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  3. HINDENBURG LINE.

    Gen. Haig further reports:—Early this morning we attacked and captured a further portion of a sector in the Hindenburg line north-west of Bullecourt. The ...

    Article : 94 words
  4. CONSTANTINE' S ABDICATION.

    The Greeks in Egypt received the announcement of the abdication of King Constantine with great satisfaction. Thanksgiving services were held in the ...

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  5. BRITISH HAMMERING AWAY.

    The report issued to-night by the British Commander-in-Chief (Sir Douglas Haag) stated:—“We attacked last evening eastward and southward of Messines, and ...

    Article : 151 words
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  8. SEREIA AND GREECE.

    Dr. Dillon, writing in The Daily Telegraph in explanation of the expedition to Salonika, says that the Greece and Serbian treaty stipulated -that Serbia must ...

    Article : 79 words
  9. THE POSITION IN GREECE.

    French troops have occupied Valentino and Volo. The news of the advance in Thessaly has been wil received. Athens is calm, and the normal activities have been ...

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  10. OTHER SIDE OF SHIELD.

    The British Admiralty emphatically denies the German wireless accusations of inhumanity against the British destroyers which engaged German torpedo destroyers ...

    Article : 331 words
  11. French Troops in Greece.

    The French Eastern communique, from Thessaly, says:—The bulk of bur troops are established around Lamisa. Advanced elements have occupied deminli and ...

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  12. BERLIN “SURPRISED.”

    Berlin is surprised at Constantine's abdication. The newspapers pay a tribute to “Royal martyr who heroically withstood the tempest,” and declare that the ...

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  13. Blockade to be Raised.

    Following upon the departure of Consta[?]tine from Athens the High Commissions for the Protecting Prowers (Mr. Jonnaut) is taking steps immediately to raise the ...

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  14. BRITISH CAPTURES.

    In the Horse of Commons to-day Mr. J. L. Macpherson (Parliamentary Secretary to the War Office) stated that since July 1916, the British had captured 434 ...

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  15. HOW WE RETALIATE,

    The British Admiralty reports that naval aeroplanes dropped a large number W bombs on a German aerodrome at St. Denis Western, Flanders, this morning. ...

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  16. THE KAISER'S WRATH.

    The Kaiser has sent the following message to ex-King Constantine of Greece:— “It have heard with righteous wrath of the infamous outrage perpetrated by our ...

    Article : 117 words
  17. German Admission.

    The latest wireless German official message is to the effect that “ English attacks have been made along the whole front between Ypres and Armenticrcs, and have ...

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  18. Submarines as Fishing Boats

    A steamer reports having observed a large .number of “German submarines disguised as fishing boats guarding the danger zone in the North Sea. ...

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  19. Across the Canal.

    The British have crossed the Ypres to Commines Canal. ...

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  22. TO-DAYS WEATHER FORECAST.

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