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  6. RUSSIA S TURN

    Reuter’s Agency reports comparative calm on the northern front. The Germans have commenced working out new plans. They clearly realise that ...

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  7. HELPING SERBIA

    It was announced in London at noon on Saturday that great contingents of Russia troops were at once leaving the Black Sea ports of Odessa and ...

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  8. GEEERAL BOTHA LIBELLED.

    The trial of Munnik, a former State engineer of the Cape Province, who was charged with having libelled General B[?]ha (the Union Prime ...

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  9. IN CHAMPAGNE

    A communique from Paris describes a very severe defeat of the German armies in tho Champagne area. It states :— “The enemy bombarded ...

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  10. NO SEPARATE PEACE.

    News has reached the United States to the effect that Japan has become a party to the agreement not to conclude peace, except in ...

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  11. “ NO MEAT” DAYS DECLARED.

    The Federal Council has decreed that butchers must not sell raw or cooked meat on Tuesdays and Fridays ; restaurants must not serve ...

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  12. SPORTING CABLES

    At the Newmarket meeting to-day the Queensberry Handieap, of 400 sovs., five furlongs; was won by His Majesty the King’s colt, Friar Marcus, ...

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  13. HISTORY.

    It is learned in Paris that the Greek Government is renewing its protest to tho Entente Powers in regard to the landing of Anglo-French ...

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  14. “ SOLDIERS, DON’T TALK.”

    Posters are being displayed in Paris warning soldiers, when travelling in trains, trams, or omnibuses, not to talk. The injunction ...

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  15. SUPPLIES WANTED FROM BALKANS.

    In an article dealing with the food problem in Germany, the Copenhagen newspaper “ Politiken” says:— Germany is entering upon her ...

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  16. GERMAN OFFICERS’ ESCAPE.

    When the steamer Bermudian arrived at London on . Friday, her captain was Questioned in regard to the truth of the report that a British ...

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  17. MATT WELLS WINS IN AMERICA.

    Matt Wells, the well-known English lightweight, was opposed by Charles White, of Chicago,in a sensational 10 rounds contest at Milwaukee on ...

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  18. NAVAL BATTLE.

    Telegrams from Bucharest state that the Goeben, Breslau, and Hamidieh attacked three Russian battle ships and several cruisers and ...

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  19. ENEMY’S TRADE.

    The London “ Sunday Observer ” publishes American Customs returns showing that the imports from Germany dropped to 35 per cent ...

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  20. COLLISION OFF GALLIPOLI.

    An accidental disaster off the coast of Gallipoli is announced by the British Admiralty. The auxiliary mine-sweeper Hythe , ...

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  21. INMAN v. GRAY.

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  22. WHO WAS READY ?

    A White Paper has been published, giving the correspondence between the Bank of Englaad and tho Treasury. On August 1, 1914, three days ...

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  24. DESECRATION RESENTED.

    It is asserted in a message from Petrograd that the failure of the Germans to capture Dvinsk and Riga is attributable to a shortage of ...

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  25. THE DARDANELLES CAMPAIGN.

    The New York “Tribune” publishes a cable message from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in which the famous novelist says :— ...

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  26. KING- GEORGE.

    The latest, bulletin shows that the King is making slow progress from the effects of his recent accident. The pain is diminishing, but His Majesty ...

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  27. GALLANT SERBIA.

    Renter’s correspondent at Bucharest says that advices from Nish are that the Serbian army will be able to hold the Germans for several weeks, if they ...

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  28. FIGHTING IN THE CHAMPAGNE.

    “Incessant fighting,” says a Paris official bulletin, “ is taking place in the Champagne. We have made substantial progress at Courtina, ...

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  29. LOYAL BANKS.

    It is announced that the Petrograd and Moscow banns are taking , up £(60,1000,000 of the forthcoming Russian war loan. ...

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  30. NORWEGIAN INVENTION.

    Experts, says a Christiania message, predict that a Norwegian invention will revoltionise telegraphy. An automatic photographic ...

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  31. STOPPING SHELL SUPPLIES.

    It is announced from Petrograd that the slackening in the German offensive along the Riga front is chiefly due to the fact the British ...

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  32. CZAR VISITS TROOPS.

    The Czar, accompanied by the Czareitch, paid a visit to the southern front of the Russian armies. His Imperial Majesty conferred with ...

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  33. BADGES FOR “REJECTS.”

    The Secretary of State for War (Lord Kitchener) is issuing khaki armlets for persons who :— (1) Have enlisted, and are ...

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  34. ENEMY BULLETINS.

    A Bulgarian official bullet in reports :— “After obstinate fighting for two days we deferred the Serbs in the Timok Valey (north-east of Nish) ...

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  35. IN THE BALKANS.

    The Austrians announce that after desperate fighting th.?y have crossed the Drina near Vishegrad. Vishegrad is on the western ...

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  36. NEUTRALITY OF PERSIA.

    The Persian Legation in Paris denies the rumor that Persia has concluded an entente with Germany and Turkey and adds that Persia will ...

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  37. CARPENTIER IN THE AIR.

    Georges Carpentier, the well-known French boxer, is the hero of a sensational aerial conflict. While piloting an aeroplane over ...

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  38. OPERATIONS ON GALLIPOLI.

    A Turkish communique, sent through Amsterdam, on Saturday reads:— “Near [?]nafarta our artillery exploded an enemy amimunition store. ...

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  39. GERMANY’S COMPLAINT TO DENMARK.

    Denmark is extinguishing several of the lights in The Sound (the strait which leads from the Cattegat into the Baltic Sea), with the result that ...

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  40. GERMAN PLOTTERS IN AMERICA.

    The New York secret service police engaged in the inquiry concerning the German conspiracy against vessels carrying munitions have ...

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  42. IMPORTANT ITALIAN SUCCESS.

    A message to the “Tribuna” (Rome) states that the Italians have gained important successes south of Pi[?]ezzo, near Lake Garda, and are ...

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  43. ( BOOM IN RECRUITING.

    The success of the new recruiting effort in the United Kingdom, which is being made under the direction of Lord Derby, is said to amount to ...

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  44. FOOD SCARCITY.

    A neutral who has been residing in Germany, and has just returned to London, gives interesting information in regard to the conditions prevailing ...

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  45. MURDERED NURSE,

    Many touching scenes were witnessed after the service in memory of Miss Cavell. The Bishop of London led out a blind officer, while two Australian ...

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  47. ROUMANIA.

    It is highly probable that the Russian forces now concentrated on the Roumanian frontier will traverse Roumania to aid Serbia. ...

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  48. SOUTH AFRICAN CONTINGENT.

    The first South African contingent for service in Europe has arrived in Plymouth. ...

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  49. CANADA’S AID.

    Orders have been issued by the Canadian Government authorising the raising of 100,000 men in the Domination. ...

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  51. MEMORIAL STATUE FUND.

    The “Daily Telegraph” fund. to erect a statue in memory of Miss Cavell , now stands at £32,000. M. Clemenceau, the French ...

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  52. GERMAN NEWSPAPER ON CRIME

    In the course of a vulgar article in reference to Miss Cavell, the “Hamburger Nachrichton” says :— “ The men who were required to ...

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  53. KING IN HANDS OF PARLIAMENT.

    Bucharest reports that in view of Sunday’s demonstration M. Take Jonescu and M. Filipescu, who are in favor of Roumanian intervention ...

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  54. UNHAPPY GREECE.

    Mr Martin Donohoe, the well-known war correspondent, who is now in Rome, in a message to the “ Daily Chronicle,” says :— ...

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  55. HESPERIAN WAS TORPEDOED.

    The American Secretary of State (Mr Robert Lansing) has announced that American naval experts, after the closest investigation, have ...

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