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  3. The Balkans.

    A French offcial message from Salonika says that Bulgarian attacks on the Servian loop in the Cerna were repulsed with heavy losses. Our three ...

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  4. Enemy Reports.

    A Berlin official message says that the British night attacks between Le Sars and Gueudecourt failed. The French gained ground at Ablaincourt, and ...

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  5. British Repulse Assaults.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that the enemy heavily shelled west of Beaumont Hamel, and attempted to raid trenches, but was unsuccessful. The ...

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  6. The Italians.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Milan correspondent says it has been semi-officially estimated that last week's Carso battle cost Austria no sewer than 25,000 ...

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  7. SALE OF GERMAN PROPERTY

    In the House of Commons Mr. Leslie Scott, K.C. moved in favour of restricting the sale of enemy properties in the Crown colonies and protectorates ...

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  8. THE KAISER WEAK-KNEED.

    Count Reventlow at a Pan-German Conference in Berlin declared:—The Kaiser is weak-kneed, and we must force him to energetic action where ...

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  9. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    A communique auys:—We evacuated the observatory, and the position was destroyed by the enemy. Artillery work is in progress on the slopes of ...

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  10. The French.

    A communique reports that the enemy merely bombarded our new positions in the Alblaincourt sugar refinery sector. Two enemy aeroplanes were ...

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  11. Submarines.

    The Admiralty reports that the P. and O. Co.'s liner Arabia, 7993 tons, was torpedoed without warning in the Mediterranean, and sunk at noon on ...

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  12. IMPERIAL AIR FLEET

    The executive of the Imperial Air Fleet Committee gave a banquet to Sir Joseph Ward at the Bath Club. Lords De-borough and Blyth. the Earl of Denbigh, ...

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  13. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    An unprecedented development has occurred in the Presidential election. The first indications appeared to give Mr. Charles E. Hughes a majority, but later ...

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  14. Furious Bombardment.

    A communique reports a furious bombardment in the Prahova Valley. We repulsed an infantry attack, and we also advanced southwards of the Dobrudja. ...

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  15. CREWS LANDED.

    The Irish steamer King Karvik landed the crews of the English cargo steamer Seatonia, whose captain was prisonered, and also of the trawlers Caswel, ...

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  16. A GENERAL DEAD.

    General Dragalina, commander of the First Roumanian Army, has died from, injuries received last month. ...

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  17. CAPTURE OF ABLAINCOURT.

    A brilliant advance was made at Chaulnes, despite an incessant deluge of rain. The necessitated a suspension of the preparatory bombardment, and the ...

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  18. THE INSURANCE.

    Although the cargo is valuable, little loss falls on the London insurance market. Most of it is insured in the State Insurance Office at a guinea per cent., ...

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  19. POISON USED BY GERMANS.

    Professor Cantacuzene and the Director of the Bacteriological Institute examined 50 varieties of sweetmeats dropped by German aeroplanes at ...

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  20. The Russians.

    A communique reports that the enemy attacks in the Ostrov-Volo region of the Stokshed were repulsed. We reproguessed south of Dorna Watra, in the region ...

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  21. SITUATION IN GREECE.

    Two further battalions of revolutionaries have been formed, making the total of M. Venizelos' army 3000. ...

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  22. THE ANTARCTIC

    Frank Wild and ten companions have arrived in London from the Antarctic. They have recovered from their hard. ships, and are eager to participate in the ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT'S INTENTIONS.

    The sinking of the Arabia has increased the feeling that the Government should declare its intention to exact a ton of German shipping for each ton of ...

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  24. WHAT A SEARCH REVEALED.

    The 'Daily Chronicie's" Athans correspondent says it has been officially stated that the search of Kalam Asiolia house was made legally in the King's ...

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  25. MERTON AND COMPANY.

    (Replying to questions in the House 'of Commons, Captain Pretyman (Secretary to the Board of Trade) said the shares in Merton and Co. held by ...

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  26. DR. WILSON LEADING.

    In the latest count to-day Dr. Wilson is leading. The extraordinary situation is duo to the belated western returns. All the ...

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  27. PREPAREDNESS PRAISED.

    The newspapers praise the high state of preparedness and organisation on the Arabia, as proved in the saving of practically all on board, though the ...

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  28. ALLEGED TAMPERING WITH FIGURES.

    Tremendous interest continues to be taken in the election. The Democrats and Republicans are both demanding that the ballot-hoxes should be guarded. ...

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  29. ELLEN TERRY'S TOUR.

    Miss Ellen Terry's Australian tour was mentioned on the King's Bench in connection with Blaschek's claim against Francis Bussell, underwriter, of Lloyd's, ...

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  30. A NEW ASPECT.

    It is evident that we now have to deal with submarines on a larger radius of action, and less tied to local sources of supply. It may be necessary to ...

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  31. REQUISITIONING OF WOOL.

    The British authorities have issued an order requisitioning wool, and it is believed it applies to Australia. ...

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  32. FRENZY ON WALL-STREET.

    There was a frenzy on Wall-street following the confusion of the election result, and orders consequent on the world-wide cables re Hughes' election. Stocke ...

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  33. THE ARABIA.

    The Arabia sailed from Melbourne on October 3 for London, and had called at the usual ports on route. The vessel, a steel screw steamer of 7033 tons, was ...

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  34. ENEMY FIRMS.

    The Government has ordered the winding-up of 230 enemy firms, half of which has been concluded, except the collection of outstanding debts. ...

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  35. FRANCE'S DAY

    The collections in the city on France's Day amounted to 100,3S1 sterling, and the amount has been handed to M. Cambon, the Ambassador. ...

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  36. RESULT STILL IN DOUBT.

    The result is still most doubtful, but the returns are slightly favouring Dr. Wilson. There is a close fight in Minnesota, New Mexico, and Oregon, and ...

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  37. A MEMBER'S SPEECHES.

    At question time in the House of Commons members drew attention to the speeches of Mr. J. H. Whitehouse, M.P., in America, which deliverances they said ...

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  38. THE LATEST FIGURES.

    The election is the closest and most sensational in history. It is almost certain that the result will be disputed. Charges of corruption and demands for ...

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  39. SALE OF WULFINGS.

    The Thordda Syndicate (British capitalists) paid £369,000 sterling for the business of Wulfings, manufacturing chemnists. ...

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  40. FINANCIAL.

    The P. and O. Company pays a dividend on deferred stock of 6 percent and a bonus of a similar amount, making 16 per cent. for the year. ...

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  41. CINEMAS IN HUNGARY

    The Hungarian military have forbidden the cinemas to exhibit portraits of Emperor Francis Joseph, in consequence of the audiences hooting under cover of ...

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  42. SCANDINAVIAN NATIONS.

    The "Corriere della Sera" says that the recent German menace to the Norwegian neutrality contributed to bind together the Scandinavian nations. ...

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  43. PRINCE GEORGE OF GREECE.

    Prince George of Greece has visited the Courts of Bavaria, Saxony, and War temberg, and shortly visits the Kaiser. Everywhere he has been welcomed as a ...

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  44. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    Henry Bull and Co. shows a profit of £35,33'. Presiding at the meeting, Mr. Bull said the time had arrived to consult the shareholders in respect to ...

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  45. NEW ZEALANDERS

    The New Zealand Premier and Treasurer were present at the luncheon given by the Empire Parliamentary Committee in honour of the Hon. W. T. ...

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  46. ENTHUSIASM IN EGYPT.

    There is much enthusiasm in Egypt over Greek affairs, and 8000 Venizelists have already been enrolled. ...

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  47. NO AUSTRALIAN TROOPS ABOARD.

    The Minister of Defence stated to-day that there were no Australian troops on the Arabia. ...

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  48. COMMENTS DEFERRED.

    American cables are still doubtful as to the result of the election. English newspapers defer comments on the voting. ...

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  49. LOSS OF ANTWERP

    The Germans sent the German steamer Otto to Flushing for internment. Shipping circles here suppose the Germans, fearing the loss of Antwerp, wish ...

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  50. SWEDEN'S LOSSES.

    Sixty-one Swedish ships, of a total tonnage of 73,000, were lost by mines and torpedoes between August 17 and September 9, involving the loss of 222 ...

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  51. ROBBERIES IN GERMANY

    Systematic robberies are in progress in (Germany. Burglars in the municipal offices seized bread, meat, and milk tickets, and carried on a lively trade in ...

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  52. SUCCESSFUL FAIR

    A French village fair was opened at the Devonport Town Hall this afternoon by the Warden (Mr. Curwen), on behalf of St. John's Church of England build. ...

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  53. NORWEGIAN REPLY.

    It is reported that Norway's reply is moderate in tone, but insists on the prohibition of belligerent submarines in Norwegian waters. ...

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  54. DEATH OF A PRINCE

    Prince Henry of Bavaria has succumbed to his wounds. ...

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