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  4. ALLIES' VICTORY.

    An official message from Paris has been received in Now York, stating that, the Allies have secured further gains in the regions Artois and ...

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  5. CONSCRIPTION DISCUSSED.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday Captain F. E. Guest (Liberal), leader, of the Conscription section in the House, invited the Prime ...

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  6. THE BALKAN STATES

    It is reported that Dede Agatch, the Bulgarian seaport on the Aegean Sea, is full of Bulgar soldiers, who are traternising with the Turkish ...

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  7. EFFECT OF BIG GUNS.

    From 30 miles off the great bombardment sounded like the roll of a giant dram or the rattle of a tremendous machine gun. The attack ...

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  8. FRENCH WAR EXPENDITURE.

    A memorandum, published in the official records of the French Senate, states that the total credits received and pending amount to £1,200,000,000. ...

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  9. "AUSTRAL" RED CROSS ENGINE RAFFLE.

    As arranged, the draw for tho win-ning number will take place at the Town Hall to-day, at 3 P.m., when the Mayoress, Mrs F. Brawn, will officiate. ...

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  10. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    Speaking at a lively election meeting at Kroonstad (Orange Free State) on Monday night. General Botha (Prime Minister of the Union) ...

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  11. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    The French Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr Delcasse) has published a volume in English giving details of German crimes during the war. ...

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  12. LETTER OF THANKS.

    Sir,—Having been secretary of the Wallace Football Association for last season, and as I am leaving the district to fight for my King and ...

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  13. 500 MlLE BATTLE.

    Mr Phillip Gibbs, the "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at the British Headquarters in France, has forwarded to London an interesting despatch ...

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  14. RAPID FRENCH ADVANCE.

    Critics explain the large captures of prisoners by the facts that the French advance in the Champagne distinct was so rapid, and the ...

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  15. PURCHASE OF MEAT.

    AMr Henry Foster, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, replied to a question on the purchase of meat, asked by Mr "Will" Thorne (Labor), in the House of ...

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  16. TURKS ENLIGHTENED.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that travellers from Constantinople state that Russian, British, and French aviators ...

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  17. ATTEMPT TO TRADE WITH ENEMY.

    At the Water Police Court to-day Otto Gemoinhardt, Geo. Doereng, Max Riesche, James Gardner, and Franz Xavier Hundsdorfer were charged with ...

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  18. GERMAN VERSION.

    The "Cologne Gazette declares that the possibility of the enemy breaking through the German front no longer exists, and that the number of ...

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  19. BRITISH PUSHING ON.

    Sir John French reports further British progress south of Loos, where severe fighting continues. We now hold all the ground north of Hill 70, ...

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  20. BRITISH BOMBARDMENT.

    The correspondent of. the London Westiainster Gazette" in Northern France writing on 23rd September, declares: "This is the third day of the ...

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  21. SETTLING SOLDIERS.

    The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr A. Donar Law) has stated that as a result of the promises made by the Governments of the Ooverseas Dominions, to ...

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  22. PART OF MACEDONIA WANTED.

    The Crown Prince of Bulgaria (Prince Boris) has been appointed commander-i-chief of the army, General Kutintcheff becomes Minister for ...

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  23. KITCHENER'S ESTIMATES.

    "The Daily Chronicle" says that the cabinet is considering Lord Kitchener is estimate of largely increased army, requirements for 1916, and Mr Balfour's ...

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  24. DUNKELD PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The trial of tho action brought by Louis Kauffmann and John Taylor against tho comnitteemen and subscribers of tho Dunkcld Patriotic Fund ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED.

    At the moment the New Zealand wounded troops in Great Britain are distributed among various hospitals extending from Plymouth to Dundee. ...

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  26. THE ARTILLERY OVERTURE.

    Philip Gabbs' report continues as follows:— The tone of the bombardment doubled in intensity at dawn. The ...

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  27. MINISTERS RESIGN.

    The Gemmanophile Minister, M. Pontcheff and M. Barkalloff, have resigned. It is reported that the Cabinen is being reconstructed. ...

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  28. ANCLO-FRENCH LOAN.

    It is officially announced that the Anglo-French Doan has been fixed at £100,000,000 sterling at 5 per cent. New York Wednesday. ...

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  29. BELGIANS OPTIMISTIC.

    Great optimism prevails in Paris as a consequence, of the Allied success, but this feeling is even greater among the Belgian peasant, who are paying ...

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  30. DARDANELLES POSITION.

    In the Commons, replying to Joyncon Hicks, Mr Asquith refused to make u statement regarding the Dardanelles position. The prospects ...

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  31. DR OUMBA'S RECALL.

    Tim British Government guarantees Dr Dumba. Austrian Ambassador, safe conduct. ...

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  33. TURKISH DISSENSIONS.

    Reports received in London intimate that the dissensions among the Young Turks are increasing, and that Enver Faeha (the Minister for War), does ...

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  34. ALLIES' ADVANCE CONTINUES.

    All official "communique states: — "We continue to gain ground foot by foot towards the crests of Souchez. Our prisoners include men brought ...

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  35. EASTERN CAMPAIGN.

    An official communique reports fierce fighting in the Dvinsk, Oesmi any and Baranovitch regions. The enemy are attacking with large forces ...

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  36. FRENCHMEN DESCRIBE CHARGE

    A number of French wounded have arrived in Paris from the Champagne. They are all covered with chalky mud. They state that, the great infantry atc ...

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  37. MONDAY'S FIGHTING.

    The battle on Monday was intensely concentrated on the line between La Bassee and Lens, with the French on our right working from ...

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  38. MORE GERMAN TRENCHES TAKEN.

    It is officially statd that the, British captured strong German first and second line trenches near Loos, and took 3000 prisoners. ...

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  39. PRISONERS' NAMES WITHHELD.

    Sir Edward Grey (Secretary for Foreign Affairs) stated in the House of Commons on Tuesday that he had made, every effort, through, the ...

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  40. REPORTED GERMAN DISASTER.

    It is reported that the 41st German Army Corps were overtaken, by a flood in the Pipsk marshes. It is believed that they nearly all perished. ...

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  41. SATISFACTION IN RUSSIA.

    Profound, satisfaction is expressed at the commepoement of the offensive in the west, but it is realised that incessant blows alone can shake the German ...

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  42. KAISER GETS ANXIOUS.

    The Kaiser has addressed the German generala on the, western front, urging on them the necessity for increased creased activity. ...

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  43. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It is estimated that there are 1,800,000 Germans on the western front, and 2,600,000 in Russian. ...

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  44. 5, 000, 000 BLOCKS WANTED.

    The Forests Department will shortly be filing for the supply of 5,000,000 wood blocks for road-making and 900,000 super feet, of red n gum planks for cutting ...

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  45. ENEMY ALIENS IN LONDON.

    London practically has been cleared of enemy alien subjects of military age. More than 4000 of these men are ...

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  46. FIRE ON ST. ANNA.

    A wireless message was received New York on September ,13, from the French steamer Sant Anna (9,350 tons), then in mid-Atlantic, reporting ...

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  47. ALLIES' OBJECTIVE

    Commenting on the Allies success in France, the "Pall Mall Gazette" does not think that the British advance on Menin road (West Flanders) is serious, ...

    Article : 139 words
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  49. ITALIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  50. RECEPTION IN CREECE.

    Reuter's correspondent in Athens states that the Allied victory in France comes at the right moment. It dispels the last vestiges of ...

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