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  3. AUSTRIA'S APPEAL

    Unofficial, but extremely plausible messages from London and Copenhagen declare that the Austrian reply to President Wilson states that Austria accepts all the President's conditions, and is prepared to negotiate for peace forthwith without reference to Germany. A later ...

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  4. "READY FOR PEACE'

    LONDON, Monday.—The Central News Agency quotes a telegram from Vienna, which states that the Austrian reply informs President Wilson ...

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  5. THE FINISHING TOUCHES

    [Telegraphed by Mr. W. T. Massey, special correspondent of the Australian Press Association with the British armies in Syria.] ...

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  6. AUTOCRACY'S DEATH KNELL

    ZURICH, Monday,— Reliable information states that all the Austrian Grand Dukes are refuging in Godollo Castle (near Buda-Pest). It is reported ...

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  7. CABLES IN BRIEF

    According to the Buenos Aires correspondent of the London "Times," the influence of the victory of the Allies has confirmed the waverers. The ...

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  8. KARL WARNED TO KEEP AWAY.

    eAMSTERDAM, Tuesday—The "Vossisch Zeitung" announces that the burgomarter of Dobreczen has officially requested Karl and the ...

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  9. TEXT OF AUSTRIAN NOTE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The text of tho Austrian note, ns given out in Switzerland, briefly asserts that Austria-Hungary adhefes to the same ...

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  10. PEACEFUL REVOLUTION IN HUNGARY.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Berne advices state that a peaceful revolution is proceeding in Hungary, where a national council has been formed to ...

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  11. REVENTLOW STILL TALKING.

    Recriminations in Germany, especially as regards submarine warfare, are proceeding vigorously. Some extreme newspapers demand that the ...

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  12. BEYOND ALEPPO.

    LONDON, Monday—We have advanced some 15 miles beyond Aleppo, and are still pursuing the enemy. Later details show that when the ...

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  13. A PULLER VERSION.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.— The text of Austria-Hungary's reply to President "Wilson's note states:— In pursuance of President ...

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  14. FOCH'S HAMMER STROKES

    LONDON, Monday.—The French have forced the Germans to abandon the Oise-Aisno line. It is reported from New York that ...

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  15. "EXTREMELY SUCCESSFUL"

    LONDON, Monday.—A British-Italian official message states:— The 10th British army's line on Sunday night run south of Stahinzzc ...

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  16. DEFENCE OF CONSTANTINOPLE.

    PARIS, Monday,—An Athens telegram states that the last remnant of the Turkish army is concentrating in the vicinity of the Tchataldja. line, in ...

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  17. THE GERMAN NOTE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the United Press Association at Washington states:— "Washington regards the Gorman ...

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  18. 7000 PRISONERS.

    LONDON Tuesday.— The Australian Press Association learns that the Anglo-Italians have made 7000 prisoners on the Piave front. ...

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  19. THE TIGRIS DRIVE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The British bare cut the Kalat Sherkat-Mosul road (N. of the Little Zab Hirer). The Turks are retreating on Mosul. ...

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  20. BRITISH FOUR MILES FROM PIAVE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.— The British are four miles across the Piave. ...

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  21. [?]EMY'S ENORMOUS MUNITION LOSSES.

    Mr. Greig, tho "New York. World's" Correspondent with the British armies, sables:— The preparations which the Germans ...

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  22. HUN DESTROYERS AT OSTEND

    In the House of Commons Mr. Macnamara (Finance Secretary to the Admiralty) stated that there was Rood reason to believe that all tho German ...

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  23. TURKISH RESISTANCE BROKEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An official communique from Mesopotamia states:—The Turks held strong positions on ...

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  24. STILL SINKING SHIPS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Norwegian reports that German submarines have been seen proceeding homeward flying white flags are discredited by the ...

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  25. WOMEN IN HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.— As a result of the House of Commons' acceptance of the desirability of admitting women to the House equally with men, women ...

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  26. AMERICANS 20,000 HUNS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Americans have finally captured Bellu Wood. General Pershing reports that in the ...

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  27. 'ABSOLUTELY FALSE"

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The Dutch Legation announces that the German statement that the Government had appointed a neutral commission to in ...

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  28. "A CAPITALISTS' WAR"

    LONDON, Monday—Miss Sylvia Parkhurst was to-day fined £50 or three months' imprisonment for saying in a speech at a Labor meeting in ...

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  29. "GHENT EVACUATED"

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—Unconfirmed reports from the frontier state that the Germans have evacuated Ghent. ...

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  30. WHY LUDENDORFF

    NEW YORK, Monday.—According to the Washington correspondent of the United Press Association, Ludendorff resigned because ho disagreed with the ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The shores around Lincoln Island, Alaska, where, the C.P.R. liner, Princess Sophia, was wrecked are strewn with ...

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  32. BATTLE BULLETINS

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Official: Between tho Oise and tho Serro we are keeping in close contact with the enemy rearguard. We continued to progress ...

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  33. AUSTRALIANS IN BRITISH ARMY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Hughes has been asked to secure for the Australians who joined the British army in 1914 six months leave similar to that ...

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  34. BRITISH.

    LONDON, Tuesday [?] the results of a local [?] south of [?] we advanced our line ...

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