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  2. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    The "Matin" states that the British evacuated the Bourlon wood because Sir Douglas Haig became aware that the enemy was heavily ...

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  3. FUTURE GERMAN COLONIES

    The "Frankfurter Zeitnng," discussing the future of the German colonies, says that the exclusion of Germany from Africa was part of ...

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  4. CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY.

    M. Kerensky has been elected a member of the Constituent Assembly for Saretoff. The French Embassy intimates ...

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  5. SEA AND AIR

    The American destroyer Jacob Jones, while patrolling in European waters on the night of the 6th, was torpedoed and sunk by a submarine. ...

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  6. MESSAGE TO THE ALLIES.

    A Russian official wireless message says:— "The Bolshevik Foreign Minister, M. Trotsky, has issued an invitation to the allies to state ...

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  7. AEROPLANE RAIDS.

    To-day's Italian communique reports:— "There were patrol encounters yesterday on the Asiago plateau. A hundred and fifty of ...

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  8. GERMAN LOSSES.

    A capsized German hydroplane was discovered yesterday off Flushing. Its two occupants had been drifting for forty-eight hours, and ...

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  9. CONFIDENCE OF THE TROOPS.

    The "New York Times" correspondent in Rome had an interview with the Italian Commander-in-Chief, General Diaz, who urged ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S OLD ARMY

    A choral commemoration of the Old Army, including the fallen, the disabled, the prisoners, and the men still fighting, will be held in the ...

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  11. THREATS AGAINST ALLIES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Petrograd says that Germany's curt treatment of the Bolshevik negotiations has caused the ...

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  12. ORGY IN PETROGRAD.

    A mob of sailors yesterday sacked the wine cellars in the Winter Palace. Thousands of bottles of the most expensive wines were ...

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  13. AEROPLANES COLLIDE.

    It is reported that two German aeroplanes returning from the English raid collided and fell at Gentbrugge. The crews were killed and ...

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  14. ASIAGO BATTLE DETAILS.

    The Rome correspondest of the "Observer," describing the battle of the Asiago plateau, says:— "General von Conrad's principal attack ...

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  15. LOSS OF THE APAPA.

    The depositions of several passengers on the Apapa show that the firing of the second torpedo before the boats were launched and left the ...

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  16. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports to-day:— "The enemy's artillery was active last night in the neighbourhood of Flesquieres and ...

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  17. SIBERIAN PORTS.

    Professor Joseph Henry Longford discussed in the "Daily Graphic" the probability of Japan's occupying Vladivostock and Petropavlosvk in ...

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  18. BRITISH RETIREMENT.

    The United Press correspondent at British Headquarters states:— "We are now firmly entrenched in positions defending the Hindenburg ...

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  19. MISCELLANEOUS.

    As the result of an inquest at Windsor to-day, the Coroner committed for trial for manslaughter two corporal instructors of a Lewis ...

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  20. AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    The Senate unanimously adopted the resolution for war on Austria. Senator La Folette was not present. The House of Representatives then ...

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  21. DUCHESS' ESCAPE DENIED.

    Advices from Berlin deny the reported escape of the Grand Duchess Tatiana, and say that she is still an inmate of a convent near Tobolsk, ...

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  22. BOLSHEVIK ARMIES.

    An official telegram from Petrograd states that five Guards regiments have left Petrograd, and are marching against General Kaledin. ...

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  23. ASIATIC CAMPAIGN

    Reports from Vienna state that the Turks have for a week past been evacuating the civilians from Jerusalem. Some have been sent to ...

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  24. FRENCH REPORTS.

    To-day's French communique reports:— "On the right of the Meuse, after a violent bombardment, the enemy twice attempted to reach our ...

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  25. CAUCASUS AND COSSACKS.

    The Russian Embassy here learns that the anti-Bolshevik elements in the Caucasus and South Russia are hopeful of success. It is believed ...

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  26. ADDRESS TO CONGRESS.

    The Berlin commenting on President Wilson's address to Congress, remarks that it is superfluous to say that all Germany is ...

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  27. OCCUPATION OF HEBRON.

    A despatch from Palestine states that General Allenby's troops have occupied Hebron, nearly 20 miles south by west of Jerusalem. ...

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  28. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    A Rumanian official wireless message this evening says:— "The Rumanians have decided to accept an armistice, and hostilities are ...

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  29. ARTILLERY AND AIRCRAFT.

    To-night's French communique reports:— "To-day there was considerable reciprocal artillery fire at Maisons de Champagne, and on the ...

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  30. ON THE PALESTINE FRONT

    Letters have been received from Australian troops in Palestine, acknowledging receipt of tobacco and cigarettes sent by the employees ...

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  31. ADVANCE ON JERUSALEM.

    The "Times" correspondent at British Headquarters in Palestine, Mr. W. T. Massey, states:— "We have forced the Turks back to the ...

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  32. FIGHTING AT ROSTOFF.

    A message from Petrograd states that General Kaledin and his Cossacks, are fighting a Maximalist army north-west of Rostoff on the ...

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  33. FAILURE OF A RAID.

    To-night's French communique reports:— "A big German raid on Beaumont completely failed to-day. Seven persons were killed and ...

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  34. BRITISH SYMPATHY.

    Sir Edward Carson, speaking today at the inaugural meeting of the Anglo-Rumanian Society, expressed his sincerest sympathy with the ...

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  35. SIBERIAN ATTITUDE.

    The Bolshevik order for the arrest of General Holwat, commanding the Russian forces in Harbin, resulted in riots and street fighting. The ...

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  36. STRONG DEFENSIVE LINE.

    In his description of the British withdrawal, Mr. Philip Gibbs says:— "We now hold strong defensive positions on a line running ...

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  37. AIR RAIDS ON BELGIUM.

    The Admiralty reports:— "Our naval aircraft on Wednesday and Thursday bombed the Bytkerke, St. Denis Westrem, and Engel ...

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  38. GERMAN PEACE OFFERS.

    The "Temps" states that Germany has offered peace to Rumania on the basis of Rumania's ceding the Dobrudja to Bulgaria, and taking ...

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  39. ECUADOR SEVERS RELATIONS.

    Ecuador has severed relations with Germany, because German agents-provocateurs have been affecting the national dignity and continental ...

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  40. SUPPLIES REFUSED.

    Siberia Refuses to send bread or corn to European Russia, except to such troops as are actively opposing the Germans. ...

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  41. BOLSHEVIK DILEMMA.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent in Petrograd, commenting on the present situation, says:— "The Bolsheviks are in a dilemma. Their ...

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  42. PRO-GERMAN PLOT.

    Important papers seized after the arrest of Otto Merkel, secretary of the German University League, tend to show the existence of a German ...

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  43. CONDITION FOR RUSSIA.

    It is reported that Germany is prepared to make peace with Russia without indemnity, imposing the condition that Germany shall have ...

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  44. INVASION OF ITALY

    To-day's Italian communique reports:— "The battle continues on the Asiago plateau. Our artillery prevented the advance of enemy's ...

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  45. AFFAIRS OF FINLAND.

    The "Aftonblad" publishes another pathetic appeal from Finland, specially directed to Britain and America, asking for wheat cargoes. ...

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  46. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Sir Arthur Yapp, speaking to-day at a food economy meeting in the Law Courts, said that the position was very serious owing to the world ...

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  47. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    To-day's German official wireless message says:— "We stormed La Justice farm between Graincourt and Marcoing, and cleared out the ...

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  48. REPUBLIC CONSTITUTED.

    The Diet of Finland has adopted a bill constituting Finland a republic. The election of a president for five years is fixed for January 15, and ...

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  49. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    A German official wireless message says:— "We have captured Monte Sisemol. Our Italian prisoners now number 15,000." ...

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  50. BRITISH REPORTS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports to-day:— "Infantry actions on the Cambrai front last night were confined to patrol encounters. Hostile ...

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  51. MURDER OF A BOY

    A tragedy bearing every indication of a brutal murder occurred at Christchurch yesterday. A three-year-old boy, Donald Carrick, was ...

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  52. ADDRESS TO RAILWAY MEN

    Speaking to-day at the Aldwych Club, Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., secretary of the Railwaymen's Union, said that the country would ...

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  53. ANARCHY IN EVIDENCE.

    Britain has notified the Bolsheviks that she does not intend to repatriate Chitcherin and Petroff. The soldiers and sailors have ...

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  54. SPLENDID ITALIAN DEFENCE.

    British correspondents at the Italian front say that the Austrian thrust north-east of the Asiago plateau is developing with ever ...

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  55. BOLSHEVIK ADMISSION.

    The "Lokal Anzeigor" learns from Petrograd Government circles that the peace negotiations with Germany are not progressing as ...

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  56. MESOPOTAMIN VICTORY.

    The Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia reports:— "We pursued the Turks as far as Karatepeh, a village twenty-five miles northward of Deli ...

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