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  2. THE ITALIAN THRUST.

    An Italian official message states: North-eastward of Gorizia the enemy, having suffered heavily, is desperately resisting. We took 204 prisoners ...

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  3. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reporis: We rushed a hostile post westward of Queant, and captured a machine gun. We repulsed raids near Lens and ...

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  4. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    A French official comunique from the Eastern Front states: On September 6 the artillery struggle was somewhat violent in the region of the Var[?] ...

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  5. IN THE BALTIC.

    Par[?] of the German high sea fleet has reinforced the Baltic fleet, and is sailing northward. The Russian fleet is preparing for battle, the sailors expressing a ...

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  6. BOMBING HOSPITALS.

    The United Press correspondent states The Germans bombed the American and British Hospitals on the French coast on Tuesday night. The attack was deliberate, ...

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  7. DISFRANCHISEMENT OF ALIENS.

    Mr. Artbui Moighen (SolicitorGeneral) has introduced a Wartime Elections Act providing for the disfranchisement of aliens of enemy origin ...

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  8. "BE OF STOUT HEART."

    Mr. Lloyd George, in his speech at the Birkenhead Eisteddiod, said the whole Allied cause and the freedom of the world depended on our sea supremacy, ...

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  9. DECLARED "OFF."

    Realising their position was hopeless, the Strike Committee has accepted the inevitable, and so far as it affects [?] way and tramway workers, declared the ...

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  10. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York Times" states that the United States is considering a gigantic programme to build a fleet of 150 ...

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  11. GERMAN LOSSES.

    "Le Matin" says the German losses in defending Lens already amount to 16,000 men, or a quarter of the number engaged. Moreover, since August 23, 35 German ...

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  12. SUBMARINE MENAGE.

    Mr. Grasty the London correspondent of the "New York Times" says that since June 30 the losses by submarines have been reduced by 150,000 tons per month. ...

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  13. JAPANESE NAVY.

    The Japanese Embassy has been informed that Japan is building a 32,000-ton battleship. ...

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  14. CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL.

    Mr. Webster said to day that he was afraid that severe restrictions will have to be placed on the Christmas parcel mail for Europe and Egypt, owing to the ...

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  15. FRENCH PROGRESS.

    A French communique issued to-day states: We repulsed the enemy in a surprise attack south of Ailles. Three German ...

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  16. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The Emperor Karl has commuted the death sectence passed on M. Adler for the murder of Count St[?]rgkh (the Austrian Premier) to 18 years' ...

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  17. "IN HUNGERLAND."

    The Belgian Government has given the Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" an exclusive statement describing the suffering of the Belgian people and ...

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  18. EVACUATION OF RIGA.

    The Admiralty has received by wireless the following Russian official message: In the direction of Riga, near Zegevold, encounters occurred between ...

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  19. VICTORY IN TRIPOLI.

    The Governor of Tripoli reports that General Cassini routed 5000 rebels, under Turkish officers, near Zoara on September 3, and captured two guns, 487 ...

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  20. GRAND-DUCAL CONSPIRACY.

    The objects of the conspiracy in which the Grand Dukes were implicated was to arrest the Provisional Government, and to place the Grand Duke Michael on the ...

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  21. "MUCH STILL IN FRONT OF US."

    General Birdwood, writing to Mr. A. Buchanan, Mosman, states: "I am afraid there is still much in front of us before we have finally defeated these Germans, ...

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  22. AMERICAN WHEAT CROP.

    The official estimate of the American wheat crop is 668,000,000 bushels, as compared with a yield of 640,000,000 bushels last, year. ...

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  23. THE AMERICAN TROOPS.

    Advices from Paris state that M. Poincare (the President) and General Petain reviewed the American troops. M. Poincare alluded to the anniversaries of ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. RUSSIAN RETIREMENT.

    M. Marcel Huntin, in the "Echo de Paris," says: The Russian retirement is more accentuated eastward of Riga than towards Friedrichstadt. The Germans are ...

    Article : 221 words
  25. BELGIAN INDEPENDENCE.

    The "Tyd" declaras that the new German Council, which is discussing the note from the Poles, propose, that Belgium's independence be restored on condition that ...

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  26. PERSONAL NOTES.

    The military authorities have advised Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Honderson, of Jedborough, Isisford, that their eldest son, Lieutenant Jack Henderson, is missing on ...

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  27. SUPPRESSING THE I.W.W.

    Sensational revelations are expected as the result of the I.W.W. raids, which are part of the Government [?] to suppress sedition. It is asserted that ...

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  28. REMARKABLE NAVAL BATTLE.

    The "New York Tribune" states: It is reported that four merchant ships and three U-boats were sunk in a battle between 22 merchantmen and 7 U boats. ...

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  29. IRISH CONVENTION.

    The Belfast correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the visit of the Convention has proved a great success. The fact that the initiative came ...

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  30. AMERICA AND SWEDEN,

    The gravest situation has arisen as a result of the disclosure that Sweden viclated her [?]trality by transmitting code messages from Count Luxburg, German ...

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  31. THE MARNE ANNIVERSARY.

    The Paris "Journal" publishes an interview with Field-Marshal Viscount French, formerly Commandor-in-Chief of the British armies in France, on the occasion ...

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  32. THE HATED PRUSSIANS.

    The "New York Herald" publishes a despatch showing that bitter animosity prevails between the Prussians and the Bavarians. They must be separated ...

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  33. REO GROSS COMFORTS.

    The Australian Red Cross Commissioner reports: The August issues of comforts in England included 1,500,000 cigarettes, 1193lb. of tobacco, 3219 packages of ...

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  34. BRITISH FOOD PROBLEM.

    The correspondent of the United Press in London interviewed Lord [?]dda, Food Controller, who said that England expects to spend £40,000,000 annually to ...

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  35. THE PAPAL NOTE.

    The correspondent of the United Press at Berlin quotes the "Vorwaerts" as follows: "Germany will reply to the Pope's note, stating that the German people do ...

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  36. STRONG RUSSIAN MEASURES.

    The Government is placing the military district of Petrograd entirely in General Korniloff's bands, and has appointed a special administrative committee ...

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  37. CHINA IN THE WAR.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Chinese World" states that 15,000 Chinese troops have been mobilised to assist on the Russian battle front. ...

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  38. NEW GERMAN WAR LOAN.

    A German 5 per cent. war loan of 10,000,000,000 marks (£500,000,000) will be issued on September 19. ...

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  39. INCREASED PAY POR SOLDIERS.

    The War Office states that the newspaper statements regarding an increase in the pay of soldiers are unanthorised and inaccurate. An official announcement will ...

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  40. GENERAL LUDENDORFF IN A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A train conveying General Ludendorff, Chief of the German Staff, and other officers from Flanders, collided with a munitions train south of Brussels. A ...

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  41. APPEAL FOR UNITY.

    A Russian semi-official message has been received by wireless by the Admiralty as follows:—In the central committee a resolution by M. Sovier was carried, ...

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  42. IRISH RESENT RESTRAINT.

    Irish butter and bacon producers are refusing to do business on the Food Controller's prices. ...

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  43. FRENCH CABINET.

    M. Ribot, the French Premier, to-day presented the Cabmet's resignation, but deferred action at the request of President Poineare, until the return of the ...

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  44. KAISER'S HATRED OF ENGLAND

    The Hague correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the "Rhenish Westphalian Gazette" explains how the Kaiser endeavoured in 1904 and 1905 to ...

    Article : 107 words
  45. PRISONERS IN ASIATIG TURKEY.

    The Press Bureau states that parcels for prisoners in A[?]iatic Turkey, except magnesia, are suspended. Letters and money orders are still being forwarded. ...

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  46. BUTCHERS' PRICES.

    The butchers are displaying reluctauce to comply with the order of the Food Controller to exhibit detailed prices lists in their shops. ...

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  47. THE KAISER'S BOMBAST.

    The Kaiser, replying to a loyal telegram from Bremen merchants, says: "The militions schemes of our enemies have been dashed to pieces. German loyalty ...

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  48. PEACE MEETING STOPPED.

    Tho police stopped an open air peace meeting which was being held in Manchester, owing to a threatened disturbance by women and wounded soldiers. The ...

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  49. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trade Union Congress at Blackpool adopted a resolution affirming that the school age should be raised to 16 years, and that no child under that age ...

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  50. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    The War Office announces regarding the Last African campaign[?] We are pursuing the Germans. We dislodged them from Upepo, and occupied Malin[?] We ...

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  51. WAR WORK FOR INDIAN WOMEN.

    In connection with Sir Charles Monro's recent appeal for the further co-operation of the women or India in war work, especially in connection with the war ...

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  52. MEETING IN BRISBANE.

    An urgent appeal for funds to assist the strikers in New South Wales was made at a mass meeting of workers on the Brisbane Domain yesterday afternoon, ...

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  53. TRIAL OF MALCOLM.

    The trial of Lieutenant Douglas Malcolm, of the Field Artillery, at the Old Bailev, on Monday, is exciting fashionable female interest. Hundreds of applications ...

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  54. RUSSIAN OUTLOOK IMPROVING.

    M. Kadomtzeff was interviewed on Saturday [?] London, where he arrived from Russia on an important official mission. He declared that Petrograd was neither in ...

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  55. IMPORTS OF DRIED FRUITS.

    The Food Controller will henceforth be the sole importer of dried fruits, including raisins, currants, figs, prunes, plumb, peaches, nectarines, ap[?] pears, and ...

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  56. GERMANY AND PEACE CONDITIONS.

    Dr. Mich[?] the German Chancellor, interviewed by the Stuttgart "Tageblatt," refused to outline the future of Belgium, Courland, and Lithua[?] "These matters ...

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  57. THE 1904 PLOT.

    The "Vossische Zeitung" officially confirms the accuracy of the recently-published correspondence between the Kaiser and the Tsar, and adds: "The Kaiser ...

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  58. EXPULSION OF FOREIGNERS FROM HUNGARY.

    The intention of the Hungarian Government to expel all foreigners has caused [?]nger in Germany. Many Berlin families are touring in Hungarian cities because the ...

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  59. "SUMMER TIME."

    The official "summer time," under the Act of 1916, by which the clocks were advanced an hour, will cease on September 17. ...

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  60. THE GRAVING DOCK SCANDAL.

    Douglas Carson, assistant manager of the Humber Graving Dock Co., has been arrested in connection with the alleged shipbuilding frauds. ...

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  61. KAISER AND HERR BALUN.

    The [?] newspapers note the Kaiser's omission to congratulate Herr Ballin, the managing director of the Hamburg-Amerika line, on the occasion of ...

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  62. "TOO NUMEROUS TO ANSWER."

    Driver James Campbell, of one of the A.F.A. batteries, writes to the editor of the "Courier":—"Will you please publish my thanks in your paper, the 'Courier,' ...

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  63. TERRIBLE EPIDEMIC OF TYPHUS

    A terrible epidemic of typ[?] has broken out at Warnemunde, in the German Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and has spread to Southern ...

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  64. SUFFOLK'S APPLE SHIPMENT.

    The largest importers of apples by the steamer Suffolk suggests that the Government ought to remit the freight on this consignment on account of the protracted ...

    Article : 36 words
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