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  3. GREEK STEAMER FIRED

    VANCOUVER, Monday, 9.15 a.m.—The Greek steamer Athenia has been abandoned afire in mid-ocean. The Tuscania rescued the passengers and ...

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  4. GENERAL HAMILTON'S REVIEW

    LONDON, Monday. 8 p.m. — The Prime Minister made available to-day the following detailed report by General Hamilton on the Gallipoli ...

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  5. REVIEWS OF GALLIPOLI BATTLES

    LONDON, Tuesday 8.— The Berlin newspaper, "Lokal Anzieger." states ina review of the Gallipoli fighting:— ...

    Article : 201 words
  6. AT THE BLYTHE

    "Nature-Lover" writes:— I have just had a flying what to what I always look upon as the finest summer resort in Tasmania — the Blythe. The river ...

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  7. THREE JUNE ENTERPRISES.

    At sunset on 4th June Anzac carried out three enterprises. In compliance with my order the enemy's attention was distracted, while an attack was ...

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  8. THE WASTAGE OF WAR

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday, 1.10 a.m. — With the view of encouraging "young" marriages. the Prussian Government is releasing the regulations ...

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  9. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Monday, 3.50 p.m.—A Petrograd communique states:— We have turned into a fortified position in the southern half of the ...

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  10. ARMENIAN MASSACRES

    VANCOUVER, Monday. 3.30 p.m. — Viscount Pryce has issued an appeal to the American people, urging them to act and stop the slaughter of ...

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  11. GENERAL HAMILTON'S OFFICERS.

    General Hamilton eulogises Colonel Gourand's "during in danger and calm in crisis"; Colonel Hunter-Weston's resolute genius for war; Major ...

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  12. AUSTRALIANS' MAGNIFICENT WORK.

    The troops under General Godley, particularly the Australian and New zealand Division, were called upon to carry out the most difficult military ...

    Article : 140 words
  13. ENEMY CLAIMS CONTINUED SUCCESS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday, 8 p.m.—A German communique states:— General Hinderburg has forced the Russians to retreat south-west of ...

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  14. LABORITE'S VIEW

    PARIS, Monday. —A Labor member of the British House of Commons, in an interview with the "Petit Parisian," states that if conscription is ...

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  15. A MOUNT HICKS GRIEVANCE

    Sir,—I would like to draw the attention of the Table Cape Council to the state of things up the Mount Hicks road. It is becoming a usual thing ...

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  16. THE SHADOW OF THE LOSSES

    General Hamilton concludes:— I must refer to the shadow cast over the whole of our adventure, by the loss of so many gallant ...

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  17. "RUSSIA STRONG AS EVER."

    ROME, Tuesday.— A Russian officer of high rank interviewed at Rome, declared that Russia was merely reverting to the original plan of a ...

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  18. TURKS "FED UP."

    LONDON, Tuesday 3 p.m.— The "Daily Telegraph." correspondent at Rome learns that the Turkish clergy have revolted against the Young Turks ...

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  19. IMPERIAL WAR EXPENDITURE

    Mr. Asquith has been telling the Imperial Parliament what the expenditure of the Government amounts to. He said the gross and outgoings per ...

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  20. "A FIRMLY PLANTED FOOTHOLD."

    The French had captured all the ground in front of Farm Zjimmerann, also the redoubt there, after obstinate fighting for whole days. This may ...

    Article : 112 words
  21. THE GALLANT CAPTURE OF "LONE PINE."

    LONDON, Tuesday, 7 a.m— general Hamilton, in a special order, dated September 7, desires to record the fine feat of arms achieved by ...

    Article : 150 words
  22. THE MISSING

    PARIS, Tuesday, 12.10 a.m.— The problem of the Allies missing in Gallipoli is arousing anxiety especially as to whether help can be sent in ...

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  23. WITH THE SERVIANS

    NEW YORK, Monday. 12.55 p.m.— The Berlin War Office announces that a successful attack has been made by Germans upon the Servians. ...

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  24. OUR BOYS' WORK UNDERGROUND.

    Meanwhile in the northern area some of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps strengthened their grip on the Turkish soil they had been ...

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  25. THE LONDON POOR

    Sir,— In response to Mrs. Walpole's appeal ro the above, I have been asked to state that ladies will bo in the Baptist church on Tuesday afternoon ...

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  26. GERMAN ARTILLERY AT WORK.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday, 3 a.m.— A Berlin wireless states that German artillery has commenced the bombardment of Servian positions on the south ...

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  27. THE AUGUST 8 BATTLE

    LONDON, Monday 8.55 p.m.— Sir T. Mackenize, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has taken a cottage adjacent to the hospital at Walton for ...

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  28. ALLIES' LOAN IN AMERICA

    VANCOUVER, Monday, 9.40 p.m.—A New York underwriters syndicate reports progress in the formation of a syndicate to underwrite the Allied ...

    Article : 157 words
  29. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. 8 a.m. — A Berlin wireless message states that the Hesperian and Orduna cases are regarded as settled. Everything now ...

    Article : 62 words
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  31. CASE OF THE HESPERIAN.

    LONDON, Monday, 11.40 p.m.— Replying to a semi-official statement from Merlin that it is practically impossible that a submarine sank the ...

    Article : 103 words
  32. BRTAIN'S LONG PURSE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday, 7 a.m. — Mr. Pratt. Chief of the Department of Commerce. addressing the Rankers Association, estimated that British ...

    Article : 91 words
  33. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Tuesday, 3.50 p.m.—The Germans are removing their Zeppelins from Brussels, owing to Allied airmen bombarding the Berche shed, and ...

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  34. GERMAN SEAPLANE WRECKED.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday, 2 50 p.m.—A German seaplane has been wrecked in the North Sea. Two of the occupants were rescued ...

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  35. THE WAY OF THE HUN

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday, 8 a.m.—The Germans are vigorously pushing forward a new railway, working night find day, between Aix-la-Chapple and ...

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  36. GERMAN ZEPPELINIST KILLED.

    PARIS, Tuesday. 8 a.m.—A French Official wireless message states that Dr. Sticker, one of the most competent of enemy Zeppelinists, has been killed ...

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