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  4. Turco-German Troops at Gallipoli Now are Hemmed in by Allied Lines of Steel

    Mr. Martin Donohoe, the correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" in the Mediterranean, states that Turkey, realising the hopelessness of her position, has indirectly conveyed ...

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  7. NAVAL OPERATIONS IN THE ADRIATIC

    A message from Athens states that the Allied forces operating in the Gallipoli peninsula from Gaba Tepe to the north and ...

    Article : 498 words
  8. FRENCH SUCCEED BRILLIANTLY

    The following official communique has been issued: "Among the debris of the attack upon Neuville St. Vaast were three 77mm. guns, three ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GERMANS DRIVEN BACK

    A communique has been issued which says: "On Thursday we drove to the right bank of the Dneister the strong forces which had crossed to the left near Jurasnow, and extended ...

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  10. BELGIANS' PLUCKY RESISTANCE

    Taking advantage of the north-easterly wind on Wednesday night, the Germans, making use of poisonous gas, vigorously attacked the Belgian advanced posts at Dixmude. ...

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  11. ACCORDING TO BRITISH CORRESPONDENT.

    This afternoon General Godley, addressing the 4th Australian Brigade, which was sitting over the whole hillside like a crowd in a theatre gallery, enjoying their first well-merited rest, ...

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  12. "THE BLOCKADE"

    A Dutch fishing boat picked up eight survivors of two British fishing smacks, the Welfare and Lauristina, which were sunk by a Zeppelin. ...

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  13. THE FIRST NEWS.

    The latest communique is as follows:—"French infantry gained Neuville St. Vaast after house-to-house fighting. The Germans only retired when at the last extremity. They ...

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  14. GREAT BRITAIN'S DUTY

    Mr. Lloyd George, addressing a munitions conference at Cardiff, urged the recruiting of every lathe in every workshop for the manufacture of shells. ...

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  15. SUBMARINES FOR POLA.

    German workmen from the submarine base at Hoboken have been transferred to Pola, the Austrian base on the Adriatic. ...

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  16. SCIENCE TO THE RESCUE.

    The Government has made the various committees of the Academy of Science an essential part of the great military machine. Two points that have already been discussed ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. ITALIAN AIRSHIP LOST.

    The Italian dirigible Citta di Ferrara, which the Austrians claimed to have destroyed, bombed the torpedo works and submarine factory at the Danubius Navy Yard, Fiume. It also bombed ...

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  18. FURTHER GROUND GAINED.

    The following communique has been issued: "We have gained fresh successes in the Laby-rinth, where the enemy was driven back. "We carried some of the enemy's ...

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  19. £15,000 FOR BELGIUM.

    Mr. T. McKenzie, the High Commissioner for New Zealand, has handed over to the Belgian Committee £10,000 from the province of Canterbury, and £2000 from the school children of the ...

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  20. SOLDIERS FOR HAYMAKING.

    Owing to a possible shortage of labor, the War Office has promised the Board of Agriculture to release a limited number of soldiers on furlough to assist the farmers with their ...

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  21. BAYERN'S CARGO CONFISCATED.

    The steamer Bayern, which left Hamburg on July 24 for the Far East, was interned at Naples in August. Her cargo was landed this week. The authorities confiscated a number ...

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  22. GAS FACTORY DESTROYED.

    The Italians, on entering Monfalcone, discovered that the fleet's bombardment had demolished a huge poisonous gas factory. Pipes were already laid towards the trenches. ...

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