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  2. ROUMANIA.

    The capture of Pitesci, an important railway junction in Roumania (65 miles northwest of Bucharest), is officially announced in Berlin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. COAL STRIKE ENDS

    After a conference with the assessors from both sides and other representatives of the parties in the coal dispute, Mr. Justice Edmunds announced the result yesterday afternoon in the following terms:— "The secretary of the Miners' Federation is sending word at once to ...

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  4. KAISER GOES TO VIENNA.

    An Amsterdam message slates that Vienna is disappointed at the Kaiser only paying a flying visit to the Austrian capital and not waiting for the public funeral of ...

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  5. PEACE TALK

    There was published in New York on Wednesday an interview given in Berlin the previous day by the German Imperial Chancellor (Dr. von Betmann-Hollweg). to ...

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  6. SOUTH WALES MINES.

    The following official statement was issued on Wednesday evening:— "The Board of Trade assumes control of the South Wales ...

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  7. JELLICOE

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Balfour) announced that Admiral Sir R. John Jellicoe (commander-in-chief of the Grand ...

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  8. WEST FRONT

    Raids and counter-raids are thus referred to in the despatch sent to the War Office by Sir Douglas Haig at midnight on Wednesday:— ...

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  9. GREECE DEFIANT.

    An Athens message received in London at a late hour on Wednesday night announced:— "The Greek Cabinet has ...

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  10. THE SLAVE RAIDS.

    According to Berlin messages Germany is gradually sending back to Lille (Northern France) all the people recently deported from that city. ...

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  11. GERMAN INTRIGUES.

    Enemy efforts to stir up trouble on the Indian frontier were mentioned by the Secretary of State for India (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) in the House of Commons ...

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  12. RUSSIA AND BRITAIN.

    The inaugural lunch of the recently formed Russo-British Chamber of Commerce took place in London on Wednesday. The Russian Ambassador (Count A. de ...

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  13. Millionaire Peer.

    The Late Baron Llangattock, who died from wounds in France in October, lett an estate valued at £1,100,000. He bequeathed £100,000 to the Church of ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN ENVOY.

    America has forwarded Notes to Great Britain and France, requesting their reconsideration of the refusal to grant safe conduct to Count Tarnow-Tarnowski, the new ...

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  15. Protecting the Word "Anzac."

    The bill prohibiting the use of the word "Anzac" for trade purposes has been passed by the House of Lords. ...

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  16. "DO YOUR PART."

    Mr. Massey (New Zealand Premier) is in Dublin, where on Wednesday he paid visits to Trinity College and the Law Courts. In the evening Mr. Massey was a guest ...

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  17. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    A further list of eight. vessels sunk by submarines, has been issued. It includes the following British steamers:— S.s. King Malcolm, 4,351 tons, owned by ...

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  18. Australian Officer's Death.

    Lieutenant William Fitness, of the British Ordnance department, who was seconded from the Australian Garrison Artillery, has died of malaria at Salonika. ...

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  19. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable messages appeared in the later editions of "The Argus" of Thursday:— LOST ZEPPELINS. ...

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  20. GERMANY AND NORWAY.

    An apparently inspired statement in the German newspaper foreshadows the possibility that Germany will yield to some of the demands made by Norway in regard to ...

    Article : 87 words
  21. Hun Prisoners in Britain.

    Considerable difficulty in finding occupations for German prisoners of war in Great Britain has been experienced in the past. The President of the Board of ...

    Article : 60 words
  22. Recruiting and Bribery.

    The arrest of Paymaster Mitchell and Sergt Major Sheppard, prominent officials at the While City (London), on a charge of having accepted-bribes from recruits, has ...

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  23. Dardanelles Commission.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Bonar Law) announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday that the Dardanelles Commission is considering the ...

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