island, opposite the entrance to the Dardanelles. ...

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  13. OTTOMAN REPORTS.

    A Turkish communique reports that our Anarafarta artillery on the left wing caused a conflagration in the trenches, and it raged for two hours. The enemy ...

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  14. BRITISH MINISTER CHEERED.

    An immense crowd frantically cheered the British Minister (Sir Francis Eliot), as he was proceeding to visit M. Venezelos, when the news of the ...

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  15. SHOT BY GERMANS.

    The Germans court-martialled a Swiss cycling champion for espionage, and, despite the Swise Government's protests, shot him. ...

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  16. RESERVES ANSWERING IN MASSE.

    The reservists are coining up en masse, and scenes of the greatest enthusiasm are being displayed. Many thousands are already in uniform, and it is ...

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  17. SINKING OF THE HESPERIAN.

    Captain Smellie, of the British steamer Crossby, has filed with the British Consult a statement to the effect that he witnessed the sinking of the Allan liner ...

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  18. AUSTRIANS DEFEATED.

    The military correspondent of the "Echo de Paris," referring to the armies of Generals Ivanoff and Bitsiloff at Skwavyr, says they pierced the Austrian ...

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  19. TURKS FEAR THE GERMANS.

    The "Tageblatt Zeitung" states that Constantinople messages show great dissatisfaction exists in the Turkish army at the projected entry of German troops. ...

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  20. PRIZE COURT CASE.

    In the Prize Court the Crown is claiming the condemnation of the Australian concentrates aboard the Manningtry. Sir F. E. Smith, K.C., M.P., Solicitor- ...

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  21. The British.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French says that during the past three days hostile artillery has been continually active on our front. We effectively replied to the ...

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  22. TURKISH REGIMENT MUTINIED.

    A Turkish regiment at Tchesme mutinied, and took refuge in the mountains, and the division whereto the regiment belonged thereupon was sent elsewhere. ...

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  23. MASSACRED ARMENIANS.

    In response to many appeals, the Government instructed Mr. Morganthau to investigate the Armenian massacres. Information received here states that ...

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  24. SUCCESSFUL ATTACK.

    In a communique just issued it is stated that the British troops successfully attacked the enemy westward of Loos and Hulluch, and a vigorous ...

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  25. LIQUOR CONTROL.

    An order-in-council has been gazetted, applying the liquor control to London, including; the city. ...

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  26. SWEDISH FISHERIES.

    German mine-laying in the Baltic inflicted heavy losses on the Swedish fishermen, and the Government has asked for compensation. ...

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  27. BULGARIA'S INTENTIONS.

    Reuter learns in diplomatic quarters in London that in the continued absence of definite news regarding Bulgaria's policy a great uncertainty exists as to ...

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  28. INCREASE OF SOBRIETY.

    Lord Dabernon, when presiding over a conference of the chief constables in the liquor control areas, stated that the prosecutions for drunkenness had ...

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  29. DARING WORK BY RUSSIANS.

    Many stories are related of Russian gallantry in the Vilna retreat. In one instance a regiment of Cossacks cornered and extricated itself by brilliant ...

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  30. AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR.

    The State Department has notified Austria that it cannot allow M. Dumba to return home upon leave of absence. The United States wishes his immediate ...

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  31. THE GERMAN REPORT.

    A German communique reports that along the entire front from the sea to the Vosges the enemy fire has increased, and is especially violent eastward of ...

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  32. JAPANESE ELECTIONS

    Haya Shida (Chief Secretary) and 19 members of the Lower House have been committed for trial for alleged election briberies. ...

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  33. GERMANS PUNISHED.

    The Germans were sometimes heavily punished for over-confidence. At one point they advanced heedlessly, believing there would be no opposition because ...

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  34. FRENCH WAR CREDITS

    The Chamber of Deputies voted war credits to the amount of £266,000,000 sterling. M. Ribot announced a new loan would be launched before fresh ...

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  35. RED CROSS WORK.

    Sir Courtauld Thomson, Red Cross Commissioner in the Mediterranean, when interviewed said the Red Cross had six fully organised depots in ...

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  36. JUDGMENT RESERVED.

    The Prize Court reserved judgment in the Manningtry case. ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN PRISONERS.

    Between the 10th and 120th inst., 45,000 Austrian prisoners passed through Kieff. GREAT COURAGE OF COSSACKS. ...

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  38. AIR RAIDS.

    A communique reports that an air flotilla dropped 40 bombs on the Sablons station at Metz. ...

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  39. PARADE SERVICES.

    Rev. Lauchan McLean Watt, in an article in the "Scotsman," said that hitherto it was the custom of the great camp in Northern France to hold a ...

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  40. WOUNDED EXPECTED.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" states the Germans are preparing for the reception of a great number of wounded in Belgium, especially the south, where ...

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  41. HOUSES DAMAGED.

    Allied airmen made a raid on Ghent, and endeavoured to bomb the Phoenix ammunition factory. They Imaged some houses and destroyed the new ...

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  42. RUSSIA SURPRISED.

    M. Gutchloff, President of the Slay Committee in Moscow, telegraphed to M. Daniff, M. Gueschoff, and other Bulgarian statesmen, declaring that the ...

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  43. BRITISH FLEET.

    At daybreak yesterday the British warships bombarded Zeebrugge, the objective being the submarine building in the inner harbour. The result is ...

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  44. RIFLEMAN KILLED.

    It has been unofficially reported that Omundsen, the well-known rifleman, has been killed in action in Flanders. ...

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  45. A ZEPPELIN SIGHTED.

    A Zeppelin was seen northward of Ameland on Saturday evening proceeding westward. It is believed several others accompanied her. ...

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  46. ASTONISHMENT IN GERMANY.

    The mobilisation of the Greek army has caused profound astonishment in Germany where it is feared the move will neutralise and prevent the Bulgarian ...

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  47. GERMAN WAR LOAN.

    Berlin telegrams states 601,000,000 sterling have been subscribed for the 500,000,000 loan. ...

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  48. COMING EVENTS

    3.16 p.m.—Marine Board. 7.30 p.m.—Children's concert, Trevallyn. 8 p.m.—E.A. Company, Academy of Music. ...

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  49. ENEMY REPORTS.

    An Austrian message says the Russians, supported by heavy artillery, attacked our positions at Novo-Aleksinice, in the Lower Ikwa. They advanced 11 ...

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  50. A BOASTFUL STATEMENT.

    Herr Helfferich, in a boastful interview, declared that the new German loan surpassed the second English loan, and was the greatest financial operation in ...

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  51. CONSCRIPTION.

    The newspapers have been closely watching the Australian developments relating to conscription. The "Daily Chronicle" gives prominence to Mr. ...

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  52. STOP CHILDREN COUGHING.

    Stop the children coughing by giving them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. A cough racks and weakens the entire system and quickly leads to serious ...

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  53. ASTHMA CONQUERED.

    If you can beat off the attack of an enemy, you can conquer him. Whenever you are attacked by Asthma, If you use Corvisart's Asthma Inhalation, it will ...

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