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  2. THE IRON VICE.

    IT IS ANNOUNCED OFFICIALLY THAT THE BRITISH TROOPS HAVE CAPTURED TEN GUNS AT FOREST, 2½ MILES FROM ...

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  3. AUSTRIAN ROUT.

    The Russians scored a victory in Galicia. They brilliantly turned the Austrian's right wing which they cut to pieces, leaving ...

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  4. CHOOSING THE TIME.

    M. Clemenceau ex-Prime Minister of France, writing to "L'llomme Libre," says:— "All the fighting heretofore ...

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  5. LEAVING PARIS.

    The cabinet has decided temporarily to remove the seat of Government to Tours and later to Bordeau. LONDON, Wednesday. ...

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  6. CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Minister for Defence sent the following cablegram to Great Britain to-day:— "All ranks and military officers ...

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  7. SOLDIER'S EXPERIENCE.

    Among soldiers' experiences is that of a Fusilier. He says, "The Germans did not give us much time to think. We had no time either, being busy ...

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  8. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    The Minister for Defence said this afternoon that the enrolment that was now proceeding for the main expeditionary force will continue. Any men ...

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  9. ANOTHER SEIZURE.

    The Nordeutscher Lloyd cargo steamer Hessen, 2,000 tons from Bremen, entered the Bay to-day and was seized. She was not fitted with wireless and ...

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  10. KEEPING GERMANS BUSY.

    The allies by constant feints, skirmishes and alarms, seek to keep the Germans on the alert day and night. The Belgians, the French and the ...

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  11. FAMOUS AIRMAN.

    Mr. Graham White, the famous airman, has joined the naval flying corps, of which he has been appointed commander. ...

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  12. BLOWN UP.

    A floating mine sunk the steam drifter Erie. Six of the crew were drowned. LONDON, Wednesday. The Danish steamer Emma struck ...

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  13. GERMAN SPIES.

    A magistrate sentenced Peter Duhen to six months' imprisonment for releasing carrier pigeons on Primrose Hill. ...

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  14. OFFICIAL ACCOUNTS.

    It is officially announced that the enemy attempted desperately to stop the Russian advance on Lemberg by a flank attack in the direction of Kalisz, ...

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  15. SYDNEY VOLUNTEERS.

    Volunteers are now being enrolled for the second contingent and as reserves for the Expeditionary Force. ...

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  16. CANADIAN LOYALTY.

    The Government is considering the cancellation of all German patents in Canada. The Militia Minister announces that ...

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  17. REINFORCEMENTS.

    Further opportunity awaits men who are desirous of serving the Empire with the Expeditionary Force, as reinforcements from Toowoomba are ...

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  18. ANOTHER BALACLAVA.

    The outstanding feature of the retreat was the charge of the 9th Lancers. Eleven German siege guns were posted inside the woods. ...

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  19. FRENCH HEROISM.

    Mr. Gibbs, a war correspondent states:— "On the 28th the allies held a crescent formation from (place censored) ...

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  20. OTHER REPORTS.

    The Russians claim to have captured 17,000 prisoners and 120 Austrian and German guns between 20th and 30th August. ...

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  21. AT BREAKFAST.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that an Irish battalion after a hard night's fighting were breakfasting when German cavalry suddenly appeared. The ...

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  22. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

    The German Ambassador to the United States accuses both London and Paris of being lie factories, comparable only to Shanghai during the ...

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  23. DISAPPEARED.

    Mr. Martin Donohoe, the well-known war correspondent, telegraphing to the "Daily Chronicle" from France, describes the ...

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  24. IN EAST PRUSSIA.

    The chief of staff states that the reverse in East Prussia is purely local and is due to the sudden arrival of German reinforcements with Seige ...

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  25. FLAG AND BADGE DAY.

    To-day is flag and badge day at Toowoomba—a day organised by the Australian Natives Association in aid of the foodstuffs fund. As mentioned in ...

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  26. PRINCE'S DEATH.

    German newspapers print the following description of the death of Prince William of Lippe at Leige. It is stated that the Germans, being ...

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  27. OFFICIAL EXPLANATION.

    Experts ascribe the reverse near Ostergoe to the superiority of guns from Grandeuz, including the latest Krupps. The Russians fought with ...

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  28. EXPELLED FROM ITALY.

    Three Austrian members of the Reichsrath (Austro-Hungarian Legislature) came to Italy to-day to be present at the Socialists gathering. ...

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  29. ATTACK FAILING.

    The British rested on Sunday though the French on their right were fiercely attacked throughout particularly before (name of place censored) ...

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  30. BRITISH CAPTURE GUNS.

    It is officially stated that the German cavalry on Tuesday marched upon the forest of Compagne. The British captured the guns of ...

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  31. RED CROSS CARS.

    Forty Red Cross motor-cars have left Lille for a neighbourhood where there are exceptionally large numbers of dead and wounded. ...

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  32. AMIENS TAKEN.

    While the allies were fighting at Bapaume (Calais district) the French territorial division, supported by four ba[?] regular artillery was [?] ...

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  33. HUGE GERMAN LOSSES.

    The German casualty list shows that a whole infantry regiment stationed at Zabern was lost, while more than 20,000 Mecklenburg troops were ...

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  34. LURE OF PARIS.

    An Independent Cable Service message published in Brisbane last night, states:— LONDON, Tuesday. ...

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  35. FROM THE AIR.

    A Zeppelin hovered over the city for 4 hours to-day. Searchlights located it at dawn. Bombs from the Zeppelin wounded 12 persons and damaged ...

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  36. CROW'S NEST.

    A special effort was made to-night in connection with the raising of money for the patriotic fund throughout the Crow's Nest district Meetings ...

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  37. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY.

    Mr Spring-Rice British Ambassador to United States discussed with President Wilson the question of America's neutrality. The ambassador ...

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  38. OFFICIAL MESSAGES.

    The Prime Minister received the following cable messages this afternoon from the High Commissioner:— LONDON, Thursday. ...

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  39. GERMAN SUPPLIES.

    Merchants are calling attention to the fact that German supplies are filtering into Germany through Rosterdam and elsewhere in Holland ...

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  40. TURKEY.

    Roumania sternly warned Turkey against adopting a policy of adventure, and promises to endeavour to arrange terms between Turkey and Greece. ...

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  41. AT PLAINBY.

    The party that went to Plainby were driven out in Mr. Blinco's car. Messrs. J. E. Lane and A. D. Henry were the speakers, Messrs. G. J. Cor ...

    Article : 61 words
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