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  4. GERMANS OR I.W.W.?

    A Chicago message says that scenes of the greatest excitement, followed the bombing of the Federal Building, the entrance of which was ...

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  6. COUNTRY EDITION.

    The following appeared in bur Country Edition on Saturday. THE WAR. SATURDAY'S WIRES ...

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  8. LATER MESSAGES.

    General Haig is now advancing astride the Amiens St Quentin road, arid has reached Athies We have gained. ground westward of La Bassee, ...

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  9. OFFICIAL AVIATION REPORT.

    The official aviation report says: Since the beginning of the offensive on the 8th August, we brought down and destroyed" 465 hostile machines, ...

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  11. CRITICS' FORECASTS.

    London and AngloPrench critics agree that strong, delaying resistance is expectable, but the French are especially confident that the enemy ...

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  12. THE RUSSIAN PROBLEM.

    Reuters' correspondent at Copenhagei, on Thursday, states that the Ukrainian revolutionaries have taken Nijni Novgorod and other cities; ...

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  13. OTHER ITEMS.

    Admiral Beatty, replying to a message from the Trades Union Congress, said the Grand Fleet was convinced that complete victory will ...

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  14. LABOR AND GOVERNMENT IN ACCORD IN THE U.S.A.

    Addressing a Trades Union Congress, Mr Gompers said there was complete agreement between the Government and Labor in the United, ...

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  15. ALL ROUND ADVANCES.

    AMERICANS PROGRESS AT THE VESLE. BRITISH MAKE STRIDES SOUTH OF PERONNE. The Americans and French have crossed the plateau northward of the Vesle, and reached the crest of the Slopes leading to the Valley of the ...

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