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  5. ADAM WEIR'S WIFE.

    Following are the two chapters of the serial story, "Adam Weir's Wife," which were missed during its publication in "The Miner":— ...

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  7. THE WAR. On the Western Front.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports in a special aviation communique: "Our flying operations were carried on yesterday (Saturday), despite clouds ...

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  8. CHAPTER XXIV.

    When Ruth, followed closely by Hetty, entered the oak room they saw not only the two men that Lizzie had mentioned, but Roger Brentnall as ...

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  9. BRITISH IMPROVE POSITION.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: — "The enemy attack north-eastward of La Bassee reported this morning did not progress. Our position is unchanged. ...

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  10. FRENCH MOVEMENTS IN VARIOUS SECTORS.

    A French official communique states:— "Last night was marked only by somewhat considerable artillery activity ...

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  11. The Italian Front.

    An Italian official communique states: "The enemy attacked the salient of point 703 at Dossalto which was admirably defended by the Czech-Slovaks. ...

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  12. In Russia. GERMANS ORDERED TO JOIN THE SOVIET TROOPS.

    Reuter's Pekin correspondent telegraphs:— "The Kaiser on September 10, ordered all Germans in Russia fit for duty ...

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  13. A GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German official communique states:— "The British yesterday morning launched a great attack between ...

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  15. JAPAN RECOGNISES CZECHSLOVAKS.

    Reuter's Tokio corresponSent telegraphs:—"The Casech-Slovaks have been recogised by Japan as co-belligerents against a common enemy." ...

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  16. In the Balkans. SERVIANS ADVANCE 10 MILES.

    A Servian official communique states:— "We advanced over 10 miles northward on September 20, and we are now ...

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  17. NEEDS OF THE CZECH-SLOVAKS.

    Reuter's Vladivostok correspondent teleeraphs:— "The Czech-Slovaks' commander, interviewed by a Reuter's Agency ...

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  18. ITALIANS JOIN IN THE OFFENSIVE.

    An Italian official Macedonian communique states:— "Our Macedonian troops in connection with the general Allies' offensive, ...

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  19. The Palestine Fighting

    A British Palestine official communique states:— "By 9 o'clock last night (Saturday) our left wings of infantry, pivoting on ...

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  20. PURSUIT OF THE BULGARIANS CONTINUES.

    A French official communique stetes:— "The pursuit of the defeated Bulgarians continues. Despite the increasing ...

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  21. BULGARIAN'S CENTRE BROKEN.

    The "Times" Paris correspondent telegraphs:— "The disorderly retreat of the Bulgarians continues. Tile pursuing ...

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  23. CHAPTER XXV.

    Ruth gave a little cry and went forward quickly. "Then he is alive!" she cried. "Alive and coming back to me." ...

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  24. Internal Germany.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent teleeraplis that the "Berliner Tageblatt" states that the Gannan political crisis began with the dismissal of Dr. ...

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