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  4. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    During the last few days the fortune of war has gone altogether in favor of the Allies. At Compiegne and Meaux, on the Marne, the Germans have met with ...

    Article : 170 words
  5. TORPEDOED SHIPS

    According to the London "Daily Telegraph," a relative of one of the cross of the cruiser Pathboder was officially informed that the Pathboder was to[?] ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN SUCCESS IN NEW BRITAIN.

    On August 19th the troopship Berrima left Sydney with a mixed naval and military force totalling nearly seventeen hundred men to co-operate with the Australian Navy in the occupation of the German colonies of the Bismarck Archipelago, German New Guinea, and the Carolines and other island ...

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  7. AFRICA AND THE WAR

    When moving an address of loyalty to Britain in the South African House of Assembly at Capetown on Wednesday, the Prime Minister (General Botha), in the ...

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  8. GERMANS IN BELGIUM

    A vigorous offensive movement is being carried on by the Belgians from Antwerp and Bast Flanders, and the Germans have been driven from the ...

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  9. MORE HEN WANTED.

    Despite the record recruiting that has been going on throughout the British Empire, Mr. Asquith asks for more men. Moving, in the House of Commons, the ...

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  10. A REIGN OF TERROR

    News of the operations by the Austrians against the Servians is somewhat contradictory. It has twice been stated that the Austrians have withdrawn their ...

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  11. HELICOLAND FIGHT ECHO.

    A Dutchman named Johnson, who was aboard the Grimsby trawler that was sunk by the German cruiser Albatross, was conveyed to Wit[?] with his ...

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  12. SERAJEVO THREATENED.

    The report that the Servians have occupied Semlin on the opposite side of the Danube from Belgrade reads strangely in view of the reported bombardment of ...

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  13. MORE FLOATING MINES.

    Grimsby trawlers have suffered severely from the floating mines laid by the Germans in the North Sea. The toll of Grimsby trawlers is now sixteen. ...

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  14. SCHELDT REGION EVACUATED.

    The German forces are reported to have completely evacuated the region of the Scheldt between Antwerp and Ghent. After fighting engagements going the ...

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  15. THE PRESENT POSITION.

    An official message from Bordeaux says that during four days fighting, the allied forces on the west of the big line of battle gained 37 1/2 miles. ...

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  16. STARVING INHABITANTS.

    A reign of terror exists in the Serb provinces of Austria. There is a gibbet in every village, and every day fresh corpses hang on it. Hardly a Serb lender ...

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  17. AN OUTBURST OF PATRIOTISM.

    The outburst of patriotism throughout South Africa has been remarkable. High and low in every province of the Union are vying with each other in their offers ...

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  18. A TRAP FOR SHIPPING.

    The trawler Agatha, while fishing in the North Sea, discovered a derelict lifeboat. When she commenced to tow it a terrific explosion took place. Fortunately ...

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  19. Courageous and Clever.

    In Sir John French's last report he records two incidents illustrative of the dogged courage and resourcefulness of the British soldier. ...

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  20. THE HORROS OF TERMONDE.

    Although they only occupied the town of Termonde for a few hours, the German troops found opportunity to indulge in many of the barbarous practices that ...

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  21. TROOP TRAIN DERAILED.

    A train conveying South African troops was derailed at the Hex River Pass, un the main line from Capetown to Johannes burgs and, capsized over an embankment. ...

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  22. ANOTHER SERVIAN SUCCESS.

    A terrible battle has taken place between Servia and Austria, as a result of which the troops of the Emperor were defeated and the town of Semlin was ...

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  23. GERMAN ARMY'S STATE.

    According to telegrams received at Rome from Berlin, the German army in France is "extremely fatigued." The evacuation of Upper Alsace ontinues ...

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  24. MINE SHAFT IMPERILLED.

    Six sticks of gelignite were found in the shaft of the Luipaard Evlei mine at Johannesburg South Africa, on Thursday. The shaft is now being guarded ...

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  25. TURKEY'S INDEPENDENCE

    There is still doubt at to the meaning of the great activity being displayed on both the naval and the military side by Turkey, though probably every week of ...

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  26. THE NORTH SEA CLEAR.

    Several British flotillas and squadi[?] according to the official press bureau in London, have completed a sweeping movement over the whole of the North ...

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  27. A COMBAT IN THE CAMEROONS.

    There has been some fighting in the Cameroons German West Africa. particulars of which are anxiously awaited, as only the casualty lists have been ...

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  28. THE CAPTURE OF THE GUNS.

    "Meanwhile, taking advantage of the fight between the cavalry and the infantry, the German artillery, from a new position, maintained a deadly fire from ...

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  29. DRIVEN BACK BY THE ALLIES.

    General von Stein, who commands the right wing of the German army, with which the British hare been fighting, announces that his army, which had crossed ...

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  30. TWO NAVAL BATTLES.

    There should shortly be definite news of two important naval battles. The Russian and German fleets have again come into contact in the Ba[?]. ...

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  31. BELGIAN LAWYERS ON STRIKE.

    The judges and lawyers in Brusseis have taken umbrage at the domineering methods of their conquerors, and refuse to serve or practice their profession. The ...

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  32. Fighting in Nyassaland.

    A party, of Germans, numbering about four hundred, crossed the frontier into Nyassaland. Central Africa, last week, and on Tuesday a British force set out ...

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  33. Gallant Cavalry Charge

    The brilliant charge by the British cavalry against a German battery during the battle of Mons is well worthy a place on the roll of history, side by side with that ...

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  34. SIX THOUSAND PRISONERS.

    Summarising on Sunday the operations of the last four days in France, the British War Office says that they have resulted in the capture of 8,000. German ...

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  35. "TIE DOGGED AS DOES IT."

    A letter from a wounded Gordon Highlander describes the retreat from Mons as fighting by day and retiring by night until they came to Cambrai on Tuesday ...

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  36. WHITE FLAG TRICKERY.

    A British stoker petty bilker states that the first shots at the German protected cruiser Maint from the British destroyers swept the upper deck. ...

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  38. "A GREAT DISASTER."

    Writing [?] Paris, Mr. William Maxwell, the well-known war correspondent, states that the Germans have lost guns and their accompanying ammunition ...

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  39. FUTILE HOPES OF SUPPORT.

    The news that two German forces had crossed the Orange River spread like wildfire through South Africa, and caused the greatest indignation. ...

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  40. AN AMMUNITION TRAIN.

    The battle at Meux resulted in the clearing of the Our[?] Valley of the Germans' right wing, composed of some of the finest Imperial troops. ...

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  42. MORE CAPTURED SHIPS.

    Several more German merchant ships have been captured by the British. The Admiralty announces that the Vindictive has taken a German collier in the ...

    Article : 146 words
  43. AN ISOLATED ARMY CORPS.

    In the wooded country within the triangle of Senlis, Dammartin, and Gonesse (the latter place is only about five miles from Paris), there still remain ...

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  44. HIGHLANDERS AMBUSHED.

    During the retirement from Mons on August 20 the first battalion of the Gordon Highlanders (the old 75th Foot) were marching along a narrow road, and ...

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  45. A WAR OF INTRIGUE.

    German activity in Egypt: has been in the nature of intrigue. So much evidence has come to light of underhand work with the natives that the Egyptain ...

    Article : 120 words
  46. GERMAN RESOURCES STRAINED.

    The extent to which the pressure now being exerted by the Allies all along the extended front is taxing the resources of the enemy, is shown by the fact that the ...

    Article : 101 words
  47. ATLANTIC LINER'S PERIL.

    The London "Times" correspondent at New York says it is rumored in official maritime circles that the German Government has ordered big liners interned ...

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