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  6. HOW NISH FELL

    The defence of Nish, the temporary Serb capital, now in the hands of the Bulgars, was one of the most heroic stands of the war. ...

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  7. BLUFF.

    According to the special correspondent in Serbia of the “Daily Telegraph,” the two enemy forces operating in North Serbia consist of 90,000 ...

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  8. TORPEDOED

    From London it is reported that the German cruiser Undine has been torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic by British submarines. Most of the crew was ...

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  9. THE WEST FRONT

    The Kaiser, reviewing 50,000 Germans at Thielt, in Belgium, prior to their departure for the front, said :— “It is the Western front where the ...

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  10. ALLIES’ INTENTIONS.

    The Greek authorities are constructing a jetty and new roads to hasten the disembarkation of the British, French, and Greek armies ...

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  11. ITALIANS TAKE PRISONERS.

    “On the Carso we attacked tho enemy at Monte San Michel, forcing them to disperse, and capturing 212 prisoners,” says an Italian ...

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  12. CONSTANTINE’S SYMPATHY.

    Sir Edward Pears, formerly leader of the English bar at Constantinople, said that when the German battle cruiser Goeben had to flee ...

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  13. CONSCRIPT OR VOLUNTEER.?

    At a demonstration of the London Trades Unions held on Sunday afternoon in Trafalgar Square, in furtherance of Lord Derby’s voluntary ...

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  14. DISASTER TO AUSTRIANS.

    A belated message from the Montenegrin capital which has reached Paris states that in tho last week of October several barges filled with Austrian ...

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  15. GERMAN OFFICERS IN GREECE.

    Numerous German officers are beginning to arrive in Greece, states the Rome correspondent of the “Daily Express.” ...

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  16. TEUTON ADVANCE.

    From Berlin it is reported that the Teuton army has captured Krusevae, in Serbia. (Krusevae (Kruchevatz) is on the ...

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  17. SERBIAN TREASURY SAFE.

    The Serbian Treasury, which was removed first from Belgrade and then from Nish, has arrived at Salonika under a Greek escort. A Geneva ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

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  19. FIT AND UNFIT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has received from the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs) his third progress report on ...

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  20. TORPEDOED.

    From London it is officially reported that the s.s. Tara was sunk by two submarines on Friday in the East Mediterranean. ...

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  21. BRITISH GUNNERS SUFFER.

    The tactics adopted by the Germans and Austrians in crossing the Danube to take Belgrade at the outset of the Balkan campaign, ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT AND PARTY.

    Is the system of government by party played out? Here, indeed, is a matter for consideration. There are moments of national crisis when the ...

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  23. PRISONERS SHOT IN COLD BLOOD.

    Letters found on dead German soldiers make further revelations of atrocities. A report from Paris states that the ...

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  24. BRAVE SERBIANS.

    General Jekoff, the Bulgar Commander in Chief, has telegraphed to the Bulgarian Premier (M. Radoslavoff); —“The Bulgarian, flag has been ...

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  25. RAID ON POISON GAS FACTORY.

    Reports from Basle (Switzerland) state that French aviators have destroyed a large poison-gas factory at Dornach, in Alsace. Forty-two ...

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  26. UNDER MURDEROUS FIRE.

    Correspondents at British head-quarters send vivid despatches of the baptism of fire sustained by the Guards division, including the newly ...

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  27. KITCHENER’S MOVEMENTS.

    Lord Kitchener left Paris for a destination which has not been announced. His visit was kept a profound secret in the French capital. ...

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  29. BULGARIA’S PLANS.

    “It is now clear that the Bulgar plan is an offensive in Macedonia,” writes the special correspondent in Serbia of the “Daily Telegraph.” ...

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  31. GREEK CRISIS.

    M. Scouloudis has accepted the mission of forming a new Greek Cabinet, in succession to M. Zaimis. It is now considered practically ...

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  33. GRIM STRUGGLE.

    The Second Brigade leapt out of the trenches at 4 o’clock. The Irish easily reached the wood, and turned south-east to assist the Coldstreams ...

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  34. BULGARS IN DAGGER.

    The Bulgarians are reinforcing at Ishtip in order to stop the French helping the Serbians. The Allies’ success in the Babuna Pass endangers the ...

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  35. CLINGING TO THE MAIN CHANCE.

    In Rome the general opinion is that the Greek crisis does not affect the Entente. M. Venezelos’s victory is regarded as being without ...

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  37. RUSSIA SCORES.

    The Russian troops forced the Germans to retire south-west of Riga declares a Petrograd official report, which goes on to say :—“We ...

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  38. TURKISH CLAIMS.

    The Constantinople communique reads as follows:—“Our artillery near A[?]farta bombarded a torpedo boat and transport off Kemik[?]mp. ...

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