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  4. ZEPPELINS REACH LONDON.

    Zeppelins have again visited England. They got as far as the outskirts of London, and dropped 40 bombs. Eight people wore killed, and 36 injured. ...

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  5. FURTHER BRITISH ADVANCE

    General Sir Douglas Haig has issued a communique, in which he states:-- We advanced our line several hundred yards on each side of the Longueval Flers-road. We also joined up on the right with the French, who made important progress ...

    Article : 182 words
  6. GERMAN ATTACKS FAIL

    The Paris midnight messge says:-- The bombardment of German works on the Somme was continued. The number of prisoners taken yesterday was 600. ...

    Article : 170 words
  7. Several Fires Caused

    The official report of the raid states that several small fires were occasioned in the outskirts of London, but they were promptly extinguished. Several rescues from burning buildings were made by firemen. An airship was fired upon and immediately altered its course. This was possibly ...

    Article : 128 words
  8. PERFORMED THE IMPOSSIBLE

    A Berlin official message says:-- On August 23 our airships attacked the fortress of London. Tho only thing that is incorrect about this ...

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  9. BULGAR OFFENSIVE

    Mr. ward Price, British press representative in. the Balkans, telegraphed on Thursday:-- "The Bulgarians continue their movement ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. The Nut=Cracker Grips

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters in France, says:-- "This was another day of big events. Just how big I cannot tell you, because what promises to be one of the most important features of the war programme is now only developing. We are, at several points, repeating invariably our successful tactics, ...

    Article : 139 words
  11. TURKISH COLLAPSE

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that the military articles' in the newspapers deal chiefly with the collapse of Turkish adventures on the Caucasian front. ...

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  12. Damage to Railway Station

    Further official details of the air-raid that started at midnight between Wednesday and Thursday say that the Zeppelins did their work from midnight until 3 in the morning. ...

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  13. Foe Repulsed at Somme and Verdun

    The Paris official communique issued at noon says:-- Violent enemy counterattacks at Hill 121, south of Maurepas, were repulsed with heavy losses. We consolidated our new positions north and north-east of Maurepas. The ...

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  14. ISLAM INDIGNANT

    Reuter's representative at Cairo says that the Grand Shereef of Mecca has issued a proclamation to Islam, denouncing the Young Turks for their Irreligion, cruelty, and ...

    Article : 336 words
  15. HEINEKEN'S HOT AIR

    A Copenhagen message reports an interview with Herr Heineken, director of tho North- German Lloyd Shipping Co. Heineken boasts that Germany is prepared for the post-war ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. THE LAST OF THE RIDGE

    "The Times" correspondent at headquarters says:--"The enemy evidently attaches the greatest importance to the Guillemont and Ginchy positions, because only here do they ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. HATE FROM KULTURISTS

    The Reuter representative at Amsterdam says that Count von Reventlow, the bitterly anti-British writer, and the .annexationist section, have issued a manifesto warning the ...

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  18. Servians Retake Hills

    The news from Salonica is most satisfactory. The Servians have rewon the hills dominating Lake Ostrovo, and have also made progress further to the north. ...

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  19. UNHAPPY HUNGARY

    It is reported that there was a deafening uproar In tho Hungarian Parliament at its last sitting, and that several free fights occurred. The chairman was powerless to ...

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  20. HEROES OF LEGEND

    An authoritative French account of the fighting on August 18 especially mentions the Australians, and says that they carried several trenches towards the Albert-Bapaume ...

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  21. GERMAN AIRMEN

    A semi-official document captured by the French proves that tho Germans experience great difficulties in manning their aeroplanes. A German officer's diary admits that ...

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  22. FINANCE OF THE ALLIES

    It is officially announced that a conference was held at Calais yesterday, at which there were present--representing Great Britain-- Mr. Asquith, the British Prime Minister; ...

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  23. GERMAN SLAVE RAIDS

    It is confirmed by a Dutch correspondent at Madrid that Spain is consulting with neutral nations concerning Germany's conduct in Northern France. It is believed there is an ...

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  24. THE PRUSSIAN GUARD

    A message from Paris states that the success gained by the French yesterday was the more brilliant because it, was obtained against the first division of the Prussian ...

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  25. GIDDY GENERAL DISMISSED

    A Rome message says that General Roldel, who, with two colonels, waB away on a pleasure trip when Gorz fell, was dismissed from the army, and deprived of his rank by the ...

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  27. The Innocent Lie.

    Most of us have heard the story of the Irish gathering and the Ill-fortune of the balladist who sang, "Why Did They Sell Killarney?" When the song was over Murphy ...

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  28. A YEAR AGO

    There are reports that Austrian and German troops are concentrating on the north bank of the River Danube in preparation for an offensive against Servia. ...

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  29. DEFEATS AT FOUR POINTS

    Reuter's Amsterdam representative says that a Berlin official message admits the Allied gains north of Ovillers, also at Longueval, Delville Wood, and Maurepas. ...

    Article : 42 words
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