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  4. ADVANCING RUSSIANS

    "A heavy German attack was made south of the Somme, in the Lihons sector, along a front of four miles and a half. The attack was preceded by an intense bombardment ...

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  5. RUSSIANS MARCHING ON

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd states that the Russian advance on the coast brings the troops to a point directly threatening Trebizond. the evacuation of ...

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  6. NO ATTACK IN EGYPT

    A high authority states that seasonable sand storms are expected to sweep across Sinai next week. Experts agree that an offensive by the ...

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  9. KITCHENER'S POSITION

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Tennant Parliamentary Under-Secretary for War. said that, while orders in council delegated certain ...

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  10. "A GLORIOUS MEMORY"

    The National Liberal Club gave a banquet in honor of Mr. Fisher, High Commissioner for Australia. The banqueting hall was thronged with representatives of the Liberal ...

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  11. STORMING OF ERZEROUM

    Mr. Jeffries, the correspondent of the Daily Mail at Athens, states that the Turkish forces on the Erzeroum front numbered fully 159,000. It was expected that they would ...

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  12. FIGHTING IN RUSSIA

    Unofficial messages describe considerable Austro-German activity in the region of Kolki, where for the past few days the enemy has lavishly ...

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  13. FELL TO FRENCH GUN

    A Paris message states that further information shows that the Zeppelin which was destroyed by French guns, crossed the Argonne front at 8 p.m. When over ...

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  14. ASIA MINOR COAST

    Mr. Jeffries, the Daily Mall's correspondent at Athens, states that the Allies are regularly bombarding the Asia Minor coast, especially the entrance to the Gulf of Smyrna, ...

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  15. CRUSHING THE ENEMY

    The Czar, reviewing the Siberian troops, said that every Russian soldier was anxious to assist in a crushing and final victory over a desperate and insidious enemy. ...

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  16. VIEWS OF GERMAN PRESS

    The German press is belatedly discussing the fall of Erzeroum. The Cologne Gazette, referring to the possibility of a Kurdish revolt, cynically states ...

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  17. CONSTANTINOPLE

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Outhwalte (member for Hanley) asked whether Britain was committed to Russia's claim with regard to Constantinople and its effect ...

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  18. EXPLOSION ON STEAMER

    It is announced by Lloyd's that the British steamer Tennyson (3901 tons), from Buenos Ayres to New York, has put into. Maranham, Brazil. ...

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  19. GERMANY WILL NOT YIELD

    The German press refuses to believe the changed attitude of the United States in regard to submarine warfare, but adds that whatever her attitude may be Germany will ...

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  20. IS TURKEY TIRED?

    It is rumored that the Turks have approached Mr. Morgenthau, of the American diplomatic service, who is spending a holiday in Constantinople, with the view of sounding ...

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  21. GREEKS NOT HOSTILE

    A message from Athens states that General Sarrail has had audience with King Constatine, which lasted an hour. He also visited MM. Skouloudis, Zalmis. and ...

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  22. GERMAN ADMISSION

    "The clearing up of the weather has led to artillery activity at many points on the front. "We took 326 French prisoners in the ...

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  23. BERNSTORFF'S PASSPORTS

    The Times correspondent at Washington severely discounts the rumors that Count von Bornstorff, German Consul at Washington, is likely to be handed his passports. ...

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  24. A YEAR AGO

    Incendiary bombs were yesterday dropped en Calais from a Zorpelin. Cuxhaven naval authorities are distressed because two large submarines have not ...

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  25. PASSENGERS WARNED

    The New York World states that Americans booking by the French Atlantic liner Espagne (11,115 tons), have been anonymously warned not to embark.' ...

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  26. COST OF SHELLS

    In the House of Commons Mr. Addison, Parliamentary Secretary of the Office of Munitions, replying to a question asked by Mr. M'Master (member for Surrev-Chutsev) ...

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  27. AIR RAID VICTIMS

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Newdegate (U.) asked that the sufferers by reason Zeppelin raids should be compensated out German investments in Great Britain. ...

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  28. STEAMER SUNK

    The British steamer Dingle (593 tons), belonging to the West Lancashire Steamship Co., registered at Liverpool, has been sunk. There was only one survivor. ...

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    Such of the cable news on this page as is so headed appeared in The Times, and is cabled to The Hun by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions given on not those ...

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