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  6. ENEMY’S ENORMOUS SACRIFICE

    Telegrams from Innsbruck (Austria) which have reached Geneva (Switzerland) state that the capture of Kovno cost the Germans several army corps. ...

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  7. V.C. HERO WOUNDED.

    Commander Norman Holbrook, who was awarded the first naval Victoria Cross, has been wounded. (When in charge of tho British ...

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  8. ANOTHER VICTIM

    It is announced that the Germans have captured the Russian fortress of Novo Georgievsk (north-west of Warsaw), taking 20,000 prisoners and an ...

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  9. SENSATION IN AMERICA.

    The Washington correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says that the disaster has created a sensation there, and that drastic action by the ...

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  10. ITALY’S SOLDIERS.

    Italian officers state that the on[?] [?] of the [?] sold[?] is unbounded. They go into battle as if [?] a [?]te. ...

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  11. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    A German communique admits a French success between Angres and Souchez in Northern France, and also “ temporary successes at ...

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  12. THE BALKANS.

    Although at various periods since the beginning of the war, matters seemed to be pointing that way, there would now really appear to be every reason ...

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  13. KITCHENER AT THE FRONT.

    'The Secretary of State for War (Lord Kitchener) has returned to London after having spent three days at the western front. He expresses ...

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  14. OTHER VICTIMS.

    Submarines have sunk the British steamer Thomfield (488 tons), and the Wilson liner Serbino (2205 tons). Tho crews of both vessels were ...

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  15. BOVIC SUNK.

    A cable has been received in New York announcing the torpedoing of the White Star ship Bovic. No details are available. ...

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  16. FIGHTING ON UPPER ISO[?]ZO

    The following official bulletins have been issued in connection with the operations on the Italo-Austrian front :— ...

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  17. THE DARDANELLES.

    With the exception of patrol fighting and artillery duels, all is quiet in the southern zone at Gallipoli. The British made some progress at Anafarta. ...

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  18. BULGARIAN PREPARATIONS.

    Lieut-General Ivan Fitcheff has resigned the office of Minister of War in the Bulgarian Cabinet, with a view to resuming the position of Chief of ...

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  19. NORWEGIAN VICTIM.

    The Norwegian steamer Magda (1063 tons) has been sunk by a submarine. ...

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  20. ROME.

    “We expelled the defenders of the Pozzi Alti front, in the Tonale zone. We occupied the Monte Paterno redoubt on the Upper Rienz, and ...

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  21. MAD TEN MINUTES.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” correspondent Malta reports that most of the wounded from Gallipoli are injured in the legs, the result of grenade fighting. ...

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  22. RECRUITING IN ENGLAND.

    Sir George Pragnell, chairman o the National Patriotic Association, has expressed himself as being dissatisfied with many business men, ...

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  23. GUARD OF HONOR.

    After an interesting visit to the Woevre region, Lord Kitchener arrived at Bar le Due (29 miles south-south-west of Verdun) on Tuesday ...

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  24. FUTILE FORTRESSES.

    Petrograd advices are that the German tactics at Kovno consisted of feigning an advance on Vilkomir, to the north-east with a view to engaging ...

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  25. SUBMARINE LOST.

    The Admiralty announces that the British submarine E13, while trying to enter the Baltic, went ashore on the Island of Saltham, on the Danish ...

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  26. PLATOON DRIVES 200 TURKS.

    Sergeant-Major W. Ayling is the first ribboned man to return to Western Australia from the Dardanelles. On his left breast is stitched a ribbon ...

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  27. VIENNA.

    “We repulsed six attacks at the Tolmino bridgehead, on the Upper Isonzo, which is still firmly held.” ...

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  28. ATTITUDE OF THE NETHERLANDS.

    The Pope, in welcoming M. Regout, the Dutch Minister to the Vatican, expressed the hope that the appointment of a representative for the ...

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  29. REINFORCEMENTS FOR AUSTRIANS.

    The Austrians are reported from Zurich (Switzerland) to be withdrawing large forces from Galicia across Hungary southwards, and are ...

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  30. MORE EXCUSES.

    Dr von Bethmann-Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor, speaking in the Reichstag, charged the Allies with blood guiltiness in concealing the real ...

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  31. COTTON CONTRABAND.

    The British Embassy at Washington has announced that cotton is to be declared contraband of war. The date upon which this will ...

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  32. TROOPS REVIEWED.

    Reviewing the Algerians. Lord Kitchener, speaking in Arabic, assured them that he was entirely confident of the Allies final success. ...

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  33. DESPERATE EFFORTS.

    The Germans by their great and incessant efforts at Kovno and their attempts to effect a landing on the Baltic coast as far north as possible, shows ...

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  34. BELGIUM’S FUTURE.

    As a counterblast to the recent publication in Germany of manifestoes urging the annexation of Belgium, 82 politicians and intellectuals ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICA’S POLICY.

    General Botha (premier of South Africa) and General Smuts (Minister for Defence) received an ovation on attending the South African Party ...

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  36. LACK OF DYES.

    Women shopping in London are constantly finding that emporiums cannot match colors. It is predicted that the city will ...

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  37. PICTURESQUE SPECTACLE.

    Lord Kitchener, M. Millerand, and Sir John French conferred, and afterwards visited the British front, where M, Millerand reviewed the ...

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  38. RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    Our warships protecting the Riga Gulf drew closer, owing to the enemy’s superiority. The enemy at Kovno continues to ...

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  39. FRENCH ADVANCE.

    The Paris communique reports that mining was successful at Vienne-Le-Chateau, and grenade encounters from the major part of the operations at St. ...

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  40. MAIL MATTER SEIZED.

    In connection with the reported seizure by a German submarine of mails which were being carried by the Norwegian Steamer [?] 1640 ...

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  41. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    The “North German Gazette'” (semi-official) denies that the Governor of German South-West Africa ever negotiated with the Boer rebel leader ...

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  42. NINE AT THE FRONT.

    Nine members of one of the oldest district families—the Murrays—are already at the front. The oldest member of the clan—Mr John Murray, of ...

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  43. TURKS AND GERMANS.

    The Sofia correspondent of “The Times” says that the antagonism between the German and Turkish officers is increasing. The Germans ...

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  44. A WOMAN’S HEALTH

    Every woman’s health is peculiarly dependent upon the condition of her blood. How many women suffer with headache, pain in the back, poor ...

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  45. THE LOST LINER.

    The latest figures in connection with the sinking of the Arab[?] show that 27 of the crew and six passengers are missing, the passengers ...

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  46. WAR NOTES

    It has been suggested, doubtless primarily from enemy sources, that one reason why the German fleet is being kept so close under cover is that the ...

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  48. FINE DISCIPLINE.

    Captain W. Finch, who is amongst, those landed, is suffering from an injured leg. In an inter[?] he said that he did not see the submarine ...

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  49. [?]REVIEW OF FOUR MONTHS.

    Router’s correspondent, in a review of the past four months on Gallipoli says:—“The period has been one of hard experience over since ...

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  52. INJURED SURVIVORS.

    When the passengers saw the Dunsley being attacked in the distance they rushed to the life-preservers, but had only adjusted these when the ...

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  53. TERRIBLE CONDITIONS.

    The heat, glare, and dust on the peninsula are getting worse, and the Turks continue to shell the beaches at Cape Helles and Seddul Bahr, ...

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