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  3. THE RUSSIANS' RALLY

    Military critics in Petrograd attach importance to the Russian successes in Eastern Galicia, where the enemy has been repulsed on the ...

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  4. [?]RUTAL AUSTRIANS.

    A shocking deed is reported from the Italo-Austrian front. The Rome correspondent of the "Daily News" says that the Austrians ...

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  5. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    [?]ans have now been received of the manner in which Adolphe Pegoud, the famous French airman, met his death at the front. ...

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  6. RESULTS OF PIRACY.

    The Board of Trade has announced that the Germans in August sank 39 vessels of 2019 tons, and 56 steamers aggregating 81,490 tons. The lives ...

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  7. FOOD FOR BRITAIN.

    The British Board of Agriculture in June appointed a committee, with Lord Milner as chairman, to report as to what legislation is necessary to increase ...

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  8. AMERICAN VIEW.

    It is understood in Washington that, in addition to the conciliatory attitude adopted in connection with the sinking of the Arabic. Germany is willing to ...

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  9. NORWEGIAN BARQUE SUNK.

    A German submarine shelled and set fire to a Norwegian barque, which was bound to England. Warning was given to the crew, who took to the ...

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  10. TURKS LACK MUNITIONS.

    It is announced in Rome that the Roumanian Government has informed Austro-Germany that its refusal to transmit munitions is due to a desire ...

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  11. CAMEROONS SUCCESSES.

    A communique issued in Paris reports that French columns in the South-East Cameroons are advancing towards Yanide, which is the capital. ...

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  12. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    The difficulty which arose between Germany and America over the sinking of the white Star liner Arabic, with a loss of 39 lives, has been ...

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  13. LATER DETAILS.

    It is officially stated that Pegoud, the aviator, met a glorious death during a plucky fight over Petit Croix. Pegoud alone daringly attacked a ...

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  14. BRITISH WAR OFFICE.

    The military correspondent of the "Times" questions whether there are sufficient trained minds at the British War Office competent to give the best ...

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  15. A SMUGGLER SPY.

    The military tribunal at Bari, on the cast coast, of Italy, has sentenced the captain of a smuggling vessel to 20 years' imprisonment, and the crew to ...

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  16. SOLDIERS WATCH THE FIGHT.

    [?] that soldiers watched the fight between Pegoud and the German with growing anxiety, while occasionally, when the positions ...

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  17. CURRENCY NOTES.

    The British Treasury, referring to statements circulated in various parts of the country, to the effect that currency notes bearing certain specified ...

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  18. HEROES REWARDED.

    Five more Victoria Crosses have been awarded for conspicuous gallantry in the field. The following are the recipients ...

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  19. AUSTRIA'S ABSENT SUBJECTS.

    The Austro-Hungarian Government has announced that all subjects working in neutral countries, and particularly, in America, who are employed in ...

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  20. AIRMAN BOMBS LUNEVILLE.

    An official communique says:— "An enemy aviator bombed Luneville. There were some civilian victims. ...

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  21. THE LATE GENERAL BRIDGES.

    Flags half-mast in the city from the early hours of the morning prepared citizens of Melbourne for the solemnities of the funeral of the late General ...

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  22. SOUTH WALES DISPUTE.

    The Cardiff conference, representing 118,500 miners, has accented the terms of settlement of the South Wales dispute ...

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  23. SMALLER NEUTRALS.

    Mr John Dillon, Nationalist M.P. for East Mayo, writing in the English Review," has advocated the formulation of a scheme which would have for ...

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  24. CORRESPONDENT'S ZEAL.

    M. Yanchevecki, the correspondent at Buda pest of the Petrograd "Novae Vremya, has been court-martialled in the Hungarian capital and sentenced to ...

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  25. ARABIC SUBMARINE MISSING.

    The German Embassy in Washington has admitted that the submarine Which sank the Arabic has failed to return to its base. ...

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  26. COAL DISPUTE ENDS.

    The conference of miners' delegates at Cardiff has almost unanimously accepted the terms of settlement of the coal dispute. The conference thanked ...

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  27. GERMANS' CHANGED POLICY.

    Delight is expressed at the German decision. President Wilson, feels that his patient, firm attitude has been fully vindicated. Ministerial circles regard ...

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  28. FIERCE BATTLES.

    An [?], communique says:— We captured four guns on the right bank of the Vilicia. The enemy has occupied Orany. ...

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  29. GERMANY'S WAR LOAN.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" says that interest on the new German 5 per cent, war loan, which is being issued at 95, will not begin till April. ...

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  30. BUND PILOT DIRECTED.

    A poignant story of the air has been related from Paris. A party of Frenchmen were watching the German gunners shelling a ...

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  31. KING VISITS WOUNDED.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen spent two and a half hours in the 3rd London General Hospital at Wands-worth, on Wednesday. Two hundred ...

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  32. FATHER OF V.C. HERO.

    Lance-Corporal William Angus or the 8th (Lanark) Battalion, Highland Light Infantry, on Monday attended at Buckingham Palace, and received ...

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  33. IN THE CATHEDRAL.

    In the Cathedral the coffin rested between the choir stalls and the front of the steps to the altar. A guard of artilerymen stood with reversed arms ...

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  34. MONTH'S CAPTURES.

    During the month of August, asserts the German bulletin, "we took prisoner on the East front 2000 officers, 269,830 men, 2300 cannon, and ...

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  35. WESTERN FRONT.

    British newspapers are laying stress on the significance of the Allies' great expenditure of shells, which invariably follows raids on a large scale made by ...

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  36. SPY'S EXTRADITION.

    A New York message states that the British authorities have requested the extradition of Ignatius T. Lincoln, alias Tribich a Hungarian, who ...

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  37. SOUTHERN CAMPAIGN.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, the British Commander at the Dardanelles, has reported that severe fighting occurred on Friday and Saturday. ...

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  38. NOISIER THAN ZEPPELINS.

    It is reported from Genova that the Germans are testing new monster warplanes over Lake Constance. The machines carry crews of 20 men, and ...

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  39. GERMAN NAVAL CHIEF.

    News has been received in Amsterdam of the illness of Grand Admiral von Tirpitz. head of the German Admiralty. ...

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  40. CALLIPOLI FIGHTING.

    General Sir Inn Hamilton reports further fighting on August 27th and 28th, in the northern section of the line, which resulted in the capture of an ...

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  41. GERMANY SHORT OF MEN.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that the Reichstag has passed a bill, raising the military age in Germany from 45 to 54 years of age. ...

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  42. CARPENTIER INJURED AGAIN.

    Georges Carpentier, the famous French boxing champion, who is on active service as a military airman, has again had an accident when landing ...

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  43. DYNAMITING OUTRAGES.

    An extraordinary series of dynamiting outrages is occurring at various ammunition and powder plants in the United States. ...

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  44. JAPAN'S AID TO ALLIES.

    Baron G. Hayassi, Japanese Ambassador at Rome, has stated that the public is not aware of the extent to which Japan is co-operating with the ...

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  45. ENEMY'S EXPORT TRADE.

    The French Customs authorities at Dieppe have seized 1800 postal packets, originally from Germany. containing jewellery, textiles, and silks. The ...

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  46. RUSSIA BORROWS £600,000,000.

    A financial statement, which was presented in the Russian Duma on Wednesday, shows that the Government, has already borrowed ...

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  47. FREEDOM OF SEAS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" learns from a high source that Germany has expressed her willingness to pay for the ...

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  48. GERMAN-AMERICANS DRILL

    Reports which have been received from New York confirm previous statements that the Germans and Austrians in the United States are quietly drill ...

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  49. ENEMY SUBMARINE SUNK.

    A sailor [?] states a Paris telegram, has reported the loss of an enemy submarine. The bluejacket Writes:—"We had ...

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  50. QUEEN CHATS WITH NEW ZEALANDERS.

    A party of New Zealand wounded were passing Portland Place, when the Queen arrived at the headquarters of the Queen's Work for Women Fund. The ...

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  51. MONEY MARKET.

    Further movements of American exchange took place on Wednesday, and there was a substantial decline to 4 dollars 48 cents recovering later in ...

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  52. WARSAW BANKERS.

    The Governor of Warsaw has sent 30 Russian bankers to concentration camps because they refused to accept German promissory notes. ...

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