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  2. RETREAT CONTINUED.

    The Central News Agency’s Dieppe correspondent reports that the allies extreme left, after advancing through Roye and Ham S.E. of Amiens), and ...

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  3. ON THE SEA.

    It is officially stated in Berlin that a torpedo from a submarine sunk the German cruiser Hela. The majority of the crew were saved. ...

    Article : 111 words
  4. GROWN PRINCE ESCAPES.

    The plains of Champagne offer no natural positions for defene, and it is probable that the present fighting is only a rearguard action to cover ...

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  5. BATTLE IN BALTIC.

    An official telegram received here from Berlin states that [?] vessels of the German Battle fleet were in action on Monday against a fleet or ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Fourth South African Mounted Rifles, under Colonel Dawson, after two night marches surprised a German forces occupying a drift, sixty ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. 100,000 GERMANS AROUND BRUSSELS.

    The “Daily Chronicle's Antwerp correspondent, wiring on Tuesday, stated that the military conditions had completely attered. There are now ...

    Article : 247 words
  8. DEFENCES OF POLA.

    The Germans have provided Pola, the Austrian Adriatic port with heavy howitzers and many modern gans. Pola is also defended by live wires ...

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  9. BOER GENERAL RESIGNS.

    Brigadier -General C .F. Beyers has resigned the Commandant -General ship of the Union citizen defence force. (Commandant Beyers was the ...

    Article : 177 words
  10. TRUSTEE STOCKS.

    The Stock Exchange commutes has fixed prices for trustier securers, and has prohibited members from purchasing or seeding below the fixed prices ...

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  11. ENGLAND

    Mr. Ronar Low addressing a meeting­ of the Unicenist Party leaders on the Government’s proposals concerning the Irish and Welsh Bills, said ...

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  12. FATAL HOME WORK.

    The German troops slaughtered 182 civilians at Soumagn, on the ground that rifles were found in some of the houses, despite the fact that ­ ...

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  13. JAPAN.

    The Japanese cavairy has captured Tsismo, ten miles outside the Kiachow zone. Kiachow has an area of about 200 ...

    Article : 331 words
  14. WITH THE RUSSIANS.

    The Austro German losses in Northern Calicia in the seventeen day’s lighting include 200,000 prisoners now in the hands of the Russians ...

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  15. PRUSSIAN TOWN OCCUPIED.

    The Russians have occupied Czarnu witz (Silesta), without firing a shou (Czarnowitz is a Prussian frontier town about 140 miles from Breslau). ...

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  16. SIEGE OF MAUBEUGR

    The investment of Manheuge commenced on August 29. the first German shell falling on the 7th. The main attack was made on the east and north ...

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  17. GERMANY THREATENS CHINA.

    The German Charged Bafflers has notified China that his Government reserves the right to deal with China in the present and the future, owing ...

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  18. STELL ADVANCING.

    An offical report received here states that the Russians crossed the lower San unopposed and occupied Gordek. They are now one day’s ...

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  19. KING VISITS WOUNDED.

    Baron von Nettefieldt of Cran brook (Kent), has been arrested and imprisoned at Aldershot. The King and Oneen, on visiting ...

    Article : 302 words
  20. WAR FLASHES.

    The Council of Ministers has decided­ to increase by 5 per cent, the Customs tariff to all States not granting Russia the most favored nation ­ ...

    Article : 299 words
  21. AUSTRIAN'S DESERT ALLY.

    Details are to hand of the Russian victory Krasnik, which followed the failure of the Austrian attack on the entrenchments at Dedjvitze, eleven ...

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  22. BRITISH GENERAL KILLED.

    Brigadier—General N. Findlay, one of the best British artillery officers. was killed at the battle of Torey, north ward of Chatean Thierry, a shell blow. ...

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  23. GERMANY.

    The Imperial Chancellor (Baron Hollweg) in a statement to the press, replying to Mr. Asquith’s speech, said that England should have advised ...

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  24. GERMAN CAVALRY ROUTED.

    One thousand French cavary yesterday surprised three thousand German cavalry encamped at Rousbrugge. and routed them after two hours ...

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  25. AN AUSTRALIAN HERO.

    Mr. John Maggellen, of Brisbane has been recommended to the Royal Homance Society for twire rescuing a would be suicide from the Regent’s ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. KAISER ENDANGERED.

    The German newspapers state that the Kaiser entered French territory at Montmedy, and expecting that his troops would soon enter Paris, but ...

    Article : 415 words
  27. TASMANIA

    The Devonport machine gun section and the Ulverstone. Burnie. and West Coast companins of teh 21st regiment, to the number of 240 officers and men, ...

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  28. FOOTBALLER PROMOTED.

    Georges Andre. the famous sprinter and international footballer, has been promoted to be sergeant for gallery. The German has surrounded ...

    Article : 218 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN CADETS VOLUN­TEER.

    The Government has accepted the generous offer of the Australian mounted­ cadets contingent’s services for the remaining period of their stay in ...

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  30. GLAD TO BE CAPTURED?

    The German prisoners in France are exceedingly well trended. They have coffee for breakfast, and soup, meat, vegetables, and salad for lunch. ...

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  31. A DOUBTFUL SECURITY.

    The German Government, realising that little help is probable from neutral countries, is making frantic anpeala for the internal loan. ...

    Article : 267 words
  32. IN BELGIUM.

    A Belgian battalon blew up the railway between Alost and Termonde and then surprised a German battalion,­ killing fify men, and capturing ...

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  33. INTENSE COLD EXPERIENCED.

    Reports from Austria state that the cold in Galicia is intense, particularly at night. The soldiers are suffering terribly. ...

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  34. IN CLOSE CONTACT.

    Official.— On Tuesday midnight, on the left the allied armies were in close contact with the enemy along the whole front, marked by the heights ...

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  35. USING “DUM-DUMS.”

    Telegrams form Berlin state that the Crown Prince after the surrender of Longwy, took the French commahder’s proffered sword, and, ­ ...

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  36. AUSTRIANS NON PLUSSED.

    The Russians, by crossing the San Immediately behind there treating Austrians, avoided the upper Hallower reaches guarded by the Jaroslave ...

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  37. CAPITALISTS COY.

    Only 200,000,000 marks out of the 1,000.000,000 loan were subscribed. The German newspapers are printing immense advertisements appealing to ...

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  38. HORROR UPON HORROR.

    The Press Bureau announces that.. the Belgian Commission’s second report gives instances of German arties at Louvain, Malipes, and ...

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  39. JEALOUS GERMANS.

    The newspapers in Berlin publish a number of letters from the front complaining bitterly of the reports that German women and girls had received ...

    Article : 388 words
  40. HOME RULE.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr, Asquith, in Introducing the Suspensor Bill, dented that the Government was taking advantage of the ...

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  41. BOER WAR LESSONS.

    Last week’s battle was fought in the fruit country of Frances, even the open roads being lined with avenues of pears and apples. Under the ...

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  42. WHY PRUSSIA WAS INVADED.

    The “Morning Post’s” Petrograd correspondent states that General Rennekampf was ordered to advance into Prussia regardless of losses in order ...

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  43. TWO THOUSAND GRAVE DIGGERS

    Many of the French seriously wounded in the Marne fighting in the ripened corn, or the deserten cottage gardens, being found ...

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  44. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    The following message was received­ to-day from the High Commissioner:— Official.— The Foreign Secretary tonight. In reply to the German ...

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  45. ITALY

    “La Messagero” foreshadows the reconstruction of the Italian Ministry inaugurating a new policy under the auspices of a National Cabinet, ­ ...

    Article : 267 words
  46. AUSTRO-SERB FIGHTING.

    Official.— 96,000 Austrians attempted to cross the Drina, near Racha. They temporarily succeeded, but were finally replused by Servian bayonet ...

    Article : 197 words
  47. AUSTRO-ITALIANS KILLED.

    It is officially admitted at Trieste the 16,000 soldiers from Trieste and Trent, mostly Italian speaking, fighting in the first line, were killed in the ...

    Article : 337 words
  48. HURRICANE HELPS ALLES.

    The hurricane in Northern France on Sunday is seriously imp[?] the German retreat. Torrential rates awaiting the circlets into ...

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  49. MOTHER DRINKS SON’S BLOOD.

    Colonel Von Reuter, of Zabern fame. and Lieutenant von Feather were killed on the same day respectively ner Louvain and the Irontier near ...

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  50. LORDS IMPLACABLE.

    In the Loros, Lord Ore w e moved the second reading of the Homes Rule Bill. Lord Middleton (U). moved the ...

    Article : 337 words
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