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  3. THE WAR.

    Artillery men hospitalled at Leicester say that a German regiment was swept away in a mad attempt to cross a stream under ...

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  4. GERMAN REPULSE.

    A few thousand Germans approached Baserode, neat Termode, with the object of burning it. Belgians, after a desperate struggle of ...

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  5. BATTLE CONTINUES.

    A communique issued to-day states that on the left wing between Somme and the Oise, battle continues very violently. We have ...

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  6. ÆRIAL ENCOUNTER.

    A German aeroplane pursued a reconnoitring Belgian biplans near Brussels. Several shots were exchanged at a great height. The ...

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  7. GERMAN ATTACKS.

    Germans, strongly entrenched at Mulhausen, regularly make surprise attacks, but the French successfully shell them. ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S RIGHTEOUS CAUSE.

    Mr Lloyd George, speaking at a recruiting meeting at Criccieth, said that 14 years ago he stood on the same platform opposed to the South ...

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  9. GERMANS MASSING.

    Amsterdam reports that great masses of German troops are going to France via Aixlachapells. The Rheims "Despatch" says the ...

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  10. TO PROMOTE PEACE.

    Members of the Socialist parties in Germany will shortly meet to discuss steps to help unemployed and measures for promoting peace. ...

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  11. BRITISH ARMY INSPECTION.

    The King and Queen and Lord Kitchener made a day's tour of Aldershot, where they inspected 130,000 men belonging to the new ...

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  12. GALLANT SCOTS.

    Germans surprised 150 Highlanders with a Maxim guarding a bridge. The Germans killed all the Maxim's crew. One Highland rushed ...

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  13. GERMANY'S "DEVILRY."

    Mr Lloyd-George announced that Britain would not charge Belgium any interest on the ten million loan, and went on to say that they never ...

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    WAR is a costly business, but the loss of money which it entails is the least of the evils that follow in its train. When we feel the pinch of it ...

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  15. THE NAVAL DISASTER.

    Twenty sailors from the three sunken British cruisers have started for England. Others will follow at short intervals. ...

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  16. HOLLAND'S NEUTRALITY.

    Owing to increasing proofs that Dutch merchants are endeavoring to evade the neutrality regulations, the Dutch Government is considering ...

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  17. GERMAN AMBULANCE RETREATS.

    Wounded German officers bitterly comment on the cowardice of their ambulance corps, who fled with the retreating armies, leaving wounded ...

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  18. FRENCH SUCCESS.

    The French have bombarded, captured, and garrisoned Lissa, off the coast of Dalmatia. ...

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  19. PROGRESS OF AISNE BATTLE.

    A communique issued at Paris says:—On the left wing a very violent general action is progressing The French are operating between ...

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  20. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    The "Daily News" states that Germans over the last week end left the trenches and occupied a village in order to shelter from a storm. ...

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  21. ALLIED FLEETS' WORK.

    Messages from Rome state that the Allied fleets resumed the bombardment of Catarre and dismantled a powerful fortress on Pelagos ...

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  22. MURDERING PRISONERS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Bordeaux declares that General Strenger, commanding the fifty-third brigade of the German ...

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  23. THE BELGIAN MISSION.

    The Belgian Mission have arrived at Toronto on a brief visit. The members state that Belgium is too dear to Belgians to permit of a ...

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  24. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    French troops continue to capture small bodies of survivors of the Mairne fighting. The French recently surrounded a body of 1650 ...

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  25. GERMAN MOVEMENT.

    Reuter's Ostend correspondent reports that 40,000 Germans have encamped at Waterloo since Saturday. A German aeroplane at ...

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  26. TRADE MOVE.

    Influential business men in London are forming a league to hand over to Britain's Allies all trade diverted from Germany. ...

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  27. BRITISH PLUCK.

    Captain Meyer, of the Kaiser Wilhelm der Crosse, has arrived at New York. In an interview he said :— If all Britishers shoot like the ...

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  28. SUMMONS TO IRELAND.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) in a speech at the Mansion House, Dublin, made a great oration, Addressing a recruiting meeting, he ...

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  29. GENEROUS PRINCE.

    Prince Ranjitsinhji has placed his resources at the disposal of the Empire. He has promised to maintain 1000 men to fight, 200 hores, ...

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  30. SELLING CAPTURES.

    The Prime Court in London is auctioneering the first of the enemy's ships on 7th October. Sales of captured grain to date total nearly one ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICA'S PART.

    Mr Merriman, leader of the South African Opposition, speaking at Shellenbosch, appealed to all to follow. General Botha's noble ...

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  32. AMUSEMENTS.

    A programme of sensations is announced for the Royal Pictures at the Town Hall, to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. The thrilling scenes ...

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  33. FAMISHED WOUNDED.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent, after a visit to the battle field, states he saw German wounded, some not more than 16, apparently ...

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  34. AUSTRALIANS APPRECIATED.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," commenting on the capture of German New Guinea and the official reports of the magnificient Australian ...

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  35. FRENCH RUSE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris relate that when the Germans began to bombard the fort at Troyon the French did not reply. The ...

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  36. MR. ALEXANDER WATSON.

    The first part of Mr Alexander Watson's recital at the Town Hall on Wednesday evening comprises the following selections:—The ...

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  37. RUSSIANS AND AUSTRIANS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent states it is officially believed that a great decisive battle in East Prussia is ...

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  38. ENGLAND'S FAITH.

    Mr Redmond followed Mr Asquith. He said that Ireland had heartfelt sympathy with the war. and would bear her share of the burden and ...

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  39. GERMANS BOMBARD.

    Germans bombarded President Poincare's property at Sampigny, and pillaged his son's home at Foisncourt, and his parents house at ...

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  40. WOUNDED AND PRISONERS.

    Fourteen hundred British wounded arrived at Southampton yesterday. Eighteen hundred German prisoners were captured between ...

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  41. HAVOC ON BRIDGE.

    During one Galician engagement Russians lured Austrians to cross a small river. When the bridge was crowded with massed columns they ...

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  42. GERMAN LOSSES.

    The "Martins" Brussels corres- ...

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  43. RUSSIAN EXPORTS.

    It is understood that Russia has withdrawn its prohibition on grain exports. Enormous supplies of grain are now in sight. ...

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  44. FIERCE ENCOUNTER.

    The Servians have captured the fortress town of Sornik after a ...

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