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

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  3. ROUMANIAN AITUATION

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd states that the Russian Press advocates a move against Bucharest, as it would be fatal to allow the enemy to ...

    Article : 302 words
  4. WEST FRONT

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterd[?] states that big movements of German troops are reported in Belgium. It is believed that they presage fresh activity. ...

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  5. BLOCKADE OF GREECE

    A leader in the "Times" says that the Greeks are very anxious as to the stoppage of their sea traffic, on account of their empty granaries and storehouses ...

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  6. BRITISH CABINET

    [?]George, the Prime Minister, [?] the formation of a strong [?] Several Liberal members of [?] Administration refused ...

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  7. 20,000 TROOPS NEAR ATHENS.

    The "Weekly Despatch's correspondent at Syra says that it is reported that there are 20,000 Greek troops in the vicinity of Athens ostensibly for the ...

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  8. ATTITUDE OF LIBERALS

    About 200 members Parliament were present at a private Liberal meeting held at the Reform Club at noon on Friday, the number including Mr Asquith and Mr ...

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  9. ITALIAN FRONT

    "Despite torrential rain on the Carso, reciprocal artillery firing has been heavier," says an Halian official message. "We repulsed an attack on ...

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  10. ROUMANIAN SUCCESS.

    The "Times" correspondent with the Roumanian armies says that four Roumanian divisions have defeated a German, Turkish, and two Bulgarian ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. (Reuter.)

    A telegram form Syra states that troops are pouring into Atheus, where there are now 20,000. The Minister of the Entent demanded an explanation for the ...

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  12. (United Service.)

    Dineussing future operations, Italian newspaper insist that the Central Powers intend to launch an offensive against Italy. ...

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  13. ATHENS AND CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a telegram from King Constantine shows that wireless communication between Constantinople and Athens ...

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  14. GERMAN MASS LEVY

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the general committee of the German Labor Federation, through the Socialist newspaper "Vorwacrts." exhorts ...

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  15. SLAVS CAPTURE PRISONERS.

    A Russian communique states: — The Russians captured 500 prisoners, 6 machine guns, and 3 cannon in an engagement west and south of Valleputna, on ...

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  16. PROTEST AGAINST OUTRAGES.

    Athens reports that Court de Velle and Dr J. E. de sturler, and Mr G. Droppers the Spanish, Dutch, and American Ministers respectively, have presented a point ...

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  17. ROUMANIANS CUT OFF.

    A German official report, dealing with the operations in Roumania, says:—"The rapidity of the Austro-German advance across the Bucharest to Ploesahi ...

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  18. SCENES IN ATHENS.

    Mr Jeffries, the well-known war correspondent, telegraphing from Syra says :—"I saw people taken to prison with their hands behind them, and led ...

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  19. FOOD SHORTAGE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that Further disclosures regarding the food position in Prussia were made in the Prussian Diet. ...

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  20. [?] WIN THE WAR POLICY.

    We[?]ly De[?]patch predicts that [?] tab[?]met's Win the War policy [?] brad on the [?]ming of merchant[?] for the spring offened [?] ...

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  21. GERMANS USE "TANKS."

    Renter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a telegram from Berlin says that the Germans, knowing the effect of their use on the West front, used tanks ...

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  22. CONSTANTINE ILL.

    Zurich reports that King Constantine is again ill. The wound in his side is constantly open. ...

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  23. EARLIER MESSAGES

    "Times" political correspondent [?] that Messrs Lloyd-George, Bonar[?] Arthur Hender[?] Lord Curzon [?] or ?Lord M[?]er (Minister without ...

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  24. MACEDONIA FRONT.

    "There has been hard fighting on the whole of the font," says a Serbian communique. "The enemy reinforced, made several ...

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  25. MINISTERS RESIGN.

    Baron Von Soden, Bavarian Minister of the interior and Baron Von Krossensthn, War Minister, have resigned. They are victims of the Hindenberg ...

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  26. FRENCH SECRET SESSION.

    Paris reports that following the secret session of the Chamber the public may expect that decisions regarding the more vigoious prosecution of the war may ...

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  27. ATTEMPT TO REACH ODESSA.

    A Geneva message states that the German newspapers say that Von Hindenburg's ambition in to reach Odessa, Russia being Germany's most dangerous ...

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  28. RUSSIAN RAILWAYS

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent reports that the railway from Petrograd to Romanoff on the Murmanian Coast, on the extreme north coast Russia, west ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. SARRAIL'S TURN NEXT.

    Speculation is taking place in the European capitals concerning Germany's plans M. Marcel Hutin, writing in the "Echode Paris." says that the Roumania first ...

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  30. FALKENHAYN'S NEXT MOVE.

    The enemy bombardment of the Monasatir positions and his violent counter-attacks cast of the Czerna have renewed the spceulation as to the next move to be ...

    Article : 144 words
  31. JOFFRE'S POSITION.

    In view of the French Government's decision to re-organise the military commands, the position of Gen Joffre, the Allied Generalis[?] on the West front ...

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  33. NEW BATTLESHIPS

    It is announced by the American Navy Department that Japan is building A larger and swifter battleship than any built or planned for the 'American ...

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  34. [?]STRY WILL WIN THE WAR.

    Northcliflc writes that Mr Lloyd[?] is now the head of the British [?] Australian, New Zealand, and [?] Mrican wer efforts, upon whom ...

    Article : 126 words
  35. COUNCIL OF MINISTERS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that a motion has been introduced in the Chamber of Deputies to restrict the Council of Minister to five, namely ...

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  36. DIVISIONS FROM ROUMANIA.

    Col Repington says that the Allies should immediately face possible danger of Sarrail being opposed by Turco-Bulgarian divisions drawn from the ...

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  37. MENACING ADEN.

    Gen Sir O'Moore Greagh, formerly Commander-in-Chief in India, writing in the "Weekly Dispatch," discounts the possibility of Field=Marshal Von Mackensen ...

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  38. ITALIAN MINISTRY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome states that the Chamber of Deputies, by 378 votes to 45, voted its confidence in the Government, which the Premics ...

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  39. MR. E. CARSON CRITICISED.

    [?] on official announcement, news[?] matiaue Cabinet-making with [?]mity. The War Council sec[?] Lord Balfour as better fitted ...

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  40. BATTLESHIP SUFFREN.

    In an official communique issued in Paris it is stated that the battleship Suffern (12,257 tons,) whch took a prominent part in the Dardanelles bombardment ...

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  41. HOME-CROWN FOOD

    The acheme for the production of homegrown food in England is progressing. Vegetable gardens on railway embankments are suggested. Experts are ...

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  42. MESOPOTAMIA

    An official report from Mesopetamia states:—"Six British aeroplanes retaliating for hostile bombings, dropped half a ton of ...

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  43. ASSISTED AT DARDANELLES.

    The battleship Suffern assisted in the attempt to force the Dardanelles, and penetrated to the extreme limit of the mine field. Turkish shells striking her. ...

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  44. STANDARD FLOUR ON SHIPS.

    The Board of Trade has approved of the use of ordinary flour instead of standard flour on ships, pending a test of the latter's keeping, qualities. ...

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  45. THE IRISH PROBLEM.

    [?] Manchester Guardian" expects [?] Lloyd-George will attempt an im[?] of the Irish question by [?] Omperial conference to discuse ...

    Article : 45 words
  46. SPIRIT OF PACIFISM

    The "Times" in a leading article says that the spirit of pacifism has been of fectually exorcised. There will be no more suggestions that English statesmen ...

    Article : 41 words
  47. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that owing to ill-bealth and strain Mr Walter Hines Page, American Ambassador to England, has resigned. ...

    Article : 29 words
  48. WAR PROFITS TAX

    The "Times says that Australian companies" shares have developed a firmer tone because of the Commonwealth War Profits tax being modified. ...

    Article : 30 words
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