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  4. THE ROAD TO PEACE

    Germans fall back further three miles on 50 -mile front, between the Scarpe and the Oise Indications of new great retreat-- Cambrai wholly occupied More than 8000 prisoners taken on Tuesday Surrender of Turkey expected almost immediately-- New Grand Vizier is pro -Ally ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TURKEY TOTTERS

    A London cable states that the "Evening Standard" expects the surrender of Turkey within 48 hours. LONDON, Wednesday Night. ...

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  6. PEACE DRIVE

    A London cable reports that it is announced that President Wilson's note satisfies the British Government, and no further reply is intended until Germany's ...

    Article : 322 words
  7. U-BOAT VICTIMS

    The Government announces the torpedoing of the Japanese steamer Hirano Maru (7936 tons), on board of which were 40 South African passengers, of whom only ...

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  8. OFFER A TRICK

    Mr. Hughes, addressing a meeting of Australian business men in London, declared: "Germany knows she is beaten, and hence the Socialists, who are the subservient tools ...

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  9. FRANCE BUILDS SHIPS

    A message from Paris states that France has planned a great naval and mercantile shipbuilding programme, which in the first part provides for 1,500,000 tons of new ...

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  10. SOVIET RULE

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Stockholm states that Petrograd messages confirm the executions of M. Gutchkoff (former Minister for War) and M. Kichkim ...

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  11. EYE FOR EYE

    The press continues to publish numerous letters and articles, indicating a general hardening of British feeling against Germany, due to the persistence of the spiteful ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA'S PLIGHT

    While indications point to a slight diminution of the influenza epidemic among Europeans, the condition of the colored community is even more terrible. It is ...

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  13. STILL THE ALL HIGHEST

    Notwithstanding his democratisation promises, the Kaiser retains the pose as the All -Highest War Lord, issuing manifestoes on the various fronts, and using the Imperial ...

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  14. STOP -PRESS NEWS

    Sales to 4.45 p. m.-- Newcastle and Hun ter River Steam, 33s; Commercial Bank of Sydney, £22 15s; Broken Hill Proprietary, 61s 9d; terms six weeks, 62s 3d ...

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  15. SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS

    Reuter's correspondent at San Sebastian reports that the Spanish Government has resigned. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS

    Trouble has arisen with the Australian artists, owing to the dilatoriness of the Melbourne authorities in finalising the arrangements. ...

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