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  2. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Irish. Nationalists are very restless, and violently oppose compulsion, while a section is also opposing further voluntary recruiting in ...

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  3. CONSCRIPTION NOTES.

    The arguments in favor of conseription are so numerous and those against relatively so small that if a prominent "anti" were to come along and deliver an address in ...

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  4. ULTIMATUM TO GREECE. ALLIES DEMAND HANDING OVER OF FLEET.

    LONDON, Wednesday—General Sir Doug-las Haig reports:—There has been hostile artillery activity on the greater part of the battle front north of Neuville St. Vaast. ...

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  5. SITUATION IN GREECE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The French newspapers hint that the Allies intend taking a strong line of action in regard to Greece. An Athens message says the new Premier ...

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  6. THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A British statement issued from Salonica says:—We oc-eupied Toflova and Proseniek. Our mounted brigade drove off hostile cavalry two ...

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  7. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION. ROLL OF HONOR.

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  8. ANGLO FRENCH PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A French official statement in regard to Macedonia says:—On the right wing the British, crossed the railway line, in the centre we carried the ...

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  9. IRISH UNIONISTS FAVOR COMPULSION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Irish Unionists passed a resolution in favor of compulsion for Ireland. ...

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  10. ALLIES DEMAND GREEK FLEET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Renter's Athens correspondent says the Allies demanded the handing over of the Greek fleet. The Minister for Marine promised compliance with the ...

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  11. SEIZURE OF ARMS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An order has been issued in Dublin for the seizure of all arms and ammunition, including sporting arms. ...

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  12. A PROFOUND SENSATION.

    ATHENS, Thursday.—The ultimatum included demands that the mails and the Piraens-Larissa railway be placed under Allied control. It caused a profound sensation in ...

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  13. ITALIAN OPERATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Rome correspondent says:—General Cadorna reports a brilliant success on Mount Pasubio in the penetration of a strongly fortified ...

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  14. PURSUIT CONTINUES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The pursuit of the second Rumanian army from Kronstadt continues. ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S WAR EXPENDITURE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith introduced a credit vote for £300,000,000. The Prime Minister stated that for 190 days since the beginning ...

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  16. DETAILS OF ULTIMATUM.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Athens correspondent says:—Admiral Fournet presented an ultimatum to the Government demanding as a precautionary measure with a ...

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  17. THE RUMANIAN DASH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Stanley Wash-burn, the Correspondent, is greatly impressed with the Rumanian dash whereby they forced almost impregnable passes. The enemy, ...

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  18. TOTAL OUT OF ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Including to-day's list the number of Australians out of action is 72,040. ...

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  19. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

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  20. AN UNEXPECTED BLOW.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The fresh Italian blow on the Carso was unexpected after the period of comparative quiet owing to the state of the weather on the Carso ...

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  21. ENCIRCLING CHAULNES.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—As a result of yes-terday's attack the French line now runs three kilometres west of and then along the road Berney towards Chaulnes and outflanks ...

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  22. A HERCULEAN TASK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Sir Edward Carson declared it would be disaster if Germany were permitted to crush Rumania. It was no use ...

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  23. NEW POSITIONS ORGANISED.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A communique says: —We organised now positions south of the Somme and extended our gains at certain points. Yesterday's prisoners number 1377. ...

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  24. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The United States, in replying to the memorandum of the Allies in respect to belligerent submarines in neutral ports, expresses the opinion that the ...

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  25. FALKENHAYN'S FORCES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Rumanians are now at grips with General Von Falkenhayn, who is seeking to invade over the mountain frontier. There has been heavy fighting ...

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  26. GENERAL HAIG'S OPINION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Asquith stated in the House of Commons that General Sir D. Haig summarised his opinion on the Somme as follows:—All the arms and ...

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  27. THE END NOT YET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Curzon, speaking at a farewell luncheon to the Duke of Devonshire, the new Governor General of Canada, said:—We have not yet come to the ...

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  28. DECLINED TO MAKE STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Lord Cecil (Under-Secretary to the Foreign Office) deelined to make a statement in respect of the submarine warfare. ...

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  29. THE TURNED TIDE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Morning Post's" Petrograd correspondent says the Russo-Rumanians are making rapid headway in the Dobrudja, having advanced from ...

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  30. THE KINGSTON'S CREW.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The finding of five abandoned ship's boats in good condition by a Spanish steamer is regarded as fairly conclusive evidence that the Kingston's crew ...

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  31. ALL DAY BOMBARDMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General Sir D. Haig reports: A heavy bombardment took place all day. An attempted enemy attack north of Coureclette was stopped. We shelled ...

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  32. TROUBLES IN AUSTRIA.

    ZURICH, Thursday.—Secretly conveyed information from Austria shows that 24,000 munition factory hands struck. Czech soldiers fired on the strikers and killed 700. ...

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  33. TORPEDING OF DUTCH STEAMER.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A diplomatic official predicts that Germany will pay indemnity to Holland for the torpedoing of the Dutch steamer Bloomerscijk. ...

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  34. CLAIMED REPULSE OF ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A German communique claims to have repulsed numerous attacks extending from the Somme as far north as the Anere during the evening of ...

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  35. THE GERMAN MOTIVE.

    LONDON. Thursday.—A member of the Rumanian Parliament, M. Basilesco, in an article, says he believed that, following the German motives in the attempt to crush ...

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  36. SUBMARINE OFF SAVANNAH.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—It is rumored that a submarine was seen off Savannah, on the Georgian coast, which might indicate that Commander Bose is proceeding to the Gulf ...

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  37. AMERICANS KILLED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—German shrapnel intended for British Britrsh air Taiders killed two Americans in the streets of B ...

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  38. VAST FIGHTING MACHINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" correspondent. with the army, who is visiting the point where the Franco-British [?]roops join, writes:—The French officers say "It is ...

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  39. FORCING PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The German press is excited over the U53, warning neutrals against Germany's sea power. The new York "World's" correspondent in Berlin ...

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  40. CALLING UP THE OLD HANDS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday,—The Berlin "Tageblatt" announces that men of 60 to 65 years of age who were previously declared to be unfit for service will be re examined ...

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  41. VIOLENT ENEMY ATTACKS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Official: There has been a bombardment of the entire Somme front. Violent enemy attacks at Bois de Chaulnes were repulsed. South of the Somme ...

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  42. THE ENEMY REPULSED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Rumanian communique says:—Enemy attacks at various points in Transylvania were repulsed, especially in the vicinity of the Caineni and ...

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  43. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George said that never in the history of any country had an army been better fed, clothed, and looked after than the ...

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  44. NORWEGIAN BARQUE SUNK.

    CHRISTIANIA, Thursday.—A Norwegian barque has been sunk in the Mediterranean. The crew were saved. ...

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  45. ENEMY'S SHELLING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Sir D. Haig says:—The enemy'a shelling has been especially, directed at "Hessian" trench, north of Courcelette, around "Stuff" redoubt and the ...

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  46. NOTE FROM THE PRESIDENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A "Daily Mail" message from New York says that President Wilson will probably address a new Note to Germany Similar to the terms of the Note to ...

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  47. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Bukarest correspondent says it is proposed to indemnify air raid sufferers from confiscated enemy property. ...

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  48. AUSTRIAN ADVANCE STOPPED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A telegram from Rome states that fierce fighting continues in the vicinity of Brasso. The Austrian advance has been stopped, thanks to the arrival ...

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  49. JIGGI RACES.

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  50. THE STOCK EXCHANGE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Wheat on the Chicago and Winnipeg markets dropped one and two cents owing to the British purchase of Canadian and Australian crops. ...

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  51. LLOYD GEORGE'S INTERVIEW.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George, replying to criticism by Mr. R.D. Holt (Liberal) regarding the American interview 0n the 28th ...

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  52. NO DECISION.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Mr. Lansing, after conferring with President Wilson and other members of the Cabinet, declared that no decision had been arrived at ...

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  53. WARDEN ESTATE SALE.

    The subdivision sale of portion of the Warden Estate in the Milton district was held at Milton by Messrs. Hill, Clark and Co., Ltd., and H. G. Bisset, auctioneers in ...

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  54. VOTE ADOPTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" in a leading article says:—Though there is doubtless room for economy and more efficient expenditure we believe the gigantic sum will be ...

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  55. LIFE OF REICHSTAG PROLONGED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The life of the Reichstag has been prolonged, for three months. ...

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  56. EIGHT HOUR DEMONSTRATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Eight Hour Committee has urged the Government to proclaim November 4th a public holiday in order to permit of the celebration which was ...

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  57. LIVELY HAND-TO-HAND FIGHTING.

    PARTS, Thursday.—We entered Morval and Chaulnes. Enemy attacks led to lively handto-hand fighting. Grenade attacks at St. Pierre-Vaast were repulsed. ...

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  58. THE PEACE QUESTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" correspondent says that the New York "World's" assertion that Mr. Gerard (the American Ambassador in Berlin) has come ...

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  59. AUSTRALASIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Senator Bussell, Chairmp.11 of the Australian Wheat Board, docs not think it will be practicable to give the farmers another advance of 6d ...

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  60. GERMAN AGGRESSION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Sir Edward Carson, in referring to Rumania, urged Britain to realise that Ger-man aggression was chiefly directed to the ...

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  61. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Caucus of the Labor Party to-day selected Mr. Coyne as Minister for Railways in the room of Mr. Adamson, who resigned. Mr. Coyne ...

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  62. GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The German official casualty lists show a total of over three and a half millions, of which number one and a quarter million have been ...

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  63. NO SLACKERS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Massey, the New Zealand Premier, when interviewed, said New Zealand wag pledged to fight to the finish. "We are working," he said, ...

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