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  4. Y.M.C.A. ARMY WORK.

    "In peace invaluable; in war innispentable Lord Derby. ...

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  5. WEST FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig has issued the following communique:—South of Ancre the position is unchanged. From Ancre up to Hebuterne the artillery on both ...

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  6. PEACE TALK.

    'The "Nation" published an article today (Saturday) stating that an official in Germany [?] that Germany has made two peace overtakes, and that each ...

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  7. THE BEAR'S HUG.

    A Russian official report says:—"We captured yesterday in regions where battles have occurred 289 officers and I5.591 men, 2,400 of them being Germans. We ...

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  8. CRISIS IN GREECE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Salonika sends sensational news from Athens. It is Sated there that King Constantine has abdicated, and that the Crown Prince has ...

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  9. ROUMANIAN AVALANCHE.

    "Muenichaner Neuestenachrichten" states that the Roumanians have occupied Rustchuk. Berlin reports that the Austrians are exacuating Bistrits which is 33 miles ...

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  10. An Appeal for Funds.

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  11. MR.LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George has recovered from his [?] ...

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  12. GAINS ON 200 MILES FRONT.

    Along 200 miles of Human irons there have been active operations, principally west of Lutsk, south of Brody, west of Halicz in the Tomnatic Mountains, and ...

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  13. APPREHENSION AND BEWILDERMENT.

    'Bulgaria's position is obscure. The declaration of war against Roumania is unconrirmed. The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Germans ...

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  14. WINTERING AT GLENELG.

    Those who realy rush to the seaside in the summer do not rushes the advantages of a winter by the sea, but the proprietors of the Pier Hotel at Glenelg have ...

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  15. SEVERE GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    Sir Douglas Haig gives further details of yesterday's German attacks, which indicate that the German casualties were most sever. They were subjected ...

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  16. INDEX TO NEWS.

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  17. DEFENDING THE DANUBE.

    There are indications, says the "Times" correspondent at Paris, that the enemy are concentrating their full weight on the southern Roumanian front. Great troop ...

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  18. TURKS DEFEATED.

    "We have just concluded a course of attacks in the region of Ognot" (says a Russian official report). "Four Turkish regiments broke the front of one of our ...

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  19. GREEK LEGATION INCREDULOUS.

    The Greek Legation in London disbelieves the rumour that King Constantine has abdicated. The Foreign Office has received no official confirmation of the story. ...

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  20. AN AERIAL BATTLE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports as follows:— There vis great aerial activity yesterday, and many combats took place, in which fire enemy air machines were ...

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  21. BULGARIA AGAINST ROUMANIA.

    It is officially announced that Bulgaria has declared war on Roumania. ...

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  22. MODERN TREATMENT OF INSEASES.

    During recent years the treatment of disease by Hypnotism, Magnetism, and suggestion, has started great favour, and Hundreds of sufferers have been either ...

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  23. GERMAN LOAN.

    Subscriptions will be opened on september 4 for the fifth 5 per cent. German war loan. The minimum has been fixed at £98. Subscriptions are also invited ...

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  24. SIGNIFICANT BUTTON.

    It is significant that the Salonika revolutionists wore & button with the portrait of M. Venizelos on it above the crown on their hats. Altogether 12 ...

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  25. LONDON, Saturday.

    The "Times" correspondent at Budapesth states that the Roumanian intervention freshly squired on the waning war enthusiasm in Hungary, but the army's ...

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  26. THE REICHSTAG.

    The "Vo[?] Zeatung" states that Count Bethmann Hollweg, the German Chancellor is expected at Berlin to-day from headquarters. It is stated that ...

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  27. RISING AT SALONIKA.

    Mr. Ward Price, in a communication dated Thursday, August 31, states that a provisional Government has been organ-ised at Salonika. The revolutionary troops ...

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  28. SERBS IN ROUMANIA.

    Rueter's correspondent at Petrograd wires that it is officially stated that Serbian troops have entered Roumauia and are co-operating with the Russians. It ...

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  29. FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    A French official communique is as follows:—"Our artillery is active in the regions of Estrees Soyecourt. There were minor operations elsewhere Sir German ...

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  30. EIGHTEEN PASSES OCCUPIED.

    The news from Transylvania shows that the Roumanians are advancing through 18 passes after brisk fighting for advantageous positions. They have occupied Orsova and ...

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  31. BRITISH FRONT UNCHANGED.

    A British communique issued at Salo-nika states:—'There is no change in the situation on our Strume and Doiran fronts." ...

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  32. EVACUATING TRANSYLVANIA.

    The "Tageblatt" states that the Central Powers can spare only small forces to defend the Hungarian frontier and therefore they are evacuating a large portion ...

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  35. POLITICAL CHAOS.

    A press correspondent under date August 30 states that the Greek press wildly exhorts pro-Ally Action, but the public impulse is lost in political chios. Nobody ...

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  36. GERMAN SHOOTS GERMAN.

    The "Times" correspondent at headquarters writes:—"I have frequently pointed out the continuous acce[?]tion of prisoners often exceeding in number our ...

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  37. RAILWAY RESTRICTIONS.

    Germany is not allowing civilians to use the Halkan railway, unless on the most urgent business. Germany has stopped the export of iron. ...

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  38. ATMOSPHERE CLEARED.

    The outbreak has completely cleared the [?] any opportunity in this part of Melbourne to the revolutionists, who will now take over the ...

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  39. AUSTRIANS OVERWHELMED.

    Austro-Hungarian despatches received via Switzerland, though reticent and strongly censored, show that the Roumanian offensive was begun from four ...

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  41. LONDON, Saturday.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that it is reported that the Austrians have ...

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  42. TROOPS SURRENDERING TO REVOLUTIONARIES.

    The Cretan gendarmerie, reports Reu-ter's correspondent, it Salonika, and the Venzelists surrounded the barracks of the Greek troops, and the garrison was ...

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  43. GOVERNMENT CONDEMNED.

    The revolutionary committee at Salonika has issued a proclamation which accuses the Government of being the tool of foreign interests and of having betrayed ...

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  44. BRIEF BERLIN CHRONICLES.

    Berlin announces officially:—"We won ground at Longueval and Delville Wood. We yielded ground at two points on the east front." ...

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  45. DOUBLE VICTORIA CROSS,

    It is understood that Private: Jacks. who has won the Victoria Cross, and who recovered from seven wounds at Porieres, has been recommended for the ...

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  47. GENERAL SARRAIL INTERVENES.

    Finding the infantry, unwilling to co-operate with them, the revolutionists cut off the water, light, and food supplies from the barracks. Sixty of the garrison ...

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  48. FOOD PRICES REDUCED

    From September 4 to 14, a special trial offer is made at Sanitorium Health Foods. On Page 4 of to-day's "Mail" will be found not only helpful descriptions of a ...

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  49. FIGHTING FINISHED.

    The revolutionary lighting in Macedonia has finished. The Royalist officers with out their swords met General Sarrail and said that they were ready to surrender. ...

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  50. BOMBING MUNITION WORKS.

    The "Echo Beige" states that the Allied air squadron bombed the war material works at Ghent, killing 21 and injuring 40 of the enemy. They also bombed ...

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  51. ALLIED FLEET AT PIRAEUS.

    Reuter's Athens correspondent an-nounces under date of Wednesday last, August 30, that the Anglo-French warships have arrived at the Piraeus. ...

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  52. HINDENBURG TOO OLD.

    Lord Sydenham writes to the "Daily Mail" apropos of Marshal ven Hindenburg, and states that it must be remembered that the new commander may feel bound. ...

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  53. FRENCH ACTION JUSTIFIED.

    General Sarrail has explained the action he took in this way:—"Martial law has been proclaimed in Salonika," he said, "to the intent that order may be preserved ...

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  54. A PRESS OPINION.

    The "Leader," in an editorial dealing with the Grecian crisis, says:—Pending direct news from Athens, we are indisposed to attach great importance to the ...

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  55. LOYAL JAPAN.

    In a leading article the "Times" pays a tribute to the invaluable work which the Japanese Navy has done. It points out that the Japanese Navy enabled the ...

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  57. KING CONSTANTINE ILL.

    The "Times" correspondent at Athens reports that 33 Allied worships and seven transports have anchored four miles outside the Piraeus. A bulletin has been ...

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  58. DEPORTING ROYALIST TROOPS.

    Mr. Ward Price says that a number of Royalist troops are already aboard ships for an unknown destination. ...

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  59. PLAGUE AT HULL.

    Two cases of bubome plague have been reported at Hull. ...

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  60. REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEE FOUND.

    Mr. Ward Price, the "Times" correspondent, states that the rumour that King Constantine bad abdicated was an appa-rent and startling solution of the political ...

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  61. CHRISTODOULIS CAPTURED.

    It is reported from Salonika that the Bulgarians have captured Christodoulis with 3,000 men. ...

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