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  2. ACTS OF SACRILEGE.

    The Antwerp correspondent of the "Standard" says that Germans occupied the Monastery at Montaimen. in Belgium, drank to excess, fired into rooms ...

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  4. GREAT BATTLE RAGING.

    The Germans are putting their fortunes to the bazard on both their western and eastern frontiers. They are giving battle to the allies in France over a front of at least, 1.50 miles; and at the name time their East Prussian, troops have begun a general engagement with the army of Gener- al Rennen Kampf. Then, or course, the [?] and Germans are engaged in rearguard actions in Galicia. The Russians and Germans being in full contact, the ...

    Article : 349 words
  5. THE ENEMY'S TRAWLERS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" naval expert quotes a letter from Dr. William Lloyd to the effect that, many trawlers captured in the North Sea have been found ...

    Article : 109 words
  6. OPERATIONS IN BELGIUM

    Reuter's Ostend corresponedent states that 40,000 Germans have been camped at Waterloo since Saturday. The German staff is located at ...

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  7. MODERN NEBUCHADNEZZARS.

    The French continue to capture small bodies of survivors of the Marne fighting. They recently surrounded a body of 1,650 Germans in a wood, who ...

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  8. THE MORALE OF THE ENEMY.

    The High Commissioner cables as follows from London, under date September 24:- "Considerable information about the ...

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  9. FIGHTING IN ALSACE.

    The Germans are strongly entrenched at Mulhausen, and regularly make surprise attacks, but the French sucessfully shell them. ...

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  10. THE ALLIES' CAMPAIGN

    The following official communique regarding the progress of the struggle was issued to-day:- "On our left wing a very violent ...

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  11. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Reports received from A[?] state that great masses of German troops are going into France A[?]xla-Chapelle and Belgium. ...

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  12. FIGHT NEAR TERMONDE.

    Five thousand Germans approached Baesrode, near Termonde, yesterday, with the object af burning it. The Belgians, after a desperate struggle of ...

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  13. THE ENEMY'S FORESIGHT.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent says the quares near Compiegne form the main strength of the German light wing. They mostly ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. GERMAN ESPIONAGE.

    A refugee from Maubeuge states that the German siege guns were placed on platforms of cement built in a carefully selected spot by private ...

    Article : 301 words
  15. THE BRITISH NAVAL DISASTER.

    The following cable message, dated London, September 25, has been received from Sir George Reid:"Official.—The Admiralty authorities ...

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  16. THE BRITISH ARMY'S OPERATIONS.

    The High Commissioner reports:— Recently a pilot and an observer of the Royal Flying Corps were forced by a breakage in their aeroplane to ...

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  17. THE ENEMY'S COMMUNICATIONS.

    The Germans have constructed a bridge 300 yards long across the River, Mouse at Dinant. ...

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  18. GERMANS' INCESSANT ATTACKS.

    The Germans continue then incessant attacks on the British near Soissons. The infantry charge hour after hour, and are always mowed down, but ...

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  19. NAVAL OPERATIONS.

    The wireless operator of the cruiser Cressy states that there were niany instances of heroism. One seaman, who was a splendid swimmer, was picked up ...

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  20. THE EASTERN CAMPAIGNS

    It is officially stated that the Russians on Wednesday repulsed the German vanguard in the province of Suwalki which lies to the east of East Prussia. ...

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  21. BRITISH WOUNDED.

    Fourteen hundred British wounded arrived at Southampton yesterday. ...

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  22. GERMANS STARVING.

    M. Doumergue, who was recently Prime Minister of France, after a visit to the battlefields. says:—"I saw German wounded at Soissons, and some of ...

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  23. BATTLE INCIDENTS.

    Mr. Lloyd George states that for every Belgian soldier lost on the battlefield three innocent and unoffending people have been ruthlessly killed by the ...

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  24. GREAT BATTLE IMMINENT

    The "Daily Chronicles" correspondent at Petrograd states that it is officially believed that a great and decisive battle in East Prussia is imminent. There ...

    Article : 202 words
  25. GERMAN HEROES.

    British artilleryment now in Hospital at Leicester say that a German regiment was swept away in a mad attempt to cross a stream under a fiendish ...

    Article : 140 words
  26. THE SIEGE OF MAUBEUGE.

    The Brussels correspondent of the newspaper "Le Matin" states that the enemy's losses in the siege of Manbeuge amounted to 40,000. ...

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  27. BRITISH GUNNERY.

    Captain Meyer, of the German armed merchantman Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, which was sunk by the British cruiser Highflier, who has arrived at ...

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  28. FIGHTING NEAR VERDUN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris telegraphs that wounded soldiers relate that when the Germans began to bombard Fort Troyan, to the south of ...

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  29. THE FIGHTING BEGUN.

    It is officially stated that fighting has commenced between the Russian forced and the German troops at Sopockiny, south-oastward of the town of Suwalki, ...

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  30. GALLANT HIGHLANDER.

    During the fighting at Soissons on Saturday the Germans surprised 150 Highlanders, who, with a Maxim gun, were guarding a bridge. The Germans, ...

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  31. GENERAL ATTACK BY ENEMY

    The following official statement was issued last night:- "The enemy attacked along the whole front, but has been everywhere driven ...

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  32. RUSSIA IN SWEDEN.

    Vladimir Bourtzeff", the Russian revolutionary, who has offered his services to Russia, states, in the course of an interview here, that Liberalism ...

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  33. HAND-TO-HAND FIGHTING.

    The "Daily" News and Leader" gives the following account of the fighting:- "The Germans at last week-end left their trenches, and occupied a village, ...

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  34. LAYING OF MINES.

    The Norwegian steamer Hervick struck a mine in the North Sea to-day, and was blown up. Two of her crew were killed. ...

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  35. GERMAN OFFICERS LETTER.

    The High Commissioner in a later cable reports:- The following refers to the fighting on the Aisne, and is taken from a letter ...

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  36. THE CRISIS APPROACHING.

    The dearth of details of the fighting along the River Aisne is an indication that the crisis of the battle is approaching. ...

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  37. GERMAN BARBARISM.

    A Rheims despatch says the bombardment of thd Cathedral has been resumed. ...

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  38. " MY POST IS AT THE FRONT."

    Maxim Gorky, the Russian realistid novelist and revolutionary, who was imprisoned in Russia as a political offender in 1905, and has since made his home ...

    Article : 81 words
  39. THE ANGLO-FRENCH FLEET.

    It is officially admitted by the Austrian Government that the French fleet in the Adriatic has bombarded Lissa. in Dalmatia, and caused some damage. ...

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  40. OFFICIAL GERMAN ACCOUNT

    The following wireless message, was sent out from Berlin on Saturday:- "The main headquarters staff report with regard to operations in the western ...

    Article : 136 words
  41. A SPITEFUL ENEMY.

    The Germans have bombarded President Poincare's prroperty at Sampigny, and pillaged his son's house at Triancourt and his parents' house at ...

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