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  2. DANES BITTER.

    Bitter resentment is felt in Denmark, against the action of a German destroyer in torpedoing the British submarine E13, which had ...

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  3. GULF OF RIGA.

    A naval battle between German and Russian warships in the Gulf of Riga, resulted, according to von Tirpitz. in the destruction of a Russian ...

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  4. THE MISSING.

    LONDON. Sunday.--Latest details of the loss of the Arable show that 21 members of the crew and 18 passengers are missing. Two of the liner's boats, containing two ...

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  5. NIEMEN-BUG.

    AMSTERDAM. Sunday.--The announcement of the capture of Novo Georgievsk, with 20,000 prisoners, occasioned scenes of unprecedented enthusiasm throughout ...

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  6. DEFIANCE.

    Non-official America is excited and declamatory concerning the latest outrage by the pirates who sank the Arabic, while the President has ...

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  7. ITALY ACTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--It is officially announced that Italy has declared war on Turkey. Reports front Constantinople state that the Italian Ambassador has taken' his departure. ...

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  8. BREST-LITOVSK.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--An Austrian communique says:-- "The Austro-Gcrman advance on Brest-Litovsk caused considerable portions of the ...

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  9. THE ENEMY'S LOSS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A large German fleet penetrated the Gulf of Riga and Joined battle with Russian warships. A communique announees: "During the ...

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  10. NO WARNING GIVEN.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--American opinion is still greatly exercised over the lives of Americans lost in the Arabic. Count Bernstorff, German Ambassador, asserts ...

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  11. FIRED ALL GUNS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Admiralty announces that the British submarine E13, while on her way to the Baltic, grounded on the Island of Saltholm, near Copenhagen, ...

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  12. ZEPPELIN SHOT DOWN.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--The Russian fire at Vilna brought down a Zeppelin, and an officer, engineer, and eight soldiers were captured. ...

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  13. NO BIG VESSELS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--The "Russky invalid," the organ of the Ministry for War, states that the chief milts of the Russian Baltic fleet, are not at the Gulf of Riga, ...

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  14. WESTERN STRUGGLE.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The communiques report:-- "There has been great artillery activity on both sides in the region of Houletle and ...

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  15. GERMAN VERSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Admiral von Tirpitz reports that the German naval forces In the Baltic, after several days' difficult mine-sweeping and clearing of net ...

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  16. HURRICANE FIRE.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--The communiques say:-- "Our troops have held up the enemy's offensive on the railway towards Kochedary, ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND MAILS LOST.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—The New Zealand mails were lost on the Arabic. ...

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  18. EXPLANATION WANTED.

    LONDON. Sunday'.--Router's correspondent at Washington advises that the State Department bus announced that Mr. J. W. Gerard, United States Ambassador to ...

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  19. ENEMY'S FINANCE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--During the debate on the War Loan Bill in the Reichstag, Herr Dr. Karl Helfferich, Secretary of the Imperial German Treasury, announced that ...

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  20. STILL ANOTHER.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Advices received by the American press report, the torpedoing of the White Star liner Bovic, formerly engaged in the Australian trade. The ...

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  21. HEAVY LOSSES.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--News from a reliable source says that the German fleet suffered great losses during the operations in the Gulf of Riga. ...

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  22. LOSS AND GAIN.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The German communique says:-- "We ejected the enemy from portions of our trenches captured between Angres and ...

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  23. INTENT TO MURDER.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The "World" says: "Even if American passengers escaped, the fact does not modify the submarine commander's intention to commit ...

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  24. BAD FOR AUSTRIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Italian military experts regard the fall of Kovno as another proof of tho worthless- ...

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  25. GERMAN CRUISER.

    LONDON, Sunday.--An official announcement states that a British submarine torpedoed a German cruiser in the Baltic. The same fact is also announced in a ...

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  26. COMPULSION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P. (Labor), in an interview, declared that neither railway men nor any other form of labor would submit to conscription. If any ...

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  27. WONDERFUL GUNNERY.

    LONDON. Sunday.--Router's correspondent at the British headquarters draws particular attention to the wonderful co-operation of the British infantry and artillery ...

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  28. PUBLIC FEELING STIRRED.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday. -- Fourteen bodies have been recovered from the E13, and one of the crew is still missing. The attack on the E13 has stirred public ...

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  29. SUBMARINE WAR.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The following British steamers have been sunk:-- Baron Erskine, 5500 tons, crow landed. Restormel, 3000 tons, crew landed. ...

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  30. ENEMY EMERGES.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.--Several large German cruisers of the newest type have been seen steaming northward, in international waters, near Saltholm Island. They ...

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  31. MR. HOLMAN'S VIEWS.

    "I regard this (says the Premier) as the moment for universal national effort, and the only question is whether that national effort can be best obtained by conscription or by the ...

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  32. HELPING RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Observer" says that the worst way to help Russia would be to rush into extensive frontal asaults on the western front, where our forces are ...

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  33. ANXIETY UNABATED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Dally Telegraph's" New York correspondent says that in the event of a diplomatic severance two immediate steps are contemplated--first, the ...

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  34. THAT FAMOUS ORDER.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Press Bureau has Issued a letter from Prince Louis of Battenberg to Mr. Churchill, in which Prince Louis expresses his regret that the ...

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  35. ESCAPE IMPOSSIBLE.

    A Danish fisherman who saw the attack says that the British sailors displayed the greatest bravery. The men were all quiet when the Germans began shelling them, and ...

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  36. APOLOGY TO SPAIN.

    MADRID, Sunday.--Replying to Spain's representations, the German Ambassador, in a letter, has apologised for the sinking of the Isidoro. ...

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  37. GERMAN REPORTS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday,--A German communique says:-- "The Russians have withdrawn to a line east of Mariampol-Luzdzieje, and Studzieni- ...

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  38. MURDER AVERTED.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.--A German submarine balled the mail steamer Irma, from Newcastle, a little north of Jaeteren's Reef. The Irma swung out her boats, expecting to ...

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  39. VON TIRPITZ DECORATED.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The Kaiser has conferred the Order of Merit on Grand Admiral von Tirpitz ...

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  40. "PHYSICAL LOATHING."

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Koelnische Volkszeitung" says:--"It was as If the Chancellor were filled with physical loathing when he spoke of Sir Edward ...

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  41. COTTON CONTRABAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.--It is officially stated that the Government. has declared' cotton absolute contraband. While circumstances might have justified such action earlier, it ...

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  42. BERLIN'S VERSION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Router's correspondent reports that Berlin's official version of the Incident says that the E13 was destroyed near the southern outlet of The Sound. ...

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  43. SECRET MEETING.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The Government has agreed to hold a secret meeting of the Chamber of Deputies to discuss all defence questions. Any vote after tho meeting will ...

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  44. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Press Bureau has received American reports concerning German prison camps for officers at Beeskow (Prussia). The officers did not ...

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  45. FRENCH PRESS VIEWS.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The newspapers regard Dr. von Bethmann-Holweg's speech in the Reichstag in tho light of an apologia. The most striking feature is rogarded as his ...

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  46. EXCITING AIR CHASE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A British officer relates that, a British aeroplane pursued a Taube and set tire to it. The observer fell out, but the pilot kept his head and planed ...

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  47. SHELLS READY.

    PARIS, Sunday.--In the Chamber of Deputies M. Millerand (Minister for War) said that all that the Government undertook in regard to the supply of munitions had ...

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  48. FRENCH ANNOUNCEMENT.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The Government has issued a notification declaring cotton contraband. ...

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  49. TRIBESMEN REVOLT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--It is officially reported that 4000 Bunera tribesmen made an irruption on August 17, but were easily re polled. The enemy left 20 dead, while the ...

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  50. NEWS IN GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Details of the sinking, of the Arable have. been withheld from the German newspapers. The news has caused nervousness at the Foreign Of- ...

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  51. AUSTRIA'S REDUCED TRADE.

    ZURICH, Sunday.--Austrian imports for the second quarter of 1915 were less than 55 per cent, of the 1914 exports. There was a 36 per cent. decrease in exports, chiefly ...

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  52. GERMAN TAKES REFUGE.

    LONDON. Sunday.--Mitylene reports state that a German submarine was pursued by three destroyers and two other Allied ships. The submarine took refuge in Aivall Bay, ...

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  53. GERMAN PRISONERS TAKEN.

    PRETORIA, Sunday.--The total number of prisoners take in German South-west Africa, between June 18 and July 9, was 4740. ...

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  54. DR. LIEBKNECHT HOWLED DOWN.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A Berlin telegram states that Dr. Liehkneeht, the Socialist leader, asked in tho Reichstag whether the Government was disposed to abandon ...

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  55. DIFFICULT RETREAT.

    BERLIN. Sunday.--The "Berliner Tage-blatt's" correspondent with the Austro-German, forces says that the troops are ...

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