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  5. ALLIES’ GREAT VICTORY

    AN OFFICIAL MESSAGE FROM ANTWERP, DATED SEPT 8th, STATES THAT THE GERMANS ARE STREAMING IN THOUSANDS THROUGH LIEGE, BACK TO GERMANY. THE INHABITANTS OF THE CITY HAVE BEEN FORBIDDEN TO LEAVE ...

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  6. LATER WIRES

    THE FOLLOWING CABLE WAS RECEIVED THIS MORNING FROM THE HIGH COMMISSIONER BY THE MINISTER FOR EXTERNAL AFFAIRS:—“LONDON, SEPT. 8th, 8.30 p.m.—OFFICIALLY REPORTED FROM PARIS THAT THE LEFT WING OF THE ...

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  7. BRITISH OFFICERS.

    The Press Bureau gives the following list of casualties among the officers of the Pathfinder :— KILLED. ...

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  8. DROWNING THEM OUT.

    The flooding of the district around Tenmo[?] (between Antwerp and Ghent) by the Belgians caused the death of a large number ...

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  9. HOW D[?]ANT FARED.

    The German in Belgium have destroyed [?] 17 miles south of Namur (population 6000), by shell-fire. ...

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  10. FEELING IN ITALY.

    The British-France-Russian agreement not to accept peace offers separately has produced a profound impression in [?]y, says a message ...

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  11. ON THE PRUSSIAN FRONTIER.

    The arrival of German aeroplanes on the Prussian frontier seems to indicate that Germany is hastening reinforcements there, in the hope of stopping ...

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  12. WELCOME GIFT.

    The first delivery of Canada’s great gift of flour for Great Britain has been made to-day, when 47,000 bags of flour arrived. ...

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  13. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    The commission of inquiry into German atrocities has collected evidence at Vise, Aershot, Louvain, and other places. It shows that the Germans ...

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  14. WOUNDED BOXER.

    Bandsman Blake, the well-known English boxer, has arrived home wounded. ...

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  15. AUSTRIANS’ TERRIBLE LOSSES.

    At Petrograd it is officially reported that altogether twelve Austrian divisions are now completely destroyed near Lemberg. ...

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  16. SUNDAY’S BATTLE.

    The French army gave a fine account of itself in this fight. Their object was to prevent the passage of the Marne River, and they carried the ...

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  17. WAR OFFICE CONFIRMS.

    The Commonwealth Government last night received the following message, dated London, September 8, from the British War Office:— ...

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  18. GROTESQUE FABRICATIONS

    It has been discovered that Dr. Hamanns is at the head of the German Press Bureau service, which is sending fabricated news to America. The ...

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  19. THE TAKING OF SAMOA.

    H.M.S. Psyche arrived here to-day. Captain Marshall described the landing of the troops at German Sa[?] as particularly smart work. ...

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  21. “MUNCHAUSEN” NEWS.

    A newspaper at Bilbao (capital of the Spanish province of Biscay) has published a number of German telegrams, which contain many ...

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  22. GERMANS SHORT OF GUNS.

    The rifles which are being used the German landsturm (third line) forces in Belgium are of an old-fashioned type, and the troops are ...

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  23. ANOTHER DISAPPOINTMENT.

    The Germans in German South-West Africa imported a large quantity of big guns, rifles, and ammunition, with a view to arming the ...

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  24. GERMAN SPY.

    The Portsmouth police have arrested Engar Petersen, a German, who had registered as a Russian. A search of his lodgings revealed ...

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  28. DIPLOMATIST’S ERROR.

    Denial is given by the “Norddeutsche Allgememe Zeitung” to the statement made some time ago by the British Foreign Secretary (Sir ...

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  29. ALLIES SPLENDID ORGANISATION.

    Mr Philip Gibba, the well-known author and journalist, telegraphed from France, states that the first signs of the Germans’ alteration of ...

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  30. THE FIGHTING AT MAUBEUGE.

    The French forces at Maubeuge continue to successfully resist the enemy’s forces there. The French War Minister has sent to the ...

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  31. FIGHT FOR ENGLAND.

    Mr H. Poutsma, one of the trades unionists who were deported from South Africa, urges Socialists to fight for England, civilisation and ...

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  33. SOCIALIST LEADER’S ADVICE.

    Mr H. J. Pontsma, one of the ten exiled South African Labor leaders, who has returned to London from the Continent, urges socialists to ...

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  34. GERMAN PLANS UPSET.

    The Allies’ great movement, says another report, menaced the German communications, and upset the German headquarters’ calculations. The ...

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  35. WHAT THE “GOEBEN” DID.

    The British steamer Isle of Hastings (1575 tons) reports that she was at Philippeville, on the Gulf of Stor[?], in Algeria, on August 4, ...

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