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  2. NOW STABLE.

    Grodno has fallen and the Russians are retiring further eastward under pressure of the relentless German offensive. Petrograd however ...

    Article : 128 words
  3. BURNT HILL.

    Another graphic article by Mr. Ashmend Bartlett relates the gallant and herculean attempts by the Allied forces to dominate bills in the ...

    Article : 140 words
  4. RUSSIANS

    Grodno has fallen to the Germans The Czar told a conference of business men that munitions alone were required. to stop the invasion and to bring success to Russian arms. ...

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  5. BALLOONS OF GAS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.:--Major-General Brjosovsky,. who was commandant, at Osso wiee has reported to the C'Zar that after repulsing at four days' assault, at the. end. ...

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  6. GERMAN OPINIONS.

    ROTTERDAM, Sunday.--German comments, on developments at the Dardanelles indicate that the experts are surprised' at the turn events have taken. They, warn ...

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  7. ENEMY'S DIFFICULTIES.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--It Is officially announced that the retirement is' almost completed. The Russians have established more, or ...

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  8. GLORIOUS YEOMEN.

    LONDON, Sunday,--Mr, Ashmead Barletl, continuing his narrative of recent lighting at Gallipoll, says:-- "Not through want of trying we failed In ...

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  9. TURKISH COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Turkish comunque states:--"Our right wing artillery dispersed an enemy battalion, which was drilling. We silenced two hostile' guns ...

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  10. GOVERNOR OF POLAND.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.-- Despite Germany's appointing a Governor of Poland after the fall of Warsaw, this action was obviously taken without Austria's consent, ...

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  11. ENVER. THE GORGON.

    AMSTERDAM. Sunday.--The Kaiser, in conferring a decoration on Euver Pasha, Turkish Minister for War, wrote to the latter and bade him continue to keep good ...

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  12. INFAMOUS. ENEMY.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Lord Rosebery. speaking at Glasgow, said that Britain was engaged all over the world in frustrating the most infamous conspiracy ever known ...

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  13. BALKAN TONE.

    ROME, Sunday--The tone In the Balkans generally is favorable to the Allies. Developments are awaited. It is believed that Dr. Radosiauvoff, ...

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  14. SERYIA'S REPLY.

    NISH, Sunday.--Servia has handed its reply, to the various Governments of the Quadruple Entente. ...

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  15. SUBMARINES.

    PARIS. Sunday.--The "Figaro" states "When the British Admiralty no longer considers It inexpedient to make known the number of submarines of which Grand ...

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  16. PEACE FEELERS.

    WASHINGTON.- Sunday.--Peace proposals. which it Is believed are emanating from Germany, have 'been placed before President. Wilson. ...

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  17. AUSTRIANS AGAINST SERVIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Advices from Vienna state that Archduke Frederick, who visited General von Maekensen at Brcst-Litovsk, when being officially bidden farewell, said ...

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  18. DIPLOMATIC RESOURCE.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The "Echo do Paris" says, that, M. Mallnoff, Chief of the Bulgarian Democratic party, in the course of an interview at Salonika, said that Germany ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. DUTCH REMONSTRANCE.

    AMSTERDAM. Sunday--"Het Vader land" newspaper, ascribes 'Germany's new submarine policy solely to President Wilson's representations, and deplores the fact ...

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  20. FALL OF GRODNO.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Berlin communiques announce:— "Field-Marshal von Hindenburg's cavalry stormed a fortified bridgehead at ...

    Article : 344 words
  21. GERMAN TRICKERY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Router's eorrespou. dent. at. Bucharest reports that Roumania gave permission for the transit of twenty trucks of German hospital materials, to ...

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  22. GERMANY'S TERMS.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--It is reported that Count Bernstorff, German Ambassador, is asking president Wilson to mediate for peace. ...

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  23. WRECKED E13.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.--The submarine El3, which-has-been Interned, has been towed into dock a total wreck. Her hull was perforated by shells. Her while ...

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  24. ROUMANIA STOPS GOLD.

    BUCHAREST, Sunday.--The prohibition of the export of wheat has been made absolute along the whole frontier. The Government is advancing to growers 60 per cent ...

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  25. BACK FROM THE DEEP.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Berlin wireless message purports to quote a Danish newspaper In declaring that the Gorman battle eruiser Moltke, which was reported to have ...

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  26. NORTH-WEST INDIA.

    LONDON. Sunday.--An offical report says that 12,000 Bunerwals occupied the passes in the Peshawar region. A British column from Rustam took the offensive in ...

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  27. EXCHANGE STEADIER.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The .sterling exchange steadied to dollars on receipt of a report that Britain had obtained preliminary credit for a loan, variously stilted ...

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  28. SCOUTED IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON; Sunday.--The vague stories from Washington that the Pope has made peace proposals through. Cardinal Gibbons, and that the Kaiser has made It known that ...

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  29. ITALIAN SUCCESS.

    ROME Sunday,--A communique says:-- In the Attaplave-Valdegane region, despite desperate resistance, we drove out the enemy from formidable entrenched ...

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  30. SHRAPNEL FIRE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Router's correspondent at the Dardanelles states that, with the exception of a sandy gully near the top, forming a selmitar-shnped scar, Hill 70 is ...

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  31. DERNBURG'S CONFESSION.

    AMSTERDAM. Sunday--Dr. Beruhard Deruburg has been elected president of the German Economic League for Central South America, He said that if the war lasted ...

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  32. FLIGHT-COMMANDER COLLET.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Flight-Commander Collet, who took part in the raid on Dussel dorf on September 23. has been killed at the Dardanelles. ...

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  33. TOLMINO BRIDGEHEAD.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--An Austrian communique says "We repulsed heavy attacks against the southern part of the bridgehead al ...

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  34. COLONIAL MATURITIES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Morning Post says that owing, to the meagre supply of ordinary fine bills, probable really first-class colonial maturities, six or twelve months' ...

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  35. GERMANY'S OFFICERS.

    PARIS, Sunday.--An official report says that German officer casualties have latterly greatly increased. On June 1. the total was 43,072, and on July 15, 52,041. ...

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  36. ESTIMATED LOSSES.

    VENICE, Sunday.--The '"Temps" estimates the Austro--Hungarian losses to the August, at 2,300,000 and the Italian at 104,000. ...

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  37. MUNITION WORKERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The problem of obtaining skilled munition workers continues, to be urgent, and it is feared that the supply will be insufficient when the new ...

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  38. PROOF OF AGGRESSION.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The "Elsaess Kurler," of Coimar, publishes the story of a German soidier who participated in a cavalry'pntrol's raid Into French territory ...

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  39. RUSSIA'S SINGLE GOAL.

    PETROGRAD. Sunday.--The Czar, addressing a conference'of Russian businessmen. called to discuss the organisation of the supply and manufacture of munitions, ...

    Article : 131 words
  40. ISSY SMITH'S MODESTY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Issy Smith, the Jew who recently won the Victoria Cross, protests tests that had done nothing but bandaged a wounded sergeant, under heavy ...

    Article : 112 words
  41. HELP FOR COTTON GROWERS.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. W. G. M'Adoo) is plaeing 5,00,000 dollars (about £1,000,000) in gold in the southern banks, for the purpose' ...

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  42. GULF OF ISMID.

    ATHENS, Sunday.-- Seamen who lauded In the Gulf of Ismid from a British marine, partly dynamited the railway bridge at Gebitze, and returned without. ...

    Article : 175 words
  43. LONG BOOTS FOR. SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The War Office has decided to supply soldiers with long boots for the' trenehes, instead of puttees. ...

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