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  3. GERMANY SHORT OF RESERVES.

    "Le Temps" (Paris) is in receipt of official information that Germany is sending 300,000 men monthly to the different fronts to make good the wastage. It is ...

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  4. CONSCRIPTION.

    At the women's meeting to promote conscription Lord Demnan, who was one of the speakers, frequently referred to Australia. On every occasion he mentioned the ...

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  5. JOFFRE IS NOT ASLEEP.

    Writing in the "Preparaziorie," an Italian military organ. Col. Barone who recently visited Gen. Jofire, says:—"Some people, including Joffre, think in the ...

    Article : 168 words
  6. GRODNO TAKEN.

    A German, official message says Grodno has been taken after house to house fighting. Gen. von Galwitz overpowered the Russian rearguards south-east of Odelsk ...

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  7. THE TRUTH ABOUT PEACE TALES.

    The German emiss[?] in America are endeavouring to use Germany's submarine policy concessions to the United States to foment a peace agitation. A section ...

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  8. THE TALE OF TWO HILLS.

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett writing under date August 23. states:—If we have failed in getting astride the Peninsula north of Anzac sexing the hills around ...

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  9. SUBLIME HEROES.

    It was a stirring sight, watched by thousands in the ever-gathering gloom. One moment they were below the crest and the nest on top. A moment after many ...

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  10. NIGHT DEFEATS US.

    The battlefield had disappeared completely. Looking back from Chocolate Hill one saw a vista of rolling clouds and (smoke, from the midst of which an ...

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  11. THE YEOMEN RETURN.

    It was decided it would be impossible to hold the hill in daylight, and the order was given for the troops to withdraw to their original positions. Nothing ...

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  12. THE POPE'S ACTION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington says the "peace visit" of Cardinal Gibbon to the White House at Washington ...

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  13. THE FIRST REGIMENT CREEPS FORWARD.

    At 3.30 a regiment crept forward and tried to form a firing line at the foot of Hill 70. This drew a terrific outbreak of rifle fire from the whole length ...

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  14. GARDEN Of EDEN.

    Doctor Steven Langdon, professor of, Assyriology at Oxford, has translated the Sumerian tablet in the museum of the University of Pennsylvania. This tablet ...

    Article : 105 words
  15. RUSSIANS TAKE AWAY CHURCH BELLS.

    German correspondents woo visited Bielstock state that in the adjoining valley the flames stretched for miles, spreading huge black clouds of smoke over the town ...

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  16. BRAVE TROOPS. TRIBUTE FROM "THE TIMES."

    The "Times" says:—"We all have our own opinions about the strategy that dictated the enterprise in the Dardanelles, but there can be only one opinion ...

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  17. CASUALTIES ON GALLIPOLI.

    The casualties reported in the latest list total 1,543. More than 1,100 are from Gaklipoli, including 23 Australian officers. ...

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  18. PATRIOTIC BELGIANS.

    A French paper states that the manifestations of patriotism among the Belgian population continue to cause the greatest anxiety to the Germans, who are ...

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  19. UP THE HILL.

    At 3.50 the two regiments made a final rash. A great solid mass of khaki, bayonets glistening amid the smoke and dost, emerged from the burnt scrub and surged ...

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  20. STOLEN ATTACHE CASE.

    The loss and subsequent recovery of a small attach case by Mrs. May Wright wife of the lodgekeeper at the National Park of Belair, led to arrest on Friday ...

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  21. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Rome Official.—In the Altariens region the enemy attacked us at Montepiana, but was repulsed with heavy losses. Our troops at Altaniave and Valdegano ...

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  22. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL.

    Petrograd Official.—In the region of Linden, a village on the Riga. Dvinsk front, after a stubborn fight we retried on the morning of the right bank ...

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  23. VIOLENT ARTILLERY DUELS.

    Paris Official.—There has been a violent reciprocal bombardment at e great number of points, notably in the Artois sector at Neuville, between the Somme and ...

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  24. AIR HEROES.

    M. Bertin and M. Boyer, two French airmen, have been awarded the Cross of the Legion of Honour for their brilliant accomplishment of a dangerous mission ...

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  25. THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN.

    Our immediate objective on the left was to capture Hill 70, which had been most troublous ever since the landing Our centre and right were to advance from ...

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  26. ROUMANIA NO FRIEND OF THE HUNS.

    The Roumanian Government has stopped all crop exports, and has forbidden the transit of gold. Germans are therefore unable to send anymore money to ...

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  27. OUR LINES SWEPT BY SHRAPNEL.

    For a few minutes it looked as though the hill was won. Our men were swarming all over it, and just below the crest actually occupied a section of a trench ...

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  28. SUVLA BAY LANDING. GERMAN ACCOUNT.

    A Turkish, officer has circulated a German wireless message describing the Suvla Bay battle. This says that 100,000 British troops were landed under the ships guns ...

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  29. ITALY CALLING UP MORE MEN.

    The "Time" correspondent at Rome states that between September and December the 1896 Italian reserve classes will be summoned to the colours. It appears ...

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  30. WHEAT.

    Wheat is dull at 52/6 to 54/ per qr. ...

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  31. SUCCESSFUL RAIDS.

    The French Ministry of Marine reports:—Last week, despite a violent cannonade and the use of spotlights, our naval aviators threw more than 300 4-in. shells on ...

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  32. CALM AND STEADFAST TROOPS.

    Throughout the early part of the day the troops rested quietly in the trenches. The soldiers were calm, but fully realised their task was more difficult than any ...

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  33. GERMAN IMAGINATION.

    The Bureau says:—"The French Embassy slates that violent combats continue in the Vosges. The Germans pretend they have recaptured the line from ...

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  34. AT HILL 112.

    Meanwhile the fighting was just as severe on the right, where a division stormed the first Turkish line under a fearful fire, and over ground without a particle of ...

    Article : 194 words
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  36. SOUR GRAPES.

    Major Moraht, writing in "Berliner Tageblatt" about the Dardanelles, says England made a distant excursion because; she lacked good prospects in Flanders. ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

    "Le Temps" quotes the figures of a Hungarian statistician based on 230 published casualty lists. From, these he estimates the Austro-Hungarian losses up to the 1st ...

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  38. THE GUNS BEGIN.

    Exactly at 3 on the afternoon of August 21 the first gun fired, and for half an hour we witnessed another of those terrible bombardments which become ...

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  39. TURKEY AND ITALY.

    The Turkish Government has interned the Italians at Angora on the pretext that Italian colonies in Asia Minor might hinder the defence of the Turkish Empire ...

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  40. GERMAN DESTROYER.

    The French "Naval Journal," commenting on the battle between French and German destroyers, which resulted in a German destroyer being sunk off Ostend, says ...

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  41. BACK AGAIN TO HILL 70.

    They proceeded to cross a salt lake in open order, the enemy deluging them with shrapnel. The splendid troops pressed on steadily, losing many, but never wavering ...

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  42. AN AWFUL BUT MAJESTIC SCENE.

    It was now 6 o'clock, and once more the hill was furiously bombarded, whilst the Turkish batteries concentrated on our trenches. The sceen was majestic but ...

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  43. SILVER.

    The price of bar silver is 1/11 9-16 per oz. ...

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  44. THE YEOMANRY MAKE A WILD CHARGE.

    Suddenly the Yeomanry leapt to thier feet and charged. They were met by a withering fire, but nothing could stop them. At amazing speed and without a ...

    Article : 53 words
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