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  4. LURED OUT.

    The British flotilla was received with ringing cheers on its return to Harwich. A welcome of special warmth was extended to the destroyer Liberty, which was ...

    Article : 446 words
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  6. CZAR'S HOSTS STILL ADVANCE

    It is reported from Vancouver that the German cruiser Leipzig has been captured by British ships and towed into Esquimalt, in British Columbia. An official statement from Paris announces a fierce action in the ...

    Article : 463 words
  7. CZAR'S HOSTS.

    An official telegram from Vienna reports that the Russian's are marching an immense force, and are devastating the region from the Vistula to the Dniester. ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. RUSSIANS IN PRUSSIA.

    The Russians continue to advance along the whole line. The garrisons at Thorn and Graudnez are assisting with their siege guns to try to stem the tide of advance. ...

    Article : 70 words
  9. IN THE PACIFIC.

    The Official Press Bureau states that the New Zealand authorities have informed the Secretary of State for the colonies, Mr. L. V. Harcourt that the New Zealand ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. GERMANS MOVING TROOPS.

    Corroborative evidence is coming to hand from several quarters that the Germans are shifting the western troops eastward. ...

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  11. BACK ACROSS THE MEUSE.

    Advices from Maastricht, in West Holland, state that considerable numbers of German troops are crossing the River Meuse and proceeding eastward. ...

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  12. THE SAMOAN GROUP.

    The Samoa (or Navigators' Islands) are between 400 and 500 miles N.E. of Fiji and 2570 miles from Sydney. There are nine islands in the group, and the German islands ...

    Article : 457 words
  13. MINES OFF KIAO-CHAU.

    The Japanese ships are actively searching for mines in Kiao-Chau Bay. ...

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  14. GERMAN TRAWLER BLOWN UP

    An armed German trawler, which was acting as a guardship for the purpose of warning neutral ships to keep away from those parts of the ...

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  15. IMPORTANCE MINIMISED.

    The German newspapers are belittling the importance of Friday's naval engagement in Heligoland Bight, which they profess to regard as insignificant, and as not affecting ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. PARIS SCARED.

    A scare was created in Paris at half-past 1 o'clock this afternoon, when a German aeroplane, passed over the city, and dropped a bomb from a height of 6000ft. ...

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  17. IN LORRAINE.

    An official statement issued in Paris says:-- The advance of the forces in Lorraine has become accentuated. We are masters of the line along the Mortagne River, and our right ...

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  18. CRUISER LEIPZIG.

    It is reported that the German cruiser Leipzig has been captured by British ships, and that she is now on her way to Esquimalt, British Columbia. ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. PRISONERS LANDED.

    The prisoners from the Mainz, one of the German cruisers sunk by the British ships in the North Sea action, have been landed at Leith, Among them is a son of Grand ...

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  20. 29 BRITISHERS.

    The first bulletin of British casualties in the naval engagement off Heligoland Bight shows that 29 were killed and 50 wounded on H.M.S.'s Arethusa, Liberty, and Laurel. ...

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  21. ZEPPELIN SHED RAIDED.

    By their coolness, courage and resource, airmen have been able to render tremendous assistance to the allied forces. Flandin (a French airman?) covered 400 ...

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  22. FURTHER FAIRY TALES.

    The German papers confidently assert that the official prediction that the Kaiser's troops will be in Paris by September 2 will be fulfilled. ...

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  23. MEDITERRANEAN FLEETS.

    Vice-Admiral Boue de Lapeyrere has assumed command of the combined British and French fleets in the Mediterranean, Admiral Sir A. Berkeley Milne, who was formerly ...

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  24. WOMEN IN BLACK.

    An extraordinary sight was witnessed in New York this afternoon, when thousands of women garbed in black, and representing all the nations of the world marched in ...

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  25. WHEAT QUIETER.

    The market for wheat yesterday was less excited and the majority of holders were prepared to realise at lower rates. New South Wales grain was sold at 45s ...

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  26. HID IN THE HAY.

    Darville, the noted music hall artist, was captured by a party of Uhlans, but he secreted himself in a bundle of hay in the supply waggon, and escaped. He is fighting ...

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  27. NO RESISTANCE OFFERED.

    It is semi officially stated here that Samoa surrendered without any resistance being offered by the inhabitants. The British warship trawled the writers ...

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