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  3. Reported Loss of Australian Submarine

    The Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) has received the following wireless message from Admiral Patey, commander of the Australian fleet:—"Submarine AEI missing. Last seen at 3.30 p.m. on Monday, September 14, when she was returning from patrol. No enemy in vicinity where last seen. We have made a ...

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  4. The Crew.

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  5. Decisive Invasion

    A message received from Rome reports that a new Russian army of 900,000 is marching in Central Poland against the Austro-Gcrmans. ...

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  6. A Long Struggle.

    Lord Kitchener, Secretary for War, speaking in the House of Lords, said that Sir John French was naturally [?] in his despatch regarding one aspect of his ...

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  7. GERMANY AND PEACE.

    The President of the United States (Dr. Wilson) has received a vague reply from Germany to his suggestion that peace should be declared. ...

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  8. German Naval Blunder

    Reports which were published on September 4 that a disaster had occurred to German destroyers has been confirmed by a report from Petrograd. This states that ...

    Article : 113 words
  9. German Fleet

    The Petrograd press predicts that the main German Fleet will enter the Baltic and operate Against the Russian Fleet and the fort at Kronatad ...

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  10. END OF THE WAR.

    It is anticipated in Petrograd that German diplomats will await isolated successes with a view of making a bargain which would be bearable under peace conditions ...

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  11. FLEET IN A GALE.

    The vigil of the British Flest in the North Sea has not been altogether monotonous. A heavy gale developed on ...

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  12. DESCRIPTION OF THE AE1.

    The missing submarine belonged to the E class, and was 176 ft. long and 22½ ft. in diameter. It was of 750 tons displacement on the surface and 810 tons when ...

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  13. WOOL FOR UNIFORMS.

    "The British advancing wave rolls on." There is considerable demand for wool in Bradford to enable manufacturers to cover Government orders for uniforms ...

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  14. AMERICAN RUMOURS.

    Persistent reports are current in New York that Germany is casting around for means of achieving peace. ...

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  15. "DEATH MERCIFULLY SUDDEN."

    The Naval Board has issued a statement that water in the vicinity of where the AE1 was last seen is very deep. There is no hope of locating the wreck if she ...

    Article : 119 words
  16. WAR'S LIGHTER-SIDE.

    A German infantry corps, who captured some Royal Scots, allowed them to play football. The Germans afterward tried the game but their methods disgusted ...

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  17. GERMAN PATENT. APPLICATION FOR A

    The Board of Trade is considering Messrs. Wellcome's application for the transfer of the German patent for Salvarsan to enable them to manufacture it ...

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  18. LACROSSE.

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    SUBMARINE AE1. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FRENCH TOWN SACKED.

    The British Official Bureau has issued the following statement by an officer, of Sir John French's staff:—"A civilian at Senlis fired on the Germans ...

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  21. CANADA'S CROP.

    A conference of agricultural experts has been held at Ottawa, to consider the suggestion of the Imperial authorities that steps should be taken to increase Canada's ...

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  22. GERMAN ATTACK FOILED.

    It is officially reported from Antwerp that German troops from Brussels engaged in an artillery duel at Termonde on Wednesday and Thursday. The German ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. KITCHENER'S ARMY.

    Lord Kitchener's, first army of 500,000 men is practically complete. Training is in progress in all parts of Great Britain. ...

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  24. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The most momentous Parliament of this generation in the spheres of domestic controversy and international poetics will be prorogued od Friday. A large ...

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  25. LIEGE ABANDONED.

    The brief report has been received that the Germans have abandoned Liege. ...

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  26. TRAWLER MINED.

    The master of the trawler Fraser, which has arrived at Hull, reports that he saw a trawler blown up by a mine. He hurried to the spot, but was unable to rescue ...

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  27. SIR EDWARD CARSON.

    Sir Edward Carson, the well-known leader of the Ulster movement, has married Miss Ruby Frewen, daughter of Mr. M. Frewen, M.P. ...

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  28. FINANCE.

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  29. Four Days Fighting

    The British Official Bureau has issued the following description by an officer of Sir John French's staff of the operations from September 10 to 13 inclusive:— ...

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  30. LEADING AUTHORS. UPHOLD GREAT BRITAIN.

    Fifty leading British authors in a letter to the press uphold Great Britain's action in going to war. ...

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  31. RUSSIAN RED CROSS.

    Lieut-Co. Barclay of New Zealand, has joined the Russian Red Cross Corps. ...

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  32. ROYAL MESSAGES.

    King Albert of Belgium has telegraphed to the King of England his deepest admiration of the strubborn courage and splendid action of the British in the battle of ...

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  33. BURNING HOUSES. KEROSINE SPRAYED ON THEM.

    According to a correspondent what happened at the Belgian town of Termonde demonstrates that the Germans have been drilled in systematic incendiarism. They ...

    Article : 55 words
  34. SOLDIERS' WIVES.

    Lord Kitchener stated in the House of Lords yesterday that a minimum allowance of 12/6 would be given to the wives of men who have joined the army. ...

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  35. MISSING WORD PUZZLE.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Amiens has telegraphed:—"The German right has been encircled by a new army from the west." ...

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  37. EMIGRANTS FROM ENGLAND

    The steamer Tonic, which will sail for New Zealand on Friday, is takinG 315 immigrants, including 68 domestics. The Murrumbidgee is increasing her numbers ...

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  38. DRUNKEN GERMANS. TOO MUCH CHAMPAGNE.

    When the French re-entered Chalons they discovered many Germans dead drank on champagne, and with the contents of jewellers' ships bulging in their pockets. ...

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  39. GERMANS IN BELGIUM.

    M. Woeste, the leader of the Catholic anti-militarists in Belgium, motored from Brussels to Antwerp, where he proceeded to the American Embassy. It is believed ...

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  40. GERMAN RESISTANCE WEAKENED.

    The Paris Official Bureau states:—"The enemy's resistance on the River Aisne continues, through it has weakened slightly in some points. In the centre the enemy ...

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  41. ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

    A telegram from Rome states that all parties in Italy are clamouring for immediate hostilities, and they demand that an extraordinary season of Parliament ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY. CAUSE FOR PRIDE.

    The London "Morning Post" says:—"The achievements of the Australian Navy show to what purpose a local navy can be used, and will righly inspire ...

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  43. LONDON "DAILY HERALD."

    The "Daily Herald" the Labour newspaper, published in London, has suspended publication. ...

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  44. ALLIES' PLAN.

    The military correspondent of the "Times" says:—"There is no cause for anxiety, because the Allies are not immediately overwhelming the Germans. The ...

    Article : 76 words
  45. GERMAN CITIES PREPARED.

    The fortifications of the large German cities of Cologne, Duisberg, Dusseldorf, and Wesel are being strengthened to prepare for eventualities. ...

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  46. FIGHTING IN BOSNIA. ALLIES ADVANCING.

    Montenegrins have been victorious against the Australia at Koulilkbo. The Servian army is advancing into the interior of Bosnia, and desperate fighting is ...

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  47. BANK OF ENGLAND.

    The Bank of England has deduced half-yearly dividend of 5 per cent. ...

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  48. KAISER'S BROTHER-IN-LAW.

    Prince Friedrich Karl, the Kaiser's brother-in-law, has been seriously wounded. ...

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  49. UNCLAIMED REWARD.

    Twelve hundred Uhlans were despatched in twos and threes in order to ascertain whether the British were landing in Belgium. They were promised as a ...

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  50. ESPIONAGE CASE RECALLED

    Capt. Bertrend Stewart, who was attache to General French's staff, and who was imprisoned in Germany in 1912 on unfounded charges of espionage, has been ...

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  51. FIERCE FIGHTING. GERMANS SHOWING TEETH.

    An official Bureau report issued at Bordeaux to-day states, "The Germans are showing their teeth along the whole front of the Oise and the Meuse. They have ...

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  52. AUSTRIA'S BROKEN ARMIES.

    The Russians are engaged pursuing the broken Austrian armies. Several army corps have been completely destroyed. ...

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  54. FAKED STORIES.

    Faked stories of wonderful German victories continue to be supplied to the Chinese press. ...

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  57. FIGHTING IN ALSACE.

    Reports received from Switzerland indicate that violent fighting is taking place in Alsace. The French are said to be gaming ground. ...

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  58. JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    Japanese cavalry have entered the Chinese town of Kiao-Chan. ...

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