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  2. ALLIES' LOAN.

    NEW YORK. Sunday.--The Allied Financial Commission, of which Lord Reading is chairman, has already secured promises for a loan of £150,000,000. ...

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  3. OCEAN MURDER.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The German Note in regard to the sinking of the Arabic, after explaining that the submarine commander believed that the Arabic was trying to ram him, states that another British liner fired on a submarine in the Irish Sea on August 14. ...

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  4. BULGARIA.

    A significant statement from Dedeagatch that the Turks have removed heavy guns from Adrianople and Lule Burgas to the Bulair lines and ...

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  5. CONSCRIPTION.

    The movement which has been launched in support of compulsory military service by the committee of which Professor David is president has been received with mixed feelings in ...

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  6. EAST GALICIA.

    Admissions in a Vienna communique confirm the news of Russian successes in East Galicia. The Austrians say they "withdrew," before ...

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  7. TONGUE OF "KULTUR."

    PARIS, Sunday.--A communique says that Dr. von Bethmann Hellweg, German Imperial Chancellor, on being asked to publish a decree authorising the use of the ...

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  8. COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--An official report from Constantinople states that the Porte has decided to compensate the owners of properly damaged by hostile ...

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  9. CAUCASUS CAMPAIGN.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A communique says:--"Considerable Turkish forces, favored by a mist attacked, at daybreak, our positions ...

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  10. BURNING LIQUID.

    ROME, Sunday.--A communique, says:--"An Italian detachment, by means of a spirited bayonet attack, seized portion of the enemys trenches on the Santa Maria ...

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  11. GALLANT DEEDS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Ten Distinguished Service Orders have been granted, as follow:--Commander CECIL P. TALBOT, who ...

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  12. CONFERENCE WITH BANKERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" New York correspondent, states that Mr. J. P. Morgan has invited prominent financiers, including Bank Trust presidents, ...

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  13. CONTINUED SUCCESS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--it is officially reported that the Russians continued their successful engagements in the Trembovia and Chorstkoft sectors on Thursday, taking ...

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  14. THE BALKAN OFFENSIVE.

    ATHENS, Sunday.--Reports from Budapest state that a German attack on Servia is imminent. ...

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  15. CONQUERED TERRITORY.

    ROME, Sunday.--Cabinet has considered the questions of the control of 103 conquered townships, the organisation of the winter campaign the production of ...

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  16. FROM BELGRADE.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The Austrians are under attack from Belgrade, by Rear Admiral Ernest Charles T. Troubridge, C.B.C.M.G. with a party of bluejackets. ...

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  17. WAR FINANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The committee of the British Association, reporting on the financial effects of the war on Germans, says that the pre-war debt of £1,000,000,000 ...

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  18. CANNON FOR GALLIPOLI.

    PARIS, Sunday.--"Le Temps'" Deden gatch correspondent reports that the major part of the heavy cannon at Adrianople and Lule Burgas has been transferred to Bulair ...

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  19. "WEALTH FIRST."

    Inquiries were made among union officials on Saturday in reference to the proposals of the Universal Service League. The majority of these union officers appeared to be strongly in ...

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  20. "ITALIANS REPULSED."

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--An Austrian communique says that the Italians were repulsed at a Tolmino bridgehead, with heavy losses. ...

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  21. THE BULGARIAN TREATY.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The Bulgarian semi-official journal "Dnevnik" confirms the report that the Turko-Bulgarian treaty was slimed on Monday and is to take effect from ...

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  22. JAPAN WILLING.

    ROME, Sunday.--Signer Bianco, a member of the Chamber of Deputies, states that Baron G. Hayashi, Japanese Ambassador to Rome, informed him that if the Powers ...

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  23. FRENCH PRAISE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Paris communique issued by the Press Bureau says:--"French papers comment upon the battles at Trembovia, and point out with enthusiasm that ...

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  24. ZEPPELINS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Reports from Brussels say that an airman wrecked, the Zeppelin which fell near the city. It is also reported that Allied airmen ...

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  25. ARMENIAN PETITION.

    SOFIA, Sunday.--Dr. Radoslavoff, after listening to a deputation from the Armenian colony of Bulgaria, which drew attention, to tho hopeless condition of the Armenians in ...

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  26. VAINLY RESISTING.

    GENEVA, Sunday.--The Russian offensive from the Screth has reached the Lem-burg-Dubno railway, where the Austro-Germans are vainly resisting the advance. ...

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  27. AUSTRO-GERMAN HOST.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuter's Petrograd correspondent estimates that there are 2,500,000 Austro-Germans on the Russian front. Twenty-eight German corps, he says, ...

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  28. BRITISH VICTIMS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The bodies of three of those missing, as the result of the recent Zeppelin raid, have been found. Four of the seriously injured people have died, ...

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  29. MOSLEM DEPUTY ARRESTED.

    SOFIA, Sunday.--Tewfik Bey, another Moslem Deputy, has been arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the murder of Mehoud Pasha, a prominent member of the ...

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  30. POISONING CHINA.

    PEKIN, Sunday.--Germans are disseminating extraordinary stories, with a view of turning the Chinese against the Allies. ...

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  31. DUMBA'S RECALL.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The Note forwarded in the United States Ambassador at Vienna on Wednesday for presentation to the Austrian Government, says that ...

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  32. MISCELLANEOUS.

    LONDON. Sunday.--The Naval and Military Pensions Committee recommends considerable advances in the pensions granted to disabled officers and officers widows ...

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  33. BALTIC FORT ATTACKED.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A Berlin official message says that a naval airship successfully bombarded a Russian Baltic fort, and some railway works, and returned to its ...

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  34. NEW GERMAN TROOPS.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.--It is estimated in Berlin that the suggested alterations to the military law will add 30,000 men to the army. A fresh alteration is ready. if the ...

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  35. CAMPS AND FORTS BOMBARDED.

    MITYLENE, Sunday.--English destroyers, with allied aeroplanes, bombarded the Turkish camps at Aivali, in Asiatic. Turkey, on September S, and did great damage. ...

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  36. ARCHIBALD'S PART.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The State Department is investigating cases against, von Papen, a military attache to the German Embassy at Washington, and von Nuber, ...

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  37. ENEMY REPORTS.

    LONDON, Sunday--A Berlin communique says:--"Von Hindenburg, south-east of Friedrichstadt and east of Wilkomier, has taken 1050 prisoners. The enemy is still ...

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  38. LOOKING FOR SUBMARINES.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.--Zeppelins and patrol vessels are closely reconnoitring The Sound, owing to reports that British submarines have passed through. ...

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  39. EXPLOSIONS CAUSED.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A Turkish official report says that the Turkish artillery at Anafarta on Wednesday, caused explosions in enemy positions southward of ...

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  40. AGAINST GERMAN GOODS.

    OTTAWA, Sunday.--A more is pending to induce the Canadian Parliament to follow the Australian example and boycott German goods. The press calls for similar ...

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  41. ARTILLERY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Press Bureau has received the following Paris communique:--" A cannonade continued without interruption during the night, and was ...

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  42. NATIONAL SERVICE

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Observer," remarking that a majority of the Cabinet Committee of Inquiry has reported in favor of national service, suggests that if the ...

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  43. TURKISH COURTESY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--An adjutant of a line battalion, who is a prisoner in a town of Asia Minor, writes: "We are living in one of the best houses, as comfortable as possible, ...

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  44. "HAPAG " FINED.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The Federal Court has fined the Hamburg-Amerika Steamship Line 700 dollars (£140) for contempt of Court in refusing to answer ...

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  45. SPY'S EXTRADITION.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The Court has ordered Ignatius Tribieh, alias Lincoln, the self-confessed German spy and a former member of the British Parliament, to be ...

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  46. CAME AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Morning Post" publishes extracts from an Army Service officer's diary, dated August 9, as follows:-- "Australians are a ...

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  47. CROWN PRINCE'S FAILURE.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The Crown Prince's repeated attempts to break through the French lines in the Argonne by means of powerful artillery and large numbers of ...

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  48. SECRET MOVEMENTS.

    GENEVA, Sunday.--Austria has closed the Swiss and Roumanian frontiers and troops guard the crossings. This is attributed to the secret movements of troops. ...

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  49. DAMAGE AT NANCY.

    PARIS, Sunday.--Six German warplanes dropped 30 bombs indiscriminately in Nancy and did material damage. Two people were killed and ton wounded, while there were ...

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  50. VIENNA PAPERS ANGRY.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Vienna newspapers are indignant at President Wilson demanding Dr. Dumba's recall, and angrily comment upon America's policy towards the ...

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  51. THREE MORE SUNK.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The cargo steamers Ville de Mostaganem (2648 tons) and Aude have been sunk by submarines. Sixteen of the Ville de Mostaganem's crow were saved, ...

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  52. IRON CROSSES CAPTURED.

    PARIS, Sunday.--A German aeroplane adorned with 16 iron crosses, was forced to descend at Calais, owing to the petrol tank having been pierced by bullets. The machine ...

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  53. TURKS WOUND GERMANS.

    MILAN, Sunday.--The "Corrlere Della Sera" states that seven German officers have arrived at Constantinople who were wounded by Turkish soldiers revolting, ...

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  54. PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    GENEVA, Sunday.--It is reported that two Russian prisoners escaped naked, as their, custodians had taken, their clothes. ...

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