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ITALIANS SUPPORT THE ALLIES,
received 0, 5.15 p.m
London, September 5 (morning)
An enthusiastic inciting of Italians in London carried a resolution of sympathy with England. Speeches affirmed that Italy's duty was to light on the side of the Allies.
COXTIXCENT WILL UK Oi-FERED.
Received (>, £ls p.m.
London, September 5 (morning)
South Africans inaugurated a movement to offer the Government a completely horsed and equipped contingent of 51)0 num. with Maxim, aviator, and motor detachments. Times and Sydney Pun cSrviecs. Home, September 4. A deputation of fifteen members of all parties have signed a petition to the .Ministry to join the dated States in the protest against Germany's repeated violations of international law. London, .September 4. . The bombs that German aeroplanes are throwing arc said to be filled with social bullets capable of indicting tei'. ribli! wounds.
Tin; Durban Chamber of Commerce I, passed a resolution regretting that hith- '
crto South Africa had not given much support to the Xavy, and urging spe'eial taxation in support of the Xavy. A liritish submarine picked up a German pilot and mechanic from a floating aeroplane fifty miles off Harwich.
HIGH COMMLSNUCTKH'S RKPOiiT.
The following ollkial news has been received by the Prime Minister: - London, September 4. Official. —Seven days' most stubborn lighting in Kastern Galkda resulted in the complete victory of the Russians. Five (Austrian corps were completely routed, retreating in disorder westward and abandoning their arms and baggage. Uesidea tlis enormous number killed the Austrians lost 40.000 prisoners, including many generals. A panic.
IS spreading among the Austrian troopa. During seven days the Uihsians have taken 200 guns and 70«]!)() •prisoners. Operations are extemiin.» over a front of 200 miles. The Am" trians on the extreme right sustained the greatest losses. This ero\vniii;< victory means that Russia and Servia'havo accounted for practically half the Aux-tro-Hungarian army. Germany cannot therefore expect help from her" ally. _ The general lines occupied by the allied armies in Northern France -ar? the line of the Seine to the west of Paris. The AUies hold a fairly strong position and the front is still unbroken.
Seven Ocrman destroyers and torpedo beats arrived at Kiel in a damaged condition. It is understood that otheis were, sunk in the vicinity of the Canal. The Russians have captured and Haliez <SO miles south-east of Lcmberg).
Keliable.—The onctny la bombarding' Senlis, 30 miles from Paris.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 86, 7 September 1914, Page 8
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