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  2. WAR'S WILD WHIRLPOOL "RUSSIAN TROOPS FOR BELGIUM." GERMAN DESTROYERS REPORTED DAMAGED. AUSTRIAN ARMIES' DISASTERS. THE PRESENT POSITION AT PARIS. GERMANY AND AMERICA. GERMAN MILITARY BOLT. WILL BE SOON SHOT. BRITISH AND RUSSIA WILL THEN BEGIN.

    The New York "Tribune" says that after six months the German military bolt will have been shot, whilst Russia and Great Britain will then be only ...

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  3. BIDDESTON GENEROSITY.

    A meeting was held at Biddeston cheese factory on Thusday night. The meeting was opened by singing the National Anthem. ...

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  4. SUSPECTS.

    Seven hundred suspicious cases connected with Germans in London have been sent to the concentration camp. The Prize court has opened. Mr. ...

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  5. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat is firm. ...

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  6. GERMAN MACHINERY.

    At a [?] meeting of the Water and Sewerage Board the acting-president of was asked whether orders, which had been placed for German pumping ...

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  7. THE GREATEST HONOR.

    The War Office further list is as follows:—16 officers killed, 58 wounded, 94 missing. ...

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  8. THE IRON CIRCLE.

    A "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says that the Russians, like an non semi-circle, are drawing round the Austrian army, which is fighting for its ...

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  9. WAR FUNDS.

    The American Women's Fund, for the British Red Cross Hospital now totals over £21,000. The Prince of Wales Fund now ...

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  10. FRENCH IN LORRAINE.

    It is officially announced that the movements of the opposing armies, near Paris, has been continued without contact. ...

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  11. CLIFTON PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE.

    An adjourned meeting of the Patriotic committee was held last night, when Mr. J. Logan presided. Mr. W. R. Ross's name was added to the ...

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  12. CIRCUS TRICKS.

    During the big Russo-Austrian battle a patrol of Cossacks came into contact with an Austrian cavalry force. The members of the later dismounted ...

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  13. ITALY’S PROTEST.

    A deputation of 15 Italian members of Parliament of all shades of political opinion has petitioned the Government to join the United States in a protest ...

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  14. TRUE SPORTS.

    The Rugby Unions have deferenced Lord Kitchener's appeal to cancel the international fixtures for the county championships, which therefore are off. ...

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  15. GERMAN SCIENTISTS.

    A contingent of the overses visitors to the British Association's Brisbane meeting which had not left by train on the previous day sailed on Thursday by the ...

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  16. CARE OF DEPENDENTS.

    The details are now being worked out by the Minister for Defence of the scheme for the dependents of those members of the expeditionary force who may ...

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  17. PARIS THE PIVOT.

    Military experts agree that Paris must soon be the pivot of the hostile forces operating in the west of France. The feeling of confidence has been ...

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  18. TURKISH TREACHERY.

    Turkish mobilisation on the Persian frontier is going on slowly. Many Christians and Kurds have refused to join the movement. ...

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  19. FOODSTUFFS FROM QUEENSLAND.

    Sir Thomas Robinson (Agent-General for Queensland) has notified the Imperial Government of the shipment of foodstuffs by the Brisbane Newspaper ...

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  20. AUSTRIA ROUTED.

    Petrograd announces the complete rout of an Austrian arms of 160,000 at East Elmsburg, Galicis and the defeat. of the Konigsburg garrison after an ...

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  21. COMMONSENSE JUSTICE.

    Misguided military enthusiasm landed a youth at the Quarter Sessions to-day, Leonard Eigar Forsythe pleaded guilty to steeling and selling a horse in order ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    A diplomatist in Vienna states that the Emperor Franz Josef still takes short walks. His condition is pathetic. It was not thought in Vienna that ...

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  23. DESTROYING ITSELF.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" war correspondent. Mr. Martin Donohue, says that the superiority of the British artillery, coupled with the pluck of the ...

    Article : 120 words
  24. GOONDIWINDI.

    A number of citizens met at the Municipal chambers this afternoon, at the invitation of the Mayor (Alderman Baner) to say good-bye to Mr. F. D. ...

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  25. BRITISH HONOR.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) speaking at the Guild-hall, said that Britain, with the Empire, was involved in war with a clear conscience. If ...

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  26. OFFICIAL WIRES.

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) telegraphs:—LONDON, September 4, 5.25 a.m. Official:—Seven days of most ...

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  27. ULSTER VOLUNTEERS.

    Seven hundred north Belfast Regiment (Ulster volunteers) to-day enlisted in Kitchener’s army. They paraded the streets amid great enthusiasm. Sir ...

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  28. GENERAL MESSAGES.

    Four hundred north-western railway men have formed a regiment. They left Wolverton amid cheers from their fellow workmen. ...

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  29. SECOND BRITISH ARMY.

    Earl Kitchener and his staff are busy getting the second British Army into shape. An extraordinary speed has been reached in fitting out the forces, ...

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  30. WITH THE TROOPS.

    I [?] supposed that i would have an engagment quite like the present otie, Usually a presenman has to get pastonly the suffledetorial staff before he ...

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  31. ALLIES' SUCCESS.

    The Allies yesterday captured 300 Uhlans. As a Taube aeroplane approached Vincennes to-day, the Frenchmen advanced ...

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  32. "MURDEROUS CRUELTIES.”

    France has entered an additional protest to the Powers against Germany's enormous violations of international law, with details of murderous cruelties ...

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  33. SOCIALISTS AND THE WAR.

    Another 45 infantry volunteers left by the express for the Morphettville camp. There was a big crowd to see the troops off, including a gang of Socialists who ...

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  34. FOR KING AND COUNTRY.

    Up to the present 260,000 men have been recruited in Great Britain for general service. ...

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  35. RUSSIAN VENGEANCE.

    The newspaper "Metropole" says that Russia, has notified Germany of her intention to levy on every German town occupied, a contribution double, that ...

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  36. THE BALKANS.

    It is officially denied that King Ferdinand's recent reply expressed sympathy with Hungary. The incident has resulted in the recall of the Bulgarian ...

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  37. BERLIN MOURNS DEAD.

    Travellers say that Berlin is draped in black. A delayed despatch to the "Daily Express" from Hague says that the ...

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  38. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    The Federal grand jury are investigating the undue increase in food prices. Owing to the war scare they returned 32 indictments against unnamed parties, ...

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  39. DEVON SHINES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the Devonshire regiment were magnificent in action, and that they fought with the true Devon spirit, famous in ...

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  40. GERMAN BOATS DAMAGED.

    The Press Bureau from a trustworthy source states that seven German destroyers and torpedoes have arrived at Kiel in a damaged state. ...

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  41. RUSSIANS FOR BELGIUM.

    It is stated that 72,000 Russians have been transported from Archangel (North Russia), and landed at Aberdeen, Scotland, and conveyed thence to Harwich, ...

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  42. BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    British Columbia has decided to make a gift to the Motherland of 1,200,000Hz of canned salmon, intended for the troops in France. ...

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  43. FRIENDS BEHIND.

    Annie Besant, the well-known novelist, writing to the Indian paper, The Commonweal which is just to hand, says that the extraordinary outburst of ...

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  44. A GERMAN MOVEMENT.

    The Press Bureau state[?] the situation of the French th[?] of war shows no substantial char[?] The Allies' position [?] well ...

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  45. BRITISH RESCUE GERMANS.

    A British submarine picked up a German pilot and mechanic from a floating aeroplane in the North Sea, 50n miles from Harwich. ...

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  46. HISTORIC BATTLE.

    A battle is now progressing to decide whether history will be repeated in a second [?] of Paris, and is the most moment since Waterloo. ...

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  47. DEFENDING PARIS.

    The outer entrenchments of Paris extend to Chefles, Marly, Palaiseau, and Domont. The nearest point of the new works is ...

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  48. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE

    Count Bernston (German Ambassador) has issued a statement. He said that he had proofs that British cruisers were communicating with a British ...

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  49. ALBANIA.

    An international commission of control will shortly assume the government of Albania. Prince William of Wield pardoned all ...

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  50. GERMAN GIRL SPY.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that the English soldiers arrested a good-looking 17-year-old German girl on a bridge over the O[?] River on a ...

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  51. PRINCE LIPPE'S DEATH.

    After many adventures Lady Raymond West has arrived in England from Germany. She states that Prince Lippe commanded a German cavalry ...

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  52. FROM THE CAMP.

    Mr. P. K. Murphy, of "The Chronicle" staff, and one of the members of the Queensland Expeditionary force now encamped at Enoggera, phoned ...

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