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  3. TRANSPORT OTRANTO

    The Admiralty announces that at 11 o'clock on the morning of October [?]. the armed mercantile cruiser Otranto collided with the steamer Kashmir. ...

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  4. THE BALKANS.

    An official Serbian communique announces:—"Despite strong resistance we reached the right bank of the Foclitza River, and the massif of ...

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  5. IN THE AIR

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"Despite the weather oar low-fliers continued to harass the retreating enemy. We dropped twelve tons ...

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  6. ENEMY SEEKING FOR PEACE

    The Central News Agency states that Turkey has made a definite peace offer through President Wilson. The "Daily News" announces that ...

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  7. FINE ADVANCE OF ALLIES

    The Australian Press Asociation leaerns:—"A great alteration in the whole face of the west front is now in progress. The German army is ...

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  8. "UTMOST IMPORTANCE"

    A message from Paris states that experts consider that the Americans' great and speedy victory astride the Meuse is of the utmost importance. ...

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  9. Enemy's Accounts

    A German official communique states:—"Westward of Douai we retired to the lines in the rear. We frustrated a British attempt to break ...

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  10. AUSTRO-HUNGARY

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Milan correspondent says that revolutionary changes are quietly occurring in Austro-Hungary and the Governments ...

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  11. ITALIAN FRONT

    The Wireless Italian Official Communique states:—"We, with the Franco-British this morning carried out seven vigorous coups de main ...

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  12. NEW YORK CABLEGRAMS

    Vouziers, Guise, and the villages south of Laon are burning. The French and Americans are near Dun-sur-Meuse and Duzancy. ...

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  13. AUSTRIAN STATEMENT

    An official Austrian communique states:—"We evacuated Prizren and Pristina. On the heights northward of Leskovac, the Germans are ...

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  14. FRENCH REPORT

    A French communique announces:—"Before our incessant attacks the enemy has been compelled to abandon on a front of sixty kilometres ...

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  15. PRACTICALLY UNOPPOSED

    The Germans are retreating rapidly in three sectors, the retreat being most pronounced in the Champagne, where the French have occupied ...

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  16. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The Hirano Mara was torpedoed off the Irish coast on the night of Otcober 5. It is doubtful whether her boats would have lived in the rough ...

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  17. GERMAN MILITARISM

    A German official wireless message says that Erzberger, in an interview, said that the new Government's first step had been to subordinate the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN PREFERENCE

    The War Office is discontinuing the Argentine meat supplies for Egypt, and is substituting Australian and New Zealand meats exclusively. ...

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  19. SPIRIT OF JUSTICE

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Robert Lansing) dring the course of a speech said:—"The German military leaders and armies will be defeated. The ...

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  20. BEFORE ROULERS

    A Belgian communique states:—"There was great activity by the hostile artillery against our communications. After a violent artillery ...

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  21. DANGER OF BLUFF

    Sir Auckland Geddes says that Germany is trying to find a way of avoiding defeat and his great fear was that we would be bluffed into a wrong ...

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  22. TROPHIES OF WAR

    General Dodds has aranged a remarkable display of war trophies at the great hall of Australia House. It includes an albatross aeroplane ...

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  23. HAIG'S REPORTS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"Between Bohain and Solesmes the enemy is strongly resisting on the line of the Selle River. We ...

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  24. AMERICAN VICTORY LOAN

    A report from New York states that Whilst President Wilson was marching in a Victory Loan parade, a man dashed out from the crowd. The ...

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  25. CORRESPONDENTS' STORIES

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs:—"Airmen report that the roads south-eastward of the Le Cateau are surging with traffic and transport to get clear ...

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  26. THE ATTACK ON THE LEINSTER

    The sinking of Leinster and Hirano Maru is apparently an incident new to the submarine campaign recently inaugurated with much larger and ...

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  27. EARTHQUAKE AT PORTO RICO

    New York reports that heavy damage has been caused by earthquake and tidal wave at Sanjuan, Porto Rico. ...

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  28. EMPIRE GOLD PRODUCTION

    The Press Buraeu announces that the Treasury has appointed a Committee consisting of Lord Inchcape, Sir Thos. Elliott, Sir Charles Adids ...

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  29. TREATMENT OF BRITISH PRISONERS

    The Government has decided to take immediate action in reference to the German treatment of British prisoners. A statement will be issued ...

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  30. STRONG DENUNCIATION

    The Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour's speech, delivered to the American Press delegates, referred to the Linster disaster. He said that the Germans ...

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  31. AMERICAN ADVANCE

    An American communique announces:—"On both sides of the Meuse violent counter-attacks failed to stem the advance of the Franco-American ...

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  32. THE INFLUENZA OUTBREAK

    The medical officer of health states that the situation at Capetown has distinctly improved as regards the number of deaths. He hopes that the ...

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  33. THE KAISER

    A message from Amsterdam says that General von Ludendorff has arrived in Berlin and it is currently stated that he has tendered his ...

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  34. FLANDERS COAST

    "The Germans have practically abandoned the Flanders coast and removed a large number of guns and sunk more ships at the entrance of ...

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