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  3. INVASION OF SERBIA

    It is claimed by Berlin that Belgrade, which the Austro-German forces attacked heavily at the week-end has fallen. An other message from an official German ...

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  4. GERMANY AND BULGARIA

    The Milan newspaper “Corriere della Sera” is responsible for the statement that the German-Bulgarian agreement, providing for the military co-operation ...

    Article : 388 words
  5. GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

    The London "Spectator" has published extract from a letter written by a nursing sister at the Dardanelles in which she touches on the work of dogs in ...

    Article : 130 words
  6. THE PERRY ENQUIRY

    The first witness called when the enquiry into the case of Gunner Perry was resumed by Mr Cohen, P.M., to-day was Lt-Col G. Cussenden, noting principal ...

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  7. ARMENIAN ATROCITIES

    According to a message from New York, there are signs of awakening indignation in the United States regarding the Armenian massacres. The principal ...

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  8. DENTAL SURGERY

    An amazing triumph in dental surgical still has been exhibited by the Royal Society of Medicine. During the battle of Neuve Chapelle a ...

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  9. TO VICTORY"

    The French Commander-in-[?] the French Union of [?] Saturday. [?] the members on their ...

    Article : 161 words
  10. BATTLES IN THE EAST

    “The Russians,” states a communique from Berlin, “attempted to recapture positions at Garbunowka, west of Dunaberg, but we repulsed them after severe ...

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  11. "YOUR DEGENERATE HEART."

    The Duke de Montpensior, a member of the House of Hourbon, and a nephew of King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who is himself a Prince of a French race, has ...

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  12. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    The United Staten Consul-General in London (Mr Skinner) is not likely to return as the outcome of the complaint of the British Government that he forwarded ...

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  13. "TOWARDS INDIA."

    Amsterdam despatches declare that the German Press is enthusiastic over the fall of Belgrade, which is regarded as the best base for the coming great operations ...

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  14. GENERAL ITEMS.

    Lord Kitchener (Secretary of State for War) is releasing the ploughmen in the British army for a month to assist in the ploughing in the autumn. ...

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  15. IMPEDING THE FOE'S ADVANCDE.

    The Paris newspapers, discussing the latest developments in the Balkans, declare that the Quadruple Entente nations are united. Regarding the effort ...

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  16. GREECE'S ATTITUDE.

    The Athens newspaper "Kairo[?]" states that after the mobilisation order had been signed, King Constantine asked M. Vene[?]los the then Premier the purpose of ...

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  17. FRENCH MINISTER ILL.

    M. Delca[?]e (the French Minister for Foreign Affairs) is ill, and the Premier (M. Viviani) has temporarily taken over the Foreign Office. ...

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  18. SUBMARINES TOLL.

    During the week there have been 1366 arrivals and sailings at British ports. Eight vessels, aggregating 25,027 tons. were sunk by German submarines. ...

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  19. RECOGNITION OF HEROISM.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr Walter Runciman) has made presentations to the captain and officers of the Allan liner Hesporian (10,920 tons), which ...

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  20. ANT ASSAULT.

    [?]ench communique says:—[?] we again progressed [?] A brilliant assault made [?] German french South ...

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  21. PROPOSED GIFT DREADNOUGHT.

    From Bombay it is announced that the Rajah of Butlam who is fighting in France, has issued an appeal to Indian nobleman and business people on behalf ...

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  22. DUNKELDE PATRIOTIC FUND

    A meeting arising out of the Dunkeld Patriotic case which came before Mr Justice A'Beckett last month was held on Saturday night. The case was one in ...

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  23. LUDICROUS SUPRISE.

    The “Observer” a London Sunday journal, states that the rabid newspapers which are suggesting the full of Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign ...

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  24. SUPPORTERS OF VENEZELOS.

    Johannesburg advices report that 200 Greek reservists refused to embark for Greece on learning that M. Venezelos had resigned. ...

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  25. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    “Fourteen Italian aeroplanes,” states a Rome communique, “dropped bombs on the headquarters of one of the Austrian high commands at Cost Anjerica. They ...

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  26. [?] OF TAHURE.

    [?]witness, describing the Chamgagne on 7th October the French troops ca[?] stretegically important ...

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  27. "OFF TO MISERABLE WAR."

    The Bulgarian Minister in Paris (Dr Stanclov) who was handed his passports on Saturday, has departed states an official intimation from the French capital ...

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  28. DREAMS OF EMPIRE.

    Mr Robert Blatchford, the well-known [?]ditor of the newspaper “Clarion,” writing in the “Weekly Despatch” on the Balkans situation says: “King Ferdinand’s ...

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  29. TURKS AND ITALIANS.

    Advices received in Rome state that rioters in Constantinople have wrecked the Italian Emabassy without any interference from the police. ...

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  30. RECRITS' LOND MARCH

    Dressed in red, white, and blue and mounted on horses six-girls led the recruits out from Gilgandra on their 320 miles march to Sydney, and when the ...

    Article : 170 words
  31. BRITAIN'S WARSHIPS

    Mr A. H. Pollen, the well-known naval writer, in an article which he has contributed to "Land and Water" hints that since the Admiralty proved the ...

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  32. ALBANIAN UNREST.

    Salonika reports that Essad Pasha, the Provisional President of Autonomous Albania, is worthy of praise for checking the revolt which Austro-Bulgarian ...

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  33. [?] GAS FUMES.

    Express” publishes a letter [?] soldier in which the [?] recent battle at Loos the ...

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  34. "SERBIA MUST BE CRUSHED."

    The “Frankfurter Zeitung” declares that the German campaign against Serbia [?] give the Austro-Germans a free line of communication across the north-eastern ...

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  35. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    It is reported that four German submarines, the parts of which were sent through Bulgaria and reconstructed at Varna (on the Black Sea) were in ...

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  36. MUNITION WORKERS

    A party of munition workers, accompanied by Mr W. Brace, who as Under Secretary of State for Home Affairs is one of the Labor representatives in the ...

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  37. PROTEST BY HUNGARY.

    In dispatches from the Budapost correspondent of the Rome newspaper, “Tribuna,” it is reported that there are grave discussions between Germany and ...

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  38. [?] TENACITY.

    [?] states that the British [?]roops are engaged in repel[?] attacks near Loos, which [?] after the terrible ...

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  39. MANUFACTURE OF SHELLS

    Thirteen firms in Australia and three Government concerns have tendered for the supply and manufacture of 18-pounder high explosive shells. Tenders ...

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  40. BULGARS IN EGYPT.

    The general officer commanding the British forces in Egypt (Lt-Gen Sir J. G. Maxwell) has ordered all Bulgarians in Egypt to register before 29th October. ...

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  41. BULGAR COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

    King Ferdinand has appointed Gen Jekoff commander-in-chief of the Bulgarian army, in lieu of the Crown Prince, who was given the post when mobilisation was ...

    Article : 39 words
  42. BULGARS FROM GERMANY.

    Bucharest reports that Bulgaria has asked Roumania to facilitate the transit of 6000 Hulgarians from Germany and Austria. ...

    Article : 48 words
  43. [?] HONORED

    [?] Gazette” it is announc[?] distinguished conduct [?] Staff-Sergt Heath of [?] Flying Corps, for ...

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  44. TURKISH FROTH.

    From Amsteram it is advised that in the Turkish Chamber on Tuesday, the President, Hall Bey, said:—”Bulgaria is opening a new chanter of history. The ...

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