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BELGIUM AND THE WAR.

" EMPEROR OF EUROPE!" SAXGTTXE GERMANS. Received August 2. tf , il a.in. LOXDOX, An-. 27. It is Mined that Gorman soldiers scratched all over the walls in ''Wiihehn 11.. Emperor oi Kurope." CERMANS OCCUPY NAMUR. MANY INHABITANTS KILLED. Received August. 2.5. 11.15 a.m. ' OSTEXI), Aug. 27. An oftieer from Naniiir states that tjj» for:.v are ho!din<.>; out with tJio exception of Marchovelette -and Cognelee. The Belgians fought without ast,isian<e for two days previous lo the arrival of J the French reinforcements. Therewas a largo force of Germain; jbefore Xauiur and tho Belgians retreatled southwards. ' The Germans occupy t!ie town. i A large number of' the inhabitants : were killed. ! I N~ FRANCE. | BELGIAN REFUCEES ARRIVE. IX DEPLORABLE CONDITION. Received Aujnisi 28, P.lO a.m. PARIS, Ail}?:. 27. Two thousand live hundred Belgian refugees mostly wanton and euildren, \ hare arrived. The/ are in a deplorable condition. Tin* Government i» sending them to a*»s»t in the harvesting in "the provinces, ON THE BOURSE. ,Rec«ived August 2K. 11.0 a.m. PARIS, Aug. 27 The Boiirse settlement Las been postponed until Sotpember 30. HOW THE GERMANS .FIGHT. I LONDON,.Au K . •_>:. French wounded state that the («*rwau.s at GharWoi always used the fame uietiiouV Titt/y mounted m-JMins on the ''idjs«s» of de«p ijcmlies, and ihe French ; tiu*.!'.;od the deatb-l.'ap.'i at the point nf the bayonet, OERMANY^S~PART. BOMBS FROM THE BLUE. ZEPPELINS' -METHODS. Received August 28, 10.2.3 a.m. LONDON, Aug. 27. An Englishman who has returned from .Germany states that the Zeppelin airship*' method* k to hover beyond I'jwige, lower a man on a bullet-proof tam »nd two or three thousand feet of wije, the bombs being released from a ease. BERLIN'S WEALTHY RESIDENTS.

3JAXY LEAVE FOR SAVEDEX. Received Angus! 28, lO.'J'i a.m. I.OXDOX, Aug. '27. 'Many wealthy rej>ide»tn. d : Merlin are leaving few Sweden and Norway. ECONOMIC SITUATION. DESCRIBED A 8 DESPERATE. Received Aiigual 28. D a.m. TX)XDON. An«'27. I Travellers who hare returned i'romj Germany declare that the eeonotnie| situation i* dfispe.ru! e. A lar.f;e number! oi estAvrt timiK in llainliiirjj' have al-j ready closed and a general trade catastrophe is anticipated." I ENGLISH TOURISTS. ' I SENT TO INLAND FORTRESS. j Received Aujnist 2?, n.lO a.ni I LONDON, Am.'. 27. I Forly-pinlii Kntili.-h lOiirii-is who weroi detained at WVael -have now been sent! to a« niiaml fortveM where they are occupied iritb lijjbl duti.'S. Tliere are' other similar c::he,s. j _ Wesel is a iVii'.ie.d u.iva \ n Jie Rhinol I'ronm-e, I'rn.sia. near Diusbiiitf, on ttie ILver Lip; e. ; CRUISER COE3 ASrlOfiE. THE RRSCCE OF Til K CREW, j UNDER RUSSIAN FIDF. Received Au<?iw '/■•:, II :\; a ln AMSTERDAM Au.r. '.'7 ' Att (vfflcial l.'eriii'-m '.•: l ':.-i.tiii an-: ncmnees tha!, the O.n.iau cmker Mar./ <i»blUtf <;>: klloLs) Weill on Oden-| holm Island, in the Old! <;{■ Finland,: •dnniig.a |.ojr, be in;.; unable to ivHoat A toj-pedo-bo;tt roeiifxl' i/.e majority i or bbt. crew under tire from the Rusviaii fleet. Seventeen were killed and RT. are! , Ger, » a ') & eventually blew up the' Magdeburg. " j

GERMANS THROUCH CREECE. EX ROUTE TO CONSTANTINOPLE. Received August 23, tO.'jO n m ATHENS, Au H . 27 (cvMiiiufV One liundred and fifty German X im w*n pulsed throiiflli VliilHpopoKs eii i-fltit* t« Constantinople. SOCIALIST PAPER OFFICES. WRECKED fTmiLTTARISTS. H«reiv«d August 2fl, 11.0 ii in ajilita-rmfl *rwk«l tin- ol'iicci of tlies Somanst paoei- 'V,„- rt ai..:s' j„ Berlin wliiek published arti.-l.'!, mutiny the Jtaiser responsible for ovcjiis wliiVh re. «»li«i diSMhtroiwly Cor the miitv of («erjuaiiT. SERVIA'B PROGRESS. AUSTRIAN'S LEAVE BOSNIA. Rfrwyjv,!■ AiiKiiM 2.5, 10.-ir, a.,,,. vi r * AR, ' S - *«K. 27 (oi-Pning). that the Aii.slro-HiiJijtannn.s I,uvo ovaouafrtt the Miijai of Xovi lia'/.ur . H.jtniia). LEAVE AUSTRIAN ARMS. PRINCES JOIN BRITISH.

Rehired Angina 2S, 10.2.-, „ Jn ■I.O.VDO.V, An.' : >7 i.t*i»« of (Means aH ,| BrajHoza are leav ') 3sti I* *' ) an ams u,IJ Joi'i'i'g the - BRITISH EABTAFRICA. PATROL CAPTURES CERMANS. A SCHEME- THAT FAT LED. Received August 2X. 10.50 a m NAIROBI, Au K . '27 .'«veni„ a) . A patrol captured two Germansand a quantity of dynamite. Jh« Germans were nttemptino to blow up the railway near Vei station on the

I hae between Mombasa and Nairobi, THERE'S MONKY**IN THAT IDEA~ l,tmt little twne saving device you «ad« yourself I"—there may be lote of money in it—fortunes have been made <rot of very simple ideas. But there's «o«n a tning a, being forestalled—as Many a man has found out to J,i, lo*, to-day is the time to act—do eo. G©~ onr Free Book, "Advice to Inventors 1' ! lul> H l? h % Ltd ' J atßn * Ag«ato ' A.M.P, Building* Prince* Street, Uanedin. fl g■ Want a tobacco expressive c>f th ' coolne*s the broad Scotch Moors—the! ft-etftowsi of » wee bit heather? Then try BONNIE DOUN. Scotchmen smoke n eyerywhere— get it to-d*y. 401

! cvm>v ,L> w<>n,a » of fashion, but jftVKRy woman muht he interested in .inny innovation of iiiiuort«nee in csirsct■'lr&rriwce' u " "«•* ROYAL iA>KbKI domands vour attention. A*fc i , V<>l . ,r I) '" a i T r -!u * JI ° ,V *°" 1,,e P"«<iHO H wdes, while for tW P who require (ft there is alM> a Royal P.D. model tuei »"ft °v °"? i S onlv ' "» U "» **<£«* J.D. method uerfec-t balance and adjustment i« effected and when to this u addej , 110 „ rM^v { s.ylo and comfort that P.D.V y. u have the ultimate „, «, rHe l design the I best _ eompped corset factory in th-» j worM i, the birth place of Uoyal p h | Uirsets Pjirmians appreciate tfcem'ao* liißhlv that the great droMimakiini i-rt.pul.to that V : n.K Khali to |drniH. r ahout them to-<lay u • \V!ien careful Boot*roen' pin their i [aitli to one bra ml of tobacco, if, l.v something K ood. So h>« tH* th.r. K l Do yo„ know of on* .. tfc& Free Book. "Advice to In7e£ tors. Don t for one moment think that your idea is too «mple!-too small!—if ,t', a time or labor wver it ia worth wwr. Don't wait until S om" one eW ih.nk.. .-f th» Mn)B tl.ii,.. J rite Now I Henry Hogbea, Ltd Patent Agent*. A.M.P. * Btuldiaw, Pnnoea Street, Duaedia. """"Hg

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Mataura Ensign, 28 August 1914, Page 4

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BELGIUM AND THE WAR. Mataura Ensign, 28 August 1914, Page 4

BELGIUM AND THE WAR. Mataura Ensign, 28 August 1914, Page 4

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