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  2. ROUMANIAN FRONTS

    "Enemy attacks in the wooded Carpathians were repulsed with great losses," says a Russian official report. "The enemy is persistently attacking south of ...

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    [?] next on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times." [?] to Australia by special permission. It should be understood [?] are not close of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be ...

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  4. ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian official message says:— "Intense enemy movements continue in the Terragnolo Valley, but re hindered, by our batteries. ...

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  5. LOSS OF THE ARABIA

    "Passengers on the torpedoed P. and O. liner Arabia (7933 tons)," says the "Times" correspondent at Port Said, "agree in paying a tribute to the ...

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  6. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that diplomatic circles are agitated over the receipt of reports which show that a submarine crisis threatens. ...

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  7. BRITISH SUCCESS

    [?] on the British [?] an attack on [?] launched [?] important positions ...

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  8. SINKING OF COLUMBIA.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington states that official circles there fear that the sinking of the American steamer Columbia foreshadows a ...

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  9. TURKISH BASES RAIDED

    "A ton of high explosive," says an official message from Egypt, "was dropped in two successful air raids on Bir el Magdhaba (south of El Arish) and Birsaba ...

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  10. ENEMY IN DOBRUDJA.

    Rome reports assert that Field-Marshal Von Mackensen's forces in the Dobrudja are in headlong retreat. It is stated that disease is working ...

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  11. STEAMER BATAVIER.

    The steamer Batavier carried much valuable cargo. Dutch commerce is disorganised owing to the lack of tonnage and much cargo is awaiting shipment to ...

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  12. ANZACS NOT ENGAGED.

    The new push by the British is some miles from the district into which the Australians recently entered. It is presumed, in the absence of official ...

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  13. BRITISH LOSE VESSELS

    The British steamers Morazan, Carterham, and Kapunda have been sulk. The captain of the Morazan was taken prisoner by the Germans. ...

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  14. EFFORT TO CRUSH ROUMANIA.

    From what is apparently trust worthy information, it is learned that the Central Powers are concentrating great forces against Roumania, which they will do their ...

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  15. REBELS DEFEATED.

    Detailing operations against the rebels in the province of Darfur, an official message from Egypt says:— "Three hundred men of the Egyptian ...

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  16. NEW GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    Telegraphing front Copenhagen, the "Daily Mail" correspondent says that eye-witnesses are unanimous that the German submarines now operating in the ...

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  17. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Petrograd messages confirm the reports that further large Russian reinforcements have arrived in Roumania principally in the region of the Predeal Pass. ...

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  18. SERBIAN ADVANCE

    A Paris communique dealing with the operations on the Serbian front says:— "Supported by the intense fire of the French artillery the Serbians in the loop ...

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  19. THE DEUTSCHLAND.

    The "Times" correspondent at New York says that the German submarine Deutschland, which is at New London, Connecticut, is ready to put to sea with ...

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  20. EVADING THE BRITISH.

    Reuter's correspondent at New London states that the Deutschland is now loaded, and sails oil Wednesday. Commander Koenig says that he is cure that he ...

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  21. BEATEN ENEMY PURSUED.

    "We not only broke counter attacks against the Chuke range, on the Cerna front, but have continued our victorious advance northward, pursuing the enemy," ...

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  22. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    An official message from Mesopotamia says:— "Two British aeroplanes successfully bombarded the headquarters of Turkish ...

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  23. [?]RILLIANT SUCCESS.

    [?] British advance was a [?] of great strategic [?] the second portion of [?] in July, when we ...

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  24. PASSENGERS IMPRISONED.

    Belgian and British passengers on a seized Dutch mailboat have been imprisoned at Bruges. ...

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  25. AIR RAID AT OSTEND.

    A statement issued by the Admiralty "A squadron of naval aeroplanes carried out an attack on the harbor at ...

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  26. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE

    Don't wait till the little sore develops into a big sore, then into something war". It is far better and easier to set matters right at the first stages than later. As ...

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  27. GERMAN FORCES

    Col A Court Repington, the military expert of the "Times." estimates that the German forces in the field now number 4,333,333. There are also 2,000,000 ...

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  28. CAPTURE OF HEIGHTS.

    M. Calvert, the "Times" correspondent with the Serbian forces says that the capture of the Cuke heights vastly improves the position. The Bulgarians ...

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  29. THE ARABIA'S SHELLS.

    A British officer the Arabia states that he was on dock when he heard a muffled explosion. Everybody knew exactly what it meant and what to do ...

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  30. ALLIED RAID IN PRUSSIA.

    A Paris communique and seven escorting British naval aeroplane bombed blast furnaces at St. Ingbert, north-east of ...

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  31. GREEK SITUATION.

    A Venezelist official statement issued at Salonika says that Royalists have occupied the village of Oastana, north of Grevenu, where a detachment of Venezelists ...

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  33. CALLING UP CIVILIANS.

    It is reported that the German Government contemplates calling an extraordinary session of the Rechistag, with a view to passing legislation calling up ...

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  34. "ALL FIT CITIZENS."

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" states that bill compelling all physically fit citizens to serve the Fatherland will be introduced forthwith at a special session of ...

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  35. CANADIAN WAR MINISTER

    Ottawa reports that the Canadian War Minister, Sir Sam Hughes, has resigned from the Cabinet. His probable successor is Mr. F. B. M'Curdy, of Halifax. ...

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  36. [?]PTION OF OFFENSIVE.

    [?] in which the British have [?] advance the Ancre cuts [?] at a point a mile [?] Thiepval. ...

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  37. GREECE AND ALLIES.

    Athens reports that 1500 Royalist troops which occupy the villages north of Ekaterini, are requisitioning crops and terrorising the population. ...

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  38. WAR WORK FOR WOMEN.

    A Berlin proclamation appeals to women to apply for war work. It accuses war brides of leaving factories on their marriage and taking ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN LADIES.

    Advices from Malta report that passengers [?]ise the remarkable courage of toe Australian Indies. Prior to her rescue one lady said to the British officers ...

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  40. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    An official Russian report received on Monday afternoon says:— "We sank the majority of a number of enemy torpedo boats which entered the ...

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  41. SOCIALIST AT COURT

    It is announced that the Kaiser has granted an audience to Hery Mueller, a Socialist deputy. This is the first time a Socialist has been received at the ...

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  42. PASSENGERS ON TRAWLERS.

    Continuing his story, telegraphed by the "Times" correspondent at Marseilles of the torpedoing of the Arabia. Mr N. H. Pronter, of the Indian Civil Service, said:— ...

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  43. MONEY FROM ABROAD.

    Petrograd reports that authority has been given for the issue abroad of Treasury bonds for £200,000,000. ...

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  44. GERMAN SLAVE RAIDS

    A message from the "Times" correspondent of Amsterdam says that the "Telegraff's" frontier commissioner describes the arrival of slave trains at ...

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  45. EARLY HOME RULE

    The "Times" correspondent, at Dublin states that rumors from London forecast Government concessions to the Nationalists, including early Home Rule; ...

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  46. GOVERNOR OF CANADA.

    The Duke of Devonshire (the new Governor-General of Canada) and family have arrived at Ottawa, were they were accorded an ovation. ...

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  47. JAPANESE NAVY

    Advices from Tokio report that a new battleship of 31,000 tons, with a speed of 23 knots, and 12 14-inch guns, has been launched at Kobe. ...

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  48. DEPORTATION OF BELGIANS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that Cardinal Mercier, the Primate of Belgium, has issued a spirited protest to the civilised world against the ...

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  49. WHITE BREAD

    The political correspondent of the "Times" says that the Government is considering the compulsory use of whole-meal bread, and the prohibition of white ...

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  50. SHIPS ARRIVE QUICKLY.

    Twelve of the survivors of the torpedoed steamer Arabia, who reached Rome on Sunday morning, describe the remarkable rapidity with which five ships ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN NURSES

    The Australian nurses who arrived by the Osterley have been drafted by the Red Cross to the provinces. The West Australians have gone to Leeds, the South ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN ZINC

    Mr Fisher the Australian High Commissioner, and the Agent-General recently visited Swansea. As a result of their visit the Harbor Trust has ...

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