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  2. INCESSANT FIGHTING.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday.—A communique says:—Fighting is incessant on the entire Dvinsk front. The enemy made repeated furious attacks. In some cases the enemy ...

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  3. IN A DILEMMA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A British subject from Bulgaria after studying the political situation believes that the Government at Sofia is in a dilemma, and will do ...

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  4. Balkan Operations. Greek Benevolent Neutrality Towards Allies.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Admiralty states the commander of a submarine in the Sea of Marmora reported that Lieut. D). Hughes volunteered to attack the Turkish rallway ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND.

    Gunmer N. G. Salmon. England. Pte. W. H. Pates, Ayr. Died of Wounds. Pte. J. Boydle, cpper Paddington. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The 89th casualty list is as follow:— Killed in Action. Corpl. J. E. Hotson, Caueensland. ...

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  7. THE SERVIAN FRONTIER.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—General Von Mackensen, with two armies, says a German communique, crossed. in his main position on the Save and [?]. ...

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  8. ENEMY FIGHT AMONG THEMSELVES.

    ROME,.Saturday.—The newspapers stats that a Hungarian Honved regiment ordered to the front from Tobinch was forced to march 10 hours foodless. The men ...

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  9. AN INTERESTING DOCUMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—The German paper "Frankfurter Zeltung" publishes a long document issued by the Bulgarian Government to municipalities, showing ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—An Austrian communique says: The Austro-Hungarian and German flgas are flying at Konak. The enemy are watching the banks of the ...

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  11. A DESPERATE BATTLE,

    PETROGRD, Sunday.—An official communique says:—The battle which is in progress at Garbunowks is assuming an extremely desperate character. The ...

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  12. THE TOTALS.

    The total of all States are:— Killed fm action 58 Died of mounds or ilness 39 Wounded 140 ...

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  13. BULGARTAN MOVEMENT.

    SALONIKA, Sunday.—A Bulgarian army corps has been sent towards Pirot. ...

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  14. BOMBARDMENT OF SERVIAN FORTIFICATIONS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—Heavy artillery bombarded the Serbian fortifications day and night, and eventually drove the Ser[?] frontier forces from entrenched ...

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  15. DISEMBARKATION OF ALLIED TROOPS.

    MILAN. Friday.—Six transports and a great trans-Atlantic liner, escorted by destroyers, disembarked Allied troops at Salonika, while Englisb warships searched ...

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  16. ALLEGED RUSSIAN REPULSE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—A German communique says:—General Van Linsingen stormed three villages south-westward of Pinsk, Cavalry fighting is proceeding. ...

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  17. AUSTRALASIA. ROUTE MARCL.

    SYDNEY, Saturday— Premier attaches importance to the routs march from Gilgandra to Hydney. He says that in all probability other route inarches will [?] ...

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  18. The Balkan Crisis..

    LONDON, Friday.—Serbia has handed the Buigarian Minister his passports. ...

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  19. MINISTERS' PASSPORTS.

    SOFIA, Friday.—The Quadruple Ministers have asked for their passports. The Belgain and Servian Minister have received their passports. ...

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  20. DENTAL AND SURGICAL TRIUMPH.

    LONDON, Friday.—An amazing triamph of dental and Surgical skill has been exhibited before the Royal Society of Medicine. During Neuve Chappelle fighting a ...

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  21. PRISONERS TAKEN BY THE RUSSLANS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—A communique says:—We took 1175 prisoners in the Novo-Alexinetz district. Our seroplanes successfully homnarded a train and ...

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  22. BENEVOLENT NEUTRALITY.

    LONDON, Friday—The "Times" says Greece is about to issue a declaration of benevolent neutrality towards the Entente. ...

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  23. AUSTRIAN CAMPAIGN.

    ROME, Friday.—Advices from Cetigne state that the Austrians are preparing a decisive campaign against Mount Lovehen, on which 11-inch batteries have been ...

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  24. Monitions.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—It is understood that orders have been placed with Newcastle Steel Works which will [?] extension of the plant to increases the ...

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  25. A RAILWAY SEIZED.

    SOFIA,Friday.—Bulgarians have dessumed control of the Mustapha Pasha-Dedegatch railway and Buigarian trains will be running immediately. ...

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  26. On the Western Front.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—A German communique says:—We completely repulsed French attacks in the Champagne. We successfully attacked the enemy's salient ...

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  27. GERMANY'S WARNING TO GREECE.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—The "Frankfurter Zeitung" says that Germany protested to Greece against the Allied landing, and issued a warning that further acts of ...

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  28. SHIFTING OFFICES.

    SOFIA, Friday.—The Serbdan Government are removing all the important State offices and the banks from Nish to Priehtina. ...

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  29. Mozambique.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Exchange says that Lisbon reports without comment that transports conveying expeditionary forces salled for Morambique. ...

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  30. WILL, NOT FACE RUSSIANS.

    ACEHENS, Friday,—The forthcoming arrival of Turkish troops at Burghas and Varna is explained by the fact that Bulgaria fears seeding. Bulgarians to oppose the ...

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  31. ASSAULT ON BELGRADE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Reuter's agent says that a Berlin official statement claims that the greater part of Belgrade has been taken and that the Servians are ...

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  32. GIFT CHAIRS AND DUTY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The difficulty with record to the importation of gift chairs and Curtoms duty will probably be got over by the Defence Department ...

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  33. MONITORS ON THE BELGIAN COAST.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Pollen, a naval writer in "Land and Water," hints that since the Admiralty proved the usefulness of monitors in August, 1914, on the ...

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  34. Massacre of Armenians.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.—When the extent of the Armenian massacres by the Turks was known throughout London by cablegrams the public were at first ...

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  35. THE HESPERIAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Walter Ruaclman (President of the Board of Trade) made presentations to the captain and officers of the Hesperian in recognition of ...

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  36. HANDED THEIR PASSPORTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Italy and France have headed the Bulgarian Ministers their passports. ...

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  37. Recruiting.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Up to the present over 3000 railway and tramway employees have enlisted for active service, and 500 fully qualified ambulance men ...

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  38. DEFENCE OF BELGRADE.

    The newspapers point out that British naval gunners are still defending Belgrade. ...

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  39. THE ENEMY'S NUMBERS.

    PARIS, Frlday.—Allied airmen in Serbia report that only 150,000 Austro-Getmans are massed in the northern parts of Serbia. The Bulgarians are short of ...

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  40. THE ALLIES' LANDING.

    ATHENS, Saturday.—By Thursday evening 32,000 Allied troops, including 5000 British, had landed at Salonika. The landing continues. ...

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  41. BOMBARDMENT OF LOOS.

    PARIS, Friday.—A communique says:— There was all intense German bombardment of Loos, and a most violent infantry attack followed, being completely ...

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  42. THE WEEK'S RECRUTTING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The week's recrulting was very poor, only 445 men colisting. ...

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  43. WHAT THE WORLD WANTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Westminstet Gazette" says what the world wants and does not find is the smallest evidence that Germany has done anything to prevent the ...

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  44. RUSSIA'S RESOLVE.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.—Russia is preparing a fresh anny of 2,000,000 for a spring; campaign. The (events in Bulgaria have caused especially resentful anger in ...

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  45. MASCOTS DISGUST.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Mascot Labor League carried a resolution expressing disgust at the payment of expenses in connection with the recent recruiting ...

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  46. FRENCH SOLDIERS CHEERED.

    The first French contingents arriving in Servia met cheering crowds, who offered them fruit and flowers. ...

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  47. KING AND EX-PREMIER,

    In view of the pro-German allegations and personal in feeling between the King of Greece and ex-Premier Venizels lt is noteworthy that the King presented ...

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  48. COMHINE OF TRADE UNIONS.

    L0NDON, Saturday.—The Miners' Federation adopted a provisional scheme for the alliance, particulars of which were cabled on 4th September. Final adoption was ...

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  49. The Pope and Peace.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Rev. Father Murphy, in the course of a war sermon at St. Mary's Cathedral this morning, claimed that the l'ope would succeed in ...

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  50. The Russian Campaign.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday,—A German communique says:—Field Marshal Von Hindenburg repulsed Russian attacks north of Kozlany and south of Lake Wishnieff. ...

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  51. CROSSING RIVERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—A German communique states:—Our crossing of the Arma, Save, and Danube is taking a favorable course. A number of the enemy ...

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  52. DEMAND ON ROUMANIA.

    BUCHAREST, Saturday.—'Austro-Germany again demanded' tho transit of gooda to Bulgaria through Houmanla. Tho lat ter replied that sho adheres to her deci ...

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  53. GERMAN ADVANCE LOST IMPETUS,

    LONDON, Friday.—The main evidence that the German advance has lost its Impetus, says, the "Daily Telegraph's" Petrograd correspondent, in the map. ...

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  54. AUSTRIAN STATEMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday,—An Austrian communique says:—We made prisoners of 4000 men in the Wolhynian territory on the 6th and 7th. The Austro-German ...

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  55. THE NEW GREEK PREMIER.

    ROME, Friday.—The newspapers report that M. Zalmis continues the anti-pulgarian policy. He hastens mobilisation and does not resist the Quadruple's ...

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  56. BRITAINS DETERMINATIONS.—

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. A[?]th (Prime Minister) In a message to Fife Liberals, says.—There is a sprit of fixed determination.— no matter at what sacrifice, to ...

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  57. BULGARIAN COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

    SOFIA, Saturday.—King Ferdinand has appointed General Jekow as Commanderin-Chief. ...

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  58. DISLOYAL UTTERANCES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Charles Brown, allas Daredevil Williams, a whowomen, was fined £10 or two months hard labor for using disloyal utterances while travelling on a ...

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  59. FIFRCE CONTESTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—A Servian official statetment says:—The German crossings of the Save and Danube were fiercely contented with heavy enemy losses and muny ...

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  60. GERMAN TRANSPORT SUNK.

    PETROGRAD. Saturday.—Official: A British submarine near the German coast in the Baitic shelled and' sank a German transport. ...

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  61. THE GERMAN STRENGTH.

    A neutral critic gives the German strength against Dvinsk as 100,000, but a military writer in the Russian official organ expresses the opinion that the number ...

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  62. LONG-EXPECTED OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Sunday,—Reuter's Agency states that telegram which has Just been received declares there la no room for doubt that the attack on Serbia is the ...

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  63. STRUGGLE FOR CROSSINGS.

    NISH, Friday.—A commnique says:— The enemy crossed the Save at Yarak and other points and crossed the Danube at Belgrade fortress and at Ram. The enemy's ...

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  64. OAS MACHINE CAPTURED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The French in the Champagne captured a machine for curing gas victims. ...

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  65. ANTI-GBRMAN MOVEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Sir Joseph Carrathem said yesterday that there was no falling off in the antl-German movement. It was only yet in its infancy. A ...

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  66. DRUNKEN SOLDIERS.

    Prisoners taken on the Vilna front admit that the German troops are worn out, They assert that nocturnal counter attacks are carried out, under the influence ...

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  67. A BRITISH ATTACK.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A soldier's letter in the Cardiff "Express" states that in a recent battle the British attacked although worn out by their exertions. The colonel ...

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  68. ENTENTE INTRESETS IN BULGRIA.

    SOFIA, Sunday.—M, Schoolk, the Dutch Charge D'Affaires, has'been,entrusted with the Entente Powers' Interests in Bulgaria. ...

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  71. SINCERELY BENVEVOLENT.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Greek Minister has notified France that the policy of M. Zuimis, the new Greek Premier, will follow the essential principles Greece has ...

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  72. ATTEMPT TO WRECK RAILWAY.

    ROME, Saturday.—Bulearian comitadtis tried to wreek the Serbo-Greek railway, but were repulsod with-heavy losses. ...

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