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  6. Miscellaneous.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Speaking at a luncheon at the Constitutional Club to-day. Sir Edward Carson said: "We have just passed through a worked-up ...

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  7. Balkans and Turkey.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— It is reported that British troops have entered Jerusalem after a rapid advance ...

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  8. ITALIANS' RESISTANCE

    LONDON. Wednesday.—One of "The-Times" correspondents at the from telegraphs: "Quere, which the Austro-Germans claim to have stunned, is an ...

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  9. HINDENBURG LINE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British have smashed the Hindenburg line by a great surprise offensive. ...

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  10. UNFLINCHING FRANCE

    PARIS, Wednesday.—In the Chamber of Deputies to-day. M. Clemencean (Premier) said: "We intend to conduct the war with redoubled effort. ...

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  11. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: "Between St. Quentin and the Scarpe our tanks broke through successive belts of wire of great depth and strength. ...

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  12. Russia.

    AMSTERDAM. Wednesday.—Lenin's direct proposals to Germany for an armistice have excited Berlin. overshadowing the italian situation in the ...

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  13. Facts versus Idealism.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Fuller reports of M. Clemenceau's speech reveal some striking passages, which he especially addressed to the Socialists. ...

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  14. HOW SURPRISE WAS EFFECTED.

    LONDON. Wednesday, LATER.—Sir. Douglas reports: "Yesterday morning one 3rd Army under Sir Julian Byng delivered a number of general attacks between St. Quentin and the Scarpe River. ...

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  15. ENEMY'S CHIEF AIM.

    PARIS. Wednesday.—It is stated semi officially: "The whole danger is that of the enemy pouring down the upper courses of the Brenta and the ...

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  16. ITALIANS' INSPIRATION.

    ROME, Wednesday.—A retreat may be unavoidable, but numerous successes have inspired the Italians with the breath of victory. ...

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  17. BRITISH FOOD OUTLOOK.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—In the House of Lords to-day. Lord Rhondda (Food Comptroller) stated that the response to the voluntary rationing ...

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  18. MOSCOW HORRORS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Bourehier. in a telegram dated Petrograd, Monday last, gives details of the horrors at Moscow. The Bolsheviks ...

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  19. DISTRICT SOLDIERS.

    Mr. E. Ridley, of Tighe's Hill, has received word that Pte. A. Presided has been wounded, for the third occasion. The wounds are said to be ...

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  20. LANDED IN ENGLAND.

    Mrs. F. J. de Lore, of Mitchell Street, Stockton, haw received word front her son, Sergeant W. E. de Lore. that he had landed in England after ...

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  21. BRITISH NEAR CAMBRAI

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British are near Cambrai. They have taken 5,000 prisoners. [Cambral, east of the British front, is 23 miles north of St. Queatin.] ...

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  22. FURIOUS FIGHTING.

    HOME, Wednesday.—It is stated semi-officially: "There was furious lighting at Monte Monfoners all Monday. Two enemy divisions of 12 and ...

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  23. ANZACS FROM YPRES.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—General Dirdwood and Ladies Birdwood and Robinson visited Wandsworth Hospital to-day and conversed with the ...

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  24. RECOMMENDED FOR D.C.M.

    Mrs. J. Lovell. of Mayfield, has received word from her son, Corporal Les. Lovell stating that he has been promoted to sergeant and been ...

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  25. BRITISH STILL ADVANCING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Times" says: "Sir Julian Byng's stroke opens up immense possibilities. Our infantry are still advancing though the sections are far beyond the range of our artillery. Much depends ...

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  26. Greece.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—The Government are rooting out the dribes). (dispensers of German brides). Ex-King Constantine's intriguers are ...

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  27. MAITLAND SOLDIERS.

    A hearty welcome home was extended to Privates Frank Binns and Percy Nicholls at West Maitland last evening. They were met at the railway ...

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  28. HOW THE HUNS FELL IN.

    "The enemy's weakness at this point was doubtless due to his belief that the British were too heavily committed in Italy and Flanders for other offensives. The tactics followed by us were strikingly similar to those ...

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  29. FIGHTING IN UKRAINE.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.—The Central Revolutionary Government the Cadets, and the Cossacks stormed the Bolsheviks stronghold at Kieff ...

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  30. FRENCH PREMIER'S VIEW.

    PARIS. Wednesday.—M. Clemenceau, commenting on the position in Russia and the policy of the Bolsheviks, said that Russia was learning ...

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  31. OUTCOME POSSIBILITIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The progress of the great battle in the Italian Mountains is watched most-anxiously ...

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  32. A VERY GREAT VICTORY."

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Bonar Law stated that there, was no doubt, as to Sir Douglas Hair's advance being a very great victory. (Loud cheers.) ...

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