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  4. WAR LAON.

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  7. UNDER HEAVY SHELL-FIRE

    Describing the landing at Suvla Bay, a member of the Signal Corps relates how the Allied troops were under shell-fire all ...

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  8. STILL ON STRIKE

    The Welsh coal miners have struck work pending the conference to-day. The Times correspondent at Cardiff says that despite the complete success, from the ...

    Article : 269 words
  9. FALLING FURTHER BACK

    "Fluctuating from day to day, the enemy s northern movements have, at present, reverted to the direction of Riga, Attention is concentrated on Frledrichstadt, a vital ...

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  10. TURKS' GUNNERY IMPROVES

    A member of the Signal Corps describes the landing at Suvla Bay on August 6. He says: -- "The heat was terrible. Our armed ...

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  11. WESTERN FRONT

    A Paris official message states: -- "There have been lively artillery actions in Belgium on the front from Steenstraate to Hetsas and in the Artois, between Neuville ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. UNITED FINANCES

    A Paris message states that Senor Liugi Tazzatti, a former Italian Minister for Finance, says that a financial alliance between the Allies is urgently needed for the ...

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  13. FRENCH ARTILLERY ACTIVE

    "Our artillery during the night pursued, without notable incidents, its continuous and efficacious action against the enemy's trenches, shelters, and cantonments." ...

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  14. ONLY A SANDBAGGED TRENCH

    The Times correspondent with the British headquarters staff on the western front writes: -- "The orderly who is detailed to conduct ...

    Article : 244 words
  15. BEFORE THE WAR

    The Foreign Office has issued a statement respecting the Anglo-German negotiations in 1912, in reply to a recent misleading account ...

    Article : 242 words
  16. GERMAN WIRELESS CLAIM

    The German wireless source of news states that the victorious German armies are now cutting the fleeing Rusian forces into three sections, and hope to thereby surround the ...

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  17. GALATA BRIDGE TORPEDOED

    An Athens report states that one of the Allies' submarines has blown up Galata bridge. The panic of the residents is indescribable. ...

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  18. ARMIES ELUDING CAPTURE

    The Germans are striving to drive wedges between the Russian armies, in order to divide and crush them one by one; but the retreat is proceeding in an orderly and ...

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  19. BANNING THE HUNS

    The National Union of Paper Workers has taken the initiative in refusing to maintain relations with the German and Austrian Federations. The decision was taken in ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN NURSES

    Australian nurses who have completed seven months in Egypt are complaining that the climate is beginning to tell on them a good deal. The work is strenuous, they ...

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  21. SMOULDERING RUIN

    A German correspondent states that the Russians fired the whole of Brest Lltovsk, and the greater part of It was burnt. The flames were still smouldering In the ruins ...

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  22. MORE MUNITIONS

    Retorts from Tlentsing state that Japan has definitely decided to employ all her resources for the manufacture of munitions to assist the Allies, particularly Russia. ...

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  23. FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS

    Sir George Reld, High Commissioner for Australia, is forwarding to Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence in the Commonwealth, the details of the steps taken in France to ...

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  24. GERMAN AGENTS BUSY

    German agents are reported to he busier than over In Spain, spreading the announcement of German victories and the final defeat of Russia. ...

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  25. WORK FOR WOMEN

    Ten thousand women In London alone were found employment by tho labor exchanges during July. Elsewhere in Great Britain 27,009 were ...

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  26. COPPER FROM THE SCRAP-HEAP

    According to a London message Berlin reports that the German Government is paying more than £200 a ton to householders and others for copper objects and metal at the ...

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  27. FURIOUS ARTILLERY

    A Rome official message states: -- "On the plateau north-west of Arsiero we captured a strong position. "On Monte Maronia the enemy opened ...

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  28. GERMANY'S BALTIC TRADE

    A Paris message states that the Echo de Paris suggests that the Allies should establish a submarine blockade in the Baltic. It holds that the development of under-water ...

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  29. THE WAR

    The Times correspondent at Bucharest says that it is no exaggeration to say that at the present moment the eyes of Europe are fixed on Roumania and Bulgaria, watching the ...

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  30. AMERICANS JOYFUL

    Reports from Washington state that great pleasure has been caused by tho Embassy's announcement that Great Britain will allow the export from the docks at Rotterdam of ...

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  31. DESTRUCTIVE AUSTRIANS

    The Times correspondent at Milan says that the relentless bombardment to which the Austrians subject any town which they have evacuated seems to show that they have no ...

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  32. ZEEBRUGGE BOMBARDMENT

    It is reported from London that an Amsterdam message says that 600 were killed at Zeebrugge during the recent bombardment. ...

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