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  4. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    There was furious fighting on Thursday along the British section of the line. Same famous regiments suffered severely, but performed the task set ...

    Article : 182 words
  5. TALK OF PEACE

    Despite tho severity of the Aisne battle no anxiety is felt in! Paris. It is pointed out that the German right was very strongly placed, and that ...

    Article : 230 words
  6. GERMAN MINE-LAYING.

    A fishing-boat which has arrived at the Dutch port of Youidon reports having seen a German trawler laying mines in the North Sea. The trawler ...

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  7. APPALLING LOSSES.

    German officers who have been brought to Bordeaux declare that the flower of the German army has suffered fearful losses in the first six ...

    Article : 183 words
  8. BOMBS ON KIAO CHAU.

    Japanese aeroplanes, flying over Kiao Chau Bay dropped bombs upon the wireless stations and the German shipping in the harbor. It is believed, ...

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  9. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    Russia, a Rome message Says has completed her mobilisation of 6,000,000 men. Of that number only half a million are operating in ...

    Article : 129 words
  10. ON THE SEA,

    Advices from Vienna which here reached Rome state that one of the battleships of the Austrian fleet, the Dreadnough Viribus Unitis, made a ...

    Article : 85 words
  11. REAR-ADMIRAL PATEY.

    The Australian Naval Board was informed by cable message from the British Admiralty on Saturday that Rear-Admiral Patey, officer in ...

    Article : 225 words
  12. PRUSSIAN GUARDS WIPED OUT.

    There was an artillery, duel on the following day. Desperate infantry fighting was recommenced on September 17th, when the French threw the ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. IN GALICIA,

    The Russian army has checked General Dankyl’s army from the extreme Austrian left from Przemysl to Cracow, thus preventing his junction ...

    Article : 128 words
  14. PEACE TALK,

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington asserts that the German Ambassador to the United States(Count Bernstorc) has stated that Germany ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. ON THE LEFT.

    A communique made available in Pnris on Saturday stated that the Allies ’ left had progressed near Noyon, a town, on the Oise River, 14 ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. ELABORATE TRENCHES.

    At Chalons the Germans constructed scientific trenches. They had large covered works as screens against shell fire, also specially protected areas in ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. SIEGE TRAIN CAPTURED.

    The Russians, a Petrograd telegram states, have captured a German siege artillery train, containing 36 howitzers. It is said that the train was ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. DISTRESS IN HAMBURG.

    ' The “Vossiche Zeitung” published a disheartened description of Hamburg’s industrial and commercial plight. Nowhere else has the war ...

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  19. ATTACKS REPULSED,

    The French repulsed three night counter-attacks from Craonne to Rheims. The enemy vainly attempted to ta[?] the offensive against Rheims. ...

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  20. SOMETHING HUMOROUS

    It is learned from a high diplomatic source in New York that Germany’s essentials to peace include the dropping of all suggestions of ...

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  21. THE OUTLOOK.

    The consensus of opinion: a Paris message state, is that the battle of the Aisne River is the most important in the campaign. ...

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  22. IN CAMP.

    Yesterday was a most oppressive day, and the troops found it a most trying one, but last night the rain came down in torrents. To-day we ...

    Article : 302 words
  23. RAPID TRANSPORT -BY MOTOR.

    The Russian commander-general, Rennenkampf, is making extensive use of motor lorries to carry reinforcements. An eye-witness saw ...

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  24. CORPS SURROUNDED.

    An account of the fighting near the Aisne River is' supplied to the “Daily Telegraph” by Mr William Maxwell, the war correspondent. ...

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  25. BOMBARDING RHEIMS.

    On Thursday the enemy were making a determined stand on the wooded hills to the east of Rheims. They placed their heaviest artillery ...

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  26. INTERNAL TROUBLE IN AUSTRIA

    Venice advices from Vienna, state that the official reticence by Austria regarding the Galician Austrians continues. The Austrian newspapers seek ...

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  27. “W[?] WANT PEACE.”

    “ Nothing,” says the journal “could be more insulting than a compromise with England which does not once and all banish ...

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  28. DESPERATE RESISTANCE.

    “During their eight days’ occupation of Rheims,” Mr Maxwell continues “the Germans strengthened the hilly country to the west and north ...

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  30. AEROPLANES DESTROYED,

    According to the Paris “Temps,” which is now being published at Bordeaux, German prisoners have Heclared that German aeroplanes are ...

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  31. JAPAN’S SHARE.

    It is officially announced at Tokio that Japanese troops, have landed at Lao-sban Bay, to the north-east of the Bay of Kiao Chau. ...

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  34. STRENGTHENING DEFENCES

    A Geneva message states that from Istien northward along the Rhine to Cologne the German fortress towns are being strengthened hastily, and ...

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  35. A GREAT STAND.

    A French officer, who has escaped from Maubeuge, states that the forts were unable to respond to the German fire, as it was made from a ...

    Article : 120 words
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  37. ALLIES CAPTURE FLAG.

    “ On our left wing,” states a communique issued at Paris on Sunday, “we captured a flag southward of Novon following ,a rather serious ...

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