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  2. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    LONDON, 19th September, 10.20 p.m. Official.—A casualty list which has been published includes officers killed, 40 wounded. Eighty wounded have been ...

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  3. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE. 900,000 Advancing on Posen.

    Russia has completed the mobilisation of 6,000,000 troops. Only half a milion are operating in East Prussia, and half a million in Galicia. ...

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  4. ROUMANIA AND BULGARIA.

    Official advices indicate that Roumania and Bulgaria will soon join the conflict on Russia's side ...

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  5. AT THE AISNE. The Fighting Continues.

    According to Rome advices the prevailing impression in diplomatic circles is that Germany has realised the impossibility on [?] operations in France. It is ...

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  6. GERMAN TERMS OF PEACE.

    A report from Washington states that Dr. Hollweg, the German Chancellor, has discussed the possibility of peace with the American Ambassador, and has informally ...

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  7. Severity of German Marching.

    The newspaper “Lo Temps” states that the German wounded complain of the severity of the marching, which was never less than 26 miles a day. ...

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  8. GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    It is stated on reliable authority that during the past fortnight the Germans have lost in killed, wounded and prisoners an average of 3200 a day, or a total of ...

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  9. JAPAN AND GERMANY.

    It is officially stated that Japanese troops landed at Laos Los Bay. Japanese accounts state that the German troops at Kiao-Chou total [?]. ...

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  10. Russian Victory at Jaworow.

    The Russians at Jaworow, a tow[?] north cast of Przemyal, captured the convoys of the 6th and 14th Austrian armies; also 30 guns. an enormous quantity of ...

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  11. YOUNG GERMAN TROOPS.

    A wounded German prisoner at Bordeaux, who is only aged 55¼ years, declares that all his schoolfellows who have turned 15 are being placed in regiments. ...

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  12. ON THE SEA.

    Six Austrian torpedo beats, in the absence of the Anglo French fleet bombbarded the French wireless station at Antivari, in Montenegro, but no damage was done. ...

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  13. "COLOGNE GAZETTE'S" VIEW.

    The Cologne Gazette says Germany will not accept peace which does not give her full indemnity for the sacrifies which she has suffered. ...

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  14. KILLED IN FIRING LINE.

    Among those killed in recent lighting was Captain Bertcand Stewart, who in 1911 was, with Lieutenant Trench, sentenced to four years' imprisonment in a German ...

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  15. BROKEN-SPIRITED AUSTRIANS.

    It is stated in intelligence from [?] grad that German troops have been interspersed with the Austrians in the entrenchments for the purpose of raising the spuits ...

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  16. BAD WEATHER IN NORTH SEA.

    Destroyers report bad weather in the North Sea. Gales cause patrol work to be difficult. The men continue in high spirit. ...

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  17. NEUTRAL LINER CAPTURED.

    A British warship has brought to Queenstown the Holland-American liner Rijndam, 12,527 tons, which, when captured, was bound from New York to Rotterdam. The ...

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  18. GERMAN LOSSES AT CHAMPENOISE.

    An American army officer, who was present at the lighting from Rebais to Fere Champenoise, estimates that the Germans lost between 13,000 and 20,000. ...

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  19. RECRUITING IN CANADA.

    There has been such an enthusiastic response to the call for recruits for the Canadian contingent that it has been decided to send a first quota, numbering ...

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  20. RUSSIANS OCCUPY SIENIAWA AND SAMBOR.

    The Russians are occupying the fortifications at Sieniawa and Sambor, while Jaroslaw is in flumes. The Austrian rear guard has been driven ...

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  21. French Prisoners at Munich.

    It is reported that French prisoners at Munich are being exhibition to the public at 2d admission. Enormous crowds have [?]ved the men. ...

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  22. CUTTING OFF AUSTRIAN RETREAT.

    Messages from Petrograd state that the Russians completely cut off General Dankyl's army forming the extreme left from P[?]zemysl to Cracow. to prevent his ...

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  23. Peace Demonstrations at Berlin.

    Travellers who have arrived in Rotterdam from Germany relate that many peace demonstrations have been held in Berlin. One night numbers of walls were placarded ...

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  24. CAPTURED SHIPPING.

    The shipping newspaper. “ Fairplay, states that since the begining of hostilities the Allies have seized or sank German merchantmen of 832.822 gross ...

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  25. PRUSSIAN GUARDS PRACTICALLY BLOTTED OUT.

    All accounts agree that the famous Prussian guards must be practically blotted out. ...

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  26. Germans in Africa.

    Further details have been received of the fighting in Nyassaland. It appears that the British troops surprised the enemy in the morning. ...

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  27. FURTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    The Russians captured 3000 prisoners and ton guns at Sandomierz and Rabomgirl. On the 15th they captured 3000 ...

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  28. RHEIMS BOMBARDED.

    The German are making a determined st[?]d in the wooded hills cast, of Rheims. The Germans bombarded Rbeims, which is on fire in eight places. ...

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  29. GERMAN EXPENDITURE.

    The “Berliner Trage[?]tt” says a message coming from Copenhagen, declares that the cost of the German military administration is £3,000,000 a day. The total war ...

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  30. Desperate Fight at a Bridge. BELGIANS BETWEEN TWO FIRES.

    On 3rd September near the forest of Termonde, the Belgians were on the north bank of the river protreeting a bridge, which the German regiment ...

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  31. SWITZERLAND'S ESCAPE.

    Evidence is forthcoming from the Geneva correspondent of the London “Standard” that Germany intended to cross Swiss territory in order to turn the fortress of ...

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  32. Coming Battle of Przemysl.

    [?] reports to [?] states that [?] Austrian hope, in the forthcoming battle at Przemysl, in hold up the Russian army, which is now concentrated in that vicinity, ...

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  33. BATTLE OF THE BALTIC.

    It was reported by the Government Press Bureau on [?] September that [?] German destroyers and torpedo boats had returned to K[?] in a damaged condition. ...

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  34. BATTLE OF THE AISNE.

    The [?]forcements received by General [?] have come partly from A[?] [?] from Bendigo and Maubeuge. and [?] from a force of reservists, who ...

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  35. CAPTURES BY RUSSIANS.

    It is reported that the Russians have captured 1000 Austrian guns. PETROGRAD. 19th September. The Russians have captured a siege ...

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  36. CHARGE BY THE INNISKILLINGS.

    A wounded private of the Inniskillings says:—“At the battle of Mons in front of us was one little space which looked as if it had been visited by an eruption from ...

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  37. SPEECH BY MR. ASQUITH.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at a recruiting meeting at Edinburgh, said that Britain had no direct concern in Austria's quarrel with Servia. A settlement was actually ...

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  38. CONTINUAL ADVANCE ON LEFT WING.

    An official announcement in Paris at midnight on Friday states that the Allies had made a continual advance on the left, wing along the whole line of hattle. ...

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  39. AUSTRIAN BREADNOUGHT.

    Advises from Vienna state that the Austrian Dread[?]ght Vir[?]tes was pursued, and had a miraculous escape in the Ad[?]atic. ...

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  40. EAST PRUSSIAN FRONT.

    [?] onn the [?] are now completely on Russian territory where railway owing to the different gauge, while the highways are in no way ...

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  41. GERMANS FOODLESS FOR 24 HOURS.

    A letter from a German officer to a Danish paper states that the German on their retreat were foodless for 24 hours “The British fought like devils,” he says ...

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  42. BURNING OF LOUVAIN.

    The North German “Gazette” says that officials deputed to report on the destruction of Louvain report that only onefifth or one-sixth of the [?] is in rains. ...

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  43. ALLIES' LEFT PROGRESSES.

    A communique just issued states the lines on the loft progressed near Noyon, a town west of the Oise, about 10 miles north of Compiegne. ...

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  44. HOSPITAL BURNT.

    The Germans set [?] a hospital at Jarow a small town of Galicia, near Lemberg in the belief that it was filled with Russian wounded. The hospital. however, ...

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  45. JAPANESE MINE-SWEEPERS.

    A story which comes from Pekin shows the grim delight with which the Japanese enter upon a work of peril. It is stated that the crew of a Japanese ...

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  46. THE MARNE BATTLEFIELD.

    Visitors to the Marne battlefield describe some of the burial trenches as being [?] yards long. ...

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  47. GERMANS AMBUSHED.

    As the result of a clever ambush, the Belgians were enabled to inflict a crushing defeat on a small party of German horsemen. ...

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  48. GERMANS DESTROY SMALL TOWNS.

    The Germans, [?] at the Belgian successes, completely destroyed the small towns of Cappellen, Buggenhount, Somosi and Elewyh by exploding bombs in the ...

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  49. German Army Corps Surrounded.

    [?] Telegraph's correspondent Wm, Maxwell, telegraphing from the [?] of the Ai[?] night on Wednes[?] that a French officer from the ...

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  50. ALONG THE SAMBRE.

    The Germans are entrenching along the Sambre from Maubeuge to Namur. All approaches and redoubts are constructed of reinforced concrete. ...

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  51. "GOD SAVE IRELAND."

    As the members quitted the House of Commons after singing the National Anthem, several Liberals shouted out "God Save Ireland." ...

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  52. GERMAN PRISONERS AT LUBLIN.

    It is reported at Petrograd that 4500 German prisoners have arrived at Lublin, in Russian Poland. ...

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  53. GENERAL NEWS THE BRITISH FORCES. FOUR ARMIES BEING RAISED. READY FOR THE SPRING.

    The Secretary of State for War (Lord Kitchener), in the House of Lords, said the struggle was bound to be a long one. Great Britain now had in the field si[?] ...

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  54. ITALY'S NEUTRALITY.

    The Democratic, Nationalist Reform, Socialist, and Republican parties of Italy have adopted resolutions in favor of immediate hostilities. ...

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  55. FREEDOM FOR BROTHER SLAVS.

    The Czar has issued a proclamation to the people of Austria-Hungary. In this his Imperial Majesty states that Russia is bringing freedom to Austria-Hungary for ...

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  56. GENERAL SITUATION UNCHANGED.

    A communique issued stated that [?]standing their extensive violent attacks. the Germans have not gained the leas ground. ...

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  57. FIGHTING NEAR LONGWY.

    The Kaiser, addressing the Grenadiers, said the fighting in and near Longwy would be inscribed with letters of gold on the roll of history. ...

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  58. Sir Lloyd George on the War.

    Much interest was taken in Lloyd George's first speech of the war. The Chancellor of the Exchequer addressed a meeting of Welshmen in London, and said that no ...

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  59. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES.

    German officers state that nearly all the officers of the Purssian Guards and the 10th Army Corps have been reduced from [?] to 70. The first battalion of Guards ...

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  60. [?] Not a Rearguard Action.

    [?] that the known bettle [?] is a most important conflict not a rare guard action pro[?] but a supreme ...

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  61. GERMANS IN BRUSSELS.

    A reliable informact, who has reached Artwerp from Brussels, has stated that the Germans in the Belgian capital have been reinforced by two army corps, ...

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  62. MAUBEUGE FORTS.

    A French officer, who escaped from Maubeuge, which the Germans invested, states that the forts were unable to respond to the German fire as it was made from a ...

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  63. ANXIETY IN VIENNA.

    Advices received in Venice from Vienna state that official reticence regarding Galician operations continues. The newspapers seek to direct attention to ...

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  64. PUBLICATION OF DISPATCHES.

    The newspaper publication of the translation of Sir Mauriee de Bu[?]sen's and Sir Edward Grey's despatches has had a tremendous effect in Italy. ...

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  65. EXPECTED DEVELOPMENTS.

    The Germans who are occupying Liege are preparing strong reinforcements outside Liege in order to prevent attacks from the north and north-west. ...

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  66. GERMAN LOSSES 14,000.

    The Germans admit they lost 14,000 killed and wounded before Maubeuge. ...

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  67. THE CAMPAIGN FOR PEACE.

    English newspapers ridicule the campaign for peace, and suggest that it was inspired by powerful German-Americans. some of whom are closely in touch with President ...

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  68. APPEALS BY RUSSIAN PRESS.

    Messages from Petrograd states that the entire Russian press is urging Italy to abandon her neutrality. They offer her Trieste, Trent. and ...

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  69. Germans Wrecking and Looting.

    W. S. A. Sharpe, who turned the district of the recent lighting, states that the Ger mans are wreeking unoccupied houses as a matter of principle. ...

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  70. GERMANS' FORTIFIED TOWNS.

    German fortified towns are beingstrengthened hastily. Similar activities prevail in Lorraine. The Kaiser is still at Luxemburg. ...

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  71. SHOT IN THE BACK.

    The hatred borne by German soldiers to some of their officers is shown by the fact that thirty-two wounded officers who had been shot in the back by their own ...

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  72. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA.

    It is officially stated that Servia will not concluded peace separately from the Entente. ...

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  73. Rioting at Vienna and Innsbruck.

    It is reported that rioting has broken out in Vienna and Innsbruck. The offices of war and foreign Ministers were stoned by the crowd. ...

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  74. TERMONDE IN RUINS.

    Reuter's Agency pictures Termonde as being in ruins. The Germans burned public buildings and most of the houses were destroyed The ...

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  75. Mr. Winston Churchill Speaks.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, in a message to the Acton recruiting meeting, said nothing less than 1,000,000 British soldiers will finish this war as it must be finished. ...

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  76. Germans Driven Back Seven Miles.

    [?] states that the bettle [?] was the [?] of the whole The germans delivered [?] at[?] on the extreme left, where the ...

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  77. DR. HOLLWEG REPLIES TO PRESIDENT WILSON.

    President Wilson received the Merlin telegram. Dr. Von Bethmann Hollweg's reply to President Wilson's inquiries whether the ...

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  78. LISTS OF PRISONERS.

    It, is understood that the British, French and German Governments have agreed for an exchange of prisoners through Washington. ...

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  79. GERMAN RETREAT FROM MARNE

    Mr. [?] the well known American novelist and war correspondent witnessed the end of the recent battle at Sossons, and he has supplied a ...

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  80. Advertising

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  83. SPY IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    A German named Rehile, who was arrested in the central lobby of the House of Commons, has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment, and ordered to be ...

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  84. Advertising

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  86. [?] ANXIETY IN PARIS.

    It has been pointed out that the German right wing is very strongly placed, cud it was difficult to locate the German guns. Never[?]less the Germans were ...

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