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  2. ANOTHER SUCCESS.

    General Lechitsky, south of the Dneister, took 7,500 prisoners, including 3,500 Germans, up to Sunday; also five cannon and 63 machine-guns. ...

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  3. REVOLT IN ARABIA.

    A Rome wireless message says that emissaries of the Turkish Minister for War (Enver Pasha) have been arrested at Mecca, which was recently occupied by the ...

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  4. BATTLE EAST OF PORT SAID.

    An official announcement in London states.—"Since midnight on August 3, 14,000 Turks have been attaching out positions ...

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  5. A SURPRISE STROKE.

    The Italians have begun a great offensive on the Isonzo and the Carso plateau, along a front of 60 miles. Already it is reported that the enemy's lines have been ...

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  6. AUSTRIAN FRIGHTFULNESS.

    Messages from Malta state that some of the crew and passengers from the Italian liner Itimbero, bound from Syracuse to Malta, have been landed there. ...

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  7. ROUMANIA'S ATTITUDE.

    The "New York Times" has received the following statement from its Berlin correspondent:—"Political tension in Bucharest had ...

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  8. GERMANY AND SWEDEN.

    The Swedish Government has sent a Note to Germany protesting against her violations of international law in torpedoing neutral merchantmen in the Baltic. ...

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  9. BAVARIAN HATRED.

    Messages from Berne state that King Ludwig of Bavaria has received a deputation, which demanded submarine and air warfare against Great Britain, whom the ...

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  10. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    The enemy in German East Africa has concentrated strongly upon fortified positions. Lieut.-General Smuts's advance guard has ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S REINFORCEMENTS.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday, Mr. Cowan (Liberal) asked whether the Commonwealth would have any difficulty in keeping up the Australian forces, ...

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  12. KAISER AT HARVEST WORK.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times" gives a picture of the Kaiser on holiday helping with his own hands to gather in the harvest, and thus, ...

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  13. TUNNEL THROUGH MOUNTAIN.

    "The Italian plans were complete. They had been busy for months honeycombing the southern side of the mountain with immense caverns, cut in the solid rock, each ...

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  14. GREECE AND THE WAR.

    The colleagues of M. Skeouloudis are now displaying strong sympathies with the Entente Powers. M. Gounaris, who was Minister for the Interior, has arranged a tour ...

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  15. RETALIATION CONSIDERED.

    The British Government is consulting with commercial houses and banks before deciding whether to adopt a suggestion that German property in the United Kingdom ...

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  16. ZEPPELIN RAID.

    A Zeppelin squadron passed over portion of the counties of Norfolk, Sussex, and Essex early on the morning of August 3, making the third air raid carried out by ...

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  17. REVELATIONS OF TREACHERY.

    Revelations have been published in the Athens newspaper "Nea Hellas," concerning the action of the Skouloudis Ministry in constructing telegraph lines to Koritza and ...

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  18. MOTHER AIR RAID.

    Seven to ten German airships raided the East and North-East roasts of England simultaneously on Wednesday. In one North Coast town, one man, two women, ...

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  19. 3,100 PRISONERS TAKEN.

    A later official paper states:—"We pursued the Turks for 18 miles, and drove them clear of the Katia Umaisha basin, taking 3,100 prisoners." ...

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  20. ENEMY FLEE IN TERROR.

    "The Italians pursued the enemy along the crest and down the mountain sides straight for the Isonzo, rounding up the prisoners in droves. San Mauro was taken at 6 ...

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  21. WAR ITEMS.

    The "New York American" publishes an extraordinary story from Amsterdam to the effect that Germany forced Denmark to pay an indemnity of £4,500,000 for ...

    Article : 326 words
  22. PRISONERS WITH THE TURKS.

    Lord Robert Cecil, in the House of Commons on Monday, stated that, notwithstanding repeated inquiries through the American Ambassador, the British ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. EGYPT SAFE.

    "Turkish pretensions to a conquest of Egypt were smashed at sunset on August 4," says Mr. Massey, the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." ...

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  25. THE SALONIKA FRONT.

    The Salonika correspondent of the Rome "Messagero" states that the Bulgarians have abandoned their attempts to drive out the Serbians from their new positions and ...

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  26. 3,600 AUSTRIANS CAPTURED.

    A Rome bulletin issued on August 7 says: —"We captured a strong position in the Tofana region (at the northern end of the Dolomites), and commenced an attack on ...

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  27. OUTPOSTS ENGAGED.

    Reports received in Athens from Salonika state that a violent bombardment was resumed on August 3 at various points along the front, especially in the Ghevgheli and ...

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  28. FALL OF GORIZIA.

    A Rome official message of Wednesday evening says:—"Gorizia was occupied to-day." It adds that the heights west of the ...

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  29. TOWN OCCUPIED.

    It is reported from Rome that the Serbians operating from Salonika have driven the Bulgarians out of Presba, and have occupied the town, south-west of Monastir. ...

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  30. SLAVE RAIDING OUTRAGES.

    It is announced from Rome that, acting upon a complaint by the Archbishop of Rheims, Pope Benedict has made a private appeal to the Kaiser on behalf of the ...

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  31. WILL BULGARIA REPENT?

    The New York "Times" prints a despatch in which the correspondent states:—"A War Office official informs me that there are good reasons why the Allied troops at ...

    Article : 142 words
  32. GERMANY'S INFAMY.

    The British Government has published a "Blue Book," of 86 pages, containing details of German atrocities in Africa. The evidence, which is based on reports ...

    Article : 191 words
  33. GERMANY IN JUSTIFICATION.

    The Pope has received a reply from the German Government, through the medium of Cardinal Hartmann to the effect that, owing to the difficulty of feeding the dense ...

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  34. BRITISH MEET BULGARS.

    Salonika reports that on Monday night the British dispersed Bulgarian patrols at Doljeli, to the west of Doiran, after bomb and bayonet fighting. ...

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  35. CRISIS IN TURKEY.

    "The Times" correspondent at Constanza, in Roumania, reports:—"The secret movement against Enver Pasha (the Turkish Minister for War, and ...

    Article : 62 words
  36. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    Vienna reports a naval fight is the Adriatic. A squadron of Austrian torpedo-boats had bombarded Molgetta, on the coast of Apulia, ...

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  37. IN THE BALTIC.

    Swift Russian cruisers it is reported from Petrograd, encountered two new German torpedo-boats in the Baltic, and sank them immediately. ...

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  38. TURKEY AND HER ALLIES.

    The Rome newspaper "Giornale d'Italia" is reponsible for the report that the Turkish Government has refused a request by Germany that 100,000 Turkish troops should ...

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