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  2. GIVING WAY.

    The allies have pushed the Germans further back all along the line, the British capturing many guns, stores, and men. It is officially stated that the position is very satisfactory to the allies. the Germans being enclosed as in a vice, from which they should not ...

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  3. BRITISH MOVEMENTS.

    Official.—Sir John French. reporting on tho proceedings of his force up to September 7 say s: — The transport of the troops from ...

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  4. CANADA

    A meeting pf the Patriotic Association raised 176,000 dollars, including the City Corporation’s fifty thousand. Several wealthy residents have ...

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  5. IRISH PARLIAMENT.

    The “Daily Telegraph” (Unionist) states that owing to the war the Government contemplate delaying the establishment of the Irish Parliament, ...

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  6. ROUMANIAN’S REJOICE.

    There is great rejoicing here over the Russian victories In Gallcia. ...

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  7. ARETHUSA’S GALLANTRY.

    A member of the crew of the Arethusa says:—“We came upon the German cruisers in a mist and tough’ almost in the dark. At two thousand ...

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  8. UNITED STATES

    The American Red Cross Society’s snip Red Cross, formerly the Hamburg-America’s liner Hamburg, carrying a dozen hospital units, was about ...

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  9. TEA PLANTERS’ GIFTS.

    The refugees’ committee export 60.000 refugees’, mostly Belgfuns, during the next ten days. Ceylon tea planters have given ...

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  10. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    It Is estimated that the Germans transferred to the east of Prussia a force numbering nearly 200,000. ...

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  11. THE CAPTURE OF LEMBERG.

    Correspondents at the front describing the final episode In the capture of Lemberg state that the Austrians, hoping to check the ­ ...

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  12. HEROES OF PATHFINDER.

    After the explosion on the Path­ finder, and In order to help the survivors to keep afloat in the water, the ship’s boats were smashed up ana ...

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  13. RAILROAD FINANCE.

    Representatives of seven of the bis railroads conferred with President Wilson on the financial conditions due to the war. The re-financing of ­ ...

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  14. GERMANY.

    Herr Pontsma, writing in the “Dally Citizen” (Labor) states that when he left Berlin on August 27, the authorities were not allowing ...

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  15. PEACE RUMORS,

    A telegram from St. Petrograd states that it Is believed In Russian anoforeign diplomatic quarters that Austria-Hungary will shortly sue for ...

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  16. CZAR’S RESOLVE.

    The Russian attempt to cut off the half a million Austrlans Advancing to Lublin is succeeding. A very extentensive­ battle is in progress. ...

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  17. ANOTHER LIVER CAPTURED.

    The Holland-America Co.’s liner Noordan[?], on route from New York tot Rotterdam, with German reservists and a general cargo also destined for ...

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  18. HOLLAND

    The German operations In Northern Belgium cause Increasing anxiety. A Royal proclamation has been Issued declaring that All Dutch ports and all ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. SINEWS OF WAR.

    Berlin papers state that Germany will issue fifty million sterling In five per cent, treasury bonds, with a currency of five years. A further five ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN’S REINFORCED.

    Heavy fighting continues, extending from Ravarussika to Dniester, where the Austrlans, who were beaten at Lemberg, have been reinforced. ­ ...

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  21. PESSIMISM PREVAILS.

    Recent messages from Germany : state that all Germany Is in the deepest mourning, and the only news published consists of the enormous list ...

    Article : 255 words
  22. ENGLISH PASSENGERS REMOVED.

    The Swedish steamer Ganthiod has reached Gofle, a Swedish port in the Gulf or Bothnia. She reports that she was held up by a German torpedo boat. ...

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  23. WAR FLASHES.

    The Indian Government proposes to negotiate with the British Dominions for reciprocal arrangements affecting the emigration of Indians similar to ...

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  24. OCEANIC WRECKED.

    Sir G. Reid has forwarded the following additional message:— Official.—The Oceanic, an armed merchant cruiser, has been wrecked ...

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  25. WHEN SETTLEMENT COMES.

    The “Reitch,” commenting on the peace declaration by the Triple Entente­ state that when a settlement comes they must leave no room for ...

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  26. TASMANIA

    The Premier of Tasmania (Hon. J. Earle) last night received the following cable from the Secretary of State for the Colonies ...

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  27. GERMANS GENERAL RETIREMENT.

    An official communique states that there are Indications that the Germans are retiring along the whole front. The strategical situation of the Frencn ...

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  28. TO MEET THE RUSSIANS?

    A German squadron of battleships. cruisers and destroyers was seen in the Gulf of Bothnia steaming eastwards. ...

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  29. EXPLAINING AWAY LEMBURG.

    The “Vienna Zeltung” says that the Russians only seized Lemberg because the Austrlans were surprised, and also that resistance would have exposed ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. ENGLAND

    Mr. Asquith will ask the Commons to-morrow for additional [?] for the army. Lieutenant-Colonel Sir G. Scott (member for Bradford) ...

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  31. HIGHLANDERS AMBUSHED.

    A private in the First Gordon High landers states that during the retirement from Mods his regiment war inarching along a narrow road, ...

    Article : 242 words
  32. AUSTRIA

    The “Dally Mail's" Milan correspondent states that two Russian journalists were shot in their rooms by the police, and five other foreign ...

    Article : 180 words
  33. AUSTRO-SERB STRUGGLE.

    A telegram from Skutarl states that General Vukititch. with three Montenegrin columns, after a stubborn fight occupied Focin, an important position ...

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  34. BETWEEN TWO FIRES.

    The result of the lost four days fighting shows that the southern division of the German army of Invasion is being caught between two fires. The ...

    Article : 481 words
  35. ON THE SEA.

    A British gunboat has captured a trawler with IWU hundred mines on board. The trawler claimed to belong to Grimsby. ...

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  36. TURKEY.

    A revolt has broken out ln the Turkish army at Adrianople, owing to famine. People In Constantinople ...

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  37. GERMANS RETREAT 25 MILES.

    Official.— All attempts to break through our troops on the right bank of the Oured have failed. The British crossed the Marne, and the enemy ...

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  38. FATAL DISOBEDIENCE.

    The Press Bureau states that the Admiralty explains that the Runo departed ­ from the Admiralty’s directions which would have assured he: ...

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  39. SMTTH-DORRIEN PRAISED.

    Sir John French adds:—I cannot close this brief account of this glorious stand by the British troops without recording my deep appreciation ...

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  40. IN THE FAR EAST.

    Torrential rains and floods destroyed the bridges near Tsingtao, checking the Japanese land operations. A German land mine exploded, killing ...

    Article : 113 words
  41. MINES IN ADRIATIC.

    The British and French torpedo vessels are removing Innumerable Austrian mines In the Adriatic Sea. An Austrian aeroplane ...

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  42. ATTEMPTING TO STIR UP THE ARABS.

    The “‘Daily Chronicle’s” Milan correspondent asserts that two German officers, ostensibly as consul and secretary, arrived at Tripoli last month. ...

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  43. CHURCH MILITANT.

    It is estimated that 20.000 French priests are now active combatants. A brigade of 8000 zonaves went with a terrible dash into the battle ...

    Article : 170 words
  44. HELIGOLAND FIGHT.

    In a letter home, a sailor aboard H.M.S. Lion says that it was a fine sight to see the Lion demolish the German cruiser off Hellgoland. Some ...

    Article : 229 words
  45. SECOND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

    The medical examination of recruits for the second expeditionary force will take place at the gun. room, Launceston to-morrow. ...

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  46. REINFORCEMENTS FROM BELGIUM.

    Sixty thousand Germans in Belgium have been hurriedly despatched to France In three columns. The Germans are extensively mining the ...

    Article : 64 words
  47. 8500 SUSPECTS ARRESTED.

    The Brewers’ Exhibition has been postponed, but the Colonial wine competitions ­ will be held as arranged. The Home Secretary ...

    Article : 127 words
  48. RIFLE RANGE AT FLINDERS ISLAND.

    Senator Ready has received an Intimation that a suitable rifle range site has been secured by the Defence department on Fllnders Island, also ...

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  49. ST. PETROGRAD. Thursday.

    Tokio advices state that Japan has joined the Entente’s agreement not to make peace separately. Bronchitis, Loss of Voice. Colds, use ...

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  50. WITH THE RUSSIANS.

    It is reported that Russia is liberating all Galicians on parole, hoping to create a good impression in Galicia. While the Austrians, Slovaki, ...

    Article : 114 words
  51. SIR JOHN ENJOYS HIS SMOKE.

    Some British officers from the front describe the four days’ battle as being terrific. The Germans are surrendering in groups of fifty and sixty, and ...

    Article : 92 words
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