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  4. THE WAR Fall of Amiens.

    After a fierre artillery duel from which the allies were compelled to retire the Germans secured the surrender of Amiens, which they traversed singing, the citizens, ...

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  6. RESERVISTS REPLACING REGULARS.

    Reserves in blue uniforms are being brought from Germany to relieve the first line of troops, which, it is believed, are being conveyed to Germany in order to ...

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  7. PRINCE ALBERT.

    An operation will be performed on Prince Albert shortly. No anxiety is felt regarding his condition. ...

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  8. FOOTBALL FIXTURES.

    Many amateur Rugby Association clubs have cancelled their fixtures. ...

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  9. A Russian Reverse.

    Experts ascribed the reverse near Ostrode to superiorlly of guns from Thorn and Graudenz, including the latest Krupp guns, over Russians. The latter fought ...

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  10. Pointing to Paris.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent has visited the rear of the French left and the British lines. The allies are being driven back by sheer weight of numbers, ...

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  11. A Decisive Victory.

    It is officially announced that General Rouzsky's army's great victory at Lemberg was preceded by the capture of 44 guns and Maxims. The Fifteenth Austrian ...

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  12. The Germans Inactive. RUSSIA'S FORWARD MOVEMENT.

    It is officially stated that the Russians are maintaining a continuous offensive movement. Their cavalry have penetrated for into the interior of East Prussia, ...

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  13. German Attack Repulsed.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent states that on Sunday the French under Gen. I a[?] on the right were attacked by the Tenth Corps and Imperial Guard, but ...

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  14. SEAT OF GOVERNMENT TRANSFERRED.

    A proclamation has been issued announcing that the seat of Government has been temporarily transferred to Bordeaux. PARIS, Thursday. ...

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  15. HUMANE WARFARE.

    The Germans have no field hospitals, merely a large number of doctors, who do dressing and perform operations in any available buildings. The Germans also ...

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  16. ILLTREATMENT OF BRITISHERS.

    Sir J. Sivewright, who was detained at Nuremberg, has reached England. He states that the Britishers' hardships in Germany are largely the result of the ...

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  17. Indifferent to German Bullets.

    Correspondents state that the British troops are now almost indifferent to the German rifle fire. An army doctor states that of 500 ...

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  18. BRITISHERS CUT OFF.

    A number of British soldiers who have reached Folkestone were cut off from their regiment at Mons. They wandered into the German lines and were forced to bury ...

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  19. BOMBARDMENT OF CATTARO.

    The French Fleet have bombarded Cattaro, doing great damage. Several buildings that were demolished caught fire. ...

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  20. Rush for Liberty.

    The "Chronicle" says several German naval prisoner from Hellgoland, confined in barracks at Edinburgh, and led by Admiral Tirpite's son, desperately ...

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  21. High Praise.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says a French officer has stated that our Expeditionary Force is still intact, and-continues to show superb valor in face of colossal odds ...

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  22. IMMENSELY GALLANT.

    A naval lieutenant, after describing the [?]goland fight, adde the Mainz was Immensely gallant, and when last seen was absolutely wrecked. ...

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  23. ANOTHER STEAMER SACRIFICED.

    The Swedish steamer Saint Paul struck a mine in the North sea and foundered. The crew was landed at North Shields. ...

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  24. The Call to War.

    Since Monday sixty thousand men have Joined Kitchener's second army of one hundred thousand. It is expected to be completed in a few days. ...

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  25. CASHING BELGIAN NOTES.

    In order to assist refugees, the Bank of England is cashing Belgian notes. ...

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  27. BROUGHT DOWN.

    A Tabue aeroplane which was bomb dropping at Paris was brought down at Champigny. Two of the aviators were killed. ...

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  28. THE DEATH ROLL.

    The first list of officers killed include General Gatacre's oldest son, Captain Luther, the army racquets champion, and Viscount Hawarden. ...

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  29. THE NEW POPE.

    Cardinal Della Chlesa has been elected Pope, and will assume the name of [?]dict the Fifteenth. ...

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  30. GERMAN LOSSES.

    The thirteenth German casualty list shows that the whole of the infantry regiment stationed at Zabern was lost, while more than 20,000 Mecklenburg troops were ...

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  31. NO NEWS OF THE WAR.

    The captain of the barque Yaabel, which arrived at Auckland from Tonga, was astonished to learn of the outbreak of war, of which the Island residents knew nothing, ...

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  32. MORE GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    The "Novee Vremya" gives circumstantial details of German atrocities, burying Russian wounded. ...

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  33. AWARDS MUST STAND.

    The United Laborers' protective Society has carried a motion that no interference with award rates will be tolerated. ...

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  34. GERMANY'S AERIAL ARMY.

    Two American engineers who recently visited Berlin state they visited the flying station and saw fifty Zeppelins ready to start for the front. Hundreds of ...

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  35. FOR BACKACHE AND KIDNEY TROUBLES.

    Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills are the great corrective for Backache and Kidney [?]s, and in making the Kidneys well you soon rid yourself of all such symptoms as ...

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  36. DARING AEROPLANES.

    The German aeroplanes are very daring. They fly the whole length of the trenches. British howitzers brought some down, but many more remain. ...

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