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  2. ITALIAN ONSLA[?]UGHT ON ISONZO

    An Italian official message:—The battle is continuing. We carried new positions, and repulsed vi[?]ent counter attacks. Our captures now ...

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  3. WESTERN FRONT

    Ottawa reports that at lens the Canadians captured 1100 Germans, [?]pulsed twenty counter [?] and their machine gunners killed and ...

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  4. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    When the American steamer Campania was torpedoed on August 6, the French rescuing vess[?] were also attacked by gun fire and a tor[?]. ...

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  5. POPE'S APPEAL FOR PEACE.

    Monsignor Gasparri (Papal Secretary) has given the United Press an [?]plifying statement in regard to the Pope’s [?] proposal:— ...

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  6. COMPARATIVE QUIET ON MEUSE.

    A Paris communique:—On the left bank of the Meuse the enemy weakly replied to our artillery. On the right bank the activity of both artilleries is ...

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  7. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    The “New York World's” correspondent at Petrograd states that more than 700 so-called Americans have arrived the past few days, only a ...

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  8. FIGHT FOR GILLEMONT FARM.

    Sir Douglas Halg—Early this morning the enet[?]y heavily bombarded our positions south-eastward of Epchy, and attacked Gillemont Farm on both ...

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  9. FRENCH RUSH HILL 304.

    French communique: We [?]ingly attacked this morning between Avon-court Wood and Morthomme, and went considerably beyond our objectives. We ...

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  10. SPIES SENTENCED.

    A tribunal at Aarhus has sentenced three German spies to three months and two others to one month, for reporting to foreign warships the ...

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  11. ON GUARD.

    A "Gazette" notice at Gothenburg announces that a guardship from the Skager Back is being stationed in the North sea to protect Swedish ...

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  12. FRENCH ADVANCE SEOURES GOOD POSITIONS.

    After capturing Hill 304, the French advanced two-thirds of a mile beyond the northern foot. This success rounds off the crescent of the new front, and ...

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  13. JAPANESE MISSION.

    From Washington: Baron Imshi presenting the Japanese Emperor's greetings to President Wilson, said he believed the co-operation of America and ...

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  14. ENEMY LOSSES HEAVY.

    Sir Douglas Halg reports fler[?] fighting southward of Lens. We hold the German trenches north-west ward of Green Crassler. The enemy's losses ...

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  15. GERMAN STEADIER TORPEDOED.

    The German steamer Renate Leonhardt. which has been stranded near Helder, was refloated, and continued her voyage, but on quitting Dutch ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN RESERVES POURING IN.

    Enemy correspondents at the front agree that the battle is the most desperate yet fought on the Italian front. Prisoners say reserves are ...

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  17. PREDICTED GERMANS MUST SHORTEN LINE.

    War Correspondent Warner Allen writes:—The Verdun battle [?]eals material evidence that the enemy foces are becoming Inadequate to ...

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  18. PRESIDENT'S REPLY TO RUSSIA.

    From Washington: President Wilson, replying to the Note from Russia stating that she will pursue the war to a final triumph, says he fully appreciates ...

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  19. PALL OF LENS INEVITABLE.

    The "Petit Parision's" correspondent at the front states that the Germans have been ordered to hold [?] at all costs. New troops are arriving. The ...

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  20. GERMAN REPLY TO LLOYD-GEORGE.

    Addressing the Reichstag Committee, Von Capelle. replying to Lloyd-George’s statement, asserted that the enemy’s shipping losses were now 10 ...

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  21. FAVORABLE IMPRESSION.

    The statement in the above suggesting that Belglorm should be compensated has [?] a more favorable impression in the State Department than ...

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  22. REPEATED ENEMY ASSAULT'S

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: [?]resh enemy troops counter attacked [?]postions in the neighborhood of the [?]Menin road. His repeated [?]ts ...

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  23. MONITORS AT WORK.

    The Anglo-Italian monitors have resumed their Intense bombardment of the enemy in the rear of their s[?]ratagle position. Italian seaplanes ...

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  24. SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMME.

    The Shipping Hoard has submitted a programme for 1270 ships totalling 8.000.000 tons, in addition to 2.000.000 tons already in the course of ...

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  25. ENEMY ACCOUNTS.

    Wireless German official:—The English attack astride of the Ypres-Menin road pressed us back on the north-western fringe of Herenthage Wood. ...

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  26. A ROCKY INFERNO.

    The “Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent says that fighting at Hermada Hill is of the fiercest. Thom[?]ands of project[?]len are blowing up ...

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  27. THE ALLIES' PROBABLE REPLY.

    From the "New York Times" correspondent at Washington: It is believed an exchange of views between the United States and England in regard to ...

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  28. DUTCH GRAIN SHIPS.

    Twenty Dutch grain ships have been permitted to sail. They agree to give part of their cargoes to Belgium. ...

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  29. FIGHT FOR HERMADA.

    Hermada is attacked on all sides. and is isolated and unable to receive reinforcements, but continues to hour out fire from 500 cannon. and ...

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  30. RUSSIAN CRISIS.

    The New York “Times' ” correspondent at Washington states that news has been received which is Interpreted to mean that High is seriously ...

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  31. PUT OCT OF ACTION.

    It is estimated that 65.000 Austrians were placed hers de combat in the first four days’ offensive. Australians assort that the Italians had nine ...

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  32. CO-OPERATIVE BUYING.

    From Washington: Mr. M'Adoo (Treasurer) announced that an agreement has been signed by Lord North[?]fe (on behalf of England), M. ...

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  33. FRENCH CAPTURE 100 PRISONERS.

    French communique: In Champagne there is rather a lively [?] duel and in tho region of T[?]. On the Vermin front [?] art[?]ry. which ...

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  34. GERMANS “REPULSE” CANADIANS.

    Wireless German official (per Ad[?]):— We recaptured [?]ches southward of the [?] Meain road and destroyed 21 tanks on ...

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  35. AUSTRIAN FIRST LINES BROKEN

    The entire Austrian first line of defences, and in some places the second and third lines are broken. Night fighting is occo[?]ing on many sectors ...

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  36. COUNCIL OF REICHSTAG PARTIES ARTIES TO DISCUSS.

    A fording to the "National Ze[?]ng a Council consisting of representatives of all the different political parties in the Reichstag, will shortly ...

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  37. SEMI-OFFICIAL ACCOUNTS.

    Au Italian semi-official message points out that the reasons of expediency and military interest prevent headquarters from yet disclosing the ...

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  38. MINOR BRITISH CAPTURES.

    Sir Douglas Baig reports: We have captured a length of German trenches westward of Lens, and an enemy post in the neighborhood of [?]zyde ...

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  39. UNCLE SAM’S DOLLARS.

    The United States war expenditure now totals more than 24,000,000 dollars dally. approximately two-thirds of which consists of advances to the ...

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  40. RUSSIAN ELECTIONS.

    The election for the Constituent Assembly is fixed for November 12 [?] November 2[?]. The Assembly is to meet between December 28 and ...

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  41. RUSSIAN FRONT

    Wireless Russian official [?]per Admi[?]ty): The [?]manians repulsed enemy attacks northward of Grozestchi and north-eastward of Souvja. The ...

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  42. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    A British official return shows the following:— Since April fl the British have captured 46.155 Germana: the French ...

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  43. FURTHER PROGRESS.

    French communique: We have further progressed north of Hill 304. We brilliantly carried last night three fortified works south of Beth[?]rt. We ...

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  44. NAVAL WORK AT ISONZO.

    From Rome—The “Tribune’s” naval correspondent says a [?]ribute to the excellent work of the British and I[?]an monitors in Trieste Gulf. The ...

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  45. RAILWAY STRIKE THREATENED.

    The Moscow congress is fixed for next Sunday. New difficulties threaten in Russia. The railwaymen on two important ...

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  46. MONEY TALKS.

    New York papers emph[?] the fact that America's loan of 100.000.000 dollars to Russia in evidence of America's faith in Russia. ...

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  47. NEARING RIGA.

    A German official wireless states:— Our troops have reached the Aar River and some places on the coast. We repulsed attacks near Souvja and ...

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  48. PHILIP GIBBS' ACCOUNT.

    Philip Glbbs. describing the Canadians' wonderful fighting against heavy odds at Lens, states that six divisions of Prussian Guards which have ...

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  49. AERIAL WARFARE.

    A German communique admits the loss of the Z[?]ppelin (men[?]foued in Wednesday’s cable) and refer[?]ing to the air raid on England. claims that ...

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  50. VON MACKESSEN’S NON-SUCCESS.

    The "Morning rust's" correspondent at J[?]sey reports that after a fortnight’s desperate fighting. General [?] Mack[?] has only [?] 41 or ...

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  51. INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST MOVEMENT.

    M. Morel, the Socialist Deputy, explaining to the “P[?] Parislen” why some of his party refuse to attend the Stockholm peace conference, says that ...

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  52. LABOR MINISTER RE-ELECTED.

    Mr. G. H. Roberts [?] of the Labor members of the British War Cabinet. has been elected unopposed for Norwich. ...

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  53. NAVAL WAR PLANES.

    The Admiralty reports that yesterday the naval air service bombed with many tons of explosives. Middle[?]erke dump. Raversyde dump, and ...

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  54. OVERWHELMING VICTORY.

    New York advises that the Italian victory is reported as overwhelming. ...

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  55. PARTIES AT MOSCOW CONFERENCE.

    From Petrograd:—M. Kerensky will probably preside at Moscow conference. It is not expected that the conference will take any vote, as the ...

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  56. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    State Secretary Lansing denies that recent reports that the American Government believes Russia to be on the [?]rge of collapse. He says, instead, ...

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  57. ITALIAN FLAG FLIES ON MONTE SANTO.

    An Italian official message says:— The [?]color files since yesterday on the summit of Monte Santo. Our second army troops are pursing the ...

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  58. CAPTURE OP HILL 304.

    “Le Matin”:—For two days a hall of shell fell on Hill 304. The strom redoubled and again redoubled at 3 on Friday morning till 4.30. when the ...

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  59. CANADIAN CONSCRIPTION.

    Ottawa advises that the Conscription Bill will be signed on August 28. The Government has arranged for the immediate enforcement of the new ...

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  60. IRISH CONVENTION.

    The “Irish Times” says Mr. Holman's speech at the Convention set an example which may be commended to other distinguished visitors to our ...

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  61. GRAND CROSS.

    The Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor has been conferred on General Petain, the hero of Verdun, as appreciation of his brilliant military work, ...

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  62. BRITISH SOLDIERS' PAY.

    The "Evening Standard" foreshadows that soldiers' pay will be shortly increased to 3/ or 3/6 a day by decision of the War Cabinet. The ...

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  63. MOSCOW CONFERENCE MERELY CONSULTATIVE.

    The Russian provisional Government has decided that the Moscow conference cannot bare any decisive import. Its object Is merely to ...

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