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  4. SUCCESSES AND REVERSES

    Mr. Bourchier, "The Times" correspondent at Bucharest, announces the occupation of Orsova by the Roumanian troops. The Austraians have lost control of the Maros Valley through their retirement from Ohlato Plicza, and the eastern half Transylvania is practically in the hands of the Roumanians. ...

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  5. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    The most interesting feature of the Somme battle just now is the battle for Chaulnes The French have now approached this town so closely that the German Staff is becoming anxious. The importance of Chaulnes is due to the fact that it has formed a sort of distributing depot for ammunition for the batteries north of it, and ...

    Article : 173 words
  6. VICTORIA CROSSES

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, today received a notification from Mr. Fisher, High Commissioner in London, that the following have been granted V.C.'s ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THUNDER OF GUNS

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports an intense artillery bombardment on both sides. The general situation is unchanged. The French message also says that an artillery ...

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  8. THIRTY MILES OF SHELLS

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris states that the cannonade on the Somme reached a degree of unprecedented intensity. The Allied batteries showered thousands upon ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. OPERATIONS AT ORSOVA

    Best-informed military circles consider that there is no danger of the Bulgo-German forces crossing the Danube at Turtukai, on account of the difficulties of a 1500-yard ...

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  10. RUSSIANS TAKE NEGOTIN

    Mr. Jeffries ("Daily Mall" correspondent at Athens) says that the Russians have captured Negotin, near the Iron Gates, and are threatening Vedin, on the Danube 35 miles ...

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  11. Roads Hidden by Dead

    Mr. Beach Thomas, "Daily Mail" correspondent at the western front, says that at Guillemont, as at Pozieres, the enemy ran full tilt with their machine guns. This ...

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  12. DISCONTENT IN HUNGARY

    The Buda Pest correspondent of "The Times," in a message dated August 31, says that the failure to defend Transylvania is increasingly embittering the Hungarians. ...

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  13. Comment of "Times"

    In a leading article to-day "The Times" says that despite fierce counter-attacks the initiative has passed to the Allies: The enemy has fared worst on the east front. ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. Captain Shout Memorial

    Mrs. Mears, president of the organisation which proposes, as a memorial to a gallant soldier, to build a home for Mrs. Shout, widow of Captain Shout, V.C., reported ...

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  15. UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT

    The correspondent of the "Vossische Zeitung" at the Somme complains:-- "One horrid nuisance is the incessant gas, of which the French and British appear to ...

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  16. British Hammer Pitilessly

    "The Times" correspondent at the British headquarters in France, writing on Wednesday, says:-- "Severe, spasmodic, and scattered fighting ...

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  17. Germany's Sleeping Partner

    Dr. E. J. Dillon, in tho "Daily Telegraph," says:-- "Germany is compelled to concentrate her attention on saving Austro-Hungary and ...

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  18. Anzeiger's Comparison

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" compares Turtukai with Liege. "Each," it says, "menaced our flank. Turtukai hindered the further advance of our whole front from the Danube to ...

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  19. WAR FINANCE

    The first British War Loan of £350,000,000 at 3 12 per cent, has been reduced by purchases, conversions, and cancellations to £62,000,000. ...

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  20. THE ROMANI BATTLE

    A prominent Australian officer describing the Romani battle says that the Light Horse were overjoyed to get back into the saddle. The Light Horse had some stubborn ...

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  21. Fine Phrase by Moraht

    Major Moraht, the military expert of the Berlin "Tageblatt," writes:-- "The present Somme battle is decisive, and I will show the enemy the impossibility of ...

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  22. DESPERATE HUN DEVICES

    The fifth German War Loan should have buttressed the value of the Reichsmark, but its value has steadily depreciated in neutral countries, in which over 2712 marks are now ...

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  23. GREEK REVOLUTIONISTS

    Mr. Ward Price (British Press Representative at Salonica) says that the Greek revolutionary troops are being organised into a division. ...

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  24. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    Speaking at Klerksdorp, General Botha declared that three-quarters of Gorman East Africa is now in the possession of tho British. This portion includes the whole of the ...

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  25. SETTLING THE SOLDIERS

    An influential deputation, which included Earl Grey and Sir Rider Haggard, waited upon the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the President of the Board of ...

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  26. FRITZ COMES TO STAY

    A neutral traveller who has come from Turkey describes great German preparations that are being made in Syria. The roads, factories, waterworks, and all kinds of buildings ...

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  27. Enemy Concerns in Britain

    Since January 312 enemy businesses in the United Kingdom have been wound up. English interests have purchased some of the larger concerns, one property retching £500, ...

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  28. The Mark of the German Beast

    An officer writes describing the terrible German cruelties in East Africa:-- "We arrived at a village through which one white detachment of Germans had ...

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  29. ANZAC HOSTEL

    Lady Northeote will officially open the Anzac Hostel on September 21. On the average 400 Australians and New Zealanders are accomm[?] with beds nightly, while 2000 ...

    Article : 207 words
  30. DUTCH SHELL ZEPPELIN

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Dutch have shelled a low-flying Zeppelin near Scheermonnikoog, and believe that they hit it. ...

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  31. NEW FRENCH CREDITS

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris states that the Budget Committee has adopted a bill authorising credits amounting to £333,000,000 for the final quarter of 1916. ...

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