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  2. ROUMANIAN CHECK

    A German communique says that Gen Von Falkenhayn, formerly Chief of the German General Staff, commanded the German and Austrian troops which ...

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  4. MR FISHER AT THE FRONT

    Mr Fisher, the Australian High Commissioner, returned on Saturday from France, where he visited the Australian divisions. Accompanied by Lt-Gen ...

    Article : 351 words
  5. WEST MAY AFFECT EAST

    "Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg will not be able to resume the initiative because he is not yet a free agent," states Lt-Col A 'Court Repington, the "Times" ...

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

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  7. [?]ESSURE IN WEST

    [?] Haig, the Commander [?] British Forces in France, [?] has been heavy fighting [?] al. ...

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  8. MONTH'S RESULTS.

    Mr F. D. Bouchier, the "Times" correspondent at Bucharest, says:— "The past month's war results have been highly satisfactory to Roumania, The ...

    Article : 76 words
  9. BRITAIN'S DETERMINATION

    Dealing with the interview granted to the United Press Association by Mr Lloyd George, the most prominent American newspapers say that America has no ...

    Article : 57 words
  10. GREAT THINGS LIKELY.

    Mr J. L. Garvin writes:—"Great things are likely even before the winter. A glance at the map shows that if the wodge is out 20 miles further to the east ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. IN THE DOBRUDJA.

    Mr Braun, the "Times" correspondent at the Roumanian headquarters, reviewing the recent operations, says:— "The Russsians and Roumanians in the ...

    Article : 165 words
  12. (United Service.)

    The New York "Evening Sun" says that Mr Lloyd-George's interview destroys President Wilson's intended vote-catching peace campaign. ...

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  13. TANKS FOR RUSSIA.

    Great Britain has sent 100 armored tanks to Russia. They are manned by naval officers from the dockyards in which they were completed. They are 23 ...

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  14. (The "Times.")

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington says that Mr Lloyd-George's speech will help President Wilson to withstand the German peace campaign. which ...

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  15. AMERICAN AMBASSADORS.

    The "Vossisehe Zeitung" says that Ambassadors from the belligerent countries will confer in Washington in October. ...

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  16. ANZACS HONORED

    His Majesty the King this morning invested a number of officers with the orders recently bestowed upon them. Among the Australians invested were— ...

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  17. EVACUATION OF COMBLES.

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters, describing the capture of Combles, says that at the outset the enemy position was such that was had to withdraw our ...

    Article : 151 words
  18. DISLOYAL AMERICAN VOTES.

    New York reports that strong anger has been aroused in America by an avalanche of insulting and insistent communications from pro-Germans demanding ...

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  19. A SUPREME EFFORT.

    It is declared that Von Hindenburg is now with Von Mackensen, and will make a supreme effort against Boumania. ...

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  20. REVOLT IN GREECE

    Reuter's Salonika correspondent says that a telegram from Crete announces the proclamation of a provisional Government for the salvation of the Fatherland. ...

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  21. PREMATURE PEACE.

    Mr W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, to-day made reference to Mr Lloyd George's declaration on the question of a premature peace. The Prime Minister ...

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  22. NO RESPITE FOR ENEMY.

    "Prisoners taken by the British since 1st July number 30,000," states the "Times" correspondent at British headquarters in France. ...

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  23. THE BREMEN

    Despatches from Washington report that the Department of State has been advised by the British Government that the Submarine Bremen has been captured ...

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  24. (The "Times.")

    "It is reported from Salonika," the "Times" correspondent says, "that Gen Parashevopulos and his staff have joined the revolutionaries. Gen Moskopoulos, ...

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  25. LIFEBELT PICKED UP.

    Advices from Portland, Maine, U.S.A., report that a lifebell marked "Bremen" and the name of the maker at Wilhelms haven was found ashore at Cape ...

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  26. HOLLWEG'S OUTBURST

    French newspapers are of opinion that Dr Von Bethmann Hollweg's anti-British outburst may enable him to stand a little louger, but his speech is a confession of ...

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  27. COST OF FOODSTUFFS

    The Board of Trade Committe that has investigated the increase in the cost of foodstuffs makes the following recommenations:— ...

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  28. NEUTRALITY MAINTAINED.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Athens states that a Cabinet council has taken place at the Palace. King Constantine presided, but no ...

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  29. CANADIAN TRADE

    A Vancouver message reports that Baron Shaughnessy, the President of the Canadian-Pacific railway, expects tremondous development to follow the war. It ...

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  30. GERMAN FEARS.

    German newspapers are endeavoring to calm the national fears in regard to British successes in the Somme offensive by asserting that Britain is already faced ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. BULGARS REPULSED.

    A French official message from Salonika says:— "Four Bulgarian attacks at Kajmackalan were repulsed with heavy losses. An ...

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  32. (United Service.)

    The Allied forces' demands exceeded the total of the British importations for 1913, thereby greatly hardening prices. The committee recommends the increase ...

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  33. (Reuter.)

    Advices from Toronto report that there has been a great increase in trade between Vanconver and Vladivostock. ...

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  34. EAST AFRICA

    Reuter's correspondent, telegraphing from Havre, says that King Albert has telegraphed to Gen Pomvour, commanding the Belgians in German East Africa, ...

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  35. INVITATION TO MR HUGHES

    The "National English Review" publishes the text of a memorial inviting Mr Hughes to return. The signatures include Lord ...

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  36. GERMAN DIVISIONS RECALLED.

    Licut-Col A'Court Repington, the military correspondent of the "Times," says that two German divisions on their way to the East Front have, as a result of the ...

    Article : 158 words
  37. [?]AN FRONT.

    [?]munique staes:— "A [?] is proceeding in the during the past week, [?]albres were violently ...

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  38. AERIAL ACTIVITIES.

    A French advice from Salonika says that French aeroplanes heavily bombed Prilep. Another aeroplane bombed Sofia and has arrived at Bucharest. ...

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  39. APOLOGY FOR FAILURE.

    The Dutch Press regards Hollweg's speech as significant for its commissions, and in not reiterating his former extravagant demands and world claims. ...

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  40. THE TIGRIS

    "Nothing fresh has occurred beyond two aeroplane bombings of an enemy aerodrome and a Turkish bombardment," states an official message from ...

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  41. SAILORS' DAY

    Sailors' Day is to celebrated on 4th October under the auspices of the Navy League and the British and Foreign Sailors' Society. Madame Ada Crossley, ...

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  42. DEPUTY MINISTER FOR WAR.

    Amsterdum reports that Gon von Wandol, the German Deputy War Minister, has been dismissed. Another message states that Gen von ...

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  43. [?]CO-ORDINATION.

    [?] that the French ad[?] are progressing be[?] and Morval. German official message, ...

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  44. LOAN FOR ALLIES

    New York advices report that Mr J. P. Morgan has gone to London presumably to arrange a new £50,000,000 loan to the ...

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  45. (The "Times.")

    Mr Edmund Candler, the "Times" correspondent on the Tigris front, says that the situation is unchanged. The activities are confined to artillery fire and air ...

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  46. IMPORTANT RESULTS.

    The "Weekly Despatch" interviewed Sir Newton Moore, who said that General Birdwood told him during his visit to the Front that he was highly pleased with ...

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  47. OVERSEA BRITONS

    A large Kitchener Hospital at Brighton has been converted entirely for the use of the Australians. ...

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  48. NEW ZEPPELINS

    From Petrograd comes a repetition of the story that Germany is building Zeppelins which will be able to carry five tons of bombs. ...

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  49. BRITISH FINANCE

    British Exchequer receipts for the financial half-year just ended were £163,922,899 compared with £102,868,765 for the corresponding period of last year. ...

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  50. VOTES FOR SOLDIERS

    At a meeting to be held on Saturday night at the Queen's Hall a demand will be made for the Soldiers' vote. The "Daily Mail" says that the surest ...

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  51. LORD MAYOR TO ENTERTAIN.

    Sir Charles Wakefield, the Lord Mayor, who [?] retire in November, is to entertain [?] prominent men from the overseas dominions at luncheon on 28th ...

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  52. ONE EGG PER WEEK

    The Berlin newspapers announce that the people of Berlin are entitled to only one egg per week owing to the shortage. ...

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  53. GERMANY AND TURKEY

    Dr Von Kuhlmann, the German Minister at the Hague, has been appointed German Ambassader at Constandinople. ...

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  54. LONG LASTING OFFENSIVE.

    The German Press, in an interview with Prince Rupprecht, says it is improbable that the Somme offensive will soon end, The Germans must expect a long lasting ...

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  55. [?] TANKS."

    [?] Berlin "Lokal An[?] British armored car[?] by a German en[?] that those being ...

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  56. BRITISH VESSEL SUNK

    A Madrid message says that the British steamer Roddam (3218 tons), owned by the Red "R" Steamship Co., Ltd., of Newcastle, has been sunk. The ...

    Article : 43 words
  57. HOME BECOMES HOSPITAL

    As an instance of the war work of wealthy Australians, a West Australian squatter has converted his home at Bristol into a hospital. The expenditure will ...

    Article : 39 words
  58. NAVAL ATTACHE RESIGNS

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris says that Capt Botassif Green, the naval attache at Paris, has resigned. ...

    Article : 23 words
  59. BOOTS FOR ARMY

    All leather in the United Kingdom suitable for army boots is being commandeered by the Army Council. ...

    Article : 22 words
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