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  3. AN IMPENDING CRACK.

    General Sir Douglas Haig has issued an official communique in the following terms:—"We advanced our line several hundred yards on each side of Longueval ...

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  4. THE BALKAN SPHERE.

    Mr. Ward Price, the "Times" correspondent at Salonika, wires under date if August 24, that the Bulgarians continue their movement, enveloping the ...

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  5. Y.M.C.A. ARMY WORK.

    "The record you established when you did the best you could was but your affidavit that you'd keep on making good." ...

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  6. LONDON BOMBED.

    Zeppelins have made a raid on the outskirts of London. They dropped 40 bombs, killing eight people and injuring 36. ...

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  7. A GERMAN BOAST.

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent states that Herr Henicken, the director of the North German Lloyd Steamship Company, stated in an interview that ...

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  8. IN THE EAST.

    Petrograd's evening official communique state that the situation on the eastern front is unchanged. ...

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  9. RUSSIA'S TRIUMPHANT STROKES.

    The military articles published in Petrograd chiefly deal with the collapse of the Turkish adventures on the Caucasian front. The recapture of Mush puts the ...

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  10. GREAT TACTICAL GAINS.

    Thursday's advance was of great tactical importance injunctioning the Hardecourt area, while the Flers road advance gains more high ground on the main ridge, ...

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  11. ANTI-AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS.

    The air raiders came at intervals between midnight and 3 o'clock in the morning. Several bombs were reported, to have been aimed at ships. The damage ...

    Article : 70 words
  12. ZEPPELIN-SHEDS BOMBED.

    An official despatch states that naval aeroplanes successfully bombed two Zeppelin sheds at Namur. Owing to the low-lying clouds it was ...

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  13. ITALY.

    The German newspapers expect that Italy will shortly declare war against Germany. ...

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  14. IMPORTANT PROGRESS.

    News of the Serbian attack is most satisfactory. They have won the hill dominating Lake Ostrovo, and have also progressed farther north. There are ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    General Sir Douglas Haig has issued the following communique:—"West of Guinchy enemy attacked us, but were repulsed. Artillery activity prevails on ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. ISLAM'S REVOLT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo states that the Grand Shereef of Mecca has [?]a proclamation that Islam denounces [?] of their ...

    Article : 89 words
  17. FIRED AT BY DUTCH.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that a Zeppelin appeared over Amsterdam on Friday morning from the south-west and went in a south-eastern ...

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  18. ENEMY DRIVEN OFF.

    Several small fires were caused on the outskirts of London, but were promptly extinguished. There were several rescues by firemen. An airship which was fired ...

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  19. DOWN BRITAIN.

    Rauter's Amsterdam correspondent states that Count Revention's extremely Annexationist Party have issued a [?] warning the Germans that Great ...

    Article : 72 words
  20. HEAVY FIGHTING.

    Mr. Jeffries, the war correspondent, wiring from Athena, states that there has been heavy fighting at Karatjovange east of Monastir, the Serbians engaging ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN OFFICERS DISGRACED.

    Reuter's Berne correspondent states:—General Reidel of the Austrian Army, and the two colonels who were courtmartialled for being absent on a pleasure jaunt when ...

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  22. INDISCRIMINATE SUBMARINING.

    The "Times* correspondent in New YorK states that the American Cabinet ears a renewal of Germany's indiscriminate submarine offensive as the result ...

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  23. GUILLEMONT AND GUICHY.

    The "Times" correspondent at head-marters in France states that the enemy evidently attaches the greatest importance to the positions at Guillemont and ...

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  24. COLOSSAL DEFENCE WORKS.

    Describing Thursday's capture of the outworks between Thiepval and Guinchy, Mr. Beach Thomas, the war correspondent says that there were eight mile of ...

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  25. Family Notices

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  26. THREE BRIDGES DESTROYED.

    The British officially announce that at Salonika they destroyed three bridges on August 13, despite Bulgarian opposition. ...

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  27. INFERIOR GERMAN AIRMEN.

    A semi-official document captured by the French proves that the Germans are experiencing great difficulties in manning their aeroplanes. A German officer's ...

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  28. HUNGARIAN DISAFFECTION.

    It is reported that there was a deafening uproar in the Hungarian Parliament, and several free fights took place. The Chairman was powerless, and only the ...

    Article : 57 words
  29. BULGARIANS REPULSED.

    It is officially announced in Paris that British cavalry patrols east of Lake Tahinos outwitting the enemy ascended the River Angesta and destroyed ...

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  30. GERMAN COMPANY.

    The Berlin Corporation for the [?] of commercial enterprise in the German colonies has been declared [?] The liabilities are estimated t 200,000 ...

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  31. COUNTER-ATTACKS REPELLED.

    A Paris communique has been issued in the following terms:—Violent enemy counter-attacks have been made on hill No. 121, south of Maurepas but were ...

    Article : 93 words
  32. EAST AFRICA.

    In east Africa Vandeventer's column attacked Kilossa on August 21, and the fighting continued day and night. A column detached attacked the enemy ...

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  33. A ZEPPELIN HIT.

    A "Times" correspondent on the South-east. Coast states that the air gun had a Zeppelin under fire for a quarter of an hour and vast clouds of smoke burst ...

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  34. RUSSIAN GUARDS DEFEATED.

    The success gained by the French yesterday says Reuter's Paris correspondent was the [?] ...

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  35. COUNT TIZLA'S EXCUSES.

    A further indication of the dissensions in Hungary is the statement of the [?] community for the [?] offensive. ...

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  36. ENEMY YIELDING GROUND.

    The "Times" correspondent at Salonika states that the [?] at Moglena and everywhere else are yielding ground. Their counter-attacks have been repulsed with ...

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  37. GERMAN FURY.

    The "Times" correspondent at Madri[?] states that Spain is consulting neutral countries regarding Germany's conduct in the North of France. It is believed that ...

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  38. SEVERAL DEATHS AND INJURIES.

    It is officially announced that an enemy air raider reached the outskirts of London and dropped in that area 40 explosive and incendiary bombs, killing three ...

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  39. CHECKING THE ENEMY.

    In order to check signalling to the enemy submarines, states Reuter's Rome correspondent the Italian troops have occupied Porto Palermo, Mount Kalarat, the ...

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  40. GREAT FEATURE DEVELOPING.

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters in France, writing on Thursday, says:—"This is another day of big events, but just how big. I cannot tell you, because ...

    Article : 149 words
  41. MESOPOTAMIA.

    It is officiary announced that the situation in Mesopotamia is unchanged. ...

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  42. SEQUEL TO MAUREPAS.

    The Paris correspondent of the Exchange states that the capture of Maurepas means the commencement of the Anglo-French operations against Combles ...

    Article : 71 words
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  44. SERBIAN REIN FOR CEMENTS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Salonika states that strong Serbian reinforcements have been sent to Moglerra. The Bulgarians are using their forces in ...

    Article : 56 words
  45. ENEMY OFFICES.

    Mr. Wise, the Agent-General for New South Wales, states that the German press is manifesting great annoyance that the New South Wales offices in London are ...

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  46. HAIRBREADTH ESCAPES.

    Many marvellous escapes are recorded. An almshouse was wrecked and the rooms filled with debris. The roof was blown off, but only two inmates received cuts. ...

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  48. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Mallalien, a Coalitionist, has been returned unopposed for the Colne Valley, by-election to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement through illness of ...

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  49. GREEK VESSELS ATTACKED.

    Three aviatiles attacked two Greek vessels carrying fugitives from Kavalla, but they did no damage. ...

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  50. SIX HUNDRED PRISONERS.

    A Paris communique states that the [?]ombardtment of the German works on the Somme was continued. The number of prisoners taken yesterday was 600. ...

    Article : 72 words
  51. BERLIN ADMISSION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Berlin authorities officially admit the Allied gains north, of Ovillers, and also at Longueval, Delville Wood, and ...

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  52. SAVE GRECIAN HONOUR.

    The press of Athens is unanimously demanding that immediate Grecian action should be taken to save the Greek territory and honour. ...

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  53. THE PITY OF IT.

    The "Journal des Debats" states that the Kaiser and his staff recently visited Dinant in five luxurious motor cars. The Kaiser gazed at the rained town from the ...

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  54. NO MILITARY OBJECTIVE.

    Mr. Ward Price in a later communique states that there is activity on the whole front, and the Serbians have slightly Advanced at Mogiena, and if it should ...

    Article : 151 words
  55. PLYING HIGH.

    The "Daily Mail" states that there is evident that the Zeppelin raiders were flying much higher than formerly, doubtless owing to their increased respect for ...

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  56. MORE FRIGHTFULNESS.

    Lieut. Palmer, an airman, who was brought down at the front, had his foot slightly injured (relates the "Daily Mail"). The Germans roughly amputated ...

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  57. TWO SUPER-ZEPPELINS.

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Rotterdam says that two super-Zeppcins participated in the last raid on England. They were dearly seen, being ...

    Article : 94 words
  58. IN CONFERENCE.

    It is officially announced that a conference at Calais yesterday was attended by Mr. Asquith, Mr. McKenna. Mr. Montagu, Mr. McKinnon Wood, the Chief ...

    Article : 97 words
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  60. ANZAC CLUB.

    Concerning the ridiculous jealous controversy as to the Anzac Club site, it is noteworthy that the principal Imperial soldiers' hostels are all in the ...

    Article : 88 words
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