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LORD KITCHENER.
LEAVES THE WAR OFFICE FOR THE FRONT-
LONDON, NOT. 6.
Kitchener has left the War Office, but only in order to take up an equalls Despite denials in the papers it is generally assumed that Tond important pest elsewhere. It is hinted in some quarters that he will take charge of affairs in the Near East. There is no suggestion what-, ever of a disagreement in the Cabinet.
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WHO'S WHO IN JẠPAN—— EDITED AND PUBLIERED BY 8, KEZIT. The first (1913) edition is already issued. DIOGRAPHIES of ever 5,000 people who are well-known in society and of sareal hundred foreigners associated with Japan appear in the book. Quite new materials and accurate sketches, both being utterly free from prejudices.
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HORRIBLE FIGHTING IN ARGONNE.
AMSTERDAM, Nov. 6.
A German correspondent at the Western Front describes the new spirit of the trench fighting, which is more desperate, more virulent and cruel owing to embitterment resulting from the great Franch offen- sive last September. Hitherto the most merciless fighting Kas been in Argonne, with wooded country favouring savage warfare, producing the Argonne type," which is known on the whole front. This picture of a eaunilals and wild animals. Now in general the same horrible methods torn, grimy fighter is reminiscent of primeval days when men frought like are adopted along the whole line and victory lies with the hand to hand fighting: the battle swaying with thrusting, wrestling, throttling and biting: with knife, bayonet, riflebutt and spade. The real zone of horsor ta between the trenches where multitudes of rats are fattening on the
Many portraite are inserted. The booking.corpses and grow fat till they resemble little dogs, and-sre contains over 1,400 pages.
laughtered with loathing when they stray into the trenches.
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IT IS A GOOD ADTEETIRING MEDIUM, Many infnential papers of the world noticed this work in the highest terms. For example, The Daily Mail anya:- Yet another Who's Who and this time from Japan The reader is apt at first to regard it se a epriosity, & ign that the East has now becoms Trentara peachcally aimst to the last detail. But Who's Who In Japan' is far more than a carosity; it is a very sound and useful reference book. It is printed in English, and contains brief biographies, on the soseptal model of prominent man in Japan. Mr Kurita in a skilful editor sud has done his work well
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THE NEW YORK PRESS AGAINST GERMAN-İMERICANS.
NEW YORK, Nov. 6. The Press vigorously supports President Wilson on the subject of German." Americans.
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FRESH GERMAN ATTACKS
PARIS, Nov. 5.
A communique says: We have com- pletely checked two fresh German at~; tacks in Champagne, which wara sup. ported by liquid fire. Air.aquadron. bombed the works at Dornach, where the Germans manufacture poison går.
VIOLENT ENEMY ATTACKS.
PARIS, NOT: 63,20 a.m. A communique stateArtillery actions have continued in Artois, parti cularly around Loos. Violent fighting is proceeding unabated in Champagne. North of Maizon the enemy, with the nsual preparations, launched large forces and acceeded in gaining small portions of the French fint line of trenches en Hill 199, but they were checked or repulsed everywhere else..
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FIVE AIR FIGHTS.
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AMSTERDAM, Nov. 6. A telegram from Sofia syys a Bal- guran division has entend Nish, SERBIANS CAPTURE IZVOR "AND
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ATHENS, Xor. 6. The Serbian Legation: announces
LONDON, Nov. 6. that the Bulgarian Army, descending Field-Mail French states in a "pon Old Serbia towards Macedonia communique that there were five siri Koprulu and Perlepe, were de fights yesterday, resulting in a Garmanfeated as Izvor after several days' aeroplane being brought down within butt. The French infantry, and the British Hoes,
The wettest weather has prevailed since November lat
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BRITAIN'S OFFERS TO GREECE.
Statement By M. Yenézelo
LONDON, Nov. 6. A telegram from Athens states that M. Venezelos has declared that Great Britain's offer of Cyprus was independ ent of the result of the war, while other promises and conscessions were con ditional on the success of the Alles Besides Cyprus, Greece was to acquire part of Vilayet and Bruss, and Bulgar.
British cavalry from Krivolak ac- celerated the victory. The Serbians, took Taver and Gradsko. The Bul garans were decimated, retreating in the direction of Kuprulu. The Bulgarians have evacuated the night bank of the Tardar.
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LONDON, NOVO. The Fress Bureau announces that absence on public duty, Mr. Asquithecribers in Hongkong and Kowloon will carry on the work of the War Office. There is no the truth in the statement circulated to day that Lord Kitchener has resigned.
THE GREEK CABINET CRISIS.
The King and M. Zalmis..
ATHEN, Nov. 5 The King has proposed that M. Zaimis should retain the Fremiership, but he has refused, on the ground that be caly nccepted it provisionally before in order to case the situation, and the dissolution would entail on him active participation in Internal politics, which he bad al-t ready declined to do. The King has now summoned a Ministers' Council,
A GERMAN FAILURE AND A FRENCH SUCCESS...
PARIS, NOV. O
A communique mays & fresh Ger- un attack on the Courtine position broke down completely,
A French mine explosion seriously damaged a part of the German positions between Arronze and the Meuse.
BULGARIAN ATTACK FAILS.
PARIS, NOT, G.
A communique statea The Bul garians, despite violent artillery pre- parations completely failed on the 3rd inek in attacking the French bridgehead at Krivolax. The French, on the same day, carried two villages west and east of Babrovo, and at tacked the frontier ridges.
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