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  6. SIGNIFICANT NEWS

    In view of the fact that Germany has made definite offers to placate America over the Lusitania and Arabic incidents, the following cables ...

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  7. THE WEST FRONT

    The correspondent of the Central News Agency in Northern France says that the sustained vigor of the French bombardment in the Argonne and the ...

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  8. INDIAN LOYALTY.

    The latest gifts from Indian princes include the following :— Maharaja Holkar of Indore, one lakh of rupees (£6,666), for ...

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  9. TURKISH SWEEP DOWN SLOPES

    “ Throughout the day and night the New Zealanders, although thoroughly exhausted, maintained their hold on Chunuk Bair. Two other ...

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  10. THE ARGONNE FAILURE.

    In the western theatre of the war the German effort to push southward in the Argonne seems to have, for the time being, at any rate, died down. In ...

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  11. “SPOTTING” FOR THE ENEMY.

    The Berlin accounts of the raids frequently state that bombs have been dropped on this or that point of military imprtance; and, as the raids are ...

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  12. AUSTRIANS EVACUATE ROVERTO.

    From Rome it is reported, that the Austrians have evacuated Rovereto, in Southern Tyrol (population 10,000). Before retiring the enemy destroyed ...

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  13. MORE PEACE TALK.

    Peace proposals, believed to be emanating from the Germans, have been placed before the President of the United States. ...

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  14. NAVAL GUNNERS’ TARGET.

    “Never since the, beginning of the campaign had such a traget delighted the hearts of [?] gunners. The huge shells from the warships threw ...

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  15. THE POPE AND PEACE.

    It is reported from Washington that Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore, has presented President Woodrow Wilson with a message ...

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  16. EXCHANGE RATE INCREASES.

    The rate of sterling exchange in New York has risen to 4.64½ dollars. The improvement is attributed to supporting orders from important ...

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  17. PRESIDENT’S STATEMENT.

    President Woodrow Wilson has definitely announced that United States will not participate in any peace proposals unless belligerents ...

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  18. BOMBS ON GERMAN POSITIONS.

    Amsterdam reports that French aviators safely flew over Brussels, and dropped bombs upon the barracks of the Landsturm at Etterbeck, eausing ...

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  19. ALL HAVE RESUMED WORK.

    All the South Wales miners , have resumed work on Wednesday, following on the conference between their delegates, the owners, and Cabinet ...

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  20. GERMAN DEALINGS.

    German investors are reported to be actively selling foreign securities. The heavy liquidation has caused some embarrassment on the Geneva Bourse. ...

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  21. AUSTRO-GERMANS DIVIDE.

    The Archduke Frederick of Austria has visited Von Mackenssen at Brest Liovsk, and has been officially farewelled. Hence orth the German and ...

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  22. KAISER AND BOERS.

    In a speech at Adinburgh (Orange Free State), the Prime Minister of South Africa (General Botha) declared that at the time of the Boer ...

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  23. EXCESSIVE DARING SHOWN.

    A Paris official, describing the past month’s fighting at Lingekopf, Barrenkopf and Se[?] in the [?] says that in one attack the French ...

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  24. QUIET PREPARATIONS.

    On the remainder of the western front the fighting continues to be largely a matter of desultory artillery duels, with comparatively very little ...

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  25. GERMAN FABLES EX[?]LODED.

    The French communique states that the great artillery attack on the west front still continues. The Germans pretend ( vide yesterday’s ...

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  26. “THE OFFICERS SAVED THE DAY.

    “The magnificent conduct of our officers saved the day. Generals and colonels fought with bayonets along-side privates. Nobody knew how a ...

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  27. A WEEK’S VICTIMS.

    For the, week ended September 1 there were 1353 arrivals and departures of vessels from ports of the United Kingdom. During that period ...

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  30. FURTHER BRITISH LOSSES.

    The British steamers Whitefield (2422 tons) and Savona (1180 tons) have been sunk by German submarines. Three of the Savona’s crew ...

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  31. WAR NOTES

    Last week a rather elaborate calculation of German numerical strength was cabled from London, based on the statement that the “German casualties ...

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  32. GERMANY COMPENSATES SPAIN.

    The “ Figaro ” learns that Germany has paid to Spain the sum of £12,000, representing indemnity in respect to the seven Spaniards who ...

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  33. RUSSIAN REPORTS.

    We repulsed attacks on Friedrich stadt, on the Dwina, in the Baltic province of Courland, and our troops are approaching Vilkomir. Our cavalry ...

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  34. THE GALLIPOLI BATTLE.

    The following are the principal features of the great battle fought last week for the capture of the ridge of Sari Bahir, which overlooks the ...

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  35. DANES STOP SUGAR EXPORT.

    The Danish Government has prohibited the exportation of sugar. ...

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  36. WHAT WAS GAINED.

    “The operations resulted in an extension of the Anzac position which no longer stifles the feeling of the troops crowded in a restricted ...

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  37. ENEMY'S NEW WAR LOAN.

    Reports from Berlin state that the first day’s subscription to the new German war loan was heavy from industrial companies, savings banks, ...

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  38. V. C. HERO MISSING.

    Captain G. R. O’Sullivan, of the 1st Inniskilling Fusiliers, who was awarded the Victoria Cross for gallant conduct under lire, is now ...

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  41. THE CREST CAPTURED.

    Later news shows that the disputed crest was finally captured, and the Allies now dominate the country to the north, a most, important ...

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  42. DOCTORS DIFFER ABOUT RHEUMATISM

    It is rather strange that with a disease so prevalent as rheumatism there are many things still unknown about it. The higher medical authorities ...

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  43. PILES OF WOUNDED AND DEAD

    “The Turks massed their forces and counter-attacked desperately for three days and nights. Frequently they re-took sections of the trenches, ...

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  44. NAVAL GUNS ASSIST.

    “ It was planned that three columns of New Zealanders and Indians from another brigade should finally assault Chunuk Bair at daybreak on ...

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