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  10. FRANCE'S SUCCESSES

    PARIS, Wednesday,—"Le Matin" states that an officer, describing the conquest of a Hinderburg position south of the Scarpe, states that there ...

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  11. Hun Munitions Explosion.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—An explosion in a munition works at Adlersdorf, near Berlin, has caused much damage. Many were injured. ...

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  12. Aerial.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Beach Thomas telegraphs to the "Daily Mail": During the fight on tho Hindenburg line an airman attacked three ...

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  13. South Africa's Future.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A distinguished company, which included Viscount Milner (formerly Governor-General of South Africa), General Sir ...

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  14. America.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—King George to-day received the medical unit of the United States Army at Buckingham Palace. ...

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  15. Unhappy Austria's Woes.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.—The executive of the Workmen and Soldeoers' Delegates in appealing to Socialists everywhere, especially in ...

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  16. Miscellaneous.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—In the Chamber of Deputies to-day, M. Ribot (Premeier) said: "We shall go hand in hand with Russia, who remains ...

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  17. French High Command.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—In the Chamber of Deputies to-day. M. Ribot (Premier) stated that the recent changes in the HIgh Command had been made ...

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  18. U.S. Engineers in London.

    LONDON', Wednesday. - The first detachment of United States Army Engineers has arrived here. ...

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  19. Reforms in Rumania.

    JASSY, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the Rumanian Chamber, M. Bratiano (Premier) urged the principles of universal suffrage and expropriation ...

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  20. £360,000,000 Revenue Bill.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The House of Representatives has passed the £360,000,000 Revenue Bill. ...

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  21. French Official Reports.

    PARIS, Wednesday.-An official communique states : "Last evening we made lively attacks at three points on the front Vauclere-California ...

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  22. Balkans and Turkey.

    ROME, Wednesday. — Advices received from Bulgaria show that the construction of great defensive works around Sofia (the capital) has been ...

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  23. Inaction at the Front.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.—M. A. Thomas (French Minister of Munitions), addressing Workmen and Soldiers' Delegates at Moscow, declared ...

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  24. Hindenburg's Left Threatened.

    LONDON. Wednesday.-Mr. Beach Thomas telegraphs to the "Daily Mail": "Yesterday's British victory along the Hinderburg line, which has ...

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  25. Private Life for Kaisers.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—M. Vandervelde (Belgian Minister), in the course of an Interview with Russian journalists at Petrograd, declared that peace ...

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  26. Serbian Civilians Massacred.

    ZURICH. Wednesday.—Not a single Serb remains in Nish, Serbia. Those who did not escape have either been made prisoners or massacred. ...

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  27. Slave Raiding in Belgium.

    HAVRE, Wednesday.-The Belgian Government have been informed that the Germans in the occupied territory in Belgium have recommenced slave ...

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  28. Russia.

    PARIS, Wednesday.-M. Marcel Hutin states in "L'Echo de Paris" that he has received from a well-informed Russian source an indication ...

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  29. Naval Operations.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Mr. Hudson Maxim announces an invention which, when placed around a ship, will cause torpedoes to explode ...

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  30. Sir Douglas Haig's Reports.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: "Germans last night bombarded heavily in the neighbourhood of Bullecourt. We ...

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  31. Marshal Joffre.

    PARIS. Wednesday.—Marshal Joffre and M. Viviani have arrived here from the United States. ...

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  32. Huns' Ludicrous Dreams.

    THE HAGUE, Wednesday.—Dr. Zimmermann (German Imperial Secretary for Foreign Affairs) has caused a sensation in Germany by announcing ...

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  33. German Internal Stress.

    PARIS. Wednesday—Dr. Aguero (Cuban ex-Minister at Berlin) states that things are going badly across the Rhine. It is impossible for ...

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  34. French Success.

    PARIS. Wednesday.-A French commentator, writing on the French success in the Champagne, says it is important not only in the number of ...

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  35. Separate Peace Failure.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—"De Tijd" has received a message from a correspondent in Germany which shows that at the recent conferences ...

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  36. Ambassadorial.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.—M. Izvolsky, until now Russian Ambassador at Paris, has been appointed to London in place of M. Sazonoff. This ...

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  37. German Activity on Baltic.

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—The "Dagbladet" states there is increasing German activity on the Baltic. Many destroyers and flotillas, ...

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  38. Army and Navy Indiscipline.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.—The first Congress of Army and Navy officers has met at headquarters. General Alexioff, opening the proceedings, ...

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  39. Canadian Food Dictator.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—It is expected that the Cabinet will appoint a food dictator to act in conjunction with Mr. Hoover's work in the ...

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  40. Hindenburg's Wrath.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at the French Headquarters telegraphs: "On May 22 Hinderburg had been visiting the ...

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  41. Hun Wish Father to Thought.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The Bavarian Premier, in the course of an interview at Budapest, stated that the war will end next autumn, and ...

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  42. Italian Campaign

    ROME, Wednesday.—An official communique states: "Most severe fighting took place on Monday night in the Travignolo Valley. The enemy ...

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  43. British Strike Leaders.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The charge against strike leaders on May 18 has been withdrawn, on their undertaking to abide by the agreement of May 19. ...

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  44. Hun Treatment of Prisoners.

    DERNE, Wednesday.—The "Frank-furter Zeitung" warns the public not to send food parcels to German prisoners in England on the ground of ...

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  45. World's Merchant Shipping

    COPENHAGEN. Wednesday.—During the war Norway has lost merchantmen of a total tonnago of 740,000, which is a third of her ...

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  47. Great Fire in Japan.

    TOKIO. Wednesday.—All the public buildings and 3,50s) houses have been burned at Yonezaw. Such of the cable news in this ...

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  48. Canadian Recruiting.

    OTTAWA. Wednesday.—There has been a rush to join the colours in Ontario, in anticipation of compulsion. The Government's ...

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  49. More Norwegian Sinkings.

    CHRISTIANIA, Wednesday.—The Norwegian sailing ship, Maduva, has been torpedoes. Two men were killed, and the captain and four others ...

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