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  3. THE ANZAC BUFFET

    LONDON, Saturday, 4.1 p.m.— An Australian Natives' deputation to the Hon. A. Fisher (High Commissioner of the Commonwealth) protested against ...

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  4. THE RUSSIAN DRIVE

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 4 p.m.— A communique states:— The enemy on the Zlta Lips front, westward of Padhaice, ...

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  5. BRILLIANT ANGLO- FRENCH ADVANCE

    Since Friday, the British forces on the Somme have been carrying out a determined, combined assault along a front, of about II miles extending from Thiepval to south of Guillemont and according to General Sir Douglas Haig, the results are entirely satisfactory, and of great military ...

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  6. GERMANY FROM WITHIN

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 9 a.m.— Arrests, in connection with the Prussian grain frauds, in which colossal schemes of bribery were discovered, included high ...

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  7. THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Saturday, 4.25 p.m. — General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We farther extended our gains north-west of Bazentin-le-Petite. ...

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  8. MARVELLOUS GERMAN TRENCHES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday, 2.15 p.m.— The "Providence Journal's" London correspondent reports that the trenches recently captured on the Somme show ...

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  9. PRESS GANG AT WORK.

    THE HAGUE, Saturday. 8 a.m.— It is reported from the frontier that the Germans compelled 1,200 inhabitants to leave Charleville. The people were ...

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  10. ENEMY ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Saturday, 6.40 p.m. — General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— The enemy's artillery is more active. We repulsed a further ...

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  11. AMERICANS TO BE SHOT.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 7 a.m.— Count Reventlow, who is regarded as the arch-apostle of "frightfulness," demands that Americans and other ...

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  12. POLISH AUTONOMY.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday 7 a.m. — A Berlin telegram states that General Von Besler, Governor-General of Warsaw, has announced that Austria and ...

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  13. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 6.40 p.m. — A German communique states:— North of the Somme the enemy is continuing his efforts regardless of ...

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  14. FRENCH SECTOR

    PARIS, Saturday, 12.40 a.m. — A communique states:— By a brilliant assault we captured a notable portion of Maurepas, ...

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  15. MR. FISHER WITH THE SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Saturday, 11.5 p.m.— Hon. A. Fisher (High Commissioner for the Commonwealth), with Mr. Watkins, M.H.R. (N.S. Wales) and ...

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  16. BLEEDING AUSTRIA.

    BERNE, Saturday, 9 a.m.— It is estimated that Austria's lassos for Juno and July reach the enormous total of 830,000. ...

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  17. FOOD ECONOMY.

    PARIS, Saturday, 8 a.m.— A circular found on a prisoner states:— "It is the duty of every soldier to economise in food and forage, in order to ...

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  18. THE APPROACH TO MARTINPUICH

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.45 a.m.— Left of the battle line above Pozieres (writes Mr. Phillip Gibbs) there stands a windmill which should become as ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN REPORT.

    LONDON, Sunday, 1.40 a.m.— An Austrian communique states:— Violent fighting is proceeding westward of Zabie. We withdrew ...

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  20. PROGRESS AT VERDUN.

    PARIS, Saturday, 1.5 p.m. — A communique states:— We extended our positions between Maurepas and the Somme, and east ...

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  21. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    ROME, Saturday, 7.50 p.m.— An official message states:— The situation at Gorizia and on the Carso is unchanged. We raided Villa ...

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  22. AERIAL WARFARE

    LONDON, Saturday, 1.20 a.m.— [?] Sir Doughs Haig reports:— During the air combat a German machine was brought down aflame; ...

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  23. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS' COMMITTEE

    LONDON, Saturday. 3.55 a.m.— The Public Acrounts Committee's report for 1914-1915 criticises the extravagant payments for billetting purposes; the ...

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  24. ASQUITH'S DEMAND FOR JUSTICE.

    BERNE, Saturday, 9 a.m.— A wireless message states that Germany received Mr. Asquith's statement regarding Captain Fryatt with outbursts ...

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  25. ENEMY REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday, 11.10 p.m.— A German communique states:— Russian attacks west of Laks Nobel were completely driven back. The ...

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  26. ENEMY ATTACKS BROKEN.

    PARIS, Saturday, 4 p.m. — A communique states:— Our fire broke many counter-attacks against our new positions ...

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  27. A BRUTAL EXHIBITION.

    BERNE, Saturday, 3.45 p.m.— A wireless message states that the Austrian military authorities, with synical brutality, are exhibiting cinemstograph ...

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  28. STRONG POSITIONS CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Saturday 12.10 a.m. — General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— Fighting has been in progress during the afternoon along the whole ...

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  29. A BRITISH ZEPPELIN.

    LONDON, Saturday. 6 p.m.— The Daily Express" naval correspondent [?]escribes the new British Zeppelins as being beautifully designed. They are ...

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  30. FRONT UNCHANGED.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday, 7 a.m. — A communique reports that the various fronts are unchanged. ...

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  31. PROGRESS ON THE STOKHOD.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 6.35 p.m — A communique states:— We captured a portion of the enemy's positions west of Lake Nobel. ...

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  32. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 3 p.m. — A German communique states:— The French at midnight attacked at Guillemont and Maurepas, but ...

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  33. SUCCESSFUL NAVAL RAID.

    LONDON, Saturday, 6 p.m.— Official. Naval aeroplanes dropped 48 combs, from a height of 3,000., upon immunition dumps at Lichterierlde. ...

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  34. FURTHER IMPORTANT SUCCESSES

    LONDON, Saturday, 8 p.m.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— Our successes reported last night has been maintained and extended. ...

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  35. GORIZIA SHELLED.

    ROME, Sunday, 4 a.m.— A communique states:— The enemy shelled Gorizia and the Iaonzo bridge. Our batteries ...

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  36. BRITAIN DAT BY DAY

    LONDON, Saturday, 6 a.m. — The "Lancet" describes experiments in injecting oxygen through a solution of sodium carbonate into the vein which ...

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  37. NAVAL WARFARE

    GENEVA, Saturday. 8 a.m.— It is ported from Berlin that the Deutschand has arrived at Bremen. ...

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  38. CONSOLIDATING NEW GROUND.

    PARIS, Saturday, 10 p.m.— A communique states:— We expelled the enemy from a foothold he had obtained in a trench ...

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  39. INTERNED IN FRANCE.

    ZURICH, Saturday, 9 p.m.— A German lawyer, who has been released after internment for 18 months in six different camps in France, says that ...

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  40. ARMENIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. 4 p.m.— A communique states:— easily repelled a Turkish offensive westward of Luke Van We ...

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  41. DISHONORABLE HUN OFFICERS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday, 12.50 a.m. — A White Book reveals that nine Gorman officers and sailors who, escaped from interned warships have ...

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  42. FRENCH REGAIN FLEURY.

    PARIS, 6 p.m.— A communique states:— The enemy counter-attacks between Maurepas and Clery broke down. The ...

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  43. SEIZURE OF GERMAN SHIPS.

    ROME, Saturday, 8 a.m.— A wire as message states that Greek newspapers urge the Government to seize German steamers to replace the 14 Greek ...

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  44. TRADE WITH SWEDEN.

    LONDON, Saturday, 3.20 a.m.— A proclamation prohibits all exports to Sweden except under license from the War Trade Department. ...

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  45. ARMENIA'S TRAGEDY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday, 6.25 a.m.— Doctor Barton, chairman of the Armenian Relief Committee relates tahtterrible horrors were suffered by the ...

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  46. GERMAN SLAVE RAIDS

    NEW YORK, Saturday, 10.5 a.m.— Mr. Cyvil Brown, the "New York Times" correspondent, in a despetch dated from Sedan, states:— ...

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  47. SOLDIERS' BAD LANGUAGE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 8.15 a.m.— The "Church Times" deplores "The terribly, depracel language among the troops in the camps," and appeals to the high ...

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  48. SUMMARY OF BRITISH ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday, 4.55 a.m.— General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— The operations carried out by us on Friday at various points along the ...

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  49. THE OVERDUE BREMEN.

    NORFOLK (Virginia). Saturday, [?]15 a.m. — It is reported that two British submarines have voyaged to America and are watching the coast ...

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  50. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.5 a.m. — A Belgian communique states:— Colonel Moliter has occupied Saint Michael, and established ...

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  51. CORNERING SUPPLIES.

    LONDON, Saturday, 4.50 a.m.— An Order-in-Council empowers tho Board of Trade to obtain information as to whether goods of any description are ...

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  52. HOW THE HUN WORKS.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday, 10 a.m.— The captain of the Swedish steamer [?]agnawek, which was blown up in the [?] Sea, while bound for Rouen ...

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  53. BRUSH WITH IRREGULARS.

    LONDON, Saturday, 4.10 p.m.— The Secretary for War states that early in August Turkish irregulars interfered with reconnoitring steamers ...

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  54. TUB LADIES' VOTE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 4.50 a.m.— Mr. J. W. Gulland (Secretary to the Treasury) replying to a Scottish women's suffrage deputation, said that it was ...

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  55. FIGHT BETWEEN STEAMERS.

    CHRISTIANA, Saturday, 8 p.m.— The "Afterposten" states that a steamer was obwerved to sink another seamer by gunfire, 40 miles south of ...

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  56. THE BALKANS

    SALONIKA, Saturday, 3 p.m.— A Bulgarian attack on Florina was checked four miles from the railway station. The Allies broke up a ...

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  57. FIERCE BATTLES CONTINUE.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 7 p.m. — A communique states:— Fierce battles continue in the direction of Diabokr. ...

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  58. TURKISH REPORT.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. 10 p.m.— A Turkish communique claims that a British raid on the Euphrates was unsuccessful. After four hours' fighting ...

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  59. EGYPTIAN FIGHTING

    LONDON, Saturday, 3.20 p.m. — The War Office announces, in connection with the battle of Katia, that the remy numbered some 18,000, of ...

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  60. LANDING IN AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday, 1.10 p.m.— The Foreign Office announces that nobody over 15 years of age is permitted to land in Australia without a passport. ...

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  61. GERMAN VERSION.

    LONDON, Saturday, 11.10 p.m.— A German communique states:— We victoriously resisted the stupendous combined efforts of our enemies ...

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  62. BULGARIAN VERSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 4.10 p.m. —A Bulgarian official message states: We repulsed and pursued the Serbians on August 17, occupying ...

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  63. AMERICAN NEWS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday, 7.50 a.m. —Mr: R. Lansing (Secretary for State) has been officially notified that Britain has removed all restrictions regarding ...

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  64. WHAT OF THE WAR?

    LONDON, Sunday, 4 a.m. — Lord Derby, in a speech at Southport, said that his audience could take it from him that high military authorities were ...

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  65. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Saturday 9 a.m.— A German communique states:— Our counter-attacks east and south of Florina continue ...

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  66. BRITISH LOAN BUSHED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday, 7.15 a.m.— Morgan and Co. announce that the subscription books of the British Loan Syndcate are closed on account of ...

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