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  2. THE ALLIES

    In the French Chamber of Deputies this afternoon M. Viviani, the Premier, stated that to-morrow(Wednesday) Russia will throw troops against Bulgaria. ...

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  3. SERBIA'S FINE DEFENCE

    The air in the Balkans is clearing. The Serbians are making a valiant defence, and have defeated the Germans outside of Belgrade, and driven them back to the sub[?]s, forced the enemy that had corssed at a point to the east of the Morava River back over the Da[?]be, and repulsed Austrians advancing across the Drina River on the west. They are outnumbered, but they are in strong enough force to hold up the enemy for weeks if necessary. The ...

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  4. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    Further heavy fighting on the northern part of the Dwina-Niemen front is thus described in last night's communique:- ...

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  5. SLAVERY IN BELGIUM.

    An official French wireless message states that Germany is resorting to slavery as regards the entire population of Belgium, who are regarded as civil ...

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  6. THE SLAUGHTER RESUMED.

    Mr. Henry Morganthan, the American Ambassador at Constantinople, has officially reported to the State Department at Washington that since ...

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  7. HELP FOR BELGIUM.

    Sir Charles Johnston, the Lord Mayor of London, on behalf of tho National Committee for the Relief of the Belgians desires to express his deep ...

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  8. THE FRENCH ATTACK.

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," who has visited the Ggerman prisoners section of the French military hospital at Val d[?] Grace, ...

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  9. THE POPE'S PROTEST.

    The Italian newspaper "Correspondenza" states after the Holy See's repeated unavailing diplomatic protests agaomst tje Arm[?]ian massa[?]res the ...

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  10. MARKETS AND MONEY

    Mr. R. M[?]nna, the C[?]or [?] the Exc[?]uer, introduced in the House of Commons yesterday the American Loan Bill, and explained ...

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  11. NIEMEN-PRIPET LINE

    The fighting near [?]sk is now going in favour of the Russians. Last night's communique says:- To the southward of Pinsk, we ...

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  12. THE BULGARIAN ONSET

    The Bulga[?]ans began the attack on Serbia at Garib[?]ghaz, near Kniashevatz, on Monday, at noon. The Serbian Legation announces that ...

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  13. BRITAIN AND THE BALKANS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, announced that Sir Edward Grey, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, ...

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  14. THE BALKANS.

    To-day's official communique says:- Our troops are admirably resisting the Austro-German onslanght. Our offensive between the Rivers Mlava ...

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  15. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    This afternoon's communique states: By bold attacks on the Southern frontier of the Tyrol, between Adige and the Brenta, we have broken ...

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  16. ROLL OF HONOUR.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Asquith, tho Prime Mimstei, in a voice bioken by emotion, paid a tribute to the four members of the ...

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  17. PRIPET-DNIESTER LINE.

    The Russians have pier[?]ed the Teutonic lines on the Stry[?]a River, and have taken over 2,000 prisoners. DETAILS OF THE VICTORY. ...

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  18. DEPENDENTS OF SOLDIERS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday afternoon, Mr. H. W. Foster, the Financial Secretary to the War Office, stated that the payments to dependents ...

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  19. THE GRAVE SITUATION.

    The House of Commons met aga[?] to-day after a fortnight's adjournment, and was crowded. Members in the lobby wa[?]ly discussed the grave ...

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  20. BRUSH WITH GREEKS.

    The newspaper "[?]dea Na[?]nale" states that the Bulgarian "Comitadjis" (bands of irregulars) have invaded Greek territory in M[?]donia, near ...

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  21. HALFPENNY POSTAGE.

    Under the recent proposals of the Chancellor of tho Exchequer (Mr. R. M[?]Kenna), providing for additional taxation, it was intended to abolish ...

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  22. THE GERMAN STATEMENT.

    The German communique, summing up to-day's position in the Balkans, states: —"We are making good progress along the entire Balkan front. Yesterday we ...

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  23. WAR IN AFRICA.

    The Press Bureau has issued the following statement:- "Reports from the Cameroons state that a British force, under ...

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  24. THE TURKISH WAR.

    The newspapers which arrived by today's mail show that the Turks claim, in an official statement which was copied into the British papers, to have ...

    Article : 320 words
  25. SERBIA AND THE ALLIES.

    It is expected that the Serbian capital will bo removed to Monastir. The population at Nish are demonstrating in favour of the Allies, and displaying their ...

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  26. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Steps are being taken [?] remedy [?]ances regarding the examination of wounded Austialian soldiers before going on furlough in England, and other ...

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  27. THE FIGHT FOR BELGRADE.

    The "Giomale d' Italia's" correspondent at Nish says the Austrians lost 20,OOl men in the battle, at Belgrade. One brigade was virtually ...

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  28. NEWS OF THE WAR.

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, promised Sir E. Cornwall, the Liberal member for North-East ...

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  29. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    This afternoon's communique says:- Fighting continuos for the possession of the trenches north-east of Souchez. We have captured the Height of La [?]oli[?]. ...

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  30. POSITION OF GREECE.

    M. Venizclos, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies last night, stated that the Ent[?]nt[?] had given assurances concerning the restitution of the ...

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  31. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    The steamer Halizones, 5,093 tons, belonging to the British and South American Shipping Co., has been torpedo[?]d and sunk by a German submarine. The ...

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  32. THE PRIZE COURT.

    Mr. Justice Evans delivered judgment in the Prize Court to-day in tho case of the application of tho Crown for tho condemnation of a cargo o[?] ...

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  33. FIGHTING ON THE DRINA.

    The Austrians are exercising great pressure on the Montenegrin frontier, but their attempt to invade Serbia from Bosnia-Herzegoviina has been repulsed, ...

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  34. BRITISH IN THE BALTIC.

    The Copenhagen newspaper "Politiken" states that the activity of British submarinos in the Baltic is very pranounced. They have sunk five German ...

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  35. GERMAN PRISONERS IN ENGLAND.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. H. W. Forster, the Financial Secretary to the War Office, replying to a suggestion that less generous ...

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  36. VON MACKENSEN'S LOSSES.

    The Austro-German attack on Serbia has already caused heavy losses in Gen[?]ral Von Mackensen's army. It is a clear gain to the Entente when the ...

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  37. ROUMANIA AND THE ENTENTE.

    M. Bratiano, the Prime Minister of Roumania, has given Italy to understand that Roumunia's co-operntion with the Entent[?] is certain, but that ...

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  38. THE CHAMPAGNE FRONT.

    Last night's communique says:- Our progress towards the La Goutte ravine (near Ta[?]ure) continues. THE GERMAN STATEMENT. ...

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  39. ATROCITIES IN ARMENIA

    The American representations to Turkey against the massacres in Armenia have not been heeded. Although there are signs of awakening indignation in ...

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  40. AN AMERICAN STORY.

    Press reports arriving from the Dutch East Indies indicate that a mysterious steamer called the Mav[?]rick, which was apprehended there by the agency of ...

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  41. TURKS SHORT OF MUNI TIONS.

    The Rome correspondent of tho "Daily Telegraph" states that the situation in Constantinople is disastrous. There is an absoluto shortage of ammunition ...

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  42. CONTRABAND.

    Sir Edward Gr[?]y, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, replaying to a question in the House of commous this afternoon, said every possible step was ...

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  43. SERBIA'S PLIGHT.

    The latest telegrams from Nish confirm the statement that the Serbians aro being attacked on three sides. The Bulgarians are stabbing their ally of 1912 ...

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  44. BULGARIA AND GERMANY.

    Yesterday King Ferdinand of Bulgaria gave a banquet in honour of the arrival at Sofia of a Zeppelin airship. The Duke of Mecklenburg, Prince ...

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  45. IN THE VOSGES.

    Last night's communique says:- The Germans have made violent infantry attacks on our positions at Lingekopf and Schatzmannele, in the ...

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  46. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The State Department at Washington has decided to demand from Germany the withdrawal of Captain Von Papen, the German military attache at ...

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  47. THE ATTACK ON NEUTRAL VESSELS.

    In a further Note to the German Government regarding the sinking of the American ship William B. Fry[?] by a German submarine, the United States ...

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  48. QUESTION IN THE COMMONS

    Replying to a question asked in the House of Commons to-day about Armenia, Sir Edwaid Grey referred to the statements made in the House of Lords ...

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  49. THE ENEMY'S TRADE.

    The members of the Austra[?]as[?]an Trade Section of the London Chamber of Commerce have passed a resolution urging the Commonwealth and other ...

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  50. ALLIES' AIR RAID.

    The newspaper "L'Echo Belge" states that a raid was made by the Allies' aircraft on [?]hent and Gentrode on Friday, and that the airmen rained bombs ...

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  51. A HAVEN OF REFUGE.

    The "Corriere della s[?]a states that four German submarines have taken refuge at Varna, the Bulgarian port, from the Russian, fleet. ...

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  52. COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY.

    A number Liberal members of the House of Commons have tabled a motion for a Select Committee to inquire into the initiation, conduct and position of ...

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