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  2. ALLIES MAKE PROGRESS. Fierce Fighting Proceeding.

    To-day's war news shows that the Allies are making progress against the enemy. Some of the finest British troops have been ...

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  3. AUSTRIANS FURTHER REPULSED.

    The Russians have occupied the fortifications of Siniuwa Sambor, while Jaroslav is in flames. The Austrian rearguard has been driven from ...

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  4. SEVERAL GERMAN RETIREMENTS.

    Despite the severity of the battle on the Aisne no anxiety is felt for Paris. It is pointed out that the German right was very strongly ...

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  5. THE PRUSSIAN GUARD.

    German officers, state that nearly all the companies of the Prussian Guard and the tenth army corps have been reduced by from 250 to 70 men. ...

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  6. ROUMANIA AND BULGARIA.

    Washington official advices indicate that Roumania and Bulgaria will soon join the conflict on Russia's side. ...

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  7. SEVERE FIGHTING.

    There was furious fighting on Thursday in the British section, and a line composed of some of the famous regiments suffered severely, but they ...

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  8. GERMAN "SUCCESS."

    The Kaiser, addressing the Grenadiers, said: "The fighting in the neighbourhood of Longwy will be inscribed in letters of gold on the roll ...

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  9. IN CHINA.

    It is officially stated that Japanese troops have been landed at Lashan Bay. Japanese accounts state that the German troops at Kia-Chau ...

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  10. GERMANS REJECT TRUCE.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent, Mr. William Maxwell, telegraphi[?] from the neighbourhood of the Aisne regarding the fighting on ...

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  11. GERMAN DISAPPOINTMENT.

    A communique issued to-day states that notwithstanding their extremely violent attacks the Germans have rot gained the least ground. The ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. AMERICAN NEWS.

    Banking interests are making every effort to solve the problem of re-opening the Stock Exchange, but the efforts hitherto have been resultless. ...

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  13. THE NORTH SEA.

    Destroyers report bad weather in the North Sea. Gales have caused ratrol work to be carried on with the greatest discomfort, but the ...

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  14. "DOWN WITH AUSTRIA."

    A mob at Innsbruck raided shops where the portraits of General Conrad, the Austrian Commander-in-Chief, was exhibited. They tore up ...

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  15. CROWN PRINCE'S ARMY.

    General von Kluck's reinforcements come partly from Amiens, partly from Belgium and Maubeuge, and partly from the reservists at Aix la ...

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  16. ITALY'S NEUTRALITY.

    A message from Petrograd states that the entire Russian press has renewed its solicitations to Italy to abandon her neutrality, offering ...

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  17. PRIME MINISTER SPEAKS.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at a recruiting meeting in Usher's Hall, Edinburgh, said:—"Great Britain had no direct concern in Austria's ...

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  18. WHEAT MARKET DULL.

    The wheat market is dull, 46/6 being asked for South Australian cargoes afloat. ...

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  19. DEITY'S VICE-RECENT.

    Much interest was taken in Mr. Lloyd George's first speech on the war. The Chancellor of the Exchequer addressed a meeting of ...

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  20. ENGLISH PIRATICAL SPIRIT.

    The "Cologne Gazette" says that Germany will not accept peace whicn does not give her full indemnity for the sacrifices she has ...

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  21. PICKED MEN OFFERED.

    Commandant Fredericks, who commanded the Scandinavian contingent in the Boer War, has offered Earl Kitchener his services with a ...

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  22. FIGHTING IN AFRICA.

    Details of the lighting at Karenga show that the British surprised the enemy in the morning. Fighting was continuous throughout ...

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  23. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    It is understood that the British, French and German Governments have agreed to arrange an exchange of prisoners 'through ...

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  24. SOME OF THE CONDITIONS.

    Reports from washington state that Dr. von Bethman-Hollweg, German Chancellor, is discussing the possibility of peace with the ...

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  25. ALLIES' SLIGHT PROCRESS.

    An official communique says a bat tle continues from the Oisne to the Woevre without important change. Slight progress was made on the ...

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  26. CONDITIONAl CONTRABAND.

    A British warship has brought to Queenstown the Holland-American finer Rindum, bound from New York for Rotterdam. She is carrying ...

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  27. POLICE OUTNUMBERED.

    Two hundred and fifty Germans, with three maxims, attached a fron[?] post at Nakob, which was defended by eight police. One of the ...

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  28. THE EASTERN THEATRE

    Russia has completed the mobilisation of six million men. Only half a million are in operation in East Prussia and half a million in Galicia. ...

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  29. GERMAN BABARITY.

    Sir Alfred Sharpe, who traversed the district covered by recent fighting, states that the Germans appear to be wreeking all unoccupied houses ...

    Article : 108 words
  30. THE MAUBEUGE FORTS.

    An officer who escaped from Mau[?]euge states that the forts were unable to respond to the German fire, as it was made from a distance of ...

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  31. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLES.

    Sir George Reid's cables state that the Imperial Parliament has been prorogued. The King in his speech, said:—"Our navy and army have, ...

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  32. REUTER'S TELEGRAM.

    Despatches from various German railway centres announce a sudden general movement of concentration towards the Luxemburg frontier, ...

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  33. SLIGHT LULL IN BATTLE.

    It was officially announced at midnight on Friday that the Allies have made a continual advance on the left wing. There is now a slight lull in ...

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  34. THE GERMAN RETREAT.

    A letter from a German officer to a Danish paper states "—"The Germans on the retreat have been foodless for twenty-four hours. The ...

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  35. "BRETHREN BY BLOOD."

    The Czar has taken the unexpected step of issuing a proclamation to the people of Austria-Hungary. He states:— "Russia is bringing freedom ...

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  36. NDICNATION IN AMERICA.

    The publication here of the text of German atrocities in Belgium has provoked a storm of indignation. ...

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  37. GERMAN LOSSES.

    It is stated on reliable authority that during the past fortnight the Germans have been losing in killed, wounded, and prisoners an average ...

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  38. AN INTERESTING EPITOME.

    Sir George Reid's latest cables state:—Official: The Government has received information that the German ...

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  39. UNITED BRITAIN.

    As members quitted the House of Commons after the National Anthem had been sung some Liberals shouted "God save Ireland." Mr. ...

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  40. SEVERE GERMAN MARCHES.

    "Le Temps" states that the German wounded complain of the severe marching they had to undergo, which was never less than twenty-six miles ...

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  41. GERMAN FORTRESS TOWNS.

    German fortress towns are being strengthened hastily. Similar activity prevails in Lorraine. The [?]aiser is still at Luxemberg supervising ...

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  42. RETREAT FROM MARNE.

    Mr. Richard Harding Davis, the American novelist, provides the following thrilling account of the fighting in the Soissons district to the ...

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  43. GERMANS' DETERMINED STAND.

    The Germans are making a determined stand in the wooded hills to the cast of Rheims. They are bombarding Rheims, which is afire in ...

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  44. BATTLE LACKS DECISION.

    The German headquarters has issued a statement in Berlin that so far there is no decision in the battle between the Oise and the Meuse. ...

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  45. A DESPERATE CHARGE.

    A wounded private of the Inniskillings relates with regard to the battle of Marne: "In front of us was one little space which looked as ...

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  46. IMPORTANT RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    The Russians at Jawcrow captured the convoys of the sixth and fourteenth Austrian corps, also thirty guns and enormous ...

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  47. DIPLOMATIC OPINION.

    The prevailing impression in diplomatic circles is that Germany has realised the impossibility of extensive operations in France, and that ...

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  48. FIGHTING IN BELGIUM.

    A reliable informant from Brussels states that the Germans there have been reinforced by two army corpe, making 150,000 in all. ...

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  49. DISPIRITED AUSTRIANS.

    German troops have been interspersed among the Austrians in the entrenchments for the purpose of raising the latter's spirits, but after ...

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  50. BOYS IN ARMS.

    A wounded German prisoner, aged fifteen and three-quarters, said that all his schoolfellows over fifteen years, of are have been mobilised in the ...

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  51. WAITING FOR GERMANS.

    Advices from Vienna announce that the Austrians hope the forthcoming battle at Przemysl will hold up the Russian army now concentrated in ...

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  52. ON THE A[?]SNE.

    The consensus of opinion here is that the battle of the Aisne was most important in the campaign. Evidently it was not a rearguard ...

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  53. OMINOUS GERMAN CONFESSION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington says the German Ambassador there states that Germany is willing to make peace on the basis that ...

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  54. LORD JOHN HAMILTON KILLED.

    Lord John Hamilton was killed while fighting with the Irish Guards. ...

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  55. FORTIFYING VIENNA.

    Advices from Vienna state that official reticence regarding operations in Galicia continues. Newsrapoers seek to divert attention to ...

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  56. THE TERMONDE FIGHT.

    On the third September, in a fierce battle at Termonde, the Belgians occupied the northern bank of the river. The chief feature of the battle ...

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  57. STRATEGICAL DEFENCE.

    The operations on the East Prussian front are now completed on Rassian territory, where the Germans are unable to utilise the ...

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  58. THE IDEA RIDICULED.

    English papers ridicule the talk of peace. They supgest that it is inspired by powerful German Americans, some of whom are closely in ...

    Article : 62 words
  59. AUSTRIAN DREADNOUGHT SUFFERS.

    Advices from Vienna state that the Austrian dreadnought Virlbusunites was pursued, and had a miraculous in the Adriatic. One side of ...

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