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  6. IN WEST FLANDERS

    “Pure Killing” is the description applied by “Eye-witness” with Field-Marshal Sir John French’s staff to ’the fighting in West Flanders cm ...

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  7. ON TO LILLE

    The great battle for supremacy in Northern France is being waged with una[?]ating fury. Latest reports are encouraging to ...

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  8. A TERRIBLE INDICTMENT

    On September 15 last the British Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) announced in the House of Commons that he had asked the Home ...

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  9. PROTECTION FOR FISHING FLEETS.

    The Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr Macnamara), in reply to a question in the House of Commons on Wednesday, said that the ...

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  10. OLD AND. SICK FALL BY WAY-SIDE.

    When fifteen hundred people fled from Aerschot and marched to Louvain, some fell by the roadside. A German officer on a bicyclte shouted ...

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  11. LATE A. F. WILDING.

    The report of the death at the front of Lieut. Anthony F. Wilding, the champion tennis-player, is confirmed, the announcement having ...

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  13. GOAL MINERS’ WAGES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith), informed the National Miners’ Federation last week, that they have made out a prima-facie case for an ...

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  14. ENORMOUS SHELL CONSUMPTION

    Between Saturday and Tuesday night the British at La Bassee fired one million and a half shells. ...

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  15. AUSTRO-GERMAN LOSSES,

    Ptrograd advices state that it is semi-officially estimated that the Austro-Germans have already lost 100,000 men in the eight days’ ...

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  16. OUR LINE BROKEN.

    It is impossible to say at what hour our line was broken, but at time [?]ne enemy’s infantry poured through along the Poelcapelle road ...

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  17. HEAVY LOSSES.

    The French now command the plain extending from Douai to LilIe, and are within striking distance of Lens and La Bassee, where the British are ...

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  18. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    Germany has reported to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) that typhus prevails in ton camps in which British ...

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  20. SPORTING PARS

    De Ga[?]a and Duminy have been taken in hand after a spell. Allansford is to be given the benefit of a short holiday. ...

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  21. THE DARDANELLES.

    There is great depression in Constantinople, according to Athens advices, because the number of Turks killed in the recent battles on the ...

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  22. ANTI-GERMAN RIOTS.

    His Majesty the King on Wednesday had an audience with the chief commissioner of police in London (Sir E. H. Henry) and with the ...

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  23. SWIMMING TO THE ATTACK.

    Dunkirk reports that there been renewed fighting at Hill 60, south of Ypres, of the most desperate character. Princess Paricia’s Canadians and the ...

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  24. CHILDREN KILLED IN COLD BLOOD.

    The German atrocities, the report states, commenced on August 4th, several hours before England declared war against Germany, when fifty men ...

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  25. NEW LINE FORMED.

    A comparative lull, which followed on Sunday, enabled us to reorganise and consolidate the new line, but the climax of the battle came that ...

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  26. DESPERATE BRITISH ADVANCE.

    The British attack commenced on Saturday with a terrific bombardment of the German trenches in the hills. Then the right centre carried the first ...

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  27. MURDER ON HIGH SEAS.

    Mr Roosevelt, the former President of the United States, in a magazine article entitled “Murder on the High Seas,” declares that America ...

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  29. GERMANS EXHAUSTED.

    Finally, the Germans were una[?]e to renew their efforts. Meanwhile, the Allies’ attach was developing at the Guinchy ...

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  30. DESPERATE BATTLE.

    The “Daily Telegraph.” correspondent at Mitylene (Aegean Sea) says that the Turks on Friday were fighting desperately in order to ; revent ...

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  32. CHILDREN CRUCIFIED.

    Individual acts of brutality . were very widely committed: but the gravest charge against Germany is the killing of civilians as part of ...

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  33. GLOUCESTERS BADLY CUT UP.

    During the fighting east, of Neuve Chapelle Pathans and Ghurkas prepared to advance, to Aubers by capturing the wood at Prommelles. ...

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  34. ITALY'S ESCAPE.

    Tho Rome correspondent of the Paris “Temps” states that it was known in well-informed Italian circles that Germany intended to invade ...

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  35. GERMANS STRIP DEAD.

    Germans were seen stripping the British dead in the abandoned trenches, and wore afterwards noticed dressed in khaki. ...

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  38. NORTH SEA ENGAGEMENT.

    Details are [?] by the British Admiralty of the action- off the Dutch coast on Saturday, when the sinking of the British torpedo[?]oat ...

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