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  2. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    Yesterday's cables throw some light on the position in front of the Aisne, where the [?]gnting has uteri the most st[?]oorn of tilt war the Germans nave turned ...

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  4. A Stern Battle.

    The following cable message has been received from the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid):— London, Sept. 24, 10.20 p.m.—Official— ...

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  5. Advance of the French Left

    It is officially announced at Paris that the situation at the front is unchanged. A French official communique states that the left on the right bank of the ...

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  6. Kaiser Wilhelm's Land.

    A wireless message from Vice-Admiral Sir George Patey was received to-day by the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce), through the naval substation, ...

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  7. GERMAN GENERAL DISMISSED.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Geneva correspondent says that General Von Diemling, commanding the army in Alsace, has been dismissed. ...

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  8. FIERCE FIGHT IN BELGIUM.

    There was a fierce fight between a small force of Belgians and 2500 Germans, in a district, the name of which has been censored. The Germans lost ...

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  9. THE ALLIES' DIFFICULT TASK.

    The communique explains that the battle along the Aisne assumes on a large portion of the front the characteristic of fortress war, analagous to the ...

    Article : 89 words
  10. CAPTURED GERMAN-GENERAL.

    A telegram from Paris says the prisoners Who arrived on Wednesday include a general belonging to General von Kluck's army. en was captured at ...

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  11. INFORMATION FROM PRISONERS.

    London, Sept. 24, 11.15 p.m.—Considerable information about the enemy has been gleaned from prisoners. Our bombardment on the 15th produced a ...

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  12. The First Month.

    The Press Bureau publishes Mr. Churchill's interview with the "Giornic d'Italia." In it the First Lord remarked:—"We always regarded the first ...

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  13. COUNT VON MOLTKE KILLED.

    Count von Moltke, son of the German Commander-in-Chief, was killed on Thursday, a shell blowing off the top of his head. He wore a coat of mail, stayed ...

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    The map will assist the reader to follow the position as described by the official communiques and other cables. The French left has made some progress from Noyoa towards Roye, and a detachment has occupied and is holding its position at Poronne. Elsewhere there is practically no change. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. At Kiau-Chau.

    It is officially announced at Tokio that a British force under Brigadier-General N. W. Barnardiston landed in the neighbourhood of Laoshan Bay on Wednesday, ...

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  16. FIERCENESS OF THE STRUGGLE.

    A later communique states that on the left, between the Somme and the Oise, we nave made progress in the direction of Roye. A detachment occupied ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. TOWNS SUFFER TERRIBLY.

    M. Leon Bourgeois, after a visit, declares that Esternay, Montmirail, Montmort, and Vitry-le-Francois have suffered terribly. The Germans have ...

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  18. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    The Paris " Matin's" correspondent at Petrograd wires that General Rennenkampt has defeated the German army ...

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  19. FIERCE ASSAULTS ON VERDUN.

    A message real at Rome from Basic says the Germans made gigantic preparations to besiege Verdun. They have been transporting from Metz for a week ...

    Article : 113 words
  20. ONE SECRET OF RUSSIA'S SUCCESS.

    A Warsaw correspondent states that Russia's victories in Galicia are partly due to the refusal of the Austrian Poles to fight against their Russian kindred. ...

    Article : 157 words
  21. THE LATEST COMMUNIQUE.

    The latest official announcement at Paris is that on our left wing the battle is developing. In the centre there is a lull: On our right wing the German ...

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  22. FRENCH IN THE GERMAN TRENCHES.

    During the pursuit of the Crown Prince's army the German rearguards constructed trenches fortified with maxims, and were ordered to hold them ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN FIELD HOSPITAL.

    Dr. Shields, in a statement to the council of the Australian Voluntary Hospital, reports that the hospital is full to overflowing. It is a welcome ...

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  24. DELAY IN GERMAN RETREAT.

    French officers believe that the Germans would have retreated before now but for the condition of the roads rendering it impossible to transport their ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. RUSSIANS' CONTROL OF RAILWAYS.

    Advices from Petrograd state that the Russians control 680 miles of railway in Galicia, ...

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  26. ASIATIC CHOLERA.

    Nine cases of Asiatic cholera among the wounded, from Galicia, are reported at Vienna. ...

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  27. BERKSHIRES SAVE THE GUNS.

    A wounded sergeant of the Royal Berkshires writes that after a 2½ hours' light at Soissons, the order was given to retire, but before going many yards, ...

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  28. THE PROBLEM OF VIENNA.

    According to news received at Venice, the Burgomaster of Vienna states that, the city is supportinf 62,000 reservists and families, at a daily cost of £12,000 ...

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  29. PRAISE FOR AMBULANCES.

    The British Army Medical Corps is so delighted with the Australian ambulances that it has petitioned the War Office to send several hundreds of similar pattern. ...

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  30. In South Africa.

    It is reported from Capetown that 300 German troops crossed the Orange River 20 miles west of Seuitdrift, and are proceeding to Pella, in Cape Colony. ...

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  31. SERVIAN OPERATIONS.

    A Nish message states that the Servians have recaptured Luirovia, with heavy losses on both sides. They have also occupied Heronitza. ...

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  32. THE CALL TO DUTY.

    The action of the Prime Minister (General Botha) in taking the supreme command of the Union's forces has evoked general enthusiasm. General Botha, ...

    Article : 41 words
  33. MAUBEUGE FULL OF SPIES.

    French discovered a telephone whereby the Germans were informed of the garrison's doings. This explains why its sorties never surprised the enemy. ...

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