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  2. FURTHER BRITISH GAIN.

    Sir Douglas Halg reports the weather wet and stormy We gained further ground to the north-westward of the ullen, and there is ...

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  3. ALLIES RECAPTURE ST. JULIEN.

    From Peris:—Tudeso, a Bavarian Officer, who has been taken prisoner, relates, that his battalion worth of Hollenbeck mutinied three days before ...

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  4. RUSSIAN FRONT

    Petrograd reports that the army shows a marked recovery of military spirit. Even units which led the retreat are lighting bravely. The ...

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  5. WAR ANNIVERSARY DAY

    The Press Bureau reports that the King has telegraphed to the King of the Belgians' as follows:— “On this the third, anniversary of ...

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  6. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The loss of Czernowitz is a bad blow to Russia and Roumania, as It Is threatening that part of Roumania, which is grill free of Austro-Germans, ...

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  7. SUBMARINE WARFARE. W

    A crime of unparalleled ferocity is revealed in the deliberate murder of chirty-eight of the crew of the Belgian Princes. There are three survivors ...

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  8. COLORED PRISONERS.

    Wireless, German official:— No important attacks attacks in Flanders owing to We raided south-westward of Leintrey, and took prisoner a great ...

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  9. BRITISH REGAIN POSITIONS.

    Sir Douglas Haig—We recaptured the remaining trench which the enemy forced on Thursday night eastward of monarchy - Lepreux. Our positions here ...

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  10. RUSSIANS’S STUBBORN RESTSTANCE.

    From Berne:—The war correspondent of the Vienna "Zeit Telegraph' the Russian armies have rallied, and are now offering a stubborn ...

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  11. BIG GERMAN AERODROMES.

    From Amsterdam: The "M[?] describes the immense aviation ground that the Germans have established in Belgium between Elversale and Ham. ...

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  12. FIGHTING, BUT STILL RETIRING

    A wireless message says that the Russians, after a stubborn battle, retired across the Zbrucz. In several the troops are retiring. Between ...

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  13. TO OTHER ALLIES.

    The King telegraphed the Emperor of Japan, tho kings of Italy. Serbia, and Roumania, and the presidents of France, America, and Portugal, as ...

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  14. USURPATION OF POWERS.

    The Government will to-morrow publish a decree ordering severe punishment for every form of usurpation of the Government’s regal powers. ...

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  15. BRITAIN TO RUSSIA.

    The Press Bureau reports that Mr. Lloyd-George has telegraphed to the Russian Prime Minister: “I assure you the resignation of the British people Is to ...

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  16. CZERNOWITZ AND BEYOND.

    Wireless German official:—We captured several villages on the Lowerzbrutz, and captured Czernowitz, and penetrated positions further south ...

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  17. WHY BRUSILOFF WENT.

    General Brusiloff’s dismissal is believed to be due to his failure to take immediate and adequate measures during recent events m the front. ...

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  18. PETROGRAD COMMANDER.

    General Washk[?]shy Vas been appointed pointed commander of the Petrograd [?]rarrison. General Egrets refused [?] position. ...

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  19. A SECOND RORKE'S DRIFT.

    Correspondents in Flanders say that it is only now known that a party of Lancashires, between St. Julien and Frezenberg, exceeded the objective, ...

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  20. ENEMY ACCOUNTS.

    From Amsterdam—Hiudenburg telegrapted to the Kaiser:—We have cap-Czernowitz and have almost freed Austria-Hungary of the enemy. ...

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  21. PRESIDENT POINCARE.

    From Paris: President Poincare replying to King George’s message, telegraphed: “France is resolved lo pursue to a finish the work of liberation ...

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  22. GENERAL BOTHA.

    General Botha’s telegram to to-day’s Anniversary Meeting in London: “I [?]an only reiterate my last year’s message, and say, Let us press on to ...

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  23. ASSISTANT WAR MINISTER.

    Boris Savenkoff, a well-known revolutionary has been appointed Assistant War Minister ...

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  24. GERMANS REPUBLIC NEAR CERNY.

    To-night French communique:— Bad weather continues along the above front in Belgian. After very violent bombardments last night south ...

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  25. SPANISH NEWS.

    From Madrid:—Germanophile newspapers are attacking the Government concerning the submarine interned at censorship of the press ...

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  26. MR. ASQUITH.

    Mr As[?]tth’s message to the Dundee anniversary meeting: “Let us reaffirm our adherence to the aims wherewith we entered tho conflict. We ...

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  27. GENERAL MURDERED.

    General Erdell[?], commander of the 11th array, has been fatally shot In the back. It is supposed that he was shot on account of his efforts to restore ...

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  28. GENERAL TONE OF MEETINGS.

    The Anniversary meeting throughout out Great Britain displayed a general tone of enthusiasm and a determination to carry on the war to a ...

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  29. COMMANDER ARRESTED.

    The newspapers report that. Gurko, the commander of the Russian troops on the Western front, has been arrested. ...

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  30. MINOR RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    Wireless Russian official:—We attacked northward of Hubiatyn, cleared on the Zbrucz, on the eastern bank of Zbrucz, and took 43 prisoners, We ...

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  31. INTERNED SUBMARINE CREW,

    An Amsterdam -message reports that be Dutch Government bas confirmed he Internment of the crew of U26 he crew of U23 have been released. ...

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  32. BRITAIN’S FOOD.

    It is officially staled that Lord Rhon[?]da has Invited the local government bodies of Great Britain to appoint Food Control Committees to as ...

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  33. FRENCH AND ENGLISH TENACITY

    The “Petit Parislen” reports that the Anglo-French. with admirable broadly and tenacity, have resisted all German counter attacks the enemy ...

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  34. GERMAN DEFENCES AT ZONNEBEKE.

    From Paris—The "Perit Journals” correspondent at the front describe the position at Zonnebeke. whence the Germans recently made violent but ...

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  35. GENERAL SMUTS.

    General Smuts, in a message to the Dominions on War Anniversary Day, says: “More and more the inward meaning of the world war appears. ...

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  36. PREMIER KERENSKY’S RESIGNATION.

    From Petrograd—Premier Kerensky has resigned, and tins left Petrograd, declaring that the difficulties met with in his efforts to reconstitute the ...

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  37. GERMAN GAINS MERELY TEMPORARY.

    Sir Douglas Halg reports:—Wet and stmy. The enemy yesterday night renewed his attempt to drive us out positions occupied by our infantry ...

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  38. GERMAN NEWSTAPERS ANGEY WITH SPAIN

    From Amsterdam:—German net papers are attacking Spain for not allowing submarines in territorial aters. The "Rundschmn" says England ...

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  39. CZERNOWITZ.

    Czernowltz has now changed hauas six times. The enemy southward of Czernowltz is following the valleys of Bukowina and the tributaries of the ...

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  40. CROPS SERIOUSLY DAMAGED.

    Seven days of almost incessant rain has seriously damaged the crops in the south-east districts of England. ...

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  41. DOUBTS ON THE [?] POLICY

    Admiral Preside s[?]arsing the naval work of the [?] year of the war, reiterated his warning against exaggerated house of the eng[?] ...

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  42. LANDSTURMERS CALLED UP.

    The ''Neuste Wiener Journal" says the German authorities have called up the 1899, 1898, and 189[?] landsturmers for September 22. ...

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  43. AMERICA’S WAR ACTIVITIES

    From Washington:—Explorer Nansen who is visiting America to make representations in regard to Norway’s position is American plan of blocked ...

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  44. SPEECH BY LLOYD-GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd-George had a great ovation on rising to address the great meeting the tho Queen’s Hall to express the inflexible determination of ...

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  45. KERENSKY WITHDRAWS RESIGNATION.

    M. Kerensky has withdrawn his resignation. and remains to reconstruct the Ministry on Radical Socialist lines. ...

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  46. GERMANY ADVANCING- RAPIDLY.

    A wireless German message states:-We crossed the frontier north-eastward of Czernowitz, and have occupied Gallcia, with the exception of a narrow ...

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  47. AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE.

    Lord Crewe, reviewing the third year's operations paid a tribute to the splendid valor of the Australian Infantry In France. ...

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  48. "ENGLISH ADVANCES FAILED."

    Wireless German official:—English advences at Nleuport and Western road Westward of Rixevourte and Langemark failed. The enemy ...

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  49. PRICE FIXING IN BRITAIN

    The merchants’ committee of the London Chamber of Commerce has submitted to the Government a statement respecting the effect of the ...

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  50. BRITISH MINERS’ CONFERENCE.

    The South Wales Miners’ Conference has passed a resolution demanding drastic Government action in regard to protic[?]ring and the immediate ...

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  51. STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE.

    There ore Indications that the La[?]tites are hopelessly divided over sending delegates to Stockholm. The maritime unions are strongly averse ...

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  52. TAKING OF LA BASSEEVlLLE.

    The "New York Herald's" correspondent at Paris quotes the “Pettit Parlsien’s" description of the fighting in Flanders as follows:—“The struggle ...

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  53. BRITISH RECAPTURE ST.JOLIEN

    Field Maraual Haig:—Our tropps have re-established themselves at St Julien. Our fire broke up German Infantry, which was measing for a ...

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  54. AMERICAN CONTROL OF EXPORTS.

    The “New York Sun’s” Washington correspondent says the results of America a exports control is that Norway has guaranteed that the supplies ...

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  55. AMERICA AMD THE WAR.

    It is reported from Washington Hint Mr. Newton D. Baker, estimntes the cost of drafting tho United States army at 8,600,000 dollars. ...

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  56. GERMANY’S NEUTRAL SUPPLIES.

    The “Cologne Gazette” points out that Germany's neutral neighbors are carefully conserving their food supplies owing to the precarious shipping ...

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  57. SHIPPING COMMANDEERED.

    Advices from Washington state that the Shipping Board decided to commander all ships now constructing and hasten their completion. The ...

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  58. C.S. EXPORTS EMBARGO.

    Prom Washington:—President Wilson says the embargo on the exports ship steel, unless it is to be used for was purposes. Is deafened to prevent ...

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  59. LIVING IN HELL.

    Germna semi-official newspapers warn the public that they must expect large losses in Franders as the battle had hardly begun. ...

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  60. CONCRETE SHIPS.

    The “Tribune’s” Washington correspondent says that P. Clark, a former of the Shipping Board. Is experimenting as to the possibility of ...

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  61. MR. HOLMAN’S DOINGS.

    Mr. Holm an has conferred with Professor Gilbert Murray on educational matters. He has else had lengthy Interviews with Mr. Walter Long and other ...

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  62. DESPITE DISCOMFORTS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs—The weather continues frightful, and resembles the Flemish winter. The Germans. despite repeated efforts, fail to ...

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  63. BACK TO THE BEGINNING.

    The New York "Evening Post’s Washington' correspondent save that he learns from a from authority flat Count Zimmerman him admitted that ...

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  64. SWEDISH MINERS.

    From Copenhagen—The Swedish press publishes a scheme to send Swedes to Germany end Austria to hew coal for Sweden. A percentage of ...

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  65. SERBIAN GIRLS DEPORTED

    It is states that the enemy has reported to Constantinople, for the hare[?], 8000 Serbian girle of from 10 to 14 year of age ...

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  66. HINDENBURG’S . NEPHEW

    Prom Newhaven (Connecticut): It is reported that Paul Francis Schiyck, a nephew of General Hindenburg, has enlisted In the American Navy, and ...

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