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  4. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Foruridable cat and nine tails were found in the cabin of every officer of the cruiser Magdoburh. Each bore signs of long and hard usage. ...

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  5. THE GERMAN ADVANCE.

    It is believed that the Russian successes in Calicia and the immense losses sustained by the Austrians have so seriously crippled ...

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  6. PRIME MINISTER'S SPEECH.

    Mr Asquith, speaking at the Guild Hall, said that "Great Britain with the Empire is involved in war with a clean conscience. If Britain had stood ...

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  7. AERIAL DEFENCE OF BRITAIN.

    The British Naval Department has undertaken the serial defence of Britain, particularly London. Water planes are patrolling the coast; search ...

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  8. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    Seven days of stubborn fighting in Eastern Galicia resulted in a complete victory for the Russians. Five Austrian corps were ...

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  9. FIELD CLASSES WANTED.

    The Press Bureau states that Lord Roberts has appealed to British sportsmen to loan their racing field glasses to soldiers going to the front. ...

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  10. SOUTH AMERICAN REPUBLICS

    The consuls of the Central South American countries met with the object of forming plans to establish credit with the United States to enable them ...

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  11. GERMANY'S MOBILISATION.

    The "Cologne Gazette" states that during the first nineteen days of Germany's mobilisation 26,000 trains went west, carrying two million troops across ...

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  12. BELGIAN PRECAUTIONS.

    The Belgian engineers have flooded several districts, especially about Malines. ...

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  13. EMPEROR'S CONDITION.

    The Diplomatist newspaper in Vienna states that [?] Emperor Josep[?] still takes short walks. His condition is pathetic. The paper also states that ...

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  14. AIDS TO NAVIGATION.

    The Admiralty has announced that all aids to navigation in the North Sea during day or night may be removed without further warning at any time. ...

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  15. SAVING THE SOLDIERS.

    A wounded German officer states that the German successes are entirely due to the fact that the troops are never in action day after day. The army corps ...

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  16. SERVIAN CRUELTY.

    A Paris journal states that Australians were bound together and sher. The Servi[?] said they were doing it for practice. ...

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  17. BRITISH CRUISER SUNK.

    London 6th September 1.20 a.m.—Official.—Crusier Pathfinder struck a mine on Saturday afternoon at 4.30 20 miles off the east coast. She ...

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  18. NAMUR TOWN HALL.

    Telegrams from Berlin state that the hotels of Namur have been converted into barracks. The magnificent town hall has been demolished, whilst troops ...

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  19. FURTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESS.

    Official message from the High Commissioner:— The Russians have captured Lemberg and Halicz. ...

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  20. MOVE ON ANTWERP.

    About 40,000 Germans continue to move north-north-west to Brussels for the purpose of cutting the Antwerp communications with Ostend and the coastal ...

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  21. A DARING RAID.

    Five German soldiers in British uniforms, attempted a daring raid at Havre. They motored at high speed from the direction of Harfleur. They ...

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  22. THEIR OWN PETARD.

    It is surmised that German destroyers and torpedoers have been damaged by striking their, own mines. ...

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  23. THE ALLIES' LINE.

    The general lines occupied by the allied armies in Northern France are the line of the Seine to the west of Paris and the line of the Marne to the ...

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  24. GERMANY'S TURN NEXT.

    A high military official states that at the outset of the war Austria was Russia's serious enemy, because except for the 4th Army corps sent to Servia ...

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  25. FIGHTING NEAR MALINES.

    Stern fighting has occurred between Ma[?] and Termode, the Belgians showing great clan. When the Germans occupied Tarmade ...

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  26. PRE-MORATORIUM BILLS.

    After consultation with leading traders and bankers Mr Lloyd George, the Chanceller of the Exchequer, in order to facilitate the removal of difficulties ...

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  27. VIOLATION OF WAR USAGE.

    The German Government at Brussels is forcing the civil guards though disarmed to assist in the defence. This is a fresh, violation of international ...

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  28. A RAIN OF SHRAPNEL.

    Wounded from Pru[?]ia describe how they stood for hours with shrapnel raining down, and were unable to see a single German for dust. ...

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  29. NEW TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    It is officially stated that Britain, France, and Russia have agreed not to conclude peace separately through the war, and also when peace is discussed ...

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  30. MINE FIELDS AT SEA.

    The Germans continue to sow mine fields, usually 30 miles out. ...

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  31. CAPTURE OF LEMBERG.

    It is officially stated that Australian casualities in Galicia were 200,000. All buildings in Lemberg are packed with Austrian wounded. The latter were ...

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  32. THE SACK OF LOUVAIN.

    Retugees describe Louvain as a modern Pompell. LONDON, Saturday. Whole Columns of the newspapers ...

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  33. ATLANTIC SAFE FOR TRADE.

    Great Britain has decided to disarm all merchant ships, owing to the trade routes in the Atlantic being now perfectly clear of the enemy. ...

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  34. EXODUS FROM HAVRE.

    A great ex[?]dus is taking place from Havre to England. ...

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  35. [?]OEBEN AND BRESLAU.

    German crews are still on board the Goeben and Breslau. ...

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  36. GERMAN AEROPLANES.

    A German aeroplane bombarded Ghent and also Eclos, without loss of life. Another machine was forced to descend at Ostend, and was captured. ...

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  37. FIGHTING AT LUBIN.

    The latest news received from the front states that sanguinary fighting continues along the front at Lublin and Kholm. where ten Austrian army ...

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  38. BREACHES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.

    France has made additional protests against Germany's numerous violations of international law by its murders and cruelties. ...

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  39. GERMANS ENTRENCHING AT MONS.

    The "Observer" correspondent at Ostend passed the German lines, and visited Mons. He says that the Germans are ...

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  40. EAST OF PARIS.

    It is officially stated that on our left the Germans are neglecting Paris. They attempted an out flanking movement, and reached La ...

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  41. MOST SOLEMN MOMENT.

    Lord Rosebery, addressing a recruiting meeting at Broxburn, said the present was perhaps a more solemn moment than was ever experienced in the history ...

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  42. DRUNK WITH BLOOD.

    Will Irwin, the American author, with three American war correspondents, witnessed the sacking of Louvain, He states that the destruction ...

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  43. BULGARIA AND HUNGARY.

    It is officially denied that Ford[?]and has expressed sympathy with Hungary. ...

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  44. THE BRITISH RETREAT.

    An Englishman, relating the British retreat from Compiegne to Chantilly. said that first came motor-vans, motor[?] buses racing [?]win the road. The ...

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  45. RISE IN WHEAT.

    Wheat shows a further sharp advance in America sellers advancing 1s to 1s 6d. ...

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  46. GERMAN IDENTIFICATION PLATES

    Sacks containing 62,000 aluminium identification plates of Germans killed have been sent to Berlin. ...

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  47. SOUTH AFRICAN ASSISTANCE.

    South Africa[?] have inaugara[?][?] a movement for providing a completely horsed con[?]ngent of 500, with maxims, aviation, and motor [?]chmant. ...

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  48. ACTION ON THE VISTULA.

    A telegram received here states that the Russian left assaulted a strongly fortified position on the banks of the Vistual, near Guilariara. ...

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  49. MYTHICAL GERMAN SUCCESSES.

    Count Bernstorff announced the capture of 90,000 Russians and the north forts of French, and a complete defeat of the Rusians on the Australian border ...

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  50. 300 UHLANS CAPTURED.

    The Allies have captured 300 Uhlans. A Taube aeroplane was brought down at Vincennes to-day. The machine was circling over the ...

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  51. IF GERMANY SUCCEEDED.

    Sir Edward Grey, continuing to a recruiting meeting at the barracks, said that England was engaged in a conflict with militarism in which Western ...

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  52. CAPTURE OF LEMBERG.

    The capture of Lemberg by the Russians was so sudden that the station was crowded with trains loaded with munitions of war dynamite ...

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  53. GERMANS CHECKED AT VERDUN.

    The movements of the opposing armies near Paris continue without cont[?] The German sustained cheeks at Verdun. The French had partial successes ...

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  54. GERMAN ARMY.

    It is reported from Rome that the fifth German army corps has been withdrawn from Belgium and the north of France. and has arrived in East ...

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  55. TERMONDE EVACUATED.

    The Germans have evacuated Termonde, after burning a number of houses and blowing up the North Scheldt bridge, to prevent an offensive ...

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  56. EAST PRUSSIAN INCIDENTS.

    Three Germans using various kinds of infernal machines destroyed the highways and bridges a hundred yards away from the Russian troops. ...

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  57. TH[?] CLUB'S GIFT.

    The West Australian Turf Club has decided for disperse £1000 in relief. ...

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  58. (OFFICIAL.)

    Sir George Reid cables from London, 12.15 a.m., Sunday:—official:—"Situation at French theatre of war undergone no substantial ...

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  59. BROKEN HILL [?]ET.

    The Socialists have been very quiet since Saturday morning, and nothing further occurred to destroy the city[?]ordinarye calm. ...

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  60. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    China has made a declaration permitting Japan to use certain main reads around [?]ing Tau. ...

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  61. FISHING BOATS SUNK.

    The Admiralty announces that two German cruisers and four destroyers sank the British fishing boats in the North Sea, and took the crew prisoners. ...

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  62. PRINCE WILLIAM'S ERROR

    Lady Raymond West, who has just arrived in England after many adventures, states that Prince William of Lippe commanded a cavalry regiment ...

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  63. CANADIAN EFFORT.

    Mr Geo. Foster has issued an appeal to Canadian manufacturers to capture all available German overseas trade and thus make up the Empire's losses ...

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  64. TURKEY'S INTEGRITY.

    The Russian French, and English Ambassadors have renewed the assurances that Turkey's independence and integrity will be maintained against all ...

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  65. MR COOK INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. Cook, the Prime Minister, when seen declined to discuss the situation, as he preferred to wait until later figures came in. ...

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  66. ATTEMPT TO ANTAGONISE AMERICA.

    Count Bernsteff, German Ambassador at Washington is trying to ininvolve the United States in the neutrality question. He states that he ...

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  67. DEVONS IN ACTION.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the Devons were magnificent in action, and fought with the read Dovon spirit and tenacity. ...

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  68. MONGOLIA REACHES LONDON.

    The mails by R.M.S. Mongolia that left Melbourne on 29th July have been dlivered in London. ...

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  69. GERMAN DUPLICITY.

    The Germans continue to sow mines in the fields usually 30 miles out. Trouble was caused in several instances last week through Germans using ...

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  70. HOBBLING THE PRESS.

    In a White Paper issued to-day it is stated that the German Government has recently been actively supporting a secret organisation for the distribution ...

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  71. DUEL IN THE AIR.

    A wounded soldier relates that a German aeroplane flew over British troops, and signalled their position to the Germans. A French and English ...

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  72. RUSSIAN GENERAL'S DEATH.

    General Gar[?]sonoff did not heed a warning of danger declaring that "My place is with my men." Presently a shell killed General ...

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  73. ENEMY PASSING PARIS.

    It is officially stated that the Germans are going further from Paris, and continue the movement south-east commenced on Thursday. They have ...

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  74. ALLIED ARMIES.

    The Canadian Cabinet make no secret of the allies [?] from Paris. It was carried out exactly as was intended. ...

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  75. GERMAN WAR VESSELS.

    To-day the Federal Government received the following cablegram from the High Commissioner, Sir George Roid:— ...

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  77. FEMALE SPY.

    English soldiers arrested a good looking 17 year old German girl on a bridge near Vise. She had plans of roads of bridges around Paris. They ...

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