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  3. PRO-GERMAN PLOTS

    VANCOUVER. Wednesday, 2 a.m.— A cable from Cleveland, Ohio, states: — Louis Leobel, City Immigration officer, announces that he possess proofs ...

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  4. COMMONS DAY BY DAY

    LONDON, Wednesday. 11.15 p.m.—In the Commons Mr. J. H. Thomas, the well-known Labor leader and M.P. for Derby, denied Mr. Asquith's ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS AID RECRUITING

    News is grave, "almost alarming," with regard to the Servian army, which appears to the unable to hold the southerly district of Monastir against the reinforced Bulgarians. The much-tried ally, unless help of n powerful character be speedily forthcoming, must perforce retreat ...

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  6. CONDUCT OF THE WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday, 1.25 a.m.— Lord St. Davids (formerly John Wynford Philipps, a well-known shipping man) in the Upper House ...

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  7. THE BALKAN WAR

    ATHENS, Wednesday, 2 a.m. — In response to the Entente's representations, Mr. Skouloudis, the Greek Premier, has offered to place the Servians ...

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  8. MACHINATIONS OF AUSTRO-GERMANS.

    The "Morning Post's Budapest correspondent says:— "It is stated that the Government contemplates the mobilisation of the ...

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  9. IS CONSCRIPTION COMING?

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— Many of the Canadian and Australian wounded are assisting at recruiting meetings in Trafalgar Square, where ...

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  10. LOST SERVIAN CITIES IX DANGER

    SALONIKA, Wednesday, 2 a.m. — The latest news from the Servian army is almost alarming. The Bulaarians who are ...

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  11. LORD ROSEBERY'S LAMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 12.5 a.m.— Lord Rosebery speaking at London University, said it would be impossible in future to enter into treaties with ...

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  12. FRENCH DEFEAT BULGARS.

    The battle on the River Cerna, between tho French and the Bulgarians, lasted 36 hours, and was of an exceedingly hot character, some three ...

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  13. PROFESSORS PUSH TRUCKS.

    LONDON. Wednesday, 2 a.m.— Discussing the, recognition of the volunteer corps. Lord Desborbugh 'stated that the volunteers in Oxfordshire were ...

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  14. METHODS TOO DRASTIC.

    Sir. T. A. Whittaker, Lib. M.P. for Cpop Valley considered that the statements made, in regard to military compulsion, by Mr. Asquith and Lord ...

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  15. [?] CONDEMNED

    Lord Haldance stated that the complaint of Lord St. Davids that reserves were not forthecoming at the battle of Loos, in Flanders, was ...

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  16. IN A LONDON HOSPITAL

    Mrs. D. W. Shaw, of Upper Castra has received a very interesting letter from her brother, Andrew C. Moore, dated County of London war ...

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  17. BOTH ALLIES VICTORIOUS.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— The French have ejected the Bulgarians from tho Cerna River whilst the Servians have recaptured Tetovo ...

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  18. GAGGING MRS. PANKHURST.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 2 a.m.— The Council of the Royal Albert Hall have withdrawn their permission granted to Mrs. Pankhurst, the well-known ...

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  19. THE GOVERNMENT SCHEME.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking in the House of Commons on Nov. 2; emphasised that married men who enlisted would not be called on to serve while ...

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  20. GENEROUS GERMAN LOOTERS.

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday, 2 a.m. — General Mackenseu has informed the Bulgnrian General Staff that all booty captured by the Germans and ...

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  21. LORD KITCHENER

    ATHENS. Wednesday, 2 a.m.— Reuter's correspondent states the British Ambassador to Greece, Sir Francis Elliot, has gone to meet Lord ...

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  22. RUSSIAN TROOPS EN ROUTE.

    The Petrograd newspapers announce that the Russian expeditionary force for the Balkans has sailed. They state that a number of ...

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  23. FIGHTING IN FLANDERS

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— Reuter's correspondent at headquarters states:—The winter has settled' down in earnest at Flanders, and a week of ...

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  24. ENTHUSIASM TO ENLIST.

    LONDON, Tuesday. 10. p.m.— The flood of recruiting enthusiasm is rising, as is evidenced by the daily scenes occurring at recruiting offices ...

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  25. DOMINIONS.

    In concluding his speech, Lord Rosebery stated that the sentiment of the Dominions in the seventies and eighties was but a frail shadow of ...

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  26. BULGARS FOUGHT TO STANDSTILL.

    PARIS, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— An official communique states:— Violent Bulgar attacks on the River Cerna were renewed on Monday, all being ...

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  27. ARMY OF SLACKERS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" recently stated that the National Register showed that there were 1,300,000 men of military age in Britain not engaged ...

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  28. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    ROME, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— Then have been several deaths at Verrinn (72 miles north of Venice), caused by blood poisoning, apparently due to the ...

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  29. ITALY WANTS GREECE INTIMIDATED.

    PARIS, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— The correspondent of "The Echo de Paris" at Rome states:— Public opinion in Italy approves of ...

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  30. SIR JOHN FRENCH'S DESPATCH.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a,m.— Sir John French states that, since hw communique of November 10, artillery on both sides has been active, especially ...

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  31. THE ALIEN PERIL

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— In the King's Bench Division Court the case was port heard of the Rt. Hons. Sir Edgar Speyer and Sir Eruest ...

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  32. THE PERSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— Lord Robert Cecil, Under Secretary to the Foreign Office, stated in the commons that, consequently upon ...

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  33. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— Reuter's correspondent states:— There is fighting on the middle Styr (in S.E. Galicia), which whilst ...

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  34. AUSTRIANS DEFEATED.

    ROME, Wednesday. 2 a.m.— An Italian communique states:— We repulsed two violent attacks at San Michele (in the Isonzo) inflicting heavy ...

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  35. RUSH OF MARRIED MEN.

    Married men, who hitherto had hung back, are enlisting in large numbers under Lord Derby's scheme, whereby men of military age are ...

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  36. FIGHTING IN PERSIA

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. 2 a.m.— The Austro-German and Turkish Minister have left the Persian captial of Teheran Two Russophilc princes ...

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  37. CHURCHILL'S RESIGNATION

    LONDON, Wednesday. 2 a.m.— Admiral Lord Fisher, speaking in the House of Lords, alluded to observations passed upon his policy whilst at ...

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  38. PROTECTION' OF OIL FIELDS.

    It would appear, from recent cables, the Russia's success in the Caucasus and Britain's in the Persian Gulf are having some effect upon ...

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  39. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    AMSTERDAM. Wednesday 2 a.m.— A German communique states:— The enemy's reported [?] of Lens (8 miles south of La Bassee) has ...

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  40. COMPULSORY SERVICE

    Sir,— I see by the "Advocate" and "Times" that they are threatening compulsory service I consider my-self, before compulsion, there ought to ...

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  41. HINDENBURG'S LINE.

    General Hindenburg's line begins at the Gulf of Riga, about 12 miles west of the port of Riga. It follows the As Rover in a semi-circle south of the ...

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  42. LOSS OF THE ANCONA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. 2 a.m.— A cable from Washington states:— Mr. Lausing Secretary of State, is asking Austria for details of the ...

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  43. AERIAL WARFARE

    LONDON, Wednesday. 1.10 a.m.— Krupp's balance-sheet includes an item of 0£500,000 classified as "war demages." which a believed to refer ...

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  44. SHORT MAIDEN SPEECH.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m. Admiral Lord Fisher's rejoinder to Mr. winston Churchill's was his maiden speech in the Upper House, and ...

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  45. WORK OF ANGLO-INDIAN TROOPS.

    The British force employed in [?] potamia is composed party of British regulars together with units of the navy and the Royal Indian ...

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