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  6. “A SPLENDID ACHIEVEMENT?”

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington states that the German overseas agency has issued a long official statement outlining the German ...

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  7. AROUND ST. QUENTIN

    Later communiques from Paris read as follow:— “Between the Somme and the Oise our troops, with determination and dash, carried out a completely ...

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  8. RUSSIA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Petrograd reports that the central committee of the Constitutional Democratic Party is declared to be [?] ...

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  9. HUN CRIME FRUSTRATED.

    The Mayor of Nesle states that the Germans collected the inhabitants together with those of neighboring villages to the number of 2000 in the ...

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  10. HIGH PRICE OF BREAD.

    Bread is now higher than it has been since the Crimea, when the record was 14d. ...

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  11. SAFETY OF RELIEF SHIPS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that 90 per cent, of the news from Government offices concerns the nation’s arrangements for ...

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  12. IRISH PROBLEM.

    Nationalist members of the House of Commons held a lengthy meeting on Friday, and then adjourned till Wednesday. Mr John Redmond was ...

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  13. DASHING OPEN FIGHTING.

    There is most picturesque fighting in the great retreat, where the French are following up the enemy with advantages vantages denied to the British. The ...

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  14. CIVILIANS IN DANGER ZONE.

    Ad[?]ces from Rotterdam state that the Germans compelled 260 civilians from Bruges to work in the most dangerous part of Zeebrugge, near the ...

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  15. CAPITAL MAY BE TRANSFERRED

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington states that the transfer of the Russian capital from Petrograd to Moscow is regarded as probable. It ...

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  16. BRITISH CAPTURE ROISEL.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his latest report, states:—“We captured Roisel, seven miles east of Peronne. Strong enemy detachments ...

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  17. THE CZAR’S ENTOURAGE.

    Petrograd advices state:—The ex—Majesty’s Majesty's entourage to Tsarskoo Sele includes Madame Vyro[?]va, patroness of Rasputin, and ...

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  18. TORPEDOING OF DUTCH SHIPS.

    Holland has rejected the German proposal, which though disclaiming culpability for the sinking of seven Dutch ships off the English coast ...

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  19. AMERICA

    Advice from Vanvouver report that the Washington Government has decided that steps to meet the situation with Germany shall include ...

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  20. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Chi[?]stiania states that despite German threats towards Norway, owing., to Norway’s condemnation of ...

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  21. WHAT IS COMING?

    A Paris semi-official announcement, after stating that yesterday was a good day for the French, asks what mean the enemy counter attacks? Are ...

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  22. BRITISH WORK.

    The British continue in closest touch with the enemy rearguards along the line east of Bapaume to Cambrai, and west of St. Quentin. The Germann ...

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  23. GUARDS OVERPOWERED.

    A message from Petrograd says that while the revolutionists were releasing the political prisoners from the main portion of one prison, 1700 ...

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  24. EMANCIPATION OF JEWS.

    Mr David Francis, American Ambassador at Petrograd reports that the new Government is emancipating the Jews, and all educational ...

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  25. EN AMY’S FOOD.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome states that private advices from Germany many state that the internal situation is grave, and is casing serious ...

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  26. BULGARIAN ATROCITIES.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Corfu says that an authoritative Serbian statement concerning the investigations into the conditions in liberated ...

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  27. KAISER’S MESSAGES.

    A German official message says that the Kaiser sent a letter to the King of Bavaria, in which he said—“We owe the brilliant carrying out of the ...

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  28. U.S. TROOPS FOR FRANCE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Jacksonville reports that ex—Presidemt Roosevelt. speaking there on Saturday, declared that he would have a ...

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  29. SUFFRAGETTE DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Petrograd witnessed a novel sight. A numerous body of Suffragette women agitated for a vote. Domestic servants neglected their ...

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  30. WEEK’S WORK SUMMARISED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at the headquarters in France states that during the past week 300 square miles of French territory, 200 towns and ...

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  31. BURIAL OF RASPUTIN.

    Rasputin was secretly buried near the royal residence in a small wooden chapel, which was built secretly. The Body was (reinterred in the ...

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  32. PROPOSED ,GIFT TO FRANCE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at New York states that the “New York World” declares that every quarter approves of the proposed gift by ...

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  34. THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. RETIRES.

    Reuter’s correspondent at. Petrograd states that reports that the Grand Duke Nicholas has retired from the position of ...

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  35. MONEY OR DEVASTATION.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the Prussian Minister for War urgelntly appeals for contributions to the war loan, not ...

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  39. BRITAIN’S FOOD.

    Speaking in the House of Commons in the course of a debate the food supply, Mr C. Bathurst. Parliamentary Secretary to the ...

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  40. PRESIDENT MILSON DEFIED.

    Alluding to the sinking of the American steamer Heraldton, Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam states that the “Cologne Gazette” ...

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  41. INVASION OF AMERICA.

    Advices from El Paso (Texas) reports that a thousand Germans are reported to be entering Mexico from South America for the purpose of ...

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  42. POLICY OF DRIFT FEARED.

    Washington reports state that, fearing that President Wilson may continue the policy of drift, despite the summoning of Congress, the ...

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