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  2. BRITONS CALM AND RESOLUTE.

    The people of London and of the United Kingdom generally are exhibiting remarkable self-restraint and fortitude in reference to the great European war in which ...

    Article : 1,792 words
  3. WAR SIDELIGHTS.

    Hard as it may seem to believe, America is feeling the present international upheaval as badly, if not worse, than any of the overseas dominions of England. ...

    Article : 2,557 words
  4. THE VINEYARD BATTLEFIELD.

    The present war has already performed the function of a- general and extremely rigorous geographical examination, and it is do exaggeration to say that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,499 words
  5. SECOND WAR EDITION.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. winston churchill), addressing & meeting of 15,000 persons at Liverpool, appealed for [?] men to join field Mors[?] Sir ...

    Article : 284 words
  6. THE EIGHT SPIRIT.

    Sir Josiah Symon writes:— The march of South Australia's portion of the first expeditionary force through Adelaide impressed us all. It was a remarkable ...

    Article : 1,037 words
  7. A Wireless Operator.

    Mr. John T. Ashton, yotingest of the Rev. J. H. Asbton, of Mount torres, is proceeding to the seat of war as a wireless operator on one of the troopships form ...

    Article : 63 words
  8. FRANCE GRATEFUL TO BRITAIN.

    The special correspondent in Paris o to The Daily News and Leader writes:—The effect of Great Britain's declaration,of war against Germany has produced a startling ...

    Article : 1,024 words
  9. Farewell to Officers.

    On Thursday the Commonwealth Club will entertain the officers of the 1st imperial expeditionary Force at luncheon in the Down Hall. Ladies with invitation ...

    Article : 34 words
  10. AUSTRIAN RETREAT.

    The Austrian retreat from Galicia was so rapid that the Russians had to cover 25 rules a day to keep touch with the fleeing arrears. the latter turned back ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. THE RHEIMS TOWN HALL.

    A FAMOUS BUILDING, WHICH, IN COMMON WITH OTHER IMPORTANT EDIFICES, IN RHEIMS. HAS PROBABLY BEEN RUINED BY GERMAN SHELLS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 36 words
  12. THE ATTACK ON LIEGE.

    The London Bureau of the New York Tribune cabled, an interesting interview with Mr. Benjamin Hallett, the first man to return to London after witnessing the ...

    Article : 1,167 words
  13. Indignation of the Pape.

    The Pope has expressed deep horror at the destruction of rheims Cathedral by the Germans. He remarked—"It is scarcely credible in the twentieth century ...

    Article : 47 words
  14. Romans Cheer Great Britain

    After celebrating the Italian national fete to-day 50,000 citizens of Borne, with bands and banners, marched to the British Embassy, the bands playing the British ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. Airmen Directing Bombs.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, in The London Daily Chronicle, says the accuracy and rapidity of the German gunners in tho present operations in France are particularly re- ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. Stolberg and Roon.

    The Secretary of, the Chamber of Commerce, Adelaide, lias received the following letters dated September 7, from the Secretary of the Melbourne Chamber (Mr. W. ...

    Article : 280 words
  17. Strong Boer Support.

    A crowded meeting of Boers has been held in the Orange free State town of Bethlehem, which is a strong Hertzogite centre. A resolution, was carried ...

    Article : 49 words
  18. Popular Discontent in Germany.

    Cablegrams from German sources indicate that there is widespread disappointment in Germany at the present course of events. People everywhere are becoming ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. WILL THE WAR LAST LONG?

    Our reasons for thinking that six months and perhaps a [?]orter period should see the end of the was are chiefly economic wrote The London Observer of ...

    Article : 353 words
  20. War Risks.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) has I had forwarded to the Chamber of Commerce. the following: telegram, received from the Prime Minister:—"Decode of ...

    Article : 342 words
  21. THE TENTH'S GOOD-BYE.

    We've left the old perade ground by the Torrens' peaceful banks. For Empire's chilling us to join the fray: And proud and glad we're merching in the good Tenth's gallant ranks ...

    Article : 168 words
  22. Joan of Arc's Statue.

    Scarcely a house round the cathedral of! Rheims remains undamaged. Many have been reduced to shapeless masses. The status of Joan of Arc, in front of the ...

    Article : 94 words
  23. SUBMARINE AE1.

    The brave men at their duty met their doom Sudden and sharp— the ocern fed thier torn[?] No roar of battle wai[?] them death was nigh; silent and sudden plunged they into gloom. ...

    Article : 98 words
  24. BIGGER FRENCH GUNS

    The French left urine has been rein fenced by heavier hans capable of reaching the huge German ordnance. These are now searching the enamy's trenches with a ...

    Article : 80 words
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