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  4. RUSSIAN FRONT RELIEVED

    "It is reported in military circles that the Allies' offensive in the west instantaneously brought certain relief to the extreme tension on our front between Dvinsk and ...

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  7. KENSINGTON RACES

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  8. ALLIES STILL ADVANCE

    The Allies have further advanced on the western front, and the British have reached the enemy's third line of defences. The French have taken 900 more prisoners. The Germans have been seriously repulsed in obstinate ...

    Article : 174 words
  9. BALKAN OUTLOOK

    In the House of Commons tonight Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, on being questioned, said that the Bulgarian Government had informed him that they had ...

    Article : 278 words
  10. VICTORY

    In Paris the chief censor is allowing the press to use the word "victory" for the first time since the Battle of the Marne, indicating that the French successes have been ...

    Article : 183 words
  11. FRANCE AND RUSSIA

    The Czar of Russia has cabled to President Poincare, of France, his felicitations on the great success on the western front. M. Poincare, in acknowledging the message, ...

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  12. IVANOFF'S GREAT OFFENSIVE

    German war correspondents with the Austrians assert that the armies have abandoned the offensive in the Volhynian triangle in order to resist General lvanoff's ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. BULGARIA AND ROUMANIA

    The Berlin Lokal Anzeiger announces that telephonic and railway traffic between Bulgaria and Roumania has been stopped. ...

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  14. STEADYING BULGARIA

    The Times, commenting on Sir Edward Grey's statement in the House of Commons, says:-- "Whether or not the King of Bulgaria was ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. GERMANS MINIMISE DEFEAT

    A German headquarters report states:--"In the western theatre the enemy continues his attempts to break through, our lines, but is not achieving any results ...

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  16. THIRD LINE REACHED

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reports:-- "Severe fighting continues. "We have progressed south of ...

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  17. AT GRIPS WITH SECOND LINE

    "The chances of a successful German counter-attack on the whole front are not great. It is certain that the British attack and the French attack on the Souchez side ...

    Article : 316 words
  18. AUSTRIA'S NEEDS

    A Vienna message announces the enrolment of Austrians aged 18 in October and aged 43 to 50 in November. This means that Austria is calling to the ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. ALARMISTS DISAPPOINTED

    Petrograd reports that the announcement that an Allied Expeditionary Force and unlimited financial support will be given to Greece, has had a tranqullising effect upon ...

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  20. MUNITIONS FOR RUSSIA

    The Tokio press announces that Japan has agreed to the request of Russia to be supplied with munitions. The State factories, are being greatly ...

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  21. ATTACK ON SERVIA

    It is asserted in Athens that an Austro-German attack on Servia will commence in a fortnight. The abundant circulation of money in ...

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  22. FRESH GAINS

    "During the day we continued to gain ground foot by foot towards the ridges east of Souchez. We have made 100 prisoners, among ...

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  23. CROWN PRINCE'S DEFEATS

    The Paris Matin states that the Crown Prince commanded the army which made four unsuccessful attacks in the Argonne. ...

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  24. CRITICAL MOMENT IN HISTORY

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, stated in the House of Commons tonight that national service and cognate subjects were engaging the most anxious consideration. ...

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  25. GREECE SUPPORTS SERVIA

    The Paris Journal, Petit Parisien, reports that the Greek Government has warned Bulgaria of her intention to support Servia. ...

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  26. WATCHING SHELLS BURST

    The regular and sustained bombardment which was begun by the British early in the morning of September 21 is described in the Westminster Gazette by Eye-Witness. ...

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  27. GREEK MOBILISATION

    The Greek mobilisation is proceeding enthusiastically. The King and Government have reached a complete understanding. It is estimated ...

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  28. KAISER TALKING PEACE

    Amsterdam reports assert that the Kaiser is ascertaining the views of the Germanic rulers regarding peace. ...

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  29. MAORI CASUALTIES

    A further small casualty list was issued today. It contains the names of one Maori killed, one who died of wounds, and six wounded. ...

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  30. NEWS FOR LIEGE

    Amsterdam reports state that an aviator flew over the city of Liege and dropped French papers and flags, together with proclamations announcing the advance of the ...

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  31. TO THE FRONT AGAIN

    Many Australians are shortly returning to the Dardanelles from Weymouth. Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, has opened special offices for ...

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  32. PRUSSIAN GUARDS BEATEN

    A French wireless message states that the Germans who surrendered to the British were the Prussian Guards. ...

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