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Show Latest War Newr 1 1 Received Over Wire III it Iff 1 H p'' Sept. 7- Judging from re-, H portC made Public In Paris, German 9 troofr covering the flanks of the V mainOerao. army encountered de- ' tichm5tt C'tiie allies lathe.SgBt east of the capital toijay at a point ' ;' near La Fejte, Grand er and were ; f I PH$( y1, o'r" l '? e,Umted ' ' 1 that Nearly one'mllllori troops en- jj I gaged, in lllghtfnp eaatvot Parla today. 1 1 It is 'officially' stated at Antwerp, thai J 1 1 the Bolglfins have repulsed a Ger- Pi I man attack' on'' that city1, 11 1 London, Sept. 7, Steamers arrlv- 1 ing at Naples from Egypt report that . 9j the German emissary are irritating . i 1 the Mohammedans against Egypt Si I saying that jQerm&ny is everywhere 1 1 J- tfctorionj., " i if i ' ' ' - Brest, via Paris. Six hundred Ger- m mans -have been captured on board I I the Dutch steamer Tambrla. Among 1 11 1 them 'are 33 officers and doctors who I' are in"prison at Chateau, -Brett. Tr Tamporla sailed July 30 from Batavla (or Rotterdam. - : ., t-r Paris, Sept... 7-. Lientenaitf'lgB. elRouttet said today that tip 3er man armies had placed tfltfaelttf W a jpotltlon to the omit a BbVth'eait of Paris which ,,mlghtr. become hope; let. in Wtha The allied armies 'defending the roads to Paris agamlve'icftno Into contact with the German right wing on the banks of the river Grand Mo rln, which runs east and west, some1 what south of the Paris line. An official statement Issued by the French war office says the allied advance ad-vance troops came Into touch with the German forces, which seem to be covering on the river, Ourcq towards the southwest; the movement of the main body of the German right wing and a small engagement resulted In an advantage to the French. |