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    [?] cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," [?] to "The Courier" by special permission. It should be understood [?] are not these of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  3. OFFENSIVE IN BALKANS

    An official message from Salonika states:—"The Balgarians attacked along the whole Serbian front. The Serbians counter-attacked and drove back the ...

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  4. EASTERN THEATRE

    A communique issued in Petrograd states that considerable forces of the enemy resumed the offensive west of Podhuice, on the Zloty Lipa, but without ...

    Article : 64 words
  5. ENEMY IN A VYCE

    Mr Lloyd-George, speaking at Criccieth said that he was satisfied with the way things were going. He felt for the first time that the nippers were gripping. ...

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  7. [?]ITISH GAINS

    [?]ecial correspondent at the [?]quarters in France states [?]end fighting has developed [?]e most important and most [?]tles in the Western ...

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  8. (United Service.)

    An official message states:— "The Bulgarians have attacked the Serbian front but the Serbians drove the enemy back and his losses were enormous." ...

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  9. (Reuter.)

    A Later message from Petrograd reports:— "The enemy is active in Volhynia and east of Brody and south of the Pripet, but he was everywhere repulsed. ...

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  10. (The "Times.")

    Mr. Ward Price writing on 18th August, says:—"The Bulgarians yesterday commenced an offensive on the whole Sorbian front in the Moglen sector. Six battalions ...

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  11. FACTORS TO ENSURE VICTORY.

    Mr J. L. Garvin, the editor of the "Observer" says that the Allies have now settled down calmly, confident that they possess the power and military factors ...

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  12. ENEMY'S HEAVY LOSSES.

    Messages from Petrograd reveal that the enemy's losses in the fighting which resulted in the Russians crossing tile Upper Sereth averaged 70 per cent of the ...

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  13. ITALY'S OPERATIONS

    Col Repington predicts the speedy capture of the heights east of Carso, thus enabling the Italians to assail Carso on both sides. ...

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  14. THE BRITISH ADVANCE

    The following is the text of Sir Douglas Haig's latest report:—"Operations at various points from Thiopval to our extreme right, south of Guillemont were ...

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  15. ITALIAN GENERAL "SNIPED."

    General Pittaluga, one of the Italian commanders, has been severely, wounded by a shot from a sniper at Gorizia. ...

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  16. "WAR GOING IN OUR FAVOR."

    Lord Derby, speaking at Stockport, said:—"The war is going on in our favor. Military reports are absolutely satisfied with the progress made." ...

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  17. RUSSIAN SEAPLANES.

    A communique from Petrograd states that the situation on the East Front is everywhere unchanged. It ads that a squadron of Russian ...

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  18. EARTHQUAKES IN ITALY.

    Renewed earthquakes are reported to have occurred at Ancona, Florence, and Ferraro, in Italy. ...

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  19. THE ANZAC BUFFET

    Cel W. T. Reay and Mr Macfarlane, vice-president of the Australian Natives Association in London. waited upon Mr Fisher (the Australian High ...

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  20. THE ATTACK ON SUEZ

    General Sir Archibald Murray, the British Commander in Chief in Egypt estimates the strength of the Turkish forces engaged in the recent operations ...

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  21. RUSSIA'S NEW TROOPS.

    Mr Hamilton Fyfe, telegraphing from the Russian front says that the new Russian troops are the youngest and most vigorous yet seen. The officers are of a ...

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  22. CONQUEST OF THIRD LINE.

    A special article specially written for the people by the French general. Cherifils, says:—"The France-British are well on the nay to conquest of the third ...

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  23. LEGISLATORS ENTERTAINED.

    The Overseas Parliamentary delegates has returned from their visit, to Ireland. Mr A. Fisher (the High Commissioner ...

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  24. 1251 TURKS KILLED.

    In his report on the Turkish invasion of Egypt, General Murray covers the operations in the Katia districts from 19th July to 12th August. ...

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  25. NEW RUSSIAN RAILWAY.

    It is reported that Copenhagen that the Russians are employing Austro-German prisoners for the rapid construction of a railway linking up Alexandrovsk, ...

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  26. TURKISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Bucharest says that two battalions of Turkish troops have arrived at Orsova aboard Austrian steamers. ...

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  27. TURKISH PRISONERS.

    A Cairo message states that American officials have visited the Turkish officers internment camp at Cairo, and have congratulated the British authorities on its ...

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  28. MACKENSEN IN FRANCE.

    The "Times" correspondent in New York says that despatches which have been received from American correspondents on the Somme front indicate that ...

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  29. FUTURH OF POLAND.

    It is reported from Cologne that the Central Powers have decided not to commit themselves to any statement regarding the future of Poland, owing to the ...

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  30. ANZAC BOOTY FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Lieut-Gen Sir William Birdwood has despatched to Mr Andrew Fisher from Pozieres a number of guns and other booty taken by the Anzacs, for ...

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  31. EAST AFRICA

    A Belgian communique issued at Havre states that the first fortnight in August marked a fresh advance by the Belgians on the whole front in East Africa. ...

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  32. NEW BRITISH AIRSHIPS

    The "Daily Express" naval correspondent states that the now British airships are silver grey and beautifully designed. They are easily manceuvred and have ...

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  33. MESOPOTAMIAN LEADERS.

    It is reported that General Sir Percy Lake the British Commander in Chief in Mesopotamia, and Major-General G. F. Gorringe, commanding the force which ...

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  34. STRANGE, GRIM WARFARE.

    Mr W. Beach Thomas correspondent to the "Daily Mail" states that a new species of fighting has been evolved by the Germans. ...

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  35. FIGHTING IN ARMENIA.

    Petrograd advices report that there is somewhat heavy fighting in the direction of Diardekar, in Armenia. ...

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  36. COASTAL AIRSHIPS.

    The "Evening News" says that the so called British Zeppelins a really coastal airships. They are speedy and useful, but are only half the size of Zeppelins. ...

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  37. [?]The "Times.")

    [?] that fighting is pro[?]to the Somme. [?]captured strong [?] and have gammed ground ...

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  38. NEUTRALS WITH ALLIES

    Pan-German newspapers support Count Von Reventlow( the well-known German naval writer) in his demand that Americans and other neutral subjects who are ...

    Article : 45 words
  39. FRACAS IN MONGOLIA

    Militant organs in Tokio are clamoring for drastic measure to be taken against China in consequence of the trouble in Mongolia, but it is expected that a ...

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  40. MURDER OF MR FRYATT

    The German newspapers savagely deride the statement made during the week by the British Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) that diplomatic relations would not be ...

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  41. [?]H AT MAUREPAS.

    [?]lly announced that the [?] have captured most of [?]South-south-west of [?] communique, reporting the ...

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  42. SHIPYARD WORKERS

    Sir George Askwith (Chief Industrial Commissioner) is hearing a deputation representing all shipyard workers, who are asking for advances in wages. The ...

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  43. GAINS CONSOLIDATED.

    "On Friday night the Somme gains were consolidated" writes "The Times" correspondent in Paris. "Counter-attacks north of Maurepas ...

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  44. RECRUITING IN CANADA

    It is reported from Montreal that the Laborites are going to oppose the new registration system of recruits. The reason given is that it savors too ...

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  45. GERMAN IRON CROSSES

    There is a crisis in the manufacture of Iron Crosses in Germany, owing to a shortage of silver, of which the Cross is partly composed. ...

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  46. [?]OUNTER ATTACKS.

    [?]mashed back counter-at[?] towards Olery. Tre[?] is progressing on the [?]rench have captured ...

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  47. A RAPID ADVANCE.

    "The Times"' correspondent at the British headquarters in France reports a small Anglo-French advance on Wednesday evening south of Guillemont. ...

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  48. SETTLEMENT EXPECTED.

    The incident is being investigated, and it appears probable that it will be settled locally, and will not develop seriously. ...

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  49. CLOSING OF BARS

    A deputation from the Federal Clyde Trades waited upon Mr H. J. Tennant (Secretary for Scotland) on Friday afternoon to protest against further liquor ...

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  50. SUBMARINE BREMEN

    Passengers arriving at New York aboard the Cunnard liner Alaunia (13,400 tons) declare that they are confident that they saw the German freight submarine ...

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  51. LISBON MUNICIPALITY

    The municipality of Lisbon ham decided to call the new quarter of the city the "English Quarter." ...

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  52. LANDINGS IN AUSTRALIA

    A notification has been made by the British Foreign Office that nobody will be permitted to land in Australia without passports. ...

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  53. GEORGES CARPENTIER

    It is reported from Paris that Georges Carpentier the champion heavyweight boxer has been proposed for the Military Medal. He has already been awarded the ...

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  54. GENERAL HAIG DECORATED.

    On the occasion of the visit of the King to the Front last week His Majesty conferred the Grand Cross of the Victorian Order on Gen Sir Douglas Haig, and ...

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  55. [?]ES' ADVANCE.

    [?]rt Zeitung" says that the [?] a veritable masterpiece [?] and is probably due to [?]sh shipping, of which ...

    Article : 19 words
  56. PRINCE OF WALES FUND

    The Prince of Wales Fund has now nearly reached £6,000,000, and more than half this amount has been distributed. The Kitchener Fund has now reached ...

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  57. COVENT CARDEN PORTERS

    Indignation was arounsed at Covent Garden (London) owing to a statement made by a foreign fruit-broker to a tribunal that it was impossible to employ ...

    Article : 39 words
  58. NAVAL PLANES' RAID.

    Our naval planes bombed and fired ammunition damage at Lichtervelde, in Flanders. ...

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