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  2. THE BATTLE OF THE AISNE.

    The news from the scene of hostilities remains v[?]gue, so far as the actual progress of the big battle is conc[?]rned, but accounts Indicate that the allies are holding their own, and in places making steady advances against the enemy. A critical stage in the ...

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  3. AN ULSTER ARMY CORPS.

    The Ulster Foreign Mission Service Army Corps now numbers 10,524. Major-General. Powell has been appointed to the command, with ...

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  4. STABBING IN THE BACK.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s " naval expert quotes a letter from Dr. William Lloyd to the effect that many trawlers­ captured in the North Sea were ...

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  5. VIOLINIST WOUNDED.

    The “Fran forcer Zeit[?]ng's” Vienna correspondent reports that the famous violinist Kreisler, who is acting as a lieutenant in the Landsturm, has been ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    German despatches show that the success of the war loan was due to the Government attaching 25 percent, of all bank balances, and forcing ...

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  7. NEWS FROM THE GERMAN SIDE.

    A wireless message received in Berlin on Saturday from the main headquarters of the German army reports ­ with regard to the operations in ...

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  8. GERMANS DECEIVED.

    Router’s Paris correspondent states that wounded soldiers relate that when the Germans began to bombard Fort Troyon the French did not reply ­ ...

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  9. THE ENEMIES’ COMMERCE.

    An influential committee of business men has been formed in London under the presidency of Lord Desborough for the purpose of diverting ...

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  10. NATIONAL SPLIT IN AUSTRIA.

    The "Messagero" states that notwithstanding frequent hangings, the Slavs and Bohemians continue their agitation for separation from Austria. ...

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  11. JAPANESE CAMPAIGN.

    The Japanese have occupied the Shantung railway up the Wel[?]sir and Yangt[?]e. ...

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  12. HONOR TO TH E BRAVE.

    Artillery men in the Leicester military hospital state that on German regiment was completely swept away in a mad attempt to cross a stream ...

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  13. ENGLAND.

    Twenty members of the original committee of the Irish volunteers identified with the Sinn Fein have issued a manifesto repudiating Mr. ...

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  14. BELGIUM.

    Herr Lilebknecht, the German social democrat leader, in an interview­ has declared that he will inform his compatriots of the condition of the ...

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  15. GERMAN SOCIALISTS.

    Members of the Socialist parties in Germany will Shortly meet to discuss steps to help the unemployed and measures for promoting peace. ...

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  16. FIGHTING RENEWED.

    An official announcement states that fighting has commenced with German troops at Sopo[?]k and [?] south and eastward of Suwalk[?], and ...

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  17. MONASTERY DESECRATED.

    The “Standard’s” Antwerp correspondent states that the Germans occupied a monastery at Montaimen. where they drank to excess, and then ...

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  18. GERMAN PRESS CAMPAIGN.

    The Canadian new' spapers are flooded with anti-British reports, apparently ­ emanating from the German Ambassador to the U.S.A. (Count ...

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  19. A ZEPPELIN BROUGHT DOWN.

    A [?] which hovered over Warsaw dropped two bombs near Ka[?] railway station, but did little damage. Subsequently the airship was shot ...

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  20. RANJITSINTJPS LOYALTY.

    His Highness, Prince Ranjitsin[?]ji. has placed at the disposal of the Empire­ all the resources of his principality, and promises to maintain one ...

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  21. GERMAN ATTACK REPULSED.

    Five thousand Germans approached Bassrods, near T[?]rmonde, with the object of burning it, but the Belgians after a desperate struggle, lasting ...

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  22. GERMAN WOUNDED.

    Wounded German officers bitterly comment on the cowardice of their ambulance corps, who f[?]d with the r[?]ating [?]ies, leaving the wound ...

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  23. SERVIAN CAMPAIGN.

    It is semi-officialy stated that des[?] fighting continues between [?]mik, L[?]znitza, and Nitrovitza Sha[?]atz. The Servian position is ...

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  24. MAGNIFICENT AUSTRALIA.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette.” commenting on the capture of German New Guinea, and the official reports of the magnificent Australian contingents, ...

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  25. OPERATIONS IN BELGIUM.

    Reuter's Agent at Ostend reports 40.000 Germans encamped at Water [?] since last Saturday, the staff being located at Ruysbroek. The Germans ...

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  26. BRITISH LABOR PARTY.

    A concocted British Labor part[?] man[?] says that Sir Edward Grey is chiefly responsible for the war. ...

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  27. CAMPAIGN IN FRANCE.

    The Germans have been making [?]ant attacks on the British near So[?]ssons. The infantry charged hour after hour, but were always mo[?]ed ...

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  28. CAPTURED PRIZES TO BE SOLD.

    Tho Prize Court will sell by auction the first five of the enemy’s captured ships on October 7. The sales of captured grain to date total a ...

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  29. GERMANY’S “RIGHTEOUS” CAUSE

    Fifty members of the German Centre party in the Reichstag have sent to the Cardinals an ardent plea for the German cause, declaring that ...

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  30. DUEL IN THE AIR.

    A German aeroplane p[?]rs[?]ed a re[?]ing Belgian biplane near Brussels. Several shots were exchanged at a great height, and the German ...

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  31. GERMAN MANUFACTURES.

    Mr, Milne, on behalf of the Board of Trade, has collected 430 samples of foreign hardware, hollowware, tools, and aluminium goods, mostly German ...

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  32. KAISER’S SON IN HOSPITAL.

    Prince Oscar, the fifth son of the Kaiser, is in hospital In Berlin suffering from heart weakness. Herr Kru[?]er, the German Davis Cup ...

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  33. ON THE SEA.

    The Cressy’s wireless operator states that there were many instances of heroism. One of the seamen, a [?]plendid swimmer, was picked [?] by ...

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  34. 200,000 GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Two' hundred thousand German reinforcements for the army in France have [?]raversed Belgium during the last few days. Snow and [?]oods have ...

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  35. BELGIANS REFUSE TO EMIGRATE

    The Belgian mission. which has made a brief visit here, has stated that Belgium is too dear to Belgian to permit of general emigration to ...

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  36. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    It is reported that great masses of German trcops are going to France via Aix la Chapelle. ...

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  37. DISGUISED GUN EMPLACEMENTS

    The “Matin” publishes details concerning the wood of Lonieres, about six kilometres from the centre of the town of Maube[?]ge. lt was offered for ...

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  38. CARPENTIER WOUNDED.

    'Among the British officers, who had been killed, are R. F. Simson, and J. L. Huggan, tho Scottish International­ footballers. It Is also rumored ...

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  39. “A UNITED EMPIRE.”

    The Prime Minister (Mr. H. H. Asquith) received a great ovation yesterday a t the Mansion House in Dublin, when he addressed a recruiting ...

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  40. BRITISH HOSPITAL TRAINS.

    The British have organised two special trains for the couve[?]ance of the wounded from the front to the have hospital. Each train consists of ...

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  41. WITH THE RUSSIANS.

    Prior to the capture of Jaro[?]lav, the Austrian trenchies were filled with wounded and dead, who had been lying th[?] for days. The prisoners had ...

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  42. CREW OF SUNKEN STEAMER.

    A German steamer has arrived with eighteen officers and 292 men. belonging to the British ship, Caps Trafalgar, which was sunk by a ...

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  43. ROUMANIA.

    Tho paper “[?] Secolo” reports a conflict between the King of Roumania and his ministers. The King, who is actuated by family ties, with ...

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  44. MURDERED PRIEST.

    T h e Abbe Dalebuque, who was recently shot by the Germans near Valenciennes as a spy, spent the night praying in the church of Saint Nicholas ...

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  45. NEW GOVERNING BODY.

    Regarding the Sinn Fein manifesto. Mr. Redmond states that the majority of the provisional committee of volunteers will meet at Dublin on ...

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  46. GERMAN PREPARATIONS.

    Tho “Daily Telegraph's” Paris correspondent states that the quarries near Comple[?] are forming the main strength of the German right. The ...

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  47. BATTLE CONTINUING.

    An official communique states :—On the left, between the Rivers Somme and Oise, the battle continues very violently. We have progressed ...

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  48. AUSTRIAN FORT BOMBARDED.

    It is officially admitted in Vienna that the French fleet has bombarded the island of Lissa, doing some damage. ...

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  49. AUSTRIAN ISLAND OCCUPIED.

    A British and French force has occupied the island of Lissa in the Adriatic. ...

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  50. BRITISH WOUNDED.

    Fourteen hundred British wounded arrived at South[?]ion yesterday. The British Red Cross is sending 30 surgeons and 150 nurses to Paris ...

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  51. VICTIMS OF THE DISASTER.

    Mr. H. Ronnich, an ex-member of Scott's Antarctic expedition, is among the Hoguo's missing. ...

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  52. THE CAMPAIGN IN AUSTRIA.

    During one of the Galician engagements the Russians lured the Austria us to cross a small river, and when the bridge was crowded with ...

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  53. GERMAN MURDERERS.

    The Daily Chronicle’s" correspondent in [?]ordeau states that General Strenger, commanding the 53rd brigade, of German infantry, has ...

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  54. INDIA’S HELP.

    The Viceroy has accepted the Nizam of Hyderabad's gift of sixty lakhs of rupees to defra[?] the entire oversea expenses of the first Hyderabad ...

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  55. FINE NAVAL SHOOTING.

    Captain Meyer of the Kaiser [?] helm [?]er Grosse, who has arrived, States that they were congratulation themselves on sinking three ...

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  56. HOLLAND.

    Eighteen hundred German prisoners captured between Malines and Aerschott on September 23, have been sent to England. ...

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  57. BRIDGING THE MEUSE.

    The Germans have constructed three 100 yard bridges across the Meuse at [?]inant. The Germans are bombarding ...

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  58. ROYAL VISIT TO ALDERSHOT.

    The King and Queen and Lord Kitchener have made a tour at Aidershot, where they inspected 130,000 recruits­ for the new army. ...

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  59. GERMAN ADVANCE REPULSED.

    The Austrian strategists believed Jurosla[?] practically impregnable from San, where the ground is open, and huge swamp impeded the advance ...

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  60. HIGHLAND PLUCK .

    During the fighting at So[?]ssons 01. Saturday, the Germans surprised 150 Highlanders with a maxim , guarding a, bridge. The Germans in overpowering ...

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  61. SANGUINARY STREET FIGHTING.

    According to the “Daily News” Germans during last week end left their [?]renches and occupied a village in order to shelter from a storm. The ...

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  62. LOAN TO BELGIUM.

    M r. Lloyd-George, speaking [?] a recruiting meeting at Cri[?]ieth, said that 14 years ago be stood on the same platform and opposed the South ...

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  63. CRISIS APPROACHING.

    The dearth of details regarding the fighting on the Ais[?] is an indication that a crisis in the battle is approaching. The French authorities are ...

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  64. DUTCH NEUTRALITY.

    Owing to the Increasing proof[?] that Dutch merchants are endeavoring to evade the neutrality regulations, the Government of the Nether ...

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  65. NORWEGIAN STEAMER MINED.

    The Norwegian steamer Hesvik has been sunk by a mine in the North Sea, two of the crew being killed. ...

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  66. DECISIVE BATTLE IMMINENT.

    Tho “Daily Chronicle's” Petrograd correspondent says that it is officially believed that a great decisive battle in East Prussia is imminent. Complete ...

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  67. AUSTRIAN STEAMER MINED.

    A message from Trieste states that the Austrian steamer Baron Gautsch, was mined and sunk in t e Adriatic. ...

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  68. GERMAN AEROPLANE RAID.

    A German aeroplane at mid-day dropped a bomb in a timber yard at Boulogne, but only a few windows were broken. ...

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  69. ADRIATIC FORTRESS DIS­MANTLED.

    The “Messagero” states that the allies’ fleets have resumed the bombardment­ of Cattaro, and have dismantled the powerful fortress on ...

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  70. RUSSIAN GRAIN FOR EXPORT.

    It is understood that Russia has withdrawn the prohibition against grain export Enormous supplies of grain are now in sight. ...

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  71. BRITISH SAILORS RETURNING.

    Twenty sailors rescued from the three cruisers have started for Eng[?] Wood Pi[?]s. — do not [?] cheap, strong, very durable, cheap to ...

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  72. THE STRUGGLE ON THE LEFT.

    A despatch from Rheims says that the bombardment of the Cathedral has been resumed. ...

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  73. RUSSIAN LIBERALISM,

    M. Bourt[?]off, the Russian revolutionary. In an interview here stated that Liberalism [?] ln Russia was stronger than ever, and the ...

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  74. FRENCH TRAITOR.

    At Wire clock yesterday morning, in the great courtyard of the Ecole Mill[?] a man named Grualt, a French reservist, was degraded for ...

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