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  2. LATE WAR NEWS.

    An official communique states:—"On our left wing the battle is developing. In the centre there is a lull. On our right wing the German attacks seem to have been ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    Vice-Admiral Patey reports that the troops under his command occupied Kaiser Wilhelmsland (German New Guinea) on September 24. ...

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  4. IN THE ADRIATIC.

    It is officially admitted in Vienna that the French fleet bombarded Lissa, an island off the Dalmatian coast, and did s[?]ne-damage. ...

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  5. ATTACKING THE BRITISH.

    The Germnns made incessant attacks on the British near Solssons. The infantry charged hour after hour. They were always mowed down, but they always ...

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  6. IN THE ADRIATIC.

    Advices from Trieste state that two torpedo-boats attached to the Austrian High Sea Fleet, and an Austrian destroyer struck mines off Dalmatia and sank. ...

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  7. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Prior to the capture of Jaroslav the Austrian trenches wore filled with wounded and dead. Many of them had been lying there for days. ...

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  8. CRUISER DISASTER.

    The wireless operator of the Cressy, one of the three-cruisers recently sunk by German submnrlues in the North Sea, states that there were many instances of ...

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  9. SHOOTING DROWNING SAILORS.

    "September 24, 6.25.—Official: In reply to a statement made by a German Minister at Copenbagen that German officers did not as reported from England fire on ...

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  10. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK

    The German armed merchantman Kronprinz Wi[?]helm sank the steamer Indian Prince, 2846 tons, of the prince line. The crew was landed at Santos. ...

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  11. GERMAN REINFORCEMENT.

    A total of 200,000 German reinforcements for France have traversed Belgium in the last few days. ...

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  12. ITALY AND ENGLAND

    Mr. Churchill's interview has created a profound impression throughout Italy, and the leading newspapers publish enthusiastic comments. ...

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  13. IN UPPER ALSACE.

    Snow and floods have checked operations in Upper Alsace. ...

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  14. THE ARMIES.

    On the left, between the Somme and the Oise, we have made some progress in the directlon of Roye, 20 miles north of Compiegne. ...

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  15. ATTACK ON VERDUN.

    Advices from Basle state that the Germans lost 10,000 killed and 15,000 wounded before Verdun. Three German and one Austrian army ...

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  16. "IT IS MY DUTY."

    The action of General Botha in taking command of the forces operating against the Germans has evoked general enthusiasm. ...

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  17. THE EMDEN.

    During the bombardment of Madras the British India Company's steamer Chupra caine into the line of fire, and eight officers were injured. ...

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  18. BELGIAN WIDOWS.

    It is now stated that the offer which was declined by the Belgian Minister was made by the Immigration Department. The reply by the Minister did not refer to the ...

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  19. ADDITIONAL CASUALTIES.

    "September 24, 113 p.m.;—General headquarters reports casualties dated September 20 and 21: Killed, officers 15, men 29; wounded, officers 21, men 26; missing, ...

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  20. GERMAN TOY TRADE.

    An exhibition of German—made toys promoted by the Board of Trade, has proved a great success. It Is being held in connection with the movement for teaching ...

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  21. ITALIAN ATTITUDE.

    Dr. Dillon, the well-known authority on international subjects, says that Italy has consistently influenced the Triple Alliance on behalf of peace in recent years; and he ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN FIELD HOSPITAL.

    The Australian Field Hospital surgeons report that 450 officers and men, both British and German, have been under treatment simultaneously. ...

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  23. FEROCIOUS FIGHTING.

    During the pursuit of the Crown Prince's army the German rearguard constructed trenches, and fortified them with Maxims. They were ordered to hold them at all ...

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  24. THE NAVIES.

    The cruisers Aboukir, Hogue, and Cressy had for some time prior to the disaster been patrolling the North Sea— ir, the ivovds of a bluejacket, "out for ...

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  25. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Matin" states that General Rennenkampf has defeated a German army and reoccupied Soldau, in East Prussia, about 68 miles ...

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  26. PRIEST SHOT.

    The Abbe Delebacque, who was shot by the Germans for carrying letters to the French lines, spent the night prior to his execution praying in St. Nicholas' Church, ...

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  27. GERMAN LOSSES.

    The Cologne "Gazette" on Wednesda[?] published the thirtieth list of German losses. It occupies six columns. ...

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  28. SWISS NEUTRALITY.

    The "Glornale d'Italia" has received a telegram from Basle, reporting that Germany asked Switzerland to grant permission for her to send three army corps ...

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  29. SERVIAN ADVANCE.

    The Servians have recaptured Luirovia, after fighting in which heavy losses were sustained on both sides. They have also occupied Srebernitza, ...

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  30. COUNT VON MOLTKE KILLED.

    Count Von Moltke, son of the Commander-in-Chief of the German army, was killed yesterday, a shell blowing off the top of his head. It ia stated that he wore ...

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  31. WAR BULLETIN.

    Sept. 24th, 10.20 p.m.—Official:— The following report from general headquartes supplements the narrative published on the 22nd:— ...

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  32. THE FAR EAST.

    It is officially stated that a British force under Brigadier-Genera; Barnardiston, landed in the neighbourhood of Laoshau Bay on Wednesday with the object of ...

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  33. CARPENTIER WOUNDED.

    Among the officers who were killed are R. F. Simson and J. L. Huggan, of the Scottish International footballers. It is rumoured that Georges Carpentier, the ...

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  34. IN VIENNA.

    The burgomaster of Vienna states that the city-is supporting 62,000 reservists and their families at a dolly cost of £12,000, besides endeavouring to provide for 100,000 ...

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  35. GERMAN GENERAL CAPTURED.

    The Paris correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Agency reports that the prisoners who arrived there on Wednesday included a General belonging to General ...

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  36. GERMANS EXECUTED.

    The Belgians court-martialled and convicted a German infantryman for killing a peasant woman with his bayonet after the battle at Hofstode, four miles ...

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  37. SALE OF DETAINED CARGOES.

    Quantities of British cargo aboard British and German vessels in German ports at the outbreak of the war have now been sold by order of the German Government. ...

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  38. THE DOMINIONS.

    German troops have crossed the Orange River, twenty miles west of Schult Drift, and are proceeding towards Pella, a few miles across tho British border in ...

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  39. GERMAN OUTRAGES.

    M. Leon Bourgeois, ex-Minister or Works, after paying a visit, declares that the towas or Epernay, Montmirail, Montmort, and Vitry-le-Francols have suffered ...

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  40. GERMAN FLEET.

    A letter received from a British naval officer states that British submarines entered the Elbe, but were unable to attack the large warships, which were ...

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  41. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat declined on favourable weather reports. September wheat was quoted at 107[?]. per bushel, and December 110½[?] per bushel. ...

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  42. FEELING IN GERMANY.

    A prominent American, who resided for many years in Berlin, when interviewed in London, stated that the Germans are working day night at Kiel and ...

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  43. IN CENTRAL AFRICA.

    It is officially announced that the German post at Schckmannsburg, near the Zambesi, has surrendered without opposition to the Rhodesian police. ...

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  44. BOMB DROPPING.

    A Zeppelin airship, from the direction of Theilt, at 11 o'clock on Thursday night, dropped three bombs into Oslend, and then returned to Theilt. ...

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  45. GENERAL ITEMS.

    Dr. Shields, in a statement to the council of the Australian Voluntury Hospital, reports that the hospital it full to overflowing, and that it is a welcome addition ...

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  46. "DOWN WITH THE KAISER."

    Socialist posters have appeared on the walls in Berlin declaring "We want peace! Down with the Kaiser." ...

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  47. GHASTLY MASSACRE LIST.

    Careful investigators calculate that the Gormans massacred 1500 civilians in the province of Namur, 1200 in Hainant. 1100 in Brabant, 500 in the province of Liege, ...

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  48. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Geneva correspondent states that the German Emperor caught a severe cold in the trenches before Verdun. He was drenched with rain ...

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  49. HERR LIEBKNECHT'S VIEW.

    Herr Liebknecht, the German Socialist leader, in an interview after a tour of Belgium, declared that he would inform his compatriots that the condition of the ...

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  50. GERMAN EMPEROR'S APPEAL.

    The Germon Emperor, in the course of au appeal to America, through Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg. (German Imperial Chancellor), declares that he has complete ...

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  51. GERMAN DOCTRINES.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, in an article in the Outlook," states that there was room for sincere differences of opinion about th[?] initial positions of Austria, Servia, ...

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  52. THE CHURCHILL INTERVIEW.

    The Official Press Bureau has published the interview between Mr. Winston Churchill and the representative of the "Giornale d'Italia." ...

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