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  5. Naval Operations.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—"Do Telegraaf" states that two German destroyers were towed into Zeebrugge on Tuesday morning, badly damaged. ...

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  6. EMPIRE'S VICTORY

    LONDON. Friday.—"The Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters telegraphs: "In a good open fight we have struck the Germans as ...

    Article : 408 words
  7. Earthquake.

    VANCOUVER. Friday.—San Salvador, the capital of the Republic of Salvador, with a population of 60,000 has been totally destroyed by an ...

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  8. Straightening British Line.

    LONDON, Friday.—Newspapers describe the offensive as a push on a grand scale. The "Evening News" states that the ...

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  9. Greece.

    LONDON. Friday.—The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that King Constantine offered to intervene in the war on the ...

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  10. Particularly Stiff Fight.

    LONDON, Friday.—Correspondents at the front state that Irish troops assisted the New Zealanders to capture Messines Ridge, and that Australians ...

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  11. Huns Can't Stop Anzacs.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Beach Thomas telegraphs from the front to the "Daily Mail" : "When the Anzacs advanced to storm the crown of the ...

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  12. French Front.

    PARIS, Friday.—An official communique states: "There has been great activity at night time alone the whole front north of Laffaux mill and ...

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  13. Miscellaneous.

    LONDON, Friday.—Writing in "The Federationist," Mr. W. Appleton (General Secretary of the Federation of Trade Unions) refers to the cry of ...

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  14. Sir Douglas Haig's Reports.

    LONDON, Friday. — Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: "The position which we captured yesterday was one of the most important of the ...

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  15. Counter-Attack Repulsed.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A correspondent of the United Press at the British Headquarters telegraphs: "The Australians repulsed easily a ...

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  16. United States.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The United Press states that, according to the best informed Government officials, the hope of an Allied victory this year ...

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  17. Kaiser's Bombast Answered.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters telegraphs: "The Battle of Messines was commenced in the morning ...

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  18. 30th Battalion Fund.

    The committee of the 30th Battalion Comforts Fund held a "one day fair" yesterday on the premises lately occupied by Messrs. Lane and ...

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  19. Russia.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.—A typical incident occurred when M. Kerenski (Minister for War) was addressing soldiers at an advanced position on ...

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  21. Australians Were "There."

    LONDON, Friday. — Australia is lighting to-day in the new offensive. A correspondent of the United Service states: "After experience in trench ...

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  22. Terribly Hammered Huns.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters telegraphs: "There has been a comparative full in the Battle of Messines ...

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  23. Hun Impertinence to Japan.

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Daily Mail" states that after her abortive attempts to delude Russia into a separate peace, Germany is now dangling a ...

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  24. Russia's Second Napoleon.

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Daily Mail's" Petrograd correspondent states that M. Koronski (Minister for War), attired in a soldier's blouse, ...

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  25. Newcastle A.N.A.

    In order that the position of the late Newcastle branch of the Australian Natives' Association, which had fourteen months litigation with Grand ...

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  26. Belgian Guns Aiding.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquaters telegraphs" "The Belgian gunners on the Y[?]res salient participated actively ...

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