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  4. HUNS RETREAT IN CONFUSION

    Mr. Perry Robinson (correspondent of "The Times" on the British front) telegraphs:--The British are rapidly sweeping on from Bray to north of Bapaume, The Germans are retreating in confusion. There are immense captures of prisoners and guns. Reuter reports: British patrols are entering Bapaume. ...

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  5. EASY SUCCESSES

    Mr. Perry Robinson ("Times" correspondent), telegraphing on Friday, said:-- "The British are attacking everywhere between Arras and Lihons on a twenty-eight ...

    Article : 317 words
  6. FRIDAY'S FIGHTING

    In Friday's fighting General Byng captured . practically all his objectives, which did not Include Bapaume, and took 3000 prisoners, which number exceeds his total ...

    Article : 370 words
  7. PREPARING FOR THE WORST

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that thousands of war prisoners, including Belgians, are employed in strengthening the fortifications on the Meuse. This ...

    Article : 65 words
  8. IN RUSSIA

    According to Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam, a message from Petrograd states that besides cholera and famine, typhus is now raging terribly In Petrograd and the ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. THE POET'S EYE

    Mr. Ward Price states that an Austrian night raider dropped a bomb within a yard of Gabriele d'Annunzio's dug-out, but it did not explode. d'Annunzio gailey seized the ...

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  10. DICTATED PEACE

    A message from Washington says that the peace terms which must and will be forced on Germany were defined by Senator Lodge in a great speech in the ...

    Article : 170 words
  11. HUN OFFICIAL ADMISSION

    An Amsterdam message states that General von Stein, German Minister for War, in the course of an interview with a representative of the "Morgen Post," admitted ...

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  12. IN THE AIR

    British airmen have had another successful" week. In heavy fighting, notably between Albert and the Amiens-Roye road, 62 enemy machines were destroyed and 21 ...

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  13. BETTER NEWS FROM SIBERIA

    Reuter's Agency learns that the Czecho Slovak withdrawal on the Ussuri front does not affect their communications, and is not regarded is a serious check. ...

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  14. TUBE CONDUCTRESSES'S STRIKE

    The partial strike of the Tube conductresses on Saturday, following on the bus strike, exasperated and inconvenienced tens of thousands of-Londoners. The ...

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  15. STOP-PRESS NEWS

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  16. WAR CABLES IN BRIEF

    Sir Robert Borden (Prime Minister of Canada) and Mr. Hoover (U.S.A. Food Controller) have returned from England.--Reuter. ...

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  17. DOMINION JOURNALISTS

    The Dominions Press Delegation is moving southward, via Carlyle. The journalists visited one of the most striking munition centres in the country, and were, ...

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  18. AUSTRIANS IN FRANCE

    A French communique reports that patrols bear Verdun and in the Woevre took some Austro-Hungarian prisoners. Bellicose Peruvians ...

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  19. BIG GERMAN GUN

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that the Australians captured on the Somme an eleven-inch German gun with a range of nearly 19 miles, intended for the ...

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