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  2. RUSSIAN FRONT.

    If a correspondent may be trusted, the Germans have given up hope of surrounding the Russian armies in sections, and are now only looking ...

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  3. ASIATIC BATTERIES.

    Anglo-French guns have silenced the Turkish batteries on the Asiatic shore of the Dardanelles. Rome learns that the German scheme to force a way from Orsova to Bulgaria aud Turkey is mere bluff. ...

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  4. AMERICA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Renter's correspondent at New York reports that the United States Secretary of State, Mr. Lansing, has furnished Count Bernstorff, the German ...

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  5. GERMANS IN OUR MIDST.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday the Vice-President of the Executive Council referred to certain statements made by Sir Joseph Carruthers. Objections was taken that Sir Joseph ...

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  6. D.C.M.'S

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The following Distinguished Conduct Medals have been awarded:-- Gunners G. FINLAY, Second Battery. ...

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  7. RELIEF FOR REFUGEES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Lord Mayor of Liverpool has received an urgent appeal for funds to assist organisation and feeding at points in Russia. There are 6,000,000 ...

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  8. AUSTRIAN ATTACKS.

    ROME, Wednesday.--An Austrian aeroplane, flying the Italian flag, bombed Vicenza damaging the church cemetery and wounding eight people. ...

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  9. ZEPPELINS AGAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The Press Bureau reports that a raid was attempted by Zeppelins on the east coast on Monday night. Bombs were dropped, but there were ...

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  10. SATISFACTORY HAUL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A Russian communique announces that since August 30 the Russians have taken 40,000 Austro-German prisoners. ...

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  11. KING GEORGE'S GREETING.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.--The Czar has telegraphed to King George as follows:--"In the serious time which my country is traversing, I am assuming the ...

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  12. FIGHTING FOR TOLMINO.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--An Austrian communique states:--"Our artillery expelled the Italians from portion of the front, over a width of several kilometers in the ...

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  13. ACROBATIC ITALIANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the Italians in the Pieve di Cadore sector have encircled a strategic mountain ...

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  14. WRECKED AT BRUSSELS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--Refugees confirm the reported accident to the Zeppelin. The craft was about to land when it collided with a chimney stack, and was ...

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  15. GERMAN PRESSURE.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.--A communique says:--"The German pressure continues in the Pikstrn and Sanken Lakes districts, also at Rakiszki west of the ...

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  16. ASIATIC SHORE.

    PARIS. Wednesday.--Shells from Anglo-French guns have silenced the Turkish batteries on the Asiatic shore at the Dardanelles, improving the situation of the Allied ...

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  17. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--In the House of Commons yesterday, one motion of adjournment, Mr. Dillon (Nat.) referred to a manifest which members of the House of Lords ...

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  18. WAR CREDITS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons Mr. M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, promised to deliver his Budget statement early next week. ...

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  19. DR. DUMBA'S REQUEST.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Dr.- C. Dumba's, Austrian Ambassador, whose recall has been requested by the United States Government asks leave of absence to ...

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  20. ALLIES SURPRISED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--A Turkish communique states:--On the night of September 12-13. our reconnoitring columns surprised the enemy ...

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  21. RED CROSS.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.--Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, speaking at the Rod Cross meeting this afternoon, said they had heard a great many tales from returned wounded men ...

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  22. FRENCH VOTE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--M. Ribot (Minister for Finance) is asking a vote on account of the last quarter of 1915. The bill fixes credits for the quarter at £22-1,000,000, making ...

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  23. IMMENSE LOAN.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Tho Anglo- French financial commission startled Wall Street by suggesting an advance loan of £200,000,000, solely on the British ...

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  24. GERMANS' HOPELESS TASK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily News" states that exports are of opinion that the Germans have given up hope of surrounding ...

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  25. FEMALE SNIPER'S PLUNDER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A Territorial hack from the Dardanelles says that a Turkish girl, discovered sniping, had round her neck 30 identification discs, taken ...

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  26. GERMANS FOR ITALY.

    ZURICH, Wednesday,--Large numbers of Germans continue to be transported towards the Italian frontier, and ten regiments at Vorarlberg (Western Tyrol) are specially ...

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  27. "MERELY BLUFF."

    ROME, Wednesday.--It is authoritatively learned that the German scheme to force a passage from Orsova to Widen, with a view of reaching Bulgaria mid Turkey, is ...

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  28. MISCELLANEOUS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Zurich advices state that Germany's wheat so far harvested is very wet, and must be artificially dried. Oats have also suffered greatly, and the ...

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  29. ENEMY COMMUNIQUES.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--An Austrian communique states:--"We repulsed an attack on the Strypa front. The Russians at the Volhyni[?]-la province were referenced and ...

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  30. ROUMANIA'S ACTION.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.--Goods traffic on the Roumanian railways has been suspended. This apparently has some connection with a partial mobilisation. ...

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  31. MORE SURVIVORS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sixteen more of the crew of the steamer Ville de Mostaganem have been saved. ...

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  32. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    SOFIA. Wednesday.--An attempt to assassinate,Hadji Ali, the Turkish Vail of Adrianople, failed but a son of the Vall, aged 12 years, was killed. It is believed that the ...

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  33. SUBMARINE SUNK.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--A telegram from Athens states that a squadron of French torpedo destroyers, patrolling between Tencdos and Mitylene, sank a German ...

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  34. THRILLING AIR DUEL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Reuter's Paris correspondent states that one of the most, thrilling aeroplane duels of the war occurred on Monday. A British machine, ...

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  35. ENORMOUS LOSSES.

    ROME, Wednesday.--General von Linsmgen's armies, during six days' fighting in [?]alicin, lost 32,000 men taken prisoners beates 60,000 killed and wounded and 73 ...

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  36. MEETING OF SYDNEY COMMITTEE

    At the weekly meeting of the general committee of the Red Cross Society, held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon the principal business was the review of the inner working ...

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  37. ALLIES' RESOURCES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Lord Haldane, speaking at Dundee, compared the resources of the Allies with those of the Central Rowers in respect to population, ...

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  38. WESTERN FRONT.

    PARIS, Wednesday. -- A communique says:--"Artillery actions continue. Our batterie at Bois de Monmare 'silenced the enemy' ...

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  39. SPY'S TREASON.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--Details supplied by detective officers show that Lieutenant colonel Miassayedoff, who was found guilty of espionage was engaged in the special ...

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  40. GERMAN TOWNS BOMBED.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--A Berlin communique announces:--"Hostile aeroplane dropped bombs on Treves Moerchingen Chateau Sallas, and Dommoshinger ...

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  41. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons. Mr. H .J. Tennant, Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the War Office, said that the British casualties to August 21 ...

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