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  4. TERRIBLE TRIAL OF NERVES.

    “On Friday night General Von Kluck ordered a general advance of infantry from Chavigny and Aaizy le Chateau, to the north-east of ...

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  5. ON THE AISNE

    Without any marked change the great battle still sways to and fro on ‘the Aisne River. The turning movements of the Allies on both flanks is ...

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  6. LATER WIRES

    THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE WAS RECEIVED THIS MORNING FROM SIR GEORGE REID:—“LONDON, SEPT. 22nd, 11.50 a.m.— RELIABLE.—IT IS PROBABLE THAT THE BATTLE NOW IN PROGRESS, WHICH IS BEING FOUGHT WITH UNPARALLELED FURY, ...

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  7. PRO-BRITISH DEMONSTRATION.

    Fifty thousand people who had assembled in Rome for a religious festival marched to the British emtival where they cheered for the ...

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  8. “COME OUT AND FIGHT.”

    In the course of his speech (reported elsewhere), the First Lord of the Admiralty referred to the fact that the German Navy would not leave ...

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  9. DESTRUCTION OF RHEIMS.

    The bombardment of Rheims by the Germans was continued on Monday. Only a few walls of the famous cathedral are now standing, and the ...

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  10. VAULTING AMBITION.

    Lord Lansdowne, leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords, said that the German aim was to establish military despotism from the ...

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  11. WAR PICTURES.

    A picture of war conditions when a great storm is raging is given by Mr Philip Gibbs, the war correspondent of the London “Daily Chronicle.” ...

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  12. A FRENCH’ PROTEST.

    M. Delcasse, French Minister of War, has wired to all the neutral powers reporting the wanton destruction of the Rheim’s Cathedral. ...

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  13. A MILLION WANTED.

    Speaking at Liverpool on Monday night, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) said : —“Under the shield of our navy you ...

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  14. WOUNDED GERMANS SAVED.

    Soon the nave and transepts were a roaming f[?]ace. Ton use of flame lear[?] the towers at the western end, and placing pieces of carved ...

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  15. AUSTRIANS RELIEVE GERMANS.

    Bavarian troops are causing anxiety. to the German commanders. It is reported at Ostend that all Bavarian troops have left Brussels, in ...

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  16. ENEMY’S 11-INCH GUNS.

    “The German ‘eleven-inchers’ are embedded in cement on the surrounding hills, and are giving a great deal of trouble. The British and German ...

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  17. SEA RAIDERS.

    Details of the successful raid carried out by the German cruiser Emden the Bay of Bengal have been received from Calcutta. ...

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  18. HEAVY GERMAN LOSS.

    For a short while the issue was doubtful, but when the defenders of the fort realised the danger, they devastated the German lines. The attacks ...

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  19. PRIEST MURDERED.

    While the Abbe Da Lequa was carrying letters from French soldiers to their friends he was stopped by Uhlans near Valenciennes and charged ...

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  20. VIOLENT FIGHTING.

    It is officially announced in Faris that the fighting on the Aisne has been very . violent, but that the Allies have made satisfactory ...

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  21. PRISONERS IN ENGLAND.

    Seven hundred Germans, who have been taken prisoners by the British, have been landed at Southampton. ...

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  22. LOUVAIN HORRORS.

    Madame Nicaud, wife of a commandant of Belgian artillery, who is wor[?] with the Red Cross, has given details of soma of the ...

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  23. GERMAN GENERAL TRANSFERRED.

    It is stated that the report that General Von Kluc[?] has teen transferred to [?]ons (in Belguim) from the French fighting line is confirmed. ...

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  25. TRINIDAD’S GIFT OF COCOA.

    The colony of Trinidad has given cocoa, val[?]d at £40,000, for the use of the Imperial army. ...

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  26. GUARDING THE KAISER.

    Thousands of German troops are guarding the Kaiser’s at Luxembourg. A squadron of aeroplan[?]s guards the place from ...

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  27. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    The Montreal Putriotic Fund has been closed. The total is 1,500,000 dol. (£300,000). Port of Spam, in the West Indies, ...

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  28. BRITISH HEADQUARTERS ESCAPE.

    Mr Gibbs, war correspondent, describes the German gunnery at Soisons as very accurate. One of their 11-inch guns dropped a shell close ...

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  29. BERLIN “NEWS” IN SWEDEN.

    The “Daily Mail” states that Baron Kuhlmann, who was recently counsellor of the German Embassy an London, is conducting a press ...

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  30. ARRAS EVALUATED.

    Reinforcements have joined the German forces from Belguim, and an enormous convoy has been collected at Cambrai, close to the Belgian ...

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  31. CASUALTIES ON H.M.S. PEGASUS.

    In a message from Capetown reference is made to the attack on the British cruiser Pegasus by the German cruiser Konigsberg while the ...

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  32. PRAYERS AMID SHELLS.

    Evewitenesses of the detraction of Rheims Cathedral state that the German shells killed several of their own wounded. Four Sisters of Mercy were ...

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  33. GERMAN POLICY-IN SCHLESWIG.

    The “Berliner Tageblatt,” according to messages from Copenhagen, states that the German policy in North Schleswig had proved a great ...

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  34. THE TENTH DAY.

    The Eattle of the Aisne has now been raging ten days, and the Allies’ lies’ position is satisfactory, They have thrown the enemy Back eight ...

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  36. BURYING THE DEAD.

    Large numbers of civilians are [?]ing the dead around the Metz district. French and British bodies to the number of 1000 and Germans ...

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  37. EXODUS OF PEOPLE.

    When the bombardment became general a great exodus of people took place, but many took refuge in cellars. Over 4000 were sheltered ...

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  38. TURKEY’S ATTITUDE.

    The manager of the ottoman Telegraph Agency at Constantinople, who is well-known for his friendly feelings towards France and Great ...

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  39. GUNS RUSHED.

    During the fighting at Noyon the French brought heavy guns from the east. and put a number of German atteries out of action. Two ...

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  40. THE DEATH ROLL.

    The statue of Joan of Arc was not damaged. Every time the French artillery opened fire, the Germans aimed at the Cathedral. The French ...

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  41. KING PETER’S SON WOUNDED.

    Prince George, eldest son of King Peter of Servia, has been wounded. No information is available as to his condition. The Prince, in March, ...

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  42. DISCONTENT IN GERMANY.

    ‘ New York message from Berlin state that there is widespread discontent throughout Germany over the and the injuny to the ...

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  43. KING ALBERT’S ESCAPE.

    The King of the Belgians had a remarkably narrow escape of being captured by the enemy. He was making an inspection of the Belgian ...

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  45. GERMAN CRUISER SUNK.

    It is reported from Pekin that a Japanese torpedo boat has sunk one of the one German cruisers guarding the Bay of Kiao Chao. ...

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  46. AUSTRIAN RETREAT.

    Official advices from Petrograd state that the Austrian, ratr[?]at in Galicia was so rapud that the Russians had to travel 25 miles per day to ...

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