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  3. LATE WAR NEWS. POLAND.

    The Letts, who hate the Germans bitterly, are organising national legions to defend the country. Prince Joachim, son of the German ...

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  4. ZEPPELIN RAID.

    Two Zeppelins raided the east coast of England last night. They dropped a number of bombs, killing six, and injuring twenty-three persons. ...

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  5. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    There is a great lack of wool for soldiers' garments. The Milan "Corriere Della Sera" urges the Government to press Britain to permit exportation to Italy. ...

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  6. SUBMARINES.

    A special correspondent of the "Telegraf" recently visited the German submarine yards at Hoboken, near Autwerp. Since March 10, he says, nine submarines ...

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  7. EASTERN FRONT.

    It is reported that the Germans have liberated all political prisoners at Warsaw at the request of a committee of citizens. A Berlin communique says:—General ...

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  8. DARDANELLES. FRESH PROGRESS.

    Since the 6th inst British toops operating at the Dardanelles have successfully landed in the region of Sulva ...

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  9. WESTERN FRONT.

    The Germans have established three asphyxiating bomb factories in Belgium. The German authorities advise all German civilians in Belgium to repatriate ...

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  10. BRITISH COAL.

    A semi-official Note allaying French anxiety over the British prohibition of the export of coal has been published. It explains that a French official has been ...

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  11. BELGRADE.

    The following communique has been issued:— The enemy on the 12th inst, began to bombard Belgrade with large-calibre ...

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  12. NOBEL EXPLOSIVES.

    Some of the assets of Nobel's Dynamite Trust are British and some German. Among the former are the shares of Nobel's Explosives Co., Glasgow, an old ...

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  13. THE GERMAN CHARACTER.

    The "Hamburger Nachrichten," in an article on "England's Shamelcssness," says:—"Germans long for further aud frequent air raids on England, whatever the ...

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  14. THE LOSS OF THE INDIA.

    The Norwegian Government has protested against German vessels attacking the India in Vest Fjord, which is Norweggian territory throughout its entire length. ...

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  15. GREECE.

    Reuter's Athens correspondent says that the statements as to differences between M. Venezelos and the King of Greece are pure invention, emanating from German ...

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  16. STRICT NEUTRALITY.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt's" Athens correspondent says that the King of Greece, after opening the Chamber, and accepting the Cabinet's resignation, will certainly ...

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  17. MORE STEAMERS SUNK.

    The Grimsby trawler Thrush has been suuk. The crew were in the boats from Monday to Thursday, and were terribly exhausted. ...

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  18. CAPTAIN SMART'S HEROISM.

    Licutenant Burter describes the exploit of the late Captain Smart, who was formerly attached to the forces in India, and enlisted' under the name of Thomas ...

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  19. WAR LOANS.

    A neutral subject who has been in Germany lately describes the way war loans are raised through an organisation called the "Darlehenskasse fur Kriegsanleihen." ...

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  20. MADAME JANOTHA.

    The "Weekly Despatch." states that Madaine Janotha, the Gorman Emperor's favourite planist, who was arrested in London a few days ago, was deported because ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE SUNK.

    On Thursday morning the Austrian submarine U3 attacked au Italian auxiliary cruiser patrolling in the Adriatic. A quick manoeuvre enabled the cruiser to escape ...

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  22. WAR NOTES.

    It is reported from America that wheat dealers there are associating a sudden fall in prices with the Turkish situation, and that they express the belief that the opening of ...

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  23. PEACE TALK.

    An Italian greenbook discloses that the Ambassadors at Nish, Sofia, Berlin, and Petrograd reported the Austro-German peace overture. Petrograd telegraphed on ...

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  24. SERVIA.

    A communique states: Our infantry and artillery on Monday defeated the enemy's attempt to strengthen himself on certain points on the left bank of the Save and ...

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  25. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The four-masted barquentines Puako and Lahaina, which left Newcastle on June 17 and June 12 respectively, have arrived at Port Allen. The steamer Port ...

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  26. THE CAMEROONS.

    The Allies' forces in the Cameroons have occupied an important post at Tingere, near Ngaundere. The enemy on being reinforced reattacked, but were repulsed. ...

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  27. UNITED STATES DEFENCE

    The Cabinet has been advised that the minimum requirements for the defence of the United States are half-a-million trained citizn soldiers, in addition to a small ...

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  28. MOVE AGAINST SERVIA.

    For some time it has been known that the Austro-Germans are concentrating a considerable force in the district where the Servian and Roumanian frontiers join. Recent ...

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  29. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    Herr Lissauer, in the "Berliner Taggeblatt," agrees that his "Song of Hate" was not intended for children. He had often urged its exclusion from schoolboys. The ...

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  30. GALLIPOLI.

    A Dirdinelles communique issued in Paris says Since August 6 British troops have successfully landed in the region of S[?] Bay. They have also made further ...

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  31. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    An officer, who took part in the Southwest African campaign, states that there were ten mines across a roadway 8ft wide, and three more on the railway line. They ...

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  32. THE RUSSIAN RETREAT.

    The more one dwe[?] upon the Russian retreat from the Warsaw angle the morr is one impressed by the wonderful skill with which the Czar's troops are being handled, and by ...

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  33. MUNITIONS.

    Senator Beranger reports: "Our front will not give way because we have enough good soldiers. But we have not enough munitions. The limit of any possible ...

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  34. ALIENS LN INDIA.

    For some time past the subject of the treatment of Germans and Austrians in India has been occupying the attention of the press and public, and the Government ...

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  35. ROUMANIA.

    Official advices from Bucharest state that a German commercial attache requested the Finance Minister to allow munitions to pass into Bulgaria, which is ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED

    The King to-day visited the New Zealand Hospital. The committee is arranging for 125 more beds. Applications have been received for 210, and 113 have been ...

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  37. BULGARIA ONCE MORE.

    If this latter be the plan, then Germany must have some understanding with Bulgaria, for the advancing army would only have [?] or 40 miles of Servian territory to drive ...

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  38. THE VLODAVA SUCCESS.

    Take, for instance, the Vlodava district, about 40 miles southward ot Brest-Litovsk. Here von Mackensen forced his way to Viodava itself regardless of cost, and this sudden ...

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  39. [?] JAFFA BOMBARDED.

    The Ministry of Marine, in a communique, says: On August 12, after giving the Turkish governor adequate notice to enable the neighbourhood to be evacuated, a ...

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  40. SWITZERLAND.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent says that the negotiations of the Allies to prevent Switzerland's imports being" reexported to Germany are proceeding ...

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  41. TURKEY'S GREAT LOSSES.

    Prince Ho[?]be, on arriving at Constantinople, expressed dissatisfaction with the disorders occurring in the interior. Turkey has announced ber intention of ...

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  42. NEW BATTLE DEVELOPING.

    A Berlin communique states:— A new battle is developing, in which General von Hindenburg's armies are engaged, north of the Niemen district, near ...

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  43. LIPTON'S, LIMITED.

    Lipton's annual report states that, owing to discrepancies in certain stocks, losses on certain investments, and costs incurred through litigation, a substantial amount of working ...

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  44. THE STRAIGHT[?]NING LINE.

    With the enemy still held off the WarsawPetrograd railway on his northern flank, as he retreats along it, and with him temporarily cheeked in the Viodava region, the ...

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  45. WAR CREDITS.

    The British and French Governments are arranging credits amounting to a hundred millions sterling in the United States, in order to finance war purchases and to ...

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  46. WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

    The cancellation of a large wheat shipment to Europe is reported. Operations in the wheat pit are lowering prices considerably. ...

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  47. CHILDREN OF SOLDIERS.

    At the suggestion of Mr. Gilmore, teacger of Quondong School, Grenfell, the recruiting committee has decided to ask the Minister to provide a medal or certiflcate to the ...

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  48. THE CAUCASUS.

    A Petrograd communique states that in the Caucasus the Turks twice assumed the offensive along the whole front in the Passin Valley. We allowed them to ...

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