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  3. ALLIED MINISTERS CONFER.

    Mr. Lloyd George, who has returned from France, had conferences with Joffre and Haig, at which particular attention was paid to the recent ...

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  6. BOMBS ON SOFIA.

    The aeroplanes which raided Sofia came from Sanolika and Bucharest. They flew 600 kilometnes in five hours, showering warning proclamations, and ...

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  7. THE BALKANS

    A French official advice from Salonika says that on the left bank of the Vardar, the British violently engaged the Bulgarians, who were ...

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  8. VICTORY ON SOMME

    A report received from General Haig states:—"On Thursday evening we captured the enemy's trenches on a front of ...

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  9. MUST IMPORTANT VICTORY.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters states that fuller reports of Friday's battle show that so far it has resulted in the most important ...

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  10. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    Addressing the Dominion wounded in Caxton Hall Sir Mark Sykes, Unionist member for Central Hull emphasised that it was Germany's aim to maintain ...

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  11. GREEK DESERTION

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that it is officially announced from Berlin that the commander of the Fourth Greek Army. Corps at ...

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  12. HUNS OUTFOUGHT

    The "Times" in a leading article, says that the most remarkable feature of the resumed Somme offensive is that the German have been ...

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  13. TWO STEAMERS SUNK

    The British steamers Butetown and Swedish Prince have been sunk. ...

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  14. CONSCRIPTION

    In a statement dealing with the reply of the Prime Minister to the Political Labor League the president of the League executive stated yesterday—"Mr ...

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  15. ENEMY IN GREECE.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris states that it is officially announced the Franco-Russian forces have completely cleared the whole region to the ...

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  16. FURTHER FRENCH PROGRESS.

    An official communique states:—"The day was comparatively quiet on the Somme front. The French progressed north of Bouchavesnes. They carried ...

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  17. NEW POSITIONS CONSOLIDATED.

    An official communique, states :—We have consolidated our new positions Enemy attacks east of Clery and east of Berny were repulsed. Four ...

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  18. GERMAN PRISONERS AMAZED'

    Reuter's special correspondent reports:—The special distinguishing feature of Friday's dash was the amazement of the German prisoners, who after being ...

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  19. HIGH GROUND WON.

    General Haig reports:—Severe fighting took place to-day (Friday), and resulted in the capture of practically all high ground between ...

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  20. FATE OF HALICZ NO OFFICIAL MENTION.

    A Petrograd message says that although nothing has been officially mentioned of Halicz (north of Stanislan) for some days reports which have been ...

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  21. HAIG CONGRATULATED.

    His Majesty the King has cabled to General Haig reports Despite coun[?] his brilliant successes. His Majesty states:— ...

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  22. FRENCH PUSHING ON.

    The French have made A further advance of 500 yards to the north of La Priez Farm. South of the Somme they have achieved considenable ...

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  23. KURDS PRESSED BACK.

    "In the direction of Bitlis (in Armenia)" states an official Russian report "we drove the Kurds to Tohukhurmorshen pressing them back as ...

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  24. LOYAL GREEK COLONEL

    Paris reports state that the Bulgar-German officers who arrived at Kavalla on Sunday informed the garrison that they night remain, conditionally ...

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  25. DETAILS OF BATTLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the following particulars of yesterday's great battles on the Somme have been received from a French ...

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  26. NEW BRITISH DRIVE.

    The "Daily News" states that the British armies on the Somme are dealing piston-like strokes with almost impassive regularity. The main strategic ...

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  27. GERMANY WILL FIGHT FOR HER LIFE.

    Mr J. L. Garvin says that Germany now realises that she must fight for her life and will move earth and bell before admitting defeat. Hindenberg will throw ...

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  28. ROUMANIAN SUCCESSES

    The Roumanian advance in Transylvania to Bogaras, on the Aluta River, brings with it the command of the Hermanstadt-Kronstadt railway, which ...

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  29. EMIR OF BOKHARA.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent says that the Emir of Bokhera has presented the Czar with a million roubles for war purposes. ...

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  30. ENCIRCLING OF COMBL[?]S

    A Paris, communique states that the French advanced north of Priez Farm, and the capture of a series of trenches to a depth of 500 metres. This ...

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  31. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It is evident that the Allies protested strongly to Sweden regarding the breaches of neutrality arising out of the Swedish precautions in territorial ...

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  32. GERMAN MESSAGE.

    A German communique, dated 16th September, admits:—Twenty Anglo-French divisions yesterday after a violent bombardment attacked between ...

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  33. IN THE DOBRUDJA.

    An official message from Roumania reports violent fighting along the whole of the Dobrudja front. It records the capture of ...

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  34. THIEVAL ISOLATED.

    The new British push, which followed the line of the Bapaume road, was all downhill. It was delivered with the greatest ...

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  35. ON ITALIAN FRONT

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome says that the Italians are preparing for what promises to be a more important affair than the attack on Gorizia. ...

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  36. BRITISH AIR FEATS.

    The Admiralty announces that early on Friday morning a squadron of naval aeroplanes successfully bombed enemy heavy batteries near Ostend. All ...

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  37. ZAIMIS' ATTITUDE.

    Reuter's Athens correspondent says that Zaimis has declined to return to office. Five thousand of the Kavalla garrison have arrived at Thrasos ...

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  38. BERLIN CLAIMS ADVANCE.

    Field-Marshal von Mackensen is reported in a German communique to hare driven back the Roumanians to the Cuzgumoara-Omar line, in the ...

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  39. ENEMY MAKES REPORT.

    A German communique asserts that an attempt by considerable English forces to capture a salient south of Thiepval by an encircling movement ...

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  40. IMPORTANT HEIGHT CAPTURED.

    A Rome communique states :—The Italians captured at a height of 8000 feet, the strongly held summit of Monte Cauriol in the Siemme valley. ...

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  41. MORE PRISONERS MADE.

    A later report of General Haig states:—On the main battle front south of the Anere there has been no material change. Four German field ...

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  42. POSITION CRAVE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Route says that the news from Salonika describes the situation as increasingly grave. Political troubles are ...

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  43. ANTI-GERMAN TARIFF.

    The "Times" correspondent at Capetown states that the congress of the Union Chambers of Commerce has unanimously recommended a South ...

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  44. ALLIED JUBILIATION

    "The first great day of Germany's blackest [?] strikes the keynote of this morning's opinions on Friday's communiques. The feeling is one of ...

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  45. SERB ATTACKS CONTINUE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Salonika, telegraphing on 16th September, gives the latest Serbian communique, whick reads:—"Our attacks continued ...

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  46. CORPSE-FILLED TRENCHES.

    "The Times" correspondent at the British headquarters states that the final fighting previous to the advance continued in the region of Thiep[?]al ...

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  47. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that the "Cologue Gazette" condem[?] the optimistic expectations of a great future for German shipping ...

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  48. COLOSSAL HUN LIE

    "Daily Mail" advices received from Amsterdam state that the German News Agency published the most colossal lie of the war. It is alleged that ...

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  49. GERMAN CLAIM.

    A German communique states that General Mackensen's forces have gained a decisive victory in Dobrudja, cleverly and energet[?]rlly carrying out their ...

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  51. GERMAN FRONTIER GUARDS.

    The German frontier guards who were removed have been replaced by others with bandaged heads and arms. Belgian civilians who have been ...

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  53. NEW ARMIES EARN GLORY

    The London "Daily Mail," in a [?]ing article, states that the new British success constitutes one of the greatest of the war. ...

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