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  3. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's THIRD EDITION. THE WAR. (Reuter's Messages.) LORD KITCHENER'S VERDICT.

    Lord Kitchener, speaking in the House of Lords, said that the British troops at Mons were for 36 hours in contact with a superior force, but they ...

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  5. WAR INSURANCE OF THE KAIPARA.

    Thirty guineas per cent. has been paid to reinsure the New Zealand shipping Company's Kalpara, which left Monte Video on August 1, and has not ...

    Article : 38 words
  6. HOSPITALITY FOR DESTITUTE BELGIANS.

    An influential committee is being formed to extend hospitality to destitute Belgian women and children. ...

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  7. TAKING GERMAN INDUSTRIES.

    The Government is considering the appointment of a committee to develope the chemical industry hitherto largely in the hands of Germany. ...

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  8. A PUBLIC BENEFACTOR.

    Baron Schlichting, a Russian has bequeathed to the Louvre a collection of pictures, bronzes, furniture, and objects d'art of the value of four million ...

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  9. ORAMA'S MAIL DELIVERED.

    The Orama's mail has been delivered. ...

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  10. AN ADVANCE POST SKIRMISH.

    The Russians have occupied several passages south of Tarnopol, in Galicia, and defeated an Austrian cavalry division at Proug Noudan, capturing two ...

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  11. A BELGIAN CAPTURE.

    The Belgians captured 25 Uhlans who were patrolling about 10 miles inland from Blackenberg. ...

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  12. AUSTRIAN MONITOR STRIKES A MINE.

    A telegram from Nish states that an Austrian monitor struck a mine near the Danube, and was blown up. The crew perished. ...

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  13. SYDNEY'S GIFT DISTRIBUTED.

    The Lord Mayor of London has undertaken the distribution of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce's gift of mutton. ...

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  14. A GOOD RECORD.

    Five hundred men of the First Battalion of the 34th Regiment at Liege arrived at Namur on Saturday between the Chaudfontaine, and D'Embourge ...

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  15. SKIRMISHES AROUND ANTWERP.

    The Belgian gendarmes had a sharp skirmish with 150 German cavalry a few miles from Ostend, when five gendarmes were killed and several ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. LADY SHOT BY SENTRY.

    A sentry at Donaghadee shot a lady motorist who did not answer to three challenges. ...

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  17. THE GREAT BATTLE.

    The French Embassy in describing the battle of Sunday last, says that the British army was admirable under fire, and resisted the enemy with its ...

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  18. ALCOHOL RESTRICTION.

    Bills have been introduced restricting the sale and consumption of alcoliol during the war, and also permitting British manufacturers to use ...

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  19. FRENCH ASSISTANCE FOR MONTENEGRO.

    Advices from Cettinge state that the French authorities at Skutari have sent their entire contingent to Cettinge (Montenegro) to the aid of the ...

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  20. IN BROKEN HILL.

    The Mayor (Alderman W. B. Driscoll) this evening received the following telegraphed reply from the Chief Secretary (Hon. J. H. Cann), to the ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. FALL OF NAMUR.

    No details are to hand with an explanation of the fall of Namur. A Paris message states that on Saturday afternoon the Germans from Eghezee ...

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  22. GERMAN PRECAUTIONS IN THE EAST.

    American advices from Tslng Tau state that the Kaiser directed the garrison to defend the place to the utmost. The roll call on Friday evening ...

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  23. THE EYE WITNESS.

    An eye witness at Charleroi, who was hidden in a wood in the neighborhood of Erquelines saw column after column of German infantry defile in an endless ...

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  24. BELGIUM PAYING UP.

    The Germans have blown up the tramway station at Brussels because the directors refused to carry out certain requirements. ...

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  25. HAS NAMUR FALLEN?

    There is a mystery surrounding Namur. There is no official news of its fall. The German official announcement published at Copenhagen states ...

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  26. THE RED CROSS CLASS.

    To-day, at 2.30 o'clock, was fixed as the time for the first lecture by Dr. Birks to the Red Cross class formed at the Hospital at the invitation of the ...

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  27. GERMAN DUPLICITY.

    Wounded French officers in Bruges describe the duplicity of the Germans in Lorraine, thusly: When the French entered the villages ...

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  28. BELLICOSE FOREIGNERS.

    A sentry challenged two foreigners at Yarrow's shipyard on the Clydeside at midnight, and as the challenge was unanswered, the sentry fired in the air. ...

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  29. BOMBS FROM AN AIRSHIP.

    A Zeppelin airship over Antwerp, threw seven shrapnell bombs into the city. Many houses were destroyed, including a hospital flying the Geneva ...

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  30. THE FRENCH IN ALSACE.

    An official report states that after yesterday's counter attacks the French right fell back. The French repulsed several counter attacks at Coleman. ...

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  31. GOLD FOR ENGLAND.

    The Bank of England has received a further £474,000 in gold to-day. ...

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  32. CATTARO'S FORTS DESTROYED.

    It is reported that the allied fleets and the Montenegrins on Mt. Luychen have destroyed the fortifications of Cattaro. ...

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  33. FIGHTING IN BELGIUM.

    The French Embassy states that two French army corps attacked the Germans at Charleroi and drew a murder ous fire, but the allies held the ground ...

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  34. GERMAN RAIDERS IN AFRICA.

    A Reuter's message has confirmed the report that the Germans in Southwest Africa raided the South African Union territory. They have been ...

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  35. ENORMOUS VOLUNTEERING.

    Owing to the enormous number of recruits offering for service in Canada the militia department is considering the offer of an additional army corps, and ...

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  36. THE BRITISH TROOPS AT MONS.

    A severe censorship is being used in connection with the operations at Mons and Charleroi. Mr. Maxwell of the "Daily Telegraph," who reached Mons ...

    Article : 90 words
  37. LABOR'S APPEAL.

    A conference of national Labor committees has decided that an immediate effort be made to terminate all existing trade disputes, to ask the Government ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. TURKEY'S NEUTRALITY.

    The Rndiloff and Sobranje of Bulgaria and Romnnnia have settled all misunderstandings, and relations with Turkey are amicable. A commercial ...

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  39. THE VOLUNTEERS.

    The examination of volunteers for the Australian military expeditionary force, was continued to-day. Nearly 100 men volunteered during yesterday ...

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  40. DRUIDS ON WAR SERVICE.

    A communication has been received from the Grand Lodge by the secretary of the Triumph Lodge. U.A.O.D., stating that all members of the order, who ...

    Article : 102 words
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  42. THE MOHURRUM.

    Because of the occasion of the Mohammedun festival, the mosques throughout India are thronged with pilgrims praying for British victory. ...

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  43. RELIEF FOR FOREIGNERS.

    The House of Commons on resuming was crowded. Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, said that the Government did not propose to resume the right of ...

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  44. THE BRITISH TROOPS.

    Mr. Lloyd George has introduced a bill in the House of Commons giving power to call in the new bank notes, and substitute less easily forgeable ones ...

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  46. A FRENCH SUCCESS.

    It is officially reported that the Germans attacked the French north of Nancy, and were repulsed with heavy losses. ...

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