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  3. GERMANY SEES WRITING ON THE WALL.

    The "Times" correspondent at Oristiana says:—For successive days recently numerous bodies of German marines have been washed up. Especially on the coast ...

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  5. STUPEFACTION AT ALLIED PROGRESS

    Marshzl Hindcnburg has issued a proclamation, posted in the principal German cities, warning the people against the "poisonous propaganda" of the Allies by means of leaflets telling the true position. There is stupefaction in Germany as the result of the Allied ...

    Article : 429 words
  6. DECISION BEFORE WINTER

    The military correspondent of the "North German Gazette" says the British have undoubtedly captured ground to a considerable depth, and the German ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. SPAIN ADAMANT

    The 'Times" correspondent at San Sebastian (Spain) says there is evidence the Germans contemplate blowing up interned ships it the Spanish Government ...

    Article : 92 words
  8. CHAUNY CAPTURED

    The latest messages state.— Between Havricourt, in the neighbourhood of Ham, the Anglo-French have now got a footing east of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  9. SAVED FROM THE HUNS.

    The American transport. Mount Vernon, formerly Kronprinzessen Cecile, westbound, was torpedoed, but returned safely to France. ...

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  10. TOTAL EXCLUSION OF HUNS

    Strong organisations have been formed in Vancouver and other Canadian cities for the purpose of advocating immediate legislation by the Dominion Parliament to ...

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  11. MOPPING UP.

    Reuter's British headquarters correspondent, writing on Friday morning, says the past 24 hours have mainly been devoted to a general mopping up on die fields of ...

    Article : 190 words
  12. TO-NIGHT'S LATEST MESSAGES

    The "Times" correspondent at "The Hague says the whole of the German press gives the greatest prominence to Hindenburg's prociamation, which ends.—"German ...

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  13. NEW PEACE MOVE.

    The "junkers" are making a virtue of necessity and proclaim their intention to rigorously prosecute a peace offensive because of the effects which the Allies' ...

    Article : 165 words
  14. THE COLOUR LINE

    Mr. Moffat, an ex-Chief Magistrate, reporting on the Johannesburg native strikes and disaffection, strongly condemns the International Socialist League's ...

    Article : 190 words
  15. LENS DEVASTATED.

    The "'Times"' correspondent (Mr. Robinson) has returned from the outskirts of Lens. The report of its capture was premature, though it could easily have been ...

    Article : 183 words
  16. RUMOUR OF ARMISTICE.

    It is persistently rumoured the two Kaisers at a recent meeting at headquarters decided to propose en armistice at the end of the present campaigning season, offering ...

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  17. WHOLE OF GERMANY DISTURBED.

    There is abundant evidence the German people are seriously disturbed and alarmed at the Allies' continued progress, particularly by the fracture of the Hindcnburg ...

    Article : 314 words
  18. SHACKLES FALLING AWAY.

    In the Chamber of Deputies M. Clemenceau, in a speech, said:—"Our grand soldiers are in process of throwing back victoriously the overwhelming hordes of ...

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  19. NO GLORY FOR THE HUNS.

    The "Kreuz Zeitung" state—"These last weeks form no glorious page in the history of the German people. There has been a display of nerveiessness, for which one ...

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  20. THE OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    BRITISH.—We forced the crossings of the Somme southward of Peronne in face of a vigorous resistance by the rearguards. On the eastern bank we ...

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  21. GRAVE NEWS FROM RUSSIA.

    The "Daily Express" understands that grave news regarding Britishers,in Russis has reached London, and is causing great anxiety to the authorities. The ...

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  22. IN FULL PURSUIT.

    Reuter's French headquarters correspondent writing on Friday afternoon says to French are in full pursuit of the enen across the devastated country. Gen. ...

    Article : 307 words
  23. BRAVE PRUSSIAN [?]

    Reuter's American headquarters correspondent says the amazing advance on Gen. Mangin's left and centre during the part 24 hours is a direct result of actions ...

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  24. HUN ANXIETY.

    The Amsterdam "Tyd" states the Germans are at present busy constructing fortifications on the Dutch-German frontier near Meehr, Noordbeek, and ...

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  25. ENEMY RALLYING.

    Reuter's Tench headquarters correspondent, writing on Friday night, says the enemy resistance is now increasing on the Petit Barisis-Aisne front. The German ...

    Article : 133 words
  26. THE TEN ARMIES DRIVING BACK THE HUNS.

    The territory recovered sings the Allied counter-ofiensive began on July 16 is shown in black. The Hindenburg "Switch" is indicated by the broken the between Drocourt and Queant. It will be seen that we have boken through this famous defence system southward of the Searpe, the Alies having nearly reached Cambrat ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. RETIRED OVER THE AISNE.

    Reuter's American headquarters correspondent telegraphing at 9 on Friday morning says:—The Germans are across the Aisne without making any attempt to ...

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  28. CHANGING THEIR TUNE.

    The latest addition to the German peace chorus is contributed by Herr Erzlener leader of the powerful Catholic Centre Party, which hitherto has been the most ...

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  29. ON TO ST. QUENTIN.

    The French and Australia have advanced towards St. Quentin three miles On a 12-mile front. They have captured Rouvincourt, La Cache Estrees, and ...

    Article : 110 words
  30. PAINTING OF CHRIST

    Reuter's French headquarters correspondent reports that the Germans, after the evacuation of Noyon, completely wrecked it with shells, contact mines, and ...

    Article : 171 words
  31. TEN MILES BEYOND THE RIVER.

    Mr. Robinson write—On the parallel of Perounc. along and north of the Cologne River. the indefatigable Australians hustled the German out of Doing and Bussu ...

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  32. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    A British Northern Russian official message says:—After severe hand-to-hand fighting on the Archangel front with the enemy, led by Germans, the Allies have ...

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  34. ENEMY'S FLANS.

    The latest from the front confirms the enemy's intention to receive to the Hindenburg line, which is inadequately pared. The Germans did not expect it would be necessary to reoccupy such lines, and they no longer present very serious obstacles owing to the employment of ...

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