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  6. RUSSIA’S TASK

    It was announced in Petrograd on Sunday that the Austro-Gennau forces had invested Novo Georgievsk. Despite the serious position of the ...

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  7. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    The “Echo de Paris” publishes what it describes as an inspired Note which asserts that the Turco-Bulgarian pourparlers—designed to render ...

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  8. DECORATED PRISONERS.

    “Our artillery immediately stopped two German counter-attacks. Three captured officers, who wore Iron Crosses, were notable for their ...

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  9. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.

    The rate of American exchange in New York on Saturday was 4 dollars 69½ cents, which represents a fall of 7 cents for tho week. The ...

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  10. GALLANT BRITISHERS.

    “Sepoy Najikhan, of the 129th Baluchis, volunteered to carry a under message the heaviest of shells and rifle fire. He had scarcely gone ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS HIGHLY PRAISED

    Another story of the landing of the British and Australian an troops [?] the Gallipoli Peninsula on April 25 and 26 is told in the despatch of ...

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  12. MR. LANSING’S PLAIN SPEAKING.

    The reply which the Secretary of State at Washington (Mr. Lansing) has sent on behalf of the United States Government to the Note from ...

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  13. “TOMMY’S” SPIRIT.

    “Our men were in wonderful spirits and enjoyed the fight. The officers led with traditional British courage., and many slightly wounded Tommies ...

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  14. BRITISH CROPS.

    “The Times.” in its report on the condition of crops in Great Britain on August 1 shows that the yields as compared with the average for the ...

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  15. THE HOOGE VICTORY.

    Further details of the brilliant success achieved by the British at Hooge, in Flanchers, show that many Germans took shelter in dugouts ...

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  16. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The British steamer Princess Caroline, a Glasgow vessel, has been torpedoed and sunk by a submarine Fifteen members of the crew were ...

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  17. NEW INDIAN CONTINGENT.

    An officer attached to the Indian headquarters describes the Lahore division’s experiences when under fire for the first time in the operations ...

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  18. SUBMARINE SINKS SUBMARINE.

    Rome reports give details of the sinking of the Austrian submarine U12, by an Italian submarine. The U12, it appears, sought to approach an ...

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  19. NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA

    Nervous dyspesia is a disease of the nerves, not of the stomach, Indigestion one day, and complete freedom from symptoms the next [?] ...

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  20. PETROGRAD COMMUNIQUE.

    Fighting in the direction of Jacobstadt and Dvinsk, in the Baltic provinces, increased in intensity on Friday and Saturday. ...

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  21. GALLANT SERGEANT.

    A sergeant noted .the position of a trench mortar, and rushed towards it. He toppled headlong over the parapet and foil on the flat of [?] ...

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  22. FINE COOPERATION.

    “Occasional bursts of fire from the ships in the Narrows,” continues the despatch, “delayed the operations somewhat, but this fire did not ...

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  23. PRIESTS OR SPIES?

    Italian prisoners in the concentration camps in Austria are refusing confess to Austrian priests, fearing that they are spies. ...

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  24. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The casualty lists issued in London during tho week-end contain the names of 45 officers and 981 killed, and 199 officers and 1904 ...

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  25. COLONEL KILLED.

    “Some time during the advance Colonel Rennick, of the 40th Pathans, was [?]wounded An adjutant dragged him into a ditch ...

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  26. OUTBREAK AGAINST GERMANS.

    It is reported from Athens that a quarrel between Turkish and staff officers at Gallipoli has resulted in an outbreak against Germans. ...

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  27. BURIED GERMANS

    “Scores of Germans were discovered later in the dugouts. They were heard, knocking on the walls for assistance, the explosions of heavy ...

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  28. TRIBUTE TO BRITAIN.

    The publication by the British Ambassador at Petrograd (Sir George W. Buchanan) summary dealing with the extent of the participation of ...

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  29. MANNESMANN BROTHERS.

    From Madrid it is reported that the brothers Mannesmann, members of a Morocco business firms which gained great notoriety at the time ...

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  31. BRESLAU GUNNERS KILLED.

    According to Athens advices, the Turkish battleship Kheyr-ed-Din Barbarossa, which was sunk by a British submarine in the Sea of Marmora last ...

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  32. OFFER BY MOSCOW MONASTERY.

    The famous Troitzky monastery, at Moscow has offered its workshops to the Russian Government for the manufacture of shells and other war ...

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  33. DARDANELLES HERO.

    The “London Gazette” announces that the Victoria Cross has been awarded to Commander Eric G. Robinson, who, when in charge of two picket ...

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  34. PRISONERS OF MANY RACES.

    A message from Zurich (Switzerland) asserts that there is such a great variety of races among the Russian prisoners at Vienna that the Academy of ...

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  35. GALLANTRY REWARDED.

    Rear Admiral de Robeck specially recommends for distinguished conduct the following, who have all been awarded the Victoria Cross:— ...

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  36. AUSTRIAN CONVICTS TO ENLIST

    The Emperor Francis Joseph-has assented to the release of 96 convicts who were undergoing sentences of imprisonment for life, on tho ...

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  37. AUSTRIANS REPULSED.

    The only news in regard to the Italian campaign is contained in a Rome communique issued at midnight on Sunday, and stating:— ...

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  38. ALLIED AIRMEN’S FEAT.

    Constantinople messages received in Athens report that the Allies’ airmen have dropped bombs on the Tophaneh arsenal, on the north shore of ...

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  40. TREACHERY IN AMERICA.

    Tho New York “World” is publishes a series of articles, exposing the endeavor of Germany to mould public opinion in the United States ...

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  41. OVER WHELMING EVIDENCE.

    The “World” adds that it has obtained correspondence proving that leading German officials and German American financiers are implicated in ...

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