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  2. GERMANY’S PRESSURE ON NEUTRALS.

    There is information that Germany has threatened to give Holland no more ship steel unless Holland will free the ships, and the contraband in them ...

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  3. THE WORLD’S WAR

    A wireless Italian official message reads:— “We progressed northward and southward on the Julian front. Our ...

    Article : 86 words
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  5. KING GEORGE CONGRATULATES RUMANIAN MONARCH.

    The Press Bureau says King George has telegraphed to the King of Rumania expressing administration for the magnificent way the Russo Roumanians ...

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  6. JAPAN WILLING TO DO MORE.

    The correspondent of the New York Times” at Washington says the Japanese Mission had the warmest reception Members point out Japan ...

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  7. PEACE TALK

    A German wireless message says that in the course of the Chancellor’s speech in the Reichstag on the 21st he claimed that 811,000 tons of ...

    Article : 93 words
  8. DISCLOSURE OF FURTHER GERMAN INTRIGUES.

    Mr. Gerard in a speech said among the most important German objectives were the Stages of Rio Grande, Dosul, and. San Paulo in southern Brazil, ...

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  9. GENERAL’S SPLENDIDLY OPTIMISTIC REVIEW.

    General Maurice states: “The recent British advances were all carried out according to programme. Mus rendered the Langemarck advance ...

    Article : 255 words
  10. EXCESSIVE RAIN AFFECTS THE HARVEST.

    Excessive rain Has beaten down the corn, in many parts of England, thus seriously affecting the harvest prospects, ...

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  11. THE WONDERFUL (?) GERMANS.

    Baron you Kuhlmann, addressing the Main Committee of the Reichstag said:— “Our treatment of neutrals, is most ...

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  12. ENORMOUS AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

    The “Idea Nazianale” says the Austrian losses are estimated at 55,000 killed and wounded. ...

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  13. WASHINGTON, Aug: 23.

    The president had several lengthy conferences whereat he mapped out the campaign to fix the cost of all war essentials ...

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  14. SALONIKA FIRE.

    A remarkable feature of the great fire was that it started at several places simultaneously. Fresh outbreaks constantly occurred as others were ...

    Article : 152 words
  15. MARRIED TO A DEAD MAN.

    The Prague law courts have just decided that a dead, man cannot marry a living girl (or vice versa)m not even by proxy . ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports :— “Heavy local fighting all day long took place for the ‘Green Crassier’ an important enemy stronghold southward ...

    Article : 155 words
  17. ZEEBRUGGE AGAIN BOMBARDED.

    British warships bombarded Zeebrugge on Wednesday. The firing was heard at Flushing. ...

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  18. STALE NEWS.

    Mr. Roosevelt, addressing the. Belgian Mission, said an inconclusive peace would be the greatest menace to civilisation. Peace would br ...

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  19. On the Tracks

    With two days’ racing, gone by the majority of horses were restricted to pace work, and they all looked remarkably well. ...

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  20. ON THE EAST FRONT

    A wireless Russian official message reads : “We retired under pressure in the direction of Tukkum. The enemy ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. FOOD RIOTS IN BOHEMIA

    The correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” at Milan says the food shortage in Bohemia is causing disturbances Guerilla bands are ...

    Article : 48 words
  22. RUSSIA,

    The correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle” at Petrograd says there will be an important series of conferences (meeting at Moscow. The most ...

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  23. A QUIET DAY.

    A French communique reads:— “ The day was generally quiet . There was mutual artillery activity on both banks of the Mouse.” ...

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  24. SWEDEN STANDS ON HER DIGNITY

    The Foreign Minister states Sweden will do without American goods rather than comply with the reported American demand to cease trading ...

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  25. OFFICIAL NEWS FROM PARIS.

    A French communique reads:— “There is a great enemy artillery bombardment north of the Aisne, notable at the Braye Hurtebise sector. We ...

    Article : 87 words
  26. SPLENDID WORK BY RUMANIANS.

    A Rumanian communique reads; — “Enemy attacks north of Susita Valley slightly forced us back, but most dashing counter-attacks drove ...

    Article : 83 words
  27. IRISH CONVENTION.

    The Press Bureau says that the Irish Convention continued its discussion on schemes based on the Dominion principle. Subsequently the chairman and ...

    Article : 36 words
  28. MISCELLANEOUS

    Dr. Michaelis, the German Imperial Chancellor, has returned from Belgium where he conferred with the Governor General. ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The loan which has been underwritten and issued consist of bonus convertible in stock. The final instr[?]ment of 50 per cent is payable on ...

    Article : 56 words
  30. GERMANS ADMIT REVERSES.

    A wireless German official message reads:— “Repeated English attacks between Langemarck and Hollebeke were ...

    Article : 80 words
  31. BERLIN’S STORY.

    A German official message says:— “The Russians after destroying villages retired westward.” ...

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  32. RUSSIA NEEDS ASSISTANCE

    Correspondents at Washington say there is much speculation and some disquietude Quietude arsing from the latest advices from Russia. Which show that ...

    Article : 87 words
  33. HUNGARY GETTING AWAY FROM AUSTRIA.

    The appointment of Wewele as Hungarian Premier is an important step toward a Hungarian Ministry of War. which will be independent of Vienne. ...

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  34. ITEMS

    Mr. Hubert Davies, the dramatist is missing. It is supposed he fell off the cliffs at Whitby and was dron[?]ed Mr. Calthrop, the Coal Controller ...

    Article : 289 words
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