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  4. ENEMY DRIVEN BACK

    A Petrograd official message says:-- We continue to push back the enemy on the whole front; from the Roumanian frontier to Plessie. We have made prisoners 1720 officers and about 120,000 men, and ...

    Article : 121 words
  5. BALTIC VICTORY

    The Swedish press reports that a naval engagement has taken place in the Baltic, off Braviken Bay, in Gothland. Gunfire was heard for 45 minutes. Six German armed trawlers passed Nycoping, going northwards, yesterday. One ...

    Article : 234 words
  6. ASQUITH'S OPTIMISM

    Addressing a nonparty gathering of his constituents at Ladybank, East Fifeshire, Scotland, today, the British Prime Minister; Mr. Asquith, reviewed the war situation ...

    Article : 754 words
  7. GERMAN ADMISSION

    Southeast of Zillebekoe, in Belgium, a portion of our now positions was lost. On the right bank of the River Mouse positions west and south of Thiaumont ...

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  8. HUGHES BUSY

    Mr. Hughes's last days in London will be overcrowded with engagements. He is already booked for numerous appointments with members of the Cabinet, on questions ...

    Article : 176 words
  9. ENEMY'S PRECIPITATE RETREAT

    Petrograd messages state that the Russians have cut railway communication between Czernovitz and the north. Heavy fighting continues on the eastern, southeastern, and northern outskirts of the city. ...

    Article : 187 words
  10. ARTILLERY BUSY

    A Paris communique issued at midnight says:-- There has been Intermittent artillery fire north of Verdun. Elsewhere it has been ...

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  11. SOUTH OF CZERNOVITZ

    M. Marcel Hutin, writing in the well-informed Echo de Paris, says that the Russians, by an extremely daring manoeuvre this morning, were enveloping tho Austrian positions south of Czernovitz. The Paris Petit Journal announces that news from questionable Swiss sources states ...

    Article : 93 words
  12. SHELLING ON BOTH SIDES

    General Sir Douglas Haig reported late last night:-- Today there were no infantry actions. Our new positions east of Ypres were ...

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  13. "NO TIME FOR PARIS LIFE"

    Mr. Hughes and his secretary, Mr. Shepherd are staying in Paris at the Hotel Bristol, Place do Vendome. They are the guests of the British Colonial Office. ...

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  14. CROSSED INTO ROUMANIA

    Telegrams from Bucharest report that a detachment of Russian cavalry has crossed the River Pruth into Roumanian territory. The Roumanian Government protested, and the Russian commander apologised, saying that the occurrence was due to a misunderstanding. ...

    Article : 90 words
  15. GUNS ON THE MEUSE

    On the right bank of the River Mouse the enemy violently bombarded our positions in a wood north of Thiaumont and south of the Vaux Fort, hut no infantry attack ...

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  16. BRITISH HOPES

    The London Evening Standard, tho principal newspaper of the Hulton group, reacclaims Mr. Hughes as the type of man whom the world seeks for a lender, pointing ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. LOYAL CARPENTIER

    Georges Carpentier, tho famous French boxer, now an airman with the French forces, has been offered £5000 for one fight in the United States. ...

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  18. AUSTRIANS DESPERATE

    The correspondent of the London Times at Petrograd says that it is estimated that the Austrians had 670,000 men on the southeast front at the commencement of the offensive. ...

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  19. OFFENSIVE ONLY BEGUN

    Colonel Repington, the military critic of the London Times, says that the Russian advance is only beginning. The armies in the southern sector of the eastern front only ...

    Article : 259 words
  20. ITALIAN CABINET

    A press message from Rome says that Baron Sonnino, Foreign Minister In the late Cabinet, has refused to take office in the new Ministry. ...

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  21. FRENCH PREMIER'S WELCOME

    The correspondent of the Times in Paris says that M. Briand, Premier of France, opened the Allies' Economic Conference this morning. He welcomed the delegates in the ...

    Article : 117 words
  22. KITCHENER'S SUCCESSOR

    The Parliamentary correspondent of the London Times says that there are Increasing signs that Mr. Lloyd George is prepared to accept the post of Secretary for War. ...

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  23. A YEAR AGO

    The Allied Forces on the Gallipoli Peninsula have been making methodical progress during the last fortnight. The reckless bravery of Australians is ...

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  24. 6000 MORE PRISONERS

    A Petrograd official message confirms the occupation of Sniatyn. The Russians took 6000 prisoners, six big guns and 10 machine guns. ...

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  25. REVOLUTION OF THE EMPIRE

    The London Dally Mall says that two of the most respected members of the Paris Economic Conference are Mr. Hughes and Sir George Foster, Canadian Minister for Trade ...

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  26. SEVEN MASSED ATTACKS

    On the eastern front, north of Baranovitch, seven Russian massed attacks were repulsed. Baranovitch is about 85 miles slightly ...

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