IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE
The Austrians have occupied Cetinje capital of Montenegro. (Page 7.) A French submarine sank an Austrian crniscr in the Adriatic near Cattaro. (Pag© 7.) The executive of the English Kailwaymen's Union have adopted a resolution condemning the conscription of the lives of men without oonscriptiori of wealth. (Page 7.) The Kaiser's illness is the subject of several messages. (Page 7.) The military authorities have taken over a]] the railway lines between Cairo and the Suez Canal. (Page 7.) The strength of the allied forces of the enemy in Macedonia is dealt with in several messages. (Page 7.) The Turks describe the British as "Our Hero Enemies." (Pago 10.) Sir Joseph Ward's vjew of the financial position is set out on page 6. The rinks championship in connexion with the Dominion Bowling Association's tournament was won by Laughton (Newtown). (Pago 3.) Saturday's cricket results will be found on page 2. A graphic account of the sinking of the Marquette and the experiences of the survivors will be found on page 5. Disastrous floods are renorted from Holland. (Page 7.) The Port of London Authority ] s inj creasing its refrigerated storage accommodation. (Page o.)
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15489, 17 January 1916, Page 6
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