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  4. GAINING GROUND.

    The general position continues satisfactory. The Allied Forces are pushing back the Germans all along the line, an attempt by the enemy to re- advance from Luneville, on the east of the battle front, has been repulsed, and more towns have been evacuated, including ...

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  6. [?]RACKS

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  7. HELL'S OWN WORK.

    A wounded soldier of the Munster Fusiliers says of the fight at Compiegne:-- "The Germans came at us from all points, horse, foot, and artillery. ...

    Article : 176 words
  8. GUILE AT SEA.

    A Jack Tar on board H.M.S. New Zealand, describing the battle in the Heligoland Bight, says:-- "The two German cruisers that were sunk ...

    Article : 94 words
  9. THE RUNO'S END.

    The Admiralty has announced that, the Wilson liner Runo, which a few days ago struck a mine in the North Sea and sank, departed from the Admiralty's directions. Otherwise ...

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  10. ON RUSSIAN FRONTIER.

    Many German aeroplanes are appearing on the Russian frontier. They herald the approach of reinforcements. The Germans have a powerful, force in the ...

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  11. SHELTERED BY DEAD.

    A wounded Britisher, from Complegne says:-- "We were in a trench with three of our Batteries firing over our heads. The Germans ...

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  12. MINE-LAYER CAPTURED.

    It is reported that a British gunboat made a timely capture. yesterday--that of a trawler employed in laying mines for the enemy. The craft was sailing under false colors, ...

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  13. HUGE ARTILLERY.

    The Germans posses three huge siege guns of 20.43 [?] calibre. There were intended for the bombardment of the strong fortifications around Paris, Antwerp, and ...

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  14. AFRAID OF REVOLT.

    The Austrians are said to be afraid of revolt in Bukovina, a duchy of Austria-Hungary, where Hungarian, sympathies for Russia are increasing. ...

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  15. TEUTON'S USE FOR TRAWLERS.

    Regarding the reported seizure of a trawler that was engaged in laying mines, the Germans' procedure is to capture what ever, trawlers they can, man them with their ...

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  16. CUTTING BRITISH WRISTS.

    An invalided. Britisher has made a sworn statement that he saw Germans cutting the wrists of wounded British. ...

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  17. KAISER NOT CONFIDING.

    The former correspondent of the Times, at Vienna states that it is extremely doubtful whether the Kaiser, divulged the Whole of his plans to the Austrian Emperor, who ...

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  18. VANISHING GERMANY

    The retreat of the Germans on the western side is assuming extensive proportions. The enemy is evacuating Amiens,. Arras, and Abbeville. ...

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  19. UPPER ALSACE EVACUATED.

    Messages received by the Italian Government state that the Germans have evacuated Upper Alsace. ...

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  20. DOMINIONS' RESPONSE.

    La Gazzetta d[?] Venezia, the oldest dally paper in the world, in the course of a leading article, says that the news of the British dominions' instant response to the mother ...

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  21. BURNING CHURCHES.

    The Germans have burned two famous churches at Dinant. That of St. Joseph contained a noted altar-piece by Rubens. Refugees at the Hague state that the ...

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  22. 120 TROOP TRAINS.

    An Englishman who was watching from a train at Hanover counted 120 troop trains passing eastwards in 24 hours. ...

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  23. AUSTRIA'S DISORGANISATION.

    Official messages from Petrograd state, that fugitives from the Austrian Army admit that their losses have been enormous. Numerous regiments were completely ...

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  24. GERMANS DESERVE SLAUGHTER

    A Highland private who has returned from the war said, that during one of last week's fierce engagements the Scots Greys decoyed the Germans to the front of the ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    Dr. J. S. Goodall, formerly of Brisbane, who is now a heart specialist in Harley-street, London, has offered his services for recruiting purposes to the Australian ...

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  26. DANCING TO ALLIES' TUNE.

    A message from Petrograd says: "The Germans must now dance to the Allies' music. Two million Russians on the Austro-German frontiers present an awful menace. The ...

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  27. CAVALRY ON CARPATHIANS.

    In Galicia the Russians' offensive movement against the Austrians continues with success. The Russian cavalry is already on the ...

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  28. BOMBING THE ENEMY.

    An Antwerp airman dropped bombs at Lebbeke, 18 miles E. by S. of Ghent, and scattered a party of Germans. At Baesrode, 20 miles east of Ghent, the ...

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  29. RECOVERY OF LOST GROUND.

    General Jo[?]re, the French Commander-in-Chief, is reported to have declared that the time has come for an attack to drive back the enemy, and to defend at any cost the ...

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  30. WHO FIRED THIS SHOT?

    The German Socialist leader, Dr. Franck, who was considered to be Bebel's successor in his party, was shot during the siege of Luneville. ...

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  31. HARRIED AUSTRIA.

    The Servians are invading Bosnia, and crossing the River Save from the north; while the Montenegrins expect to conquer; Herzegovina from the south. ...

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  32. ADVANCE PUSHED HOME.

    The Official Press Bureau states that the advance of the Allies was resolutely-pushed home. The Germans offered a stubborn resistance, and in consequence suffered severe ...

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  33. GOOD FIELD FOR ALLIES.

    A series of battles extending over 200 miles is how in progress, but no definite result is expected for at least a week. Military authorities declare that the field ...

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  34. FAMINE AT ADRIANOPLE.

    A famine exists amongst the population of Adrianople. ...

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  35. THREE MILLIONS FIGHTING.

    The Times military correspondent says that for the first time since the war began the Allied Forces are acting together upon the offensive, and in full strength. ...

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  37. QUIET AT[?]TSING-TAO.

    There is no change in the position at Tsing-tao. Abnormal floods impeding the operations. ...

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  38. PRINCE ALBERT RECOVERING.

    The condition of Prince Albert, who was, a few days ago, operated upon for appendicitis is satisfactory. ...

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  39. BARBAROUS FOE.

    An Amsterdam message reports that the Germans, after a drunken orgy, looted and burned Termonde and violated the women. ...

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  40. ULSTERMEN TO THE FRONT.

    Ten thousand Ulster volunteers have joined kitchener's army. ...

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