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  4. END OF PHASE FOUR

    On both the southern battle fonts in France the fighting has subsided. According to Colonel Repington, "An American army is arriving in France every month." Speaking of the fighting qualities of the ...

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  5. IS AUSTRIA TOPPLING?

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Rumors : from Europeau sources suggest that a serious upheaval is threatening in Austria. Grave riots are reported. ...

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  6. FROM GENERAL PERSHING.

    LONDON, Thursday. — American official: We captured the last German position at Belleau Wood on Wednesday afternoon, taking 30 prisoners ...

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  7. U-BOATS

    AMSTERDAM, Friday. — The crew of the Helena has arrived at Ymuiden highly indignant at the German brutality. ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Fall Mall Gazette" states that the Imperial Conference is considering the question of dispensing of the German colonies ...

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  10. OUTBREAK IN LEMBERG.

    ZURICH, Saturday. — Serious riots broke out in Lemberg (Galicia) to-day. A' huge crowd looted the provision shops of military food wagons. The ...

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  11. FROM BERLIN.

    LONDON, Friday. - German official: We repulsed French attacks between Voormezello and Vigstraat (Lis front), taking 150 prisoners. We ...

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  12. THE FOURTH PHASE

    LONDON, Saturday. — Major-General Maurice, reviewing the situation at the end of the fourth phase of the German offensive, says:— ...

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  13. AMERICAS SHIPPING STOPPED

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. — No ships are sailing owing to reports that new. submarines bare been seen off the I coast. 2. ...

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  14. "TAKE LARGE VIEWS"

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. Asquith was tho guest at a crowded luncheon at the Aldwych Club. He received an enthusiastic reception. ...

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  15. "THE CRITICAL HOUR"

    VANCOUVER (via London), Friday. — In the course of a speech to-day, Mr. Asquith said that it was useless to disguise the fact that the Allies had ...

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  16. "HOW FIELDS WEBB WON"

    LONDON, Thursday. — The German attacks on Wednesday north of the Aisne were repulsed with terrible loss to the enemy. Large numbers ...

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  17. MK. MASSEY'S VIEW.

    LONDON, Friday. — Hon. W. F.. Massey (Premier of N.Z.) when interviewed regarding Messrs. Hughes and Watts statement concerning Germany ...

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  18. IN THE AIR.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Admiralty announces: Our aeroplanes in night and day operations from Monday to Wednesday ...

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  19. BLACK [?] THE U.S. COAST.

    NEW YOUR, Friday— Mr. R. Lansi[?] state) [?] cables from England [?] America has not yet ...

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  20. WHAT GERMANY THINKS.

    The "New York Herald's" Paris correspondent declares that he has secured documentary proof to the effect that the German leader know that they ...

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  21. CU[?] LINER ASHORE.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. — The Cunard liner Ascania (9121 tons) is ashore eff the Newfoundland coast, and breaking up. All aboard were ...

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  22. KING TO RECEIVE MR. HUGHES.

    LONDON, Friday. - Sir J. Ward and Mr. Massey attended the be Cabinet to-day. The King Will receive Mr. ...

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  23. "TORPEDO BADGES."

    LONDON, Friday. — The Board of Traie announces Hip award of "tor-pedo badges" to British mercantile senfarers who are serving on a vessel ...

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  24. "BACK UP HUGHES!"

    LONDON, Saturday. — The. "Evenins News," under a heading, "Bad Up Heghesl" urges that the voico a the overseas delegates will be dead ...

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  25. ITALIAN FRONT ATTACKED

    ROME, Friday. — Official: Early on Thursday morning, after intense artillery preparation, the enemy attempted to force our defences on the Nala ...

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  26. FEROCIOUS STRUGGLES.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Instancing the bitterness of the recent struggles, Mr., Perm describes the fighting at Courcelles, where the Germans ...

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  27. VON STEIN'S BOAST.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Commenting upon General Von Stein's boasts that the Allied armies were already beaten, Mr. Newton Baker ...

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  28. AMERICAN ITEMS

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — President Wilson's letter to tho women's suffrage leader, says that he has endorsed tho national women's suffrage ...

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  29. OFFICIAL BATTLE IMPORTS

    PARIS, Friday. — Official: Only local actions occurred during the night. We made several successful raids north of Grievesnes, and in the ...

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  30. AMERICA'S CALM DETERMINATION.

    In a speech at West Point Military College, Mr. Baker said: —"It is reasonable to expect that America's forces in France will shortly, exceed 1,000,000. ...

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  31. WILL THEY COME OUT?

    W YORK, Friday. — The "New York Times," discussing tho possibility of the German fleet coming out, says :— "Germany may send her ...

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  32. LENIYE'S DAY OVER

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Daily Telegraph" says :—"Russian messages indicate the existence of wide spread anti-Lenine feeling. It is ...

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  33. VOX HUTIER HALTED.

    Friday: Von Boehm's attack on the eastern flank of the battlefield south cf the Aisne was intended to create a diversion in consequence of Von ...

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  34. STAMPING OUR "GERMANISM."

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Official despatches from France say that the German press is pessimistic at out the situation in the United States. ...

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  35. "GOOD AS DOMINION TROOPS."

    LONDON, Friday. — Colonel Repuington writes in the "Morning Post : The arrival of American" troops in France during tho. past two months ...

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  36. THE MENACE TO PARIS.

    If the Germans could hare, broken through by the open country west of the Oise, they would automatically have cancelled enormous advantage ...

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  37. WHAT GERARD LEARNED.

    Mr. J. W. Gerard (ex-Ambassador at Berlin, in tho course of a speech, said :—"Before I left Berlin, I learned that Germany's aim was to ...

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  38. THE AUSTRIAN LOSS.

    ROME, Friday. — The "Messagero" Iearns that one of the Austrian Dread—noughts sunk with 80 members of the crew was the Tegetthoff ...

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  39. FIGHTING SUBSIDES.

    Saturday: Big movements on the from have subsided: only local actions continue The battle west of the Oise ended in a costly Gorman reverse ...

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  40. EQUAL FRANCHISE

    AMSTERDAM. Friday. — The Prussian Lower House's reiection of the Franchise Before Bill for the fourth time is causing widespread ...

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  41. BRITISH WORRYING TACTICS.

    LONDON, Friday. — Sir. Percival Phillips ("Daily Express"! spates that prisoners admit that the Germans bitterly resent the unpleasant activity ...

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  42. IRELAND'S 50,000

    LONDON, Friday. — Sir H. Samuels, replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day. said that regarding "The circumstances in Ireland, 50,000 ...

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  43. FROM FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG.

    LONDON, Friday. — Official: We carried cut successful raids on Wednesday night in the neighborhood of Reuviel le Vitaers and ...

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  44. NO MOKE QUEUES

    LONDON. Friday. — Mr. J. P.. Clynes (Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food), in the course of an informal discussion of the food ...

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  45. POSITION STABILISED

    LONDON, Friday. — The Australian Press Association learns that the Germans used approximately 40 divisions on the Aisne front, and 20 divisions in ...

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  46. "DON'T CRTICISE RUSSIA."

    LONDON, Saturday. — Visconne Miiner speaking it the Y.M.C.A. headquarters said: "Germany is now at the climax of her power. There ...

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  48. WHEEMS IMPREGNABLE

    AMSTER[?] Saturday— The German public is dis[?]ainted at the failure to capture [?] General You Ardene writing in the "Berliuer ...

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  49. JAPANESE INTERVENTION

    TOKIO, Saturday. — General Yamagata's return to Tokio, and the subsequent assembling of a high military conference has revived public ...

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  50. HUNS SURRENDER TO AMERICANS.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The Germans attacked the American tropps on Thursday in the Chatean-Thierry sector, but failed to gain ground ...

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