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  2. LATE WAR NEWS. BULGARIA.

    A message from London states that Bulgaria has declared war on Servia. ...

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  3. KNOLL 60.

    It was just 10 days after the first big battle which followed the Suvla Bay landing. The new British force landed at Nulla Bay on the night of August 6, and the wheels of the ...

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  4. ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

    Replying to a question concerning Armenia, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in the House of Commons to-day referred to the statement ...

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  5. WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique states:—Fighting has continued in the trenches we captured north-east of Souchez, on the heights of La Folie. ...

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  6. EASTERN FRONT.

    A communique states: A Russian aeroplane threw a score of bombs on a transport and artillery column in the Tukkum district (westward of Riga). ...

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  7. THE BALKANS.

    A Nish communique says:—Our troops are admirably resisting the Austro-German onslaught. Our offensive between Mlava and Mora[?]a threw back the enemy ...

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  8. SERVIANS. BRAVE STAND.

    Further progress has been made by the French in the Champagne. The Germans sustained great losses in ...

    Article : 183 words
  9. GERMAN EMPEROR.

    A Copenhagen message states that the German Emperor has arrived in Servia. ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN REPORT.

    An Austrian communique says: Austro [?] Hungarian troops advancing from Belgrade stormed the Lipar mountain eastward of the town and the Landon entrenchments, ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. WAR NOTES.

    Still there is no definite indication of Greek or Roumanian intervention on behalf of Servia, and the latter, besides meeting the great Austro-German assaults in the north, finds ...

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  12. M. DELCASSE.

    M. Theophile Delcasse, Minister for Foreign Affairs in France, has resigned on account of ill-health. His resignation has been accepted. ...

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  13. GERMAN AIRMEN.

    German aeroplanes are dropping bombs on Servian towns and villages and killing women and children in the hope of terrorising the people. The Servians ...

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  14. THE CAMEROONS.

    The Press Bureau states that reports from the Cameroons show that the British, under Lieutenant-Colonel Haywood, captured Wumblagas on Saturday, after ...

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  15. SECOND-LIEUT. BURDEKIN.

    Second-Lieutenant S. Burdekin (Field Artillery), of Sydney, is missing in France. ...

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  16. BRITISH SUBMARINES.

    According to Swedish newspapers, there are twelve British submarines in the Baltic. Three are operating near Oreland (on the const of Norway, 30 miles ...

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  17. THE ITALIANS.

    A communique states:—Our bold attacks between Adlge and Bretna broke through the entanglements and damaged the de fence works of the enemy. The night ...

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  18. BELGIUM.

    The Lord Mayor of London, on behalf of the National Committee for the Relief of Belgium, desires to express his deep admiration for the splendid response the ...

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  19. EFFECT ON GALLIPOLI.

    The latest development in the Balkans, which necessitated the landing of an allied army at Salonica, will have a very material effect upon the Gallipoli campaign, for a ...

    Article : 367 words
  20. THE CHAMPAGNE.

    German correspondents in the Champagne report a severe and continuous artillery duel, foreshadowing the resumption of General Joffre's offensive. ...

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  21. IN THE BALTIC.

    The "Politiken" (Copenhagen) states that the activity of British submarines has been very pronounced in the Baltic. They have sunk five German steamers. The crews ...

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  22. DARDANELLES.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent says the situation in Constantinople is disastrous. There is an absolute shortage of ammunition. The ...

    Article : 143 words
  23. AUSTRALIAN ZINC.

    In the English Prize Court to-day Sir Samuel Evans delivered judgment in the case in which the Crown claimed condemnation of a cargo of Australia zinc on ...

    Article : 133 words
  24. SUBMARINES.

    The United States Government, in a further Note to Germany regarding the William P. Frye case, requests that Germany, if she finds it necessary to destroy ...

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  25. "SOME TIME NEXT YEAR."

    "Our armies," General Polivanoff went on, "are gradually moving to new positions. (This was about seven weeks ago.) The enemy's main concentration and our own are ...

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  26. THE DANGER OF WITHDRAWAL.

    Finally, apart from the political effect of throwing up the Gallipoli campaign, the withdrawal of the troops from the peninsula would be an operation which, from purely military ...

    Article : 308 words
  27. SUVLA LANDING.

    Newspapers which arrived by to-day's mail show that the Turks claim, in an official statement, which was copied in British papers, to have ...

    Article : 278 words
  28. ANGLO-FRENCH LOAN.

    In the House of Commons Mr. McKenna (Chancellor of the Exchequer) introduced the American Loan Bill and explained its purpose. It was read the third time, after ...

    Article : 265 words
  29. OUR WOUNDED.

    Steps are being taken to remedy the grievances regarding the examination of wounded soldiers before they go on furlough, and other difficulties due to ...

    Article : 188 words
  30. COTTON CONTRABAND.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, interrogated in the House of Commons to-day, said that every possible step was being taken to prevent ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. INTERNED GERMANS.

    A letter has been received by Mr. Fitzpatrick, M.L.A., from the Premier, stating in reply to his suggestion that interned Germans should be made to perform work of a ...

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  32. TRADE WITH ENEMY.

    The Australasian trade section of the London Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution urging the Commonwealth and the Dominion Governments to impose new ...

    Article : 137 words
  33. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    Mr. W. H. Forster (Financial Secretary to the War Office) stated in the House of Commons that payments to dependents of soldiers exceeded £1,000,000 a week. ...

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  34. PRINCESS ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT

    Princess Arthur of Connaught has been operated upon for acute appendicitis. Her condition is satisfactory. ...

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  35. RUSSIA'S NEW BROOM.

    Mr. Stanley Washburn, the correspondent of the London "Times" in Russia, made some comments in a despatch at the end of August, which are especially interesting in ...

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  36. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The steamer Barotse, which left Sydney on August 7, has arrived at London. The Cambusdoon has left for Newcastle. ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

    The following is the latest casualty list:— Wounded: Troopers Wardell, Robinson, Sullivan, Lyon, and Ferguson. ...

    Article : 21 words
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