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  3. LORD KITCHENER IN DARDANELLES

    ROME. Tuesday. 2 a.m.— The Servian Army despite its many adversities in a mountainous country, has during its retreat fighting every inch of ...

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  4. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL

    LONDON. Tuesday, 2 a.m.— Mr. Winston Churchill in the Commons, claimed that the Dardancelles enterprise was profoundly, maturely and ...

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  5. PRO-GERMAN PLOTS

    VANCOUVER, Monday, 1.55 p.m.— A cable from Now York states:— Robert Fay lias confessed to participation in dynamite plots to blow up ...

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  6. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Tuesday, 2 a.m. — The position of H.M.A.S. Australia, next to the Lion and the Tiger, has greatly delighted our overseas sailors, who ...

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  7. THE DARDANELLES OPERATIONS.

    Mr. Churchill would not have it said that the Dandanellas was a civilian plan, foisted by a political amateur upon reluctant officers. ...

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  8. ADVICE OF NAVAL MEN.

    As the necessity in the Eastern Mediterranean constantly pressed upon the Admiralty Mr. Churchill telegraphed on January 3 to Admiral ...

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  9. FISHER'S POLICY OF SILENCE.

    Mr. Winston Churchill stated in the House of Commons that he had not received that clear guidance And firm support from Lord Fisher which he ...

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  10. CONQUEST OF EGYPT

    LONDON. Tuesday. 2 a.m. — The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Rome states:— Turkish priests are preaching the ...

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  11. WHAT ADMIRAL SAID.

    Here is the comment of the Admiral, who is a man of few words, on the Australians: "I have been much struck with the appearance of the ...

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  12. SUGGESTED AS VICEROY.

    LONDON. Tuesday. 2 a.m. — The Bombay "Chronicle" hopes that Mr. Winston Churchill's resignation will, serve as an opportunity for his ...

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  13. WHAT GERMANY THINKS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday, 2 a.m. — The German newspapers ask whether Mr. Winston Churchill will be the only victim, whilst some of the press regard ...

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  14. COMMONS DAY BY DAY

    LONDON, Tuesday, 2 .a.m — Speaking on the four hundred million war vote, which has has reached the report stage, the Liberal M.P. for ...

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  15. ENEMY SHIP SUNK.

    After New Guinea, the Australia visited New Caledonia, Samoa, and Panama, but she could not enter the canal owing to a landslide, thence to ...

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  16. CONGRATULATED ON SPEECH.

    LONDON, Tuesday. 2 a.m. — The House of Commons was crowded. There was no demonstration at Mr. Winston Churchill's entry, but encouraging ...

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  17. IN THE DARDANELLES

    PARIS, Tuesday, 2 a.m. — An official communique states:— There has been no important action in Gallipoli since Nov. 1, although ...

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  18. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Monday, 7.5 p.m.— Mr. Winston Churchill. speaking from a corner seat, behind the Treasury Bench, said the fact that the took no ...

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  19. ACTING ADMIRAL'S OPINION.

    When Admiral Sackville H. Carden was stricken with illness, Mr. Churchill sent a personal secret telegram to Admiral Jno de Robeck. asking ...

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  20. TROUBLES OF THE ARMY

    Next the Servians have been having trouble with their Macedonian regiments some of which are reported to have deserted in the battle for Uskub. ...

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  21. DARDANELLES OPERATIONS.

    The Under Secretary to the "War Office,. Mr. Harold J. Tennant, stated that the wounded in the Dardanelles were generally extremely well looked ...

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  22. OUR BIG BOYS.

    The officers admit that there is something distinctive about the Australian in physique. He is bigger, and frequently shows more initiative than ...

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  23. LORD KITCHENER ARRIVES.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 2 a.m.— Messages from Rome state that Lord Kitchen-er has arrived at Mudros (an island in the Aegean Sea, close to Gallipoli). ...

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  24. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    PAWS. Tuesday, 2 a.m— A French communique states:— We have repulsed German attacks in the Champagne, the enemy ...

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  25. ENEMY BOMB DUNKIRK.

    PARIS,Tuesday, 2 a.m.— A German aeroplane bombed Dunkirk (north of Calais), there being several civilian victims. ...

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  26. "WONDERFUL DASH AND ENTHUSIASM."

    Several of the crow were interviewed, and all showed the same wonderful dash and enthusiasm. A Williamstown boy said he had ...

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  27. BULGARS WILL NOT OPPOSE RUSSIA.

    SALONIKA, Tuesday, 2 a.m. — The death penalty will be imposed in Bulgaria upon anyone attempting to inform the people that Bulgaria is ...

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  28. THE ANTWERP EXPEDITION.

    The project of sending an army to Antwerp brigh[?] with Lord Kitchener and the French Government and the speaker was not consulted until ...

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  29. SIR EDWARD CARSON ON SERVIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 2 a.m. — Sir Edward Carson, late Attorney-General, is the Commons denied Sir Edward Grey's statement that the ...

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  30. FIGHTING IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Monday, 11 p.m.— Letters from Reuter's correspondent in Persia to London show that the British were at Azixeal, within forty ...

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  31. THE FUTURE OF THE WAR.

    Mr. Churchill observed that he did not intend to be drawn into further controversy, and whatever might be said in reply, he had left his ...

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  32. ITALIANS SHELL DEDEAGATCH AND SUBMARINE.

    SALONIKA,, Tuesday, 2 a.m.— The Italian Cruiser Piemonte bombarded Dedeagatch (10 miles E. of Enos and 120 miles west of Salonika), firing or ...

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  33. 8,500 SERBS CAPTURED

    AMSTERDAM. Tuesday, — 2 a.m.— An Austrian communique states:— The pursuit of the Servians continues. ...

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  34. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    ROME.— Tuesday. 2 a.m.— Details of the enemy air raid on verona (72) miles N. of Venice) show that three aeroplanes descended in a must, and ...

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  35. MONTENEGRIN STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. 2 a.m.—A Moutenegrin communique states:— We have repulsed the Australian every where except at Vishegrad (a city ...

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  36. IS CONSCRIPTION COMING ?

    LONDON, Tuesday. 2 a.m.— Mr. Asquith has promised a statement to-morrow in the House of Commons on conscription, and the position of ...

    Article : 60 words
  37. BULGAR'S VAIN ATTACKS.

    PARIS, Tuesday. 2 a.m. — An official communique states:— The bombardment on the West front is assuming a more sustained ...

    Article : 63 words
  38. INLAND CITY BOMBED.

    ROME. Tuesday.2 a.m.— Austrian aeroplanes bombed Brescia (51 miles east of Milan), Killing seven and wounding two civilians. ...

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