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  2. SUBMARINE WAR.

    A Berlin wireless says that Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg has authorised a statement to be transmitted to America, in which it is shown that the commander of the ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    A communique says:—A fleet of 62 of our aeroplanes flew over the Dillingen armourplate shell factory, northward of Saarlouis, and threw with precision over one hundred and ...

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  5. AVIATION ACTIVITY.

    A French communique states:—There was a violent bombardment at Reims, and heavy petard and grenade fighting on the whole, of the Argonne front. ...

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  6. DURATION OF WAR.

    Asked the probable duration of the war, Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P., replied: "A year." Sir George Reid replied that Germany's resources, physical and mental, were ...

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  7. GERMANY'S DECISION.

    Count Bernstorff (German Ambassador to the United States) has informed Mr. Lansing (American Secretary of State) that submarine commanders have been ordered not ...

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  8. THE ARABIC.

    Germany unofficially announces that it is believed the commander of the submarine. which sank the White Star liner Arabic, exceeded his Instructions, and has offered an ...

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  9. M. VIVIANI CONFIDENT.

    The French Chamber of Deputies, by 539 votes to one has carried what is equivalent to a vote of confidence in the Government. ...

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  10. VESSEL SUNK.

    The Swedish steamer Disa has been sunk. The crew were landed. ...

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  11. ANOTHER SUBMARINE VICTIM.

    The British steamer Palm Grove has been sunk. The crew were saved. ...

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  12. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    Count Bernstorff, German Ambassador at Washington, has informed Mr. Lansing (United States Secretary of State) that Germany will accord full satisfaction to the United ...

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  13. AVIATORS BUSY.

    A communique says:—Aeroplanes bombarded two stations in the Argonne, the enemy having dropped bombs on Clermont, but without loss of life or inflicting damage. ...

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  14. INDIAN NOBLEMEN.

    The recent Angle-Rusian naval successes in the Baltic have been received with the utmost enthusiasm and rejoicing in India. Good progress is being made throughout ...

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  15. MORE MEN.

    Lord Selbourne, (President of the Board of Agriculture), addressing representatives of agricultural, societies at Westminster, said the situation demanded from every class ...

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  16. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES.

    The "Petit Parisien" states that in a recent attack on Souchez, one German brigade lost three-quarters of its strength. ...

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  17. "GOOD BUSINESS."

    M. Take Jonescu, in a telegram to the "Morning Post," says that Herr Kiderlen-Waecher in November, 1911, said they desired an agreement with Great Britain ...

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  18. SERVIA.

    The opposition groups have issued a collective Note condemning the Cabinet for not convoking Parliament in order to assure the co-operation of all parties in the national ...

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  19. CRISIS PASSED.

    Router's Washington Agency says that the United States is pressing for the clearing up of the entire submarine controversy, before considering the Arabic and Lusitania ...

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  20. ATTACK ON PARIS.

    Four German aeroplanes attempted an attack on Paris this morning. French airmen pursued them, and three turned homewards. Near Compeigne two escaped, but ...

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  21. BELGIAN SLEEPERS.

    In order to expedite progress on the eastern front, Germany has stolen sleepers from the Belgian railways. The Belgian Government has protested ...

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  22. THE ALLIES.

    M. Sazonoff, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, in a message confirming the assistance given by the Allies, amplifies the statement, made by him early in August in ...

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  23. GERMANY'S FINANCES.

    The Treasury officials regard the reports of Germany's grave financial condition as inspired with a view to attracting worldwide comment, which is useful to Germany. ...

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  24. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    The Berlin correspondent of the United Press states that the Foreign Office is unalterably opposed to such submarine attach as that on the Arabic, and Heir Von Jago[?] ...

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  25. GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    Squadron Commander Bigsworth, from an aeroplane, bombed and single-handed destroyed a German submarine off Ostend today. ...

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  26. GALLANT AIRMAN.

    The King has sent a message of sympathy to the mother of Captain G. Mapplebeck, the airman who was killed at Dartford on Tuesday on the eve of his 23rd birthday. At ...

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  27. OTHER IMPORTANT STATEMENTS.

    Lord Kitchener, replying to a Labour query, stated that there was no ground for the allegation that the National Register was being used to indirectly introduce conscription. ...

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  28. U VESSEL SUNK.

    A German Admiralty communique states One of our submarines on August 10 destroyed by gunfire a benzol factory, with the storehouse and coke furnaces attached ...

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  29. SIGNIFICANT ANNOUNCEMENT.

    The British Admiralty announces that the submarine bombed by Commander Bigsworth was completely wrecked and sunk. It is significantly added that it has not ...

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  30. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    An Italian communique says:—In Valsvgana we went forward and took up positions at Monte Mentera, and Monte Salvbit. ...

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  31. THE QUOTA SYSTEM.

    A Cabinet committee, consisting of Lord Selborne (president of the Board, of Agriculture) the Marquis of Crewe (President of the Council), Mr. Churchill (Chancellor ...

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  32. DESTROYED GERMAN CRUISER.

    A foreigner from Delagoa Bay has been arrested. He confessed that he was Carstanter, subcommander of the destroyed German cruiser ...

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  33. E13 VICTIMS.

    Impressive scenes were witnessed at Hull in the densely-crowded streets during the conveyance of the bodies of the men who lost their lives on the submarine E13. The ...

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  34. EX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    Ex-President Roosevelt, addressing a camp of military students at Plattsburg, New York, asserted bitterly that the United Sates was standing idly by while Belgium ...

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  35. PRESSING ON.

    The Italians have taken Corgo, also Mount Amena, outside Panarotta fort, and Mount Salubio. This is touching the outside of the circle of fortifications leading to Trent. ...

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  36. FRENCH REPORT.

    A communique says:—Violent hand-to-hand fighting occurred at Marie Theresa for the possession of mine craters, and we remain masters. ...

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  37. YEMEN.

    The Shiek-el Idris has arrived at Nice en route to Rome. He is hoping to conclude an arrangement for Yemen to become an independent principality, yet the Arabs of Yemen ...

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  38. ADVANCE ON TRENT.

    A Rome communique states: In the new operations on the rugged Adamallo Range, our Alpinists captured Col Dil Agoseuro and Cornobebole, which the enemy strongly held. ...

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  39. BOMBING BIXSCHOOTE.

    The Allies aeroplanes bombed the German lines at Bixschoote with hundreds of bombs and killed or wounded many of the occupants of the front trenches. ...

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  40. ROLL OP HONOUR.

    Major Ernest Williams, of the Northum-berland Fusiliers, has been killed at the Dardanelles. He was the son of a former Victorian Judge ...

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  41. FRANCE AT WAR.

    Sir Rudyard Kipling, after a visit to the West front, writing to the "Daily Telegraph," says that France is not merely fighting this war, but she is living it, and with a light ...

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  42. RUSSIAN CONVICTS.

    The Petrograd journal, "Reitch," states that convicts at Kirin mutinied. Seventy guards and 100 prisoners were killed, and one hundred guards wounded. Later, 120 of ...

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  43. TURKISH PEACE RUMOURS.

    It is rumoured that Turkey is likely to make a separate peace with the Allies unless Germany declares war against Italy. ...

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  44. ZEPPELIN RAIDS.

    A correspondent asks Mr. Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, why the English reports of German air raids are meagre while the German ...

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  45. BRITISH LINE.

    A communique issued in Paris states:— A French airman bombarded Lorrach railway station in Baden. A French correspondent states that the ...

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  46. GERMANY'S BALTIC FLEET.

    Owing to the disaster to the German fleet in the Gulf of Riga the bulk of the German fleet that was stationed at Libau has been removed to Dantzig. ...

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  47. MONTENEGRO.

    An official report says:—We stopped enemy's operations on the island of Malastracheva in the Danube, and also at Jositchinabara, opposite Skala. ...

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  48. SUBMARINES.

    Copenhagen learns that Germany possesses 58 submarines. The Baltic Sea Fleet consists of 30 vessels. ...

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  49. IRON CROSSES.

    The "Cologne Gazette" estimates that four thousand iron crosses of the first class have been bestowed during the war, 47 to Princes, 223 to Generals, three thousand to officers, ...

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  50. CZAR OF RUSSIA.

    M. Cruppi, an ex-Minister of Justice for France, has had an interview with the Czar , of Russia. who in reply to a request for a message to France, said:—"It is my ...

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  51. GERMAN SOCIALISTS.

    A Zurich telegram says that an analysis of the Socialist voting on the war loans in the Reichstag shows increasing opposition. Fourteen opposed the first, and 36 were ...

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