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  4. BUSY SUBMARINES

    The Admiralty announces that the Vice-Admiral at the Dardanelles reports: -- "One of the British submarines operating in these waters sank a Turkish battleship on ...

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  5. WILL FIGHT FOR ANYBODY

    M. Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier, in an interview with a correspondent of the United States United Press, said that Bulgaria was fully prepared, and ...

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  8. NAVAL LOSSES

    The auxiliary cruiser India was torpedoed in the North Sea on August 8. Twenty-two officers and 119 men were saved. ...

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  9. WAR SERVICE BADGES

    The Minister for Munitions, Mr. Lloyd George, has proclaimed a £53 fine for the illegal use of war service badges. ...

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  10. ALMOST ANNIHILATED

    Messages from Basle, Switzerland, state that some of the Bavarian regiments were almost annihilated during the attack against Thann, in Alsace. ...

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  11. FROM TRENCH TO TRENCH

    A Paris official me[?]sage says: -- "There have been a cannonade and combats with petards around Souchez. "In the Argonne the enemy twice attacked ...

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  12. HAVE HAD ENOUGH FIGHT

    Amsterdam reports numerous cases of desertion by German soldiers owing to the Impending resumption of a general attack on the Ypres-La Bassee line. ...

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  13. TURKISH PEOPLE IN TERROR

    Mr. Henry Wood, the American United Pross correspondent in Turkey, says that a veritable reign of terror has set in, particularly among the simple-minded peasants and ...

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  14. MUST KEEP MACEDONIA

    M. Ristich, the Servian Minister in Rome, in a statement on August 11, said in regard to the Bulgarian claims, that it was desirable to remember that Macedonia furnished a ...

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  15. FIERCE ARTILLERY

    A Paris official message says: -- "There have been artillery actions at Souchez and Neuville St. Vaast. "In the Argonne, by means of fresh ...

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  16. POPE'S PROPOSAL

    Mr. Redmond, the leader of the Irish-Party in the House of Commons, has replied to Bishop O'Dwyer, of Limerick, who asked him to move in Parliament on the lines suggested ...

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  17. FRANCE WELL EQUIPPED

    M. Thomas, the French Minister for Munitions, states that 16 new factories have been established, and that 10 others are starting. ...

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  18. GERMAN PRESS NERVOUS

    The German press is evidently nervous about Bulgaria, though pretending that it is impossible to disturb the Turco-Bulgarlan agreement. ...

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  19. TORPEDOED

    The Admiralty announces that the auxiliary cruiser India has been torpedoed by a German submarine in the North Sea. The disaster occurred on August 8, while ...

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  20. AUSTRO-GERMAN WOOING

    News from Sofia is to the effect that the German and Austrian Ministers visited M. Radoslavoff, and desired to know Bulgaria's opinion concerning the proposals of the ...

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  21. AGITATION IN AMERICA

    The Times correspondent at Washington says that the agitation against the British blockade is increasing, and that the anxieties of the cotton trade are being sedulously ...

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  22. TO SOW DISSENSION

    The Paris Temps thinks that the German peace-feelers are merely intended to sound Russian opinion unofficially, and also to attempt to bring about disunion among the ...

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  23. PORTE HARD UP

    Djavid Bey, a former Turkish Minister for Finance, is visiting Vienna and Berlin. It is believed that his object is to explain how precarious the Turkish financial ...

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  24. GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

    The Times correspondent in Paris says that news of further successes at the Dardanelles 13 eagerly awaited. It is felt that the Balkan negotiations will have no result unless ...

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  25. GALLIPOLI HERO

    At the King's request the Duke of Teck visited the London General Hospital and presented the D.S.O. to Lieutenant-Colonel M'Nicoll. ...

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  26. ENEMY TROOPS SHELLED

    The Times correspondent at Mitylene states that after sinking the Hairred-din Barbarossa the British submarines also sank a large gunboat and an empty transport in the ...

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  27. TRAPPED IN TIME

    The German wireless source of news asserts that the Meteor had boldly broken through the cordon of British watching vessels, and was waging a commercial war when the ...

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  28. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN

    A report from Geneva states that the battle on the line between Gorz and Plava continues. The Italians have achieved some success south-east of Plava, and in ...

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  29. RUSSIAN MAILS OVERBOARD

    A Norwegian steamer carrying a Russian mall from Newcastle to Bergen in Norway was stopped by a German submarine and ordered to throw the Russian mail packets ...

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  30. BID FOR FREEDOM

    Thirty of the German crew of the auxiliary cruiser Berlin, which is interned at Trondhjem, attempted to escape by swimming ashore. ...

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  31. GERMAN SUCCESSES BOOMED

    The German successes at Warsaw are being exploited to the fullest extent through the Turkish press, and have momentarily repopularised the Young Turks Government. ...

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  32. NEW HUN NAMES

    In accordance with the Admiralty's decision to Associate the names of enemy steamers employed in British service with their original owners, seven large steamers appear ...

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  33. RETREATING SAFELY

    German reports indicate that their armies are steadily advancing eastward from Ostrolenka., and north from Cholm, while in the south the advance due east of Warsaw is ...

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  34. DAY OF RECKONING

    The Hamburg Fremdenblatt states, that the air raid upon England was to remind England that she is Germany's chief enemy. There is bound to be an enormous day of ...

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  35. FREIGHTS MAY BE HIGH

    An examination of the official statistics of the mercantile marine discloses that 946,140 tons of shipping has been actually destroyed since the war started. ...

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