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  3. THE EUROPEAN WAR. GERMANS NEGLECTING PARIS; CENTRAL GERMANY TO BE INVADED AT THREE POINTS. BRITISH FORCES SUPERIOR. “CAVALRY DID AS THEY LIKED." ENEMIES CASUALTIES TREBLE THE BRITISH. BRITONS SUPERIOR.

    Tho British liavo established a personal ascondency over the Germans who are conscious that there can be no donbt of the result if numbers were equal. ...

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  4. VERY LATEST.

    It is qllicially announced that the Alics advance traops defending Paris cams into touch on Saturday with the [?]'s forces which eceuied to be colls ...

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  5. REFUGEES AT OSTEND

    There is a great rush to Ostend, and0 [?] refugees are congregated at the popular watering place, where the rich are now poor and the poor are desti ...

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  6. PRESS IN WAR TIME.

    The "Tinies,"in a leading article headed, The Press in War says:"if it is important that our peaple at home should receive a steady flow of informa ...

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  7. CITIZENS SEIZED

    The Germans Beraed the president and a number of citizens as hostnges for the good behaviour of the inhabitants Later the Gorman general, on a [?] ...

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  8. "DENTH-HEADS"CUT TO PIE[?]

    The Germans are gradually evacunting the frontier disticts of Russion Pol[?] A equadran of the Crovm Prince's "death heat" IIusars from Dansig, ...

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  9. BOSPHORUS FORBIDDEN ZONE.

    The forbidden zone in the Bosphorus has been enlarged considerably and now extcnds to 10 kilometrcs (a bout [?] miles). ...

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  10. SPAIN PROTECTS BRITISH CABLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at madrid reports that the Govemment of Spain is proteeting the British cable at Bilbao, and also is preventing the distortion of ...

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  11. GENERAL BUELOW'S DEATH.

    Offical details of Generial Buelow's denth show that a lad of 18, named Huilet, secing, 900 yards distant, an officerstudying a map, crawled along his com ...

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  12. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The Press Burcau reporls that there are 800 nick and wounded at NetlayShirapnel was reponsible for the mnjority of the wounds Bullet Wounads ...

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  13. "PEACE WITH HONOR."

    A despatch to the "New York Herals says that the pact between the allien comes as a thunderclap, and will completely frustrnte the Ger ...

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  14. GERMANY'S UTTER KINDNESS.

    Nowspapers cousider that when the time cames for a settlements, the declaration by the allies will [?] pasting peaeer ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Farther roports from South Africa indieate that energatic Preparations and proccedding to deal with 30,000 [?] Germans in German Sonth-West Africa ...

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  16. GERMAN LOSSES HEAVY.

    The British success in the Conpiefne forest operation was of canseder[?]ble mngnitude, involnving the employment of a large force of artillery. Great num ...

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  17. AUSTRIA'S DISASTER.

    Adviccs from Vicnna announce the Austrian defeat at Leinberg, and state that the Ruesians ronted the wholo of the Austrian army from Galicia, Aus ...

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  18. FRENCH SUCCESS.

    The Press Burcan states that the 7th Frcnch army corps is supporting the left wing in conjunction with the 5th army on the right, and has greatly re ...

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  19. TRAGEDY ORI ROMANCE

    Mr. Hubert Wilde, chief officer on the Kaipara, which was sunk by the German auxiliary cruiser Kaiser Wilhelm, in an intervlew states "from ...

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  20. MALICIOUS. MINES.

    The "Telegraph"Stasts that the Wilson liner Romoo, with 300 refugees from hullto, Russia, Struck a mine 40 miles off Shiedds Eighty were drowned ...

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  21. CITY LIGHTING.

    At yesterday's meoting of the Toowoomba City Council the following correspondence respeoting the attitude of the Toowoomba Gas Company, as re ...

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  22. RUSSLA'S GREAT CAPTURE.

    The JuiVo captured, winoo 28tli August, 3 mi|»s, 20-guns, 18 muvhiue guns; ICO oflicL-.H, 12,000 soldiers and 70,CQ0 prison ...

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  23. AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

    It is officially stated that the Russions on Friday continued an energetie offcnsive along the wholo of the Austrian lines. ...

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  24. FAILED, TO REGISTER.

    Captain you Horbert auther of "Defence of Plevna"who resved in the British army in South Africa, and who is well Known in the Islo of Wight, ...

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  25. SINKING OF THE ROMEO.

    The Prcss Burenlt confirnis tho report of the sinking of the steamer Romeo as a result of striking a mine in the Norht Sea Twenty Russion cmigrnuts were ...

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  26. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES.

    The Government Press Bureau, continuing its report on the operations, says that on Tuesday the Germans made vigorous cllorts at Compicgnc, ...

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  27. OFFICERS REFUSE COVER.

    The heavy lasses of Brtish offcers in proportion to the losses among the men suggest that it is South Africa over again and indicate that the offlcers re ...

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  28. 100,000 AUSTRIANS CARRIED,

    The Haliez dofences conaisted of 10 infautry redoubter mid his battery [?] plncements on the one side of Gristdlipa, and ex-redoubts and’six complnco ...

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  29. BRITISH FORCE'S POSITIONS.

    The British now are eonth of the Marno between the French lines The first Gorman army is reported to bo between Lu Porte-sous-Jouarre, and ...

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  30. A GENERAL SURVEY.

    The Press Burean reports that a general survey of the week's operations shows that there has been no new main trial of etrength ...

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  31. JAPANESE AEROPLANES.

    Two Japanese aeroplance dropped bombs on the wireles station and barracks at Tsingtaio, The result is not Known ...

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  32. ALLIES STTUATION GOOD.

    It is [?]ny atated that Saturday's encounter botween the advanced dafenco forccs and the flank of the orman right wing assumed iarger propor ...

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  33. INDIAN TROOPS.

    A Bombay Paper brought by the Dumbea, says that three wooks ago, 30,000 Indian troops sailed for Egypt. ...

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  34. TO LEAVE BELGIUM.

    All Germans and Austrians have been ordered to leave Belgium with in 36 hours, atherwise thay will be courtmartialled ...

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  35. THE WRECKED TRAWLERS.

    [?] a Norwegian engineer. aboard a British trawlor, while flshing with others in the north-west of Dogger bank, on 28th Angust, said the German battle ...

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  36. AN AUSTRIAN DEMAND

    A Red Cross doctor states that the Austrian General demanded 20,000 ronbles from kasncnitz and Podolin other wise the provisional head of the ...

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  37. ALBANIA.

    Rute's correspondent states that the notables have taken Passession of Valone by agreement with the insurgents and will enter amicably to-morrow ...

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  38. THE RUSSIANS.

    The British embassy announces that the Allies'flghting strength in France is unimpaired The Russians are about to enter Cen ...

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  39. “GREATEST IN HISTORY,

    Berlin Papers describe the battlo which was fought between Rhcima and Verdun, in Northern France, as the greatest in history. There were 750,000 ...

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  40. UHLANS BUBN VILLages.

    The Press Burean reports that during the flghting on August 26, at Liojeau, the wholo of the Brltish battery was killed and woub=nded except for a sub ...

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  41. DESTRUCTION BY.MINES.

    According to Britsh Fore[?]gn [?] advices, mince havedestroyed nine nentral ships, and in most cases with loss of life The vessals were five Dunish, ...

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  42. BEST IN THE WORLD.

    All. reports agree, that Paris to day in the grcatcst fortrc[?] in the world. The city is entirclt oncirclod by strong forts and batterica. ...

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  43. MORE ATROCITIES.

    The London "Observer's" Ostend co respondent States that Maubeuge was bornbarded with the German's famous Howitzere Over one hundres houser ...

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  44. NOT SO HEAVY.

    The British casualties in the war to data number 10,345. LONDON, Thursday Night The "Daily Chroniclo"declares that ...

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  45. GRAMANY'S NEW MOVEMENT.

    Germany's now movement,through La fere, Souramurre, and Rheims in interprated as an attempth to broak the allies lines netween Panis and Ipar ...

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  46. OFFICIAL NEWS.

    The following cables have been recoived by the Federal Goverment from the High Commissioner. dated September 6. 6. 55 p.m. ...

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  47. THE BLOWING UP OF THE RUNO.

    The mine exploded forward of the Rono, The vessel went at such an angle that it was impossible to launch all the boats. A stoward rushed to the sleer ...

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  48. BRITISH MISSION

    The "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen reports that an article has apprared in the Berlin Vosslacho Zeltung," atating that- British pri[?]oners ...

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  49. SCULLING.

    Critcs ncknowledgo that Barry will need to row his best to win capecially if paddon is able to maintain his atrongh over the full cousde, Thus ...

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  50. AUSTRIAN MAIN ARMY,

    The defeat of the Austriaus between Lublin and Kolm placed their main army in a eritonl position. They are forced to retire southwards ...

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  51. A CLOSE CALL.

    The Uhlans attacked a motor car containting the Duke od Westminster and an officer carrying French despatcher when the moter put on speed Many ...

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  52. THE-WINDENFELS.

    Jusico Hood sat in the Vice Admiralty Court Jurisdiction to-day, but post poned judgment till to-morrow on the application for an order permitting the ...

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  53. RUSSIANS IN LEMBERS.

    The Russian victory at Lernbough,was eulminative of daring secret stratedy The Russians led the Austrians to advance in the direction of Lublin and ...

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  54. 'SOCIALISTS' VIEW.

    Belgian and French Sooialists have issued a manifesto to all nations justifying the French Goverment's defernce against German Imperialiam. ...

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  55. Q. T. RACES.

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  56. JAPAN’S ACTION.

    In the Diot, Bnron kato (Mininter for Forcign Affairs) reviowes the events leading to the war. He states, that a German man-of-wer was prowling, in the ...

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  57. NATION’S GBEATEST DEEEAT.

    The "Times,"in a leading artfole, says: "We said yesterday that Sedan Day and brought no news of a fresh Sodan to Berlin But we now learn it ...

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  58. HEAVY AKTILLERY FIRD.

    The Gormants have been repulsed from Termonde. Many, German wounf arrived at Antwerp, including a lieutenant, The latter declared that only ...

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  62. THE GERMAN, MOVEMENT.

    Soma experta interpret the lateat German movement as an attempt to intereept tho French easfern force ...

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  63. DEAGOONS TREMENDOUS CHARGE.

    A sixth dragoon guardsman relates that when the German Gneres were captured at Compiegne the German [?] British batteries were only 600 wards [?] The ...

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