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M>RI) SVi>fiMiA.M'S REVIEW. (Times Service.). London, August, -1. J ot'd isyclcnhain, m a review of the p.ih two years, adds that the Allies fac.' the third .year with new hopes ani au unshaken resolve, and with the r highest mora! resources untouched. Austria has been twice defeated | ed. Austria has been -twice deflated and is now lacotl with a i rsperate military and economic pot> tlon. Turkey lias lost Armenia ami is faei'd with n:i Arab revolt. She is : >w hardly a valid Ally. is !• 'tween the upper and nether milV st<r es if Roumanin move* in. Oerma >■ is feeling deepening hardships and political rifts are more frequent. Till war tends to becf>:>e a fi f - e\i, ":irb tweeu the dvnastv and rul's ~"e !.a::d ; m„1 ft,- mmilv ' ■(■ iv,..! ix-oiile (in rlic otluT. Oi>lv ' vv in tli<* He'd u ! 1 1 -:n r ■ • <" "<• on. I,u; .1.,. M'V.I |....... "d ('■;:! 1.. i. ...f 1'" 'V >*i • n wh ■! ni<-" <■" 'hiil ti'i""On- 'flu Ml 'ii 'rcvi'nl IVVher -h'sl I'ovd and nirvfli an 'ierenun ;n tln> ITi<>s* tiuiiirue'it. ' -{fo-t» •••: ! >{-r : are i~i(- 1 1 : n ■tie 'r-e and V ;T!<: r ' ' itatu-vr] -at v !■•. ' •:! •' ! 'I ' N.nVl, nni 1 !; - f :! - ,! ,i -It. ' nLOC'DTflinsri' U FT? MAN PAPER. T - fiheinische WesfphaiVsche Zeitui' : advocates the shooting of America: fighting for the Allies. 1 'NDENRTTRG'S NTCVT APPOINTMENT. To Lnkal Anzieger says that Genera! von Hindenburg's extended comma n I has been joyfully received by the whole German people, ""efihancing thei ■ confidence in the collapse of the Ru ian attacks on the east front. (Router's Service). A CISTRIAXS EX R AG ED. Copenhagen, Aug. 4. I ; spatchcs from Vienna state that Hi ienburg'a appointment has enraged lie Austrian military authorities. Tli: •» Budapest newspapers eoi renting on it have been .suspended. Tt appears that Hindenbnrg refu I to appoint Austrians to his staff and nsisted that a number of Germans re; ee Austrian Generals. ' RADFORD WOOi, MARKET. <i- 'ial.ia-Ncw Zealand Servie-) London, Aug. I. !' rsi,stent rumours at Bradford st ' that the Governui«nt will estab--1:« some sort of control of colonial \vi i in the near future. Some repc : • state that ail wooi iTrr7sorte3l afte September wil! he commandeered, ' i-OLUiiiy u'ui.icuuo can uo &erta.iiod. . v. ITALIAN aar ViiSiSJiii/b. Vienna., August -i. nii'.al. i- imminence is being given -i icceni naval light in the Auriatic, ■ eie.u a squadron ui Austrian tur.'.to boats bombarded n-alieltii, on . Apuiian coast. Returning, ;no . nrpeaoers and the cruiser Asperu ha I. ■ i i;>e;y •"scrap'' with au Italian cruise. and six destroyers, wherein the Ausiii.uis registered severai hits, after which the enemy disappeared to tlie soutii. The enoxny submarined the torpedoer iiogue. ttILHELM NOT WANTED. Rome, August 4. A wireless message says that General ion Hindenburg insists that the Kaiser shall not interfere with tlie General's openationb. ZEPI'ELIN RAIDS. Tiie German authorities admit the failure of their last Zepeim raids. A iviroless message from Berlin' states that the Zeppelin raiders included two giants saidi to be the "hist words" in air cruisers. This type is intended afto; the war. for a Trans-Atlantic link
with America. They liave a tremendous radius, carrying and asceud:iig capacity and speed. On returning from England one covered 237 miles in two hours. Ti.ere was c> favourable wind. (Heuter Service). General Murray reports that two enemy aeroplanes bombarded tlie shipping on Lake Timon and the town oi Ismalia. No damage resulted. .SUBMARINES 1.-OST. Rome, August -I. Olficiai.-—Two Italian submiiirines that left on a mission to tlie enemy coasts have not returned, and are considered lost. Ti i F LKG IfiT/ATIV K (>OUNOIL. Wellington, This Day. iho Legislative Council -uiot at 10.31 ! a.m. and rend the lirst time the Loca Bills put through the House last night, and then refeiT>d them (m tie Local Rills committee. The Council meets again at 2.30 p.m. THE ALIENS COMMISSION. Auckland, This Day. The Aliens Commission sat in Auckland this morning and concluded its sittings. Superintendent Kiely quoted police statistics o.nd expressed the opinion tlwot the Dalmatians w r ore sober. industrious and prosperous settlers.
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