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  6. ROUMANIAN DASH PRAISED.

    Mr Stanley Washburn, the “T[?]nes” correspondent, has returned to Bucharest from Transy[?]vanis. In a message dated October 6 he states:— ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S SHARE

    Referring in .the House of Commons to the progress of' the war, Mr As[?]ith said :— ';The Ah[?]s have advanced seven ...

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  8. RAPID PROGRESS IN DOBRUDJA

    The “Morning Post's” correspondent at Petrograd says that the Russians and Roumanians made rapid progress in the Dobrudja. They ...

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  9. ALLIES AND GREECE.

    The fresh Italian blow on the Carso was not expected after the period of comparative quiet, owing to the bad weather. In the Carso ...

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  10. DUTCH STEAMER.

    The Dutch S.S. Boomersdiuk and its cargo were valued at £200,000. and they were insured for half that amount against war risks. ...

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  11. “CIVIL LIBERTY GROUPS”

    Commenting upon' the pol[?]cal situation, the "Manchester Guardian" says —“Parliament's resumption witnesses the informal alliance of the ...

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  12. TAX ON BETTING

    A tax on bookmakers and backers was announced by the State Treasure" when he delivered his Budget speech on Tuesday. Particulars of the impost ...

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  13. UNIONISTS FOR COMPULSION.

    Irish Unionists have. adopted resolution in favor of compulsion being applied to I[?]Land. ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN MUNITION WORKERS.

    Heuter's correspondent at Zurich declares that ingormation secretly conveyed from Austria says that 24,-000 munition 'factory' hands struck ...

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  15. MOVEMENTS OF RAIDERS.

    No news has been received regarding the sub[?] or submaringes con[?]rned in the sinking of vessels off the American coast since Sunday, but ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S RCSOURCES.

    The “Times,” in a loading article. sa[?]s that doubtless there is room for economy and more efficient expenditure, but we believe that the ...

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  17. BRITISTH STOP GERMANS.|

    General Haig reports:—"The enemy's shelling was specially directed at the Hessian [?]ench, north of Courcelette, - (arouod the Stuff ...

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  18. GERMAN PRESS EXCITED.

    German newspapers are exe[?]ted over the doings of the submarine U 53, and say that they are a warning to neutrals of Germany's "sea power." ...

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  19. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    Tho' Daily Ma[?]il's correspondent at Now York says that president Wilson will probably address a new note to Germany In similar terms ...

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  20. NORWAY'S LOSSES. . ,

    It is announced' that the Norwegian Government will protest to Germa[?] in cases where the saf[?]y of the crews of sun[?] Norwegian vessals ...

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  21. TRANSYLVANIA STILL ANXIOUS

    The “Times;” in a leading article, says that the position in Trans[?]ivan[?]a is more satisfactory, but is still anxious. The Dobrudja fighting ...

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  22. INTERVENTION NOT DESIRED,

    Replying to criticis[?] by Mr R D T[?]ole (Liberal) regarding his interview with an American correspondent in which he stated that the Allies ...

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  23. WILSON URGED TO ACT.

    Mr Lansing, the American Secretary of State, after conferring [?] presicent Wilson at Long Branch. declared that no decision had been ...

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  24. THE ITALIAN ADVANCE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Rome states that Italian newspapers point out that the Italian advance in the Carso seriously threatens Du[?] and ...

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  25. THE BLOOD VOTE.

    "Why is your face so white, mother Why do you choke for breath?'' "Oh, I have dreamt in the night, my son, ...

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  26. A DAINTY LAXATIVE

    Some cathartics- should be used but on[?]e; others should not be repeated often. Pinkettes. the tiny pink laxative ...

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  27. END OF BEGINNING.

    Speaking at a farewell [?] to the Duke of Devonshi[?]e, Governor General De[?]ignate of Canada, Lord Curzon, Lord Privy Seal, said :— ...

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  28. HEAVY FIGHTING' IN PROGRESS

    Roumania Is now at grips with. General von Falkenhayn, who is seeking to invade Roumania over her mountain frontier. Heavy lighting is ...

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  29. STORY OF THE VICTORY.

    An Italian semi–official message announces a great Italian victory in the Carso but ˜states that it was only obtained after a long, ...

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  30. ALLIED STEAMER TRAFFIC.

    The Admiral commanding at Halifax will control the movoments of Allied steam[?]r traffic on the Atlantic coast, as a precaution against ...

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  31. VOTES OF WAR WORKERS.

    In the House of Lords to-day the Marquis of Landsdown[?] Minister without portfolio, announced that the Government proposed to ...

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  32. FIERCE FIGHTING NEAR' BRASSO.

    A telegram from Rome states that fierce lighting continues 'n the Vieinity of Brasso. The Austrian advance has been stopped, thanks to ...

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  33. NORWEGIAN BARQUE SUNK.

    Reuter's Correspondent at Christ[?]ania reports that a Norwegian barque has been sunk in the Mediterranean. The crew have been saved. ...

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  35. PEACE OVERTURES FROM GER-MANY.

    Wheat on the Ch[?]cago and Winni[?]g markets dropped from one to two conts., owing to the British purchase of Canadian and Australian ...

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  36. ULTIMATUM TO GREECE.

    Admiral Fournet has sent an [?] to the Greek Government, demanding, as a precautionary measure with a view to security the ...

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  37. ENEMY ATTACKS REPULSED.

    A Roumanian communique states:— Enemy attacks at various points in Transvlvania have been rep[?] [?]pecially n the vicinity of the ...

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  39. AMERICAN DECISION,

    After a two days' conference, Pr[?]lent Wilson, and Mr Langsing have agreed that Germany has kept her Pledges, though an announcement of ...

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  40. ATTEMPT TO CRUSH ROUMANIA

    M. Basilescu, a member of the Roumanian Parliament, believes that the following are Germany's motives for an attempt to crush Roumania ...

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