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  3. ALEPPO REACHED

    Another milestone in General Allenby's amazing march through Syria was reached on Saturday morning, when British and Indian cavalry and armored cars entered Aleppo. Aleppo was the base for the Turkish Palestine armies; a few miles north of it lies the junction of ...

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  4. "ONLY A MATTER OF TIME"

    ZURICH, Monday.—Count Tisza (Austrian Premier) "declares that the conclusion of a separate peace between the Entente and the different ...

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  5. ITALY'S BLOWS INCREASING

    ROME, Sunday.—Official; Under General Cavana's command, the Italian 10th Army opened an attack across the Piave iu tho Dipapadopoli area. ...

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  6. GERMANY'S REMARKABLE CHANGE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Press comment an the fuller reports of the [?] remark upon the notable change in tone of the principal ...

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  7. ARMISTICE PROPOSALS

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—A short German Note, in reply to President Wilson's Note, says:— Germany now awaits the proposals ...

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  8. REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT SPREADING.

    ZURICH, Monday.—The revolutionary movement is spreading throughout Crotia, and is assuming Bolshevik characteristics. The Magyars killed 300 ...

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  9. "IN THE NAME OF THE GERMAN PEOPLE."

    NEW YORK Monday.—The German reply to President Wilson points to the changes in the German constitution, and says:—"The peace ...

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  10. PRISONERS EXCEED 2000.

    LONDON, Monday.—A British-Italian official states:— The 10th British Army's attack met with considerable success. The Italians ...

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  11. HUN OUTRAGES

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome states that evidently the Pope does not accept the Gennan protestations of innocence as regards outrages and ...

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  12. BRITISH LEADERS REACH FRANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Official Press Bureau announces that the Prime Minister (Right Hon. David Lloyd George) and the Foreign ...

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  13. THE U-BOATS' RETURN

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—Many German submarines, flying the white flag, have passed the Norwegian coast southward, apparently obeying the ...

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  14. GERMAN ALTERNATIVES.

    The representative of the London "Times" at The Hague says that a correspondent from Germany who is in close touch with financial authorities ...

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  15. LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S WARNING

    Lord Northeliffe, speaking at the American Luncheon Club, said that if the German peace offensive produced a unified Allied peace programme it ...

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  16. BOMBED TO DEATH

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Lieutenant Coningsby-Dawson, of the Canadian: Field Artillery, who has arrived from the front on sick leave, said that the ...

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  17. O.A.S. APPEAL

    Sir,—In view of the big effort to be made for the above during November, for which our local committees are arranging numerous and varied means ...

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  18. THE FANGS OF PRUSSIANISM

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—The Reichstag, amidst much excitement, passed by a large majority a Bill placing the military command under the ...

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  19. FRENCH DRIVING AHEAD

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Charles Duranty, the "New York Times'" correspondent on the French front, cables: A gigantic battle continues with the ...

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  20. TOWARDS CONSTANTINOPLE!

    LONDON Sunday.—General Sir Edmund Allenby reports:— Our advanced cavalry and armored cars occupied Aleppo (400 miles N. of ...

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  21. MANNHEIM CRIES FOR PEACE.

    The much-raided town of Mannheim was the scone of a violent meeting of protest last week, 15,000 people demanding peace at any price. ...

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  22. CABLES IN BRIEF

    Mr. Baker (United States Secretary for War) wants no more Congressmen in the army. He says they can better serve in office. ...

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  23. TURKS DOWN AND OUT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A force of 12,000 Turks has been defending Aleppo for the last week, and this force is now retiring northward. ...

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  24. THE PRINCESS SOPHIA

    NEW YORK Sunday.—The Princess Sophia (a C.P.K. liner which went in the rocks in the Lynn Canal) was bound southwards from Skagway ...

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  25. LAST RESERVES GOING IN.

    Mr. T. Noble Hall (the London Times" correspondent at American headquarters) says that there art indications that the German reserves are ...

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  26. KAISER ABUSES DR. WILSON

    NEW YORK, July 25.—The chief among the public men in the Kaiser's black book and the one for whom he reserved most of his childish ...

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  27. A TRUE AND TRIED REMEDY.

    No medicine sold in Australasia is so generally used by all classes as Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. Rich and poor alike use them for the "little ills" ...

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  28. BRITISH PRESSING TURKISH REARGUARDS.

    CAIRO, Sunday.—Mr. Massey, special correspondent of the Australian Press Association reports:— British and Indian cavalry occupied ...

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  29. BATTLE BULLETINS

    PARIS, Sunday.—Official: At night cur 1st Army redoubled its efforts on the front, extending between the Oise and the Serre Rivers. The ...

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  30. ACTIVITY IN MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—An official communique, issued from Mesopotamia, states:— We continue to pursue the Turks on ...

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  31. 70,000 GERMAN CASUALTIES

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. James, the "Now York Times'" correspondent on the American front, says that the American 1st Army has inflicted on ...

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  32. BRITISH.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Official: The enemy on Saturday evening, after a heavy bombardment, delivered a strong and determined counter-attack against ...

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