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  2. THE AISNE BATTLE. Still Undecided.

    A Paris communique explains that the Battle of the [?] on a large [?] the front the characteristics of a fortress war, and is [?] to the ...

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  3. BRTISH AVIATORS.

    Major Gtrrard. of the Flying Corps, states that British aviators readied Cologne in a fog,.md circled round the town for an hour and a half. They were un ...

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  4. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    Official.—In reply to the statement made by the German Minister at Copenhagen that German officers did not, as reported from England, fire on swimming German ...

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  5. AUSTRIAN CRUISER ZENTA.

    A British officer, describing the sinking of the Austrian cruiser Zenta, 2400 tons, in the Adriatic last month, says that British and French ships that were co-operating ...

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  6. SPIES IN MAUBEUGE.

    A resident of Maubrouge who has es caped, states that town is full of German spies. The French discovered a telephone whereby the Germans were ...

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  7. BRITISH SURVIVORS IN HOLLAND.

    It is officially stated that the survivors of the three British cruisers are entirely free. They are the guests of the Netherlands Government. ...

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  8. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    "Le Matin's" correspondent at Petrograd state that General Rennenkampf defeated the German army and re-occupied Soldan. ...

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  9. A SURPRISE MEETING.

    Sapper Gilhooly, of the Royal Engineers, tells the story of an unexpected meeting underground between British and German engineers on the Marne last week. ...

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  10. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA.

    The Servians have re-occupied Liubovia. a town near the western boundary of Servia. The losses were heavy on both sides. The Servians have also occupied ...

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  11. RUSSIANS IN GALICIA.

    The Russian operations in besieging Przemysl are sucessively developing. They captured an armored train with quickfirers on board to the south of Przemysl. ...

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  12. Bombs Dropped into Ostend.

    A Zeppelin which came from the direction of Thielt a town south-west of Ghent. at 11 o'clock on Thursday night dropped three bombs into Ostend. Considerable. ...

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  13. FAMOUS REVOLUTIONARY.

    Vladmier Bourtzelph the famous revolutionary, has offered his services to Russia. Bourtzeff bore a letter to Prince ...

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  14. THE BOMBARDMENT OF RHEIMS.

    A Paris message states that the facade, of the Rheims Cathedral, with there doors. two towers, and the famous rose windov are intact. The bombardment of the ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. ZEPPELIN AT ANTWERP.

    It is reported from Antwerp that the Zeppelin airship that was hovering over Antwerp's first, line of defence disappeared after searchlights detected it. ...

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  16. POLES REFUSE TO FIGHT.

    From Warsaw it is reported that Russia's victories in Gulicia are partly due to the refusal of the Austrian Poles to fight against their Russian kindred. Great ...

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  17. BELGIAN SUCCESS

    A firce fight has taken place between a small force of Belgians and 2500 Germans in a district the name of which has been censored. The Germans lost many ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA.

    General Botha's taking command of the British force in South Africa has evoked general enthusiasm. When interviewed and asked his reason for taking such a stand. ...

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  19. CHOLERA AMONG WOUNDED.

    In a report from Vienna it is advised that nine cases of Asiatic cholera have occurred among wounded soldiers from Gulicia. ...

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  20. CASUALTY LIST.

    General headquarters report the casualties on dates 20th and 21st September to be:—Killed, 15 offcers. 29 men; wounded. 21 officers, 26 men; missing, two officers. ...

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  21. GERMAN NUNS.

    Forty German nuns at Hombecck, near Mechlin, have been expelled from Belgium owing to one urging a peasant woman to pray for the Kaiser, stating that ...

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  22. RUSSIA'S CONTROL OF RAILWAYS.

    A Petrograd message states that Russians cotrol 680 miles of railways in Galicia. ...

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  23. INFORMATION ABOUT THE ENEMY.

    Considerable information about the enemy has been gleaned from prisoners. One bombardment on 15th September produced ...

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  24. "CAMPAIGN OF LIES."

    The Raiser, in his Appeal to America, through his Chancellor (Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg). declares that he has complete confidence in the justice of the American ...

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  25. GERMAN SAILORS RESCUED.

    Five German sailors who were rescued from a wrecked submarine have been landed at Harwich. INTERNING OF RESCUED. ...

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  26. BULLYING GERMAN GENERAL.

    Austrian prisoners of war state that illfeeling has been engendered among Austro Hungarian officers by the hectoring attitude of the German General in accusing ...

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  27. IS RESTORATION POSSIBLE?

    An eye-witness of the destruction of the Cathedral of Rheims declares that the building was not completely, putted by the fire caused by the German shells ...

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  28. GENERAL NEWS.

    Signor Guido Fusmato. Minister of Instruction. who was a strong partisan of the Triple Alliance. has committed suicideat Schio. a town near the Austrian border, ...

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  29. LOSSES IN HORSES.

    An Antwerp message states that the Germans in Barbant and East Flanders have requisitioned 20,000 horses. A member of the French general staff ...

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  30. BRITISH NAVAL DISASTER.

    The three cruisers had been for some time engaged in patrolling the North Sea. in the words of a blacjacket, "We were cut for the Germans." ...

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  31. BRITISH IN BELGIUM.

    Mr. M. H. Donohue, the "Daily Chronicle" correspondent, is now with the Belgian army. He telegraphs that the Germans recently stampeded out of ...

    Article : 123 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN FIELD HOSPITAL

    Dr Shield, in a letter to the council of the Australian voluntary hospital, reports that the hospital is full to everflowing. It is a Welcome addition to the ...

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  33. PROGRESS OF ALLIES.

    A communique issued in Peris states that the left wing of the Allies' forces. on the right of the Oise, has progressed about 18 kilometres (about 11 miles) in the ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. Vienna's Responsibilities.

    The Burgomaster at Vienna states that the city is supporting 62,000 reservists and families at a cost of £12,000 a day, besides endeavoring to provide for 100,000 ...

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  35. WORK OF RESCUE.

    The captains of the Dutch steamer Flora and the s.s. Titan, ignoring alt risks, cruised about, the scene of the disaster for hours, and resened many exchansted men. ...

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  36. Allies Left Wing Makes Progress

    In our left between the River somme [?] the River [?] we made progress in the direction of [?], A detachment occupeid Peronne and maintained their ...

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  37. LETTER FOUND ON A GERMAN OFFICER

    Prisoners recently captured appreciate the fact that the march on Paris has filed, and that their forces are retrenting, but state that the object of this ...

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  38. MR. CHURCHILL'S VIEWS.

    The publication of Mr. Winston Church Hill's remarks at the recent interview an American newspaper representative had with him has created a profound ...

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  39. SAVING BRITISH GUNS.

    A sergeant if the Royal Berkshire Regiment. who has been wounded, writes:—"After two and a half hours' fighting at Scissons the order was given to retire, but ...

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  40. SURGEON'S REPORT.

    The Australian field hospital surgeons report states that 450 officers and men. both British and German. have been under treatment simultaneously. The ...

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  41. GERMAN TRIED BY COURT-MARTIAL.

    A Belgian court-martial has convicted Hoffmann, a German infantryman. of killing a woman with a bayonet after the battle of and for throwing a ...

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  42. CRUISERS SINK QUICKLY.

    The skipper of a trawler states that his vassel was quite close to the Aboukir when the cruiser was struck. He declares that the anoukir sank in ...

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  43. ATTACK ON VERDUN.

    A message from Basle states that the Germans are making gigantic preparations to besiege Verdun. They have been transporting from Ma[?] for the past week heavy ...

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  44. BELGIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The "British Australasian" states that the Belgian Government. while deeply grateful of the offer to assist Belgians to Australia made by Mr. Holman, Premier ...

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  45. ON THE SEA.

    Advices received from Milan state that two torpedo boats and a destroyer of the Austrian high seas fleet struck mines at, Dalmatia and sank. The fate of the crews ...

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  46. THREE DAYS' FIGHTING.

    Official.—The following report from general headquarters continues to supplement the narrative published on 22nd September of the movements of the British and French ...

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  47. THE GERMAN RETREAT.

    The French officers belive that the Gemans would have retreated before now but for the conditions of the roads rendering it impossible to transport heavy cannon. ...

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  48. COUNT VON MOLTKE KILLED.

    Count von Moltke, the son of the German Commander-in-chief, was killed yesterday, A shell took the top of his head off. He stayed at a priestle house, and threatened ...

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  49. STEAMER SUNK BY GERMAN CRUISER

    The German cruiser. Kren Prinz Wilhelm, sank the steamer India Prince. The crew have been landed. ...

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  50. ENGLISH MORATORIUM.

    The Governement after consultation with the representatives of various business interests, has decided to end the moratorium relating to bills of exchange retail debts, ...

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  51. THE CROWN PRINCES ARMY.

    Details of the harrying of the Crown Prince's army have been afforded. It is stated that the Chatean of Nondement. which was his headquarters was taken and ...

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  52. THE GOEBEN AND BRESLAU.

    The warships Breslan and Goeben, who were rerently alleged to have been purchased by Turkey from Germany, cruised in the Black Sea, indulged in gun ...

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  53. 30th List of German Losses.

    The "Colegue Gazette" on Wednesday published the 30th [?] of German losses. [?] six columns. ...

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  54. GALLANT CADETS.

    An officer, swimming in his pyjamas, having lost his jacket in a drowning man's grip, remarked that his chief thought was the satisfaction of knowing that, the ...

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  55. CANADIAN CRACK CORPS.

    Mr. James Macdonald railway contracor, of Vancouver, has obtained permission to raise a crack corps of 500 British Columbian volunteers. Mr. Macdonald and ...

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  56. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINE LOSS.

    The Berlin newspaper "Morgenpost" remarks that the loss of the Australian submarine AE1 affords evidence that the German fleet in the Pacific has not been ...

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  57. GERMANS HATE BRITISH.

    A prominent American who has been for many years resident in Berlin. has been interviewed in London in regard to the war conditions reigning in Germany. ...

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  58. AVIATORS ESCAPE.

    Recently a pilot and observer of the Royal Flying Corps were forced by a breakage in an aeroplane to descend in the enemy's lines. The pilot managed to ...

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  59. GERMAN PRISONERS MESSAGE.

    A sentry at Dorchester, where 1000 prisoners are interned has shot a pigeon that had a German letter under its wing. ...

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  60. GERMAN LOSS IN BALTIC.

    Paris reports, states a message to the Commonwealth Government from the High Commissioner's Office, that while a German cruiser and two torpedo boats were ...

    Article : 51 words
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  62. A SEAMAN'S ACCOUNT.

    Seaman Clarke, who was on board the Creasy, says that they launched boats to save the crews of other ships, and threw overboard all the furniture likely to float. ...

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  63. TRAWLER STRIKES MINE.

    The trawler Kilmarnock struck a mine in the North Sea, six of her crew being killed. ...

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  65. MADRAS SHELLED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Calcutta, re ports that the German cruiser Emden has shelled Madras, on the coast of India, but no serious damage was done. ...

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  66. DUTCH CAPTAIN'S STORY.

    An interesting story of the disaster was related by the captain of the 'Dutch steamer Titan, which arrived at, Rotterdam on Wednesday. ...

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  67. GERMAN GENERAL DISMISSED.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" advises that General Vodiemling. who was commanding the German army in [?] has been dismissed ...

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  68. A GERMAN RUSE.

    It is reported by our officers that the Germans attempted to approach to close quarters by forcing prisoners to march in front of them. The Germans have ...

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