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  4. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The latest reports from the French theatre of war state that the rout of the Germans is deepening into complete disaster. ...

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  5. STATESMEN SPEAK

    Many prominent [?] men have recently expressed weighty opinion on the war, its cause, and its results. Mr. W.[?]ston Churchill, the First Lord of the ...

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  6. SIEGE OF TSING-TAO

    Owing to the torrential rains that have destroyed the bridges near Tsing-Tao, the Japanese land operations have been hind cred. The German garrison at ...

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  7. SERVIAN STRATEGY

    Servia's part in the present European war has been rather overshadowed of late. The Servians, nevertheless, are doing their part, and advices from Nish ...

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  8. ARROGANT BERLIN

    "Berlin," says the "sun's" representative in London, "is filled with the hectic animation of consumptive gamblers marketing their last desperate throw." ...

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  9. GALLANT IRISHMEN

    In the battle at Complegne on August 30th, a fierce attack was made by the enemy on the position held by the Irish troops, and, as always in war, the ...

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  10. FLYING MACHINES

    Despite searchlights that guard the German Legation at Luxemburg, where the Kaiser and his general staff are located, a French airman skilfully evaded ...

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  11. THE RUSSIAN MENACE

    After the crushing defeats inflicted Russia on the Austrian forces at Lemberg and Tomas[?], a general movement of the Czar's troops forward into Austria ...

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  12. SHARP WORK WITH THE BAYONET.

    A guardsman, who was wounded in the seven hours' fighting at Compia[?]gne gives the following vivid description of the battle in which the enemy suffered a ...

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  13. THE STRONGHOLD REPRIEVED.

    Despite the floods, the Japanese troops have almost reached the Kiao-Chau territorial zone and are tightening their grip upon the district. The country ...

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  14. ATTEMPT ON THE BELGIAN ROYAL FAMILY.

    Dr. Seaman, a well-known New York surgeon, who has just returned to the United States from a visit to antwerp, says that on August 2[?]th one of the ...

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  15. CUNNING SERVIAN ATTACK.

    A telegram from Rome states that the capture of Semlin, in Austria, Just over the border from Servia, was planned with great secrecy. While the Austrians ...

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  16. FUTILE ATTEMPTS TO ESCAPE.

    The German ships battled up in Tsing-Tao have made many desperate attempts to run the blockade, and escape from the port under cover of darkness, but so ...

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  17. IMPALED ON BAYONETS.

    "We saw German horses Impaled on the bayonets of the Guardsmen in the front ranks then the whole force of infantry and cavalry became mixed in a ...

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  18. WHY SERVIA SUCCEEDED.

    A wounded Austrian captain attributes the Servian successes to the effectiveness of their artillery and their intimate knowledge of the country. He also states that ...

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  19. "WAR TO THE VERY-END."

    Sir George Reid, in a cable to the Commonwealth Government, states that Winston Churchill also said:— In this war we are all together. All ...

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  20. WIRELESS TO COME DOWN.

    China has ordered all the Austrian and German merchantmen in Chinese ports to dismantle their wireless apparatus, an action that will considerably hamper the ...

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  21. DISlLLUSIONED GERMANS.

    Later messages concerning the state of affairs at Berlin are to the effect that all Germany is in the deepest mourning. The only news that is being published ...

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  22. The Fight on the Morin

    A vivid description of the fighting near La Ferte Gaucher, on the banks of the Grand Morin River on September 6th and 7th, is furnished by a wounded British ...

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  23. CAUTIOUS JAPANESE.

    According to the London "Times" the British commercial attache in Japan has cabled to the Board of Trade suggesting that firms transacting business with ...

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  24. THE IRON WALL OF GERMANS.

    A soldier in the Munster Fusiliers, who was wounded during the fight gives a graphic description of the hand-to-hand tussle with the enemy:— ...

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  25. A CHECK TO RUSSIA.

    The necessity for developing the attack in Galicia temporarily prevented the Russians from having sufficient forces in East Prussia to continue the invasion ...

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  26. WHAT LABOR SAYS.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the well-known Labor member for Leicester, says:—"Incalculable political and social consequences must follow victory, and ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN ATROCITIES.

    Allegations respecting outrages do not come from the Austrians only. The a[?]ocities perpetrated by the Austrians in the invaded districts of Servia ...

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  28. PARALYSED WITH FEAR.

    Two German aviators were brought to earth by French bullets on Friday, while flying over Northern France. One of the men was dead when the machine reached ...

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  29. SICKNESS AT KIAO-CHAU.

    It was reported yesterday (TuesdaY) that, the floods are causing sickness in the garrison at Kiao-chau. The outbreak is all the more serious ...

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  30. GAGGING THE PRESS.

    The newspapers are forbidden to mention the paralysis of German industries or the successes of the Allies. The German Emperor is described as ...

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  31. THE DAY OF RECKONING.

    Addressing a meeting at Sheffield Lord Charles Boresford said:— Germany will have to play dearly for her savagery in causing the destruction ...

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  32. TEUTONIC AMAZEMENT.

    Amazement has been created in Germany at the unexpected military efficiency of Great Britain and the zeal of her oversea dominations. ...

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  33. LORD CURZON'S HOPE.

    During the citizen's meeting at Glasgow Mr. Daniel Macaulay Stevenson, Lord Provost of Glasgow, raised a storm of indignation by expressing the hope ...

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  34. A BRITISH FRONTAL ATTACK.

    "Even on Monday the German commander did not perceive that his southward movement was placing him in considerable peril. G[?] that day the battle ...

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  35. NO TRICK TOO MEAN.

    One of the wounded privates of the Royal Irish Rifles tells a further story of the craftiness of the. Germans in imitating English bugle calls: ...

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  36. GERMAN WAR FINANCE.

    It is stated that Germany's direct expenses, in connection with the war amount of £1,[?]00,000 per day, and her economic loss to £2,250,000 per day. ...

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  37. THE CONDITION OF PEACE.

    "Money," said Lloyd George, "will play a prominent part in this war," and the fact that the Triple Entente and Japan will only make peace collectively ...

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  38. Conflict in East Africa.

    There has been some heavy fighting on the Victoria Nyanza, in East Africa, in which the British forces have suffered a reverse, and the lake port of Karangin, ...

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  39. A COSTLY CHARGE.

    "At one little village we got right home with the bayonet, and could see that we were driving dead[?]ted men, who at times rallied. Beyond the village the ...

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  40. EMPLOYMENT IN GERMANY.

    The German Socialist organ "Vowaerts" states that there is an immense number of unemployed in Germany, and that it is impossible to help this army of ...

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  41. Severe Fighting In Belgium

    The High Commissioner, Sir George Reid, cabled on Monday that it was reported that Brussels had been recaptured from the Germans by an Anglo-French ...

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  42. GERMANY SHORT OF COTTON.

    Germany is stated to be suffering severely [?] the shortage of cotton. She has [?] sufficient to meet her military exig[?] and is attempting to purchase ...

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  43. THE PART PLAYED FRANCE.

    Mr. Horman, the N.S.W. premier, expresses a truly patriotic satisfaction at the splendid part played by the British contingent—which has apparently been ...

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  44. DISSEMINATING THE TRUTH.

    The German, Ambassador agents and other official personages, including those at Berlin headquarters, have told so many lies, that the British Government ...

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  45. GERMAN WEST AFRICA.

    Reports from South Africa declare that energetic preparations are being made to deal with 30,000 armed Germans, who are in German South-west Africa. ...

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  46. SOUTH AFRICAN GERMANS.

    At a large meeting of Germans, held at Marit[?]burg, South Africa, the chairman urged that it was the duty of the citizens to be faithful to the Union and to redeem ...

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  47. MAP OF THE GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN EASTERN FRONTIERS.

    The Russians are advancing in four huge armies westward into Prussia and south-westward into Austria-Hungary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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