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  4. ITALIANS AT DEATH GRIPS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The British are within five miles of Jerusalem. ...

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  5. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent states that the Bolshevik on Tuesday endeavored to get money from the ...

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  6. WAR CONTROL

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Commenting upon Mr. Lloyd George's defence of his Paris speech, the "Cologne Gazette" is responsible for the following ...

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  7. GREAT BRITISH TRIUMPH

    Between St. Quentin and the River Scarpe, the 3rd British Army, under General Sir Julian Byng, dealt a series of terrific attacks at the "Hindenburg". line, which was broken through early on Tuesday morning. The British are now advancing rapidly alone a 30-mile front. ...

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  8. HOW THE BATTLE WAS FOUGHT

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The enemy had the surprise of his life When our troops assaulted his positions at dawn without a preliminary shot being fired. ...

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  10. HELIGOLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Admiralty publishes the following details regarding Saturday's action in tho Heligoland Bight: ...

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  11. THE DECISIVE STAGE

    ROME, Wednesday. — Military critics state that the fighting has passed from the preparatory to the decisive stage. The enemy has four armies ...

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  12. ALL STEREOTYPED RULES IGNORED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The correspondent of the United Press Association of America states that the battle ignored all stereotyped, rules. The tonics and infantry. Broke and crossed the "Hindenburg" line without a single preparatory gunshot. ...

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  13. MOB AT LARGE IN FINLAND.

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday. — The Socialists have lost control of Finland, and armed mobs are committing excesses. ...

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  14. THOUSANDS OF PRISONERS - PROGRESS CONTINUES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The United Pross Association's correspondent reports that 5,000 prisoners were made yesterday south-west of Cambrai. The British are still progressing. ...

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  15. FROM GENERAL E. ALLENBY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The situation north of Jaffa is unchanged. Territorial infantry carried Kuryet el Enad' (six miles west of Jerusalem) at ...

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  16. THE ARMIES' ATTITUDE.

    ROME, Thursday. — It is reported from Petrograd that all the armies, at the front refused to recognise the now Government. General Kaledin's march ...

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  17. BRITISH TROOPS ENTER MARCOING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday — Marcoing (4 miles from Cambrai) has been captured by the British troops. ...

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  18. LENIN UNPOPULAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent reports that M. Lenin has issued a proclamation to tho peasants and workers ...

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  19. GERMAN DEFENSIVE LINE CRUMBLING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The whole of the St. Quentin canal line has been taken thousand of prisoners are coming in. ...

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  20. GERMAN COMMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. — The "Frankfurter Zeitung's" war correspondent states that tho Italians on the lower Piave are preparing a strong ...

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  21. GERMANY'S "BLANK DAY."

    The Germans were aghast; many of their dugouts and tunnels were surrendered, and only tho bravest stuck to their machine guns and snipers' ...

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  22. TURKEY'S BROAD HINT.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. — The Turkish Senate's address to the Sultan states that "Turkey's Allies must not brink from any sacrifices in order to ...

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  23. ENEMY DRIVEN FROM LAST LINES OF DEFENCE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: — The Germans have been driven from their last lines of defence. ...

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  24. THE GERMAN STORY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A German naval communique states: — Besides the many small British cruiser and destroyers encountered in, the ...

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  25. HAIG'S NEW OFFENSIVE TACTICS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The correspondent of tho United Press Association of America at tho British Headquarters reports: — Field Marshal Haig attacked this morning through the "Hindenburg" line with infantry and tanks, and succeeded in penetrating the ...

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  26. YEOMANRY PUSHING ON.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. W. T. Massey reports that the Yeomanry are well on the Jaffa-Jerusalem road, in the midst of the foothills of the ...

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  27. THE DEFENCE OF VENICE.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The "Matin" states that Venice will not bo defended if a further retreat is found to be necessary. Austria has promised the Pope ...

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  28. "LOOK OUT" FOR MERCHANTMEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Admiralty orders that British merchantmen above 2,500 tons shall include among their crow four certificated "look-out" ...

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  29. WILL THEY BE IN TIME ?

    ROME, Wednesday. — The "Corriore del Lasera" states that the enemy has concentrated his heaviest striking power in the three-mile sector on a ridge cast ...

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  30. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — An amendment to the Franchise Rill has been passed in the House of Commons giving a vote to soldiers and sailors, who ...

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  31. BRITISH PATROL VESSEL SUNK.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Admiralty announces that a submarine torpedoed a British patrol vessel in the Mediterranean on Sunday. Four ...

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  32. "GARGANTUAN MONSTERS OF STEEL."

    Then our gargantuan monsters of steel crawled forward through the smoke of a barrage, trampled over line after line of entanglements, whose wires were the size of a finger, each line being scores of yards across. When the widest trenches were reached the tanks, by a clever ...

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  33. THE FRENCH FIGURES.

    PARIS, Thursday. — The following are the French shipping statistics for the week past: — Airivals, 943: departures, 961; sunk, nil; unsuccessfully ...

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  34. COUNTING THEIR CHICKENS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. — The "Lokal Ainzeiger" states that the honor of occupying Venice is reserved for Hungarian troops. ...

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  35. ITALIAN LOSSES.

    ROME, Thursday. — The Italian shipping losses for the past week are: — Arrivals , 322; departures, 300; sunk, 1 steamer (over 1,500 tons); one ...

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  36. DREADFUL STACCATO HAMMERING.

    The battle picture was tho most wonderful tiling of the war — green rolling country, dotted by miles of camps, horses, guns, transport ...

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  37. THE AMENDMENT CARRIED.

    During the debate, Lord Hugh Cecil (C.) opposed the defranchising of conscientious objectors, because it included a large category whose refusal to ...

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  38. (Admiralty - Per Wireless.)

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Intense artillery activity prevailed on the whole front yesterday. Italian and British monitors are co-operating in the ...

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  39. RUSSIA OFFERS AN ARMISTICE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — A Russian official message states : — The All-Russian Congress of Workmen's and Soldiers' Councils has ...

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  40. A MISCHIEVOUS SUGGESTION.

    LONDON, Thursday. — In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. R. P. Houston (C.) asked why the last return of shipping losses did not include ...

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  41. HOW THE PRUSSIANS WERE HOODWINKED.

    When the world was saving that the surprise attacks were no longer possible, and when the Prussians — thinking tho same — were sleeping comfortably in their dugouts, our army of tanks, Camonfiaged behind the lines, and the British infantry rose up like magic, smashing the ...

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  42. FURIOUS FIGHTING.

    ROME, Wednesday. — Semi-Official: Furious fighting took place about Mount Monfenera on Monday, when two enemy divisions containing ...

    Article : 171 words
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  44. FIELD MARSHAL HAIG'S OFFICIAL REPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Field-Marshal Haig reports: — Yesterday morning, the" 3rd army, under General Sir Julian Byng, delivered a number of attacks between St. Quentin and the Scarps River. These attacks were carried out without previous artillery ...

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  45. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. — Some 3,000 soldiers of the Polish Legion refused to swear the oath of fidelity to the Central Powers, and have been ...

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  46. ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND IRISH FOLLOW THE TANKS.

    Following through these gaps made by the tanks. English, Scottish, and Irish regiments swept over the outposts and stormed the first defensive system of the "Hindenburg" line along the whole front. The infantry and tanks pressed on in accordance with our programme, and captured tho second system of defence, over a milo beyond what is ...

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  47. CERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Official The main English attacks, under the protection of armored cars, strove, to break through towards Cambrai. They ...

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  48. "STILL RESISTING STUBBORNLY."

    HOME, Wednesday. — The Italians are still stubbornly resisting every inch of the bloody passage of the enemy on the high plateau in the Asiago region. ...

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  49. SINN FEINERS HUNGER STRIKING.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Some 37 Sinn Feiners, who were hunger striking, have been released from Cork prison. ...

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  50. "A VERY CHEAT SUCCESS."

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. Bonar Law stated in the House of Commons to-day that the attack on the West front yesterday was a very great success. ...

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  51. LORD COWDRAY'S RESIGNATION.

    LONDON, Thursday. — In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Bonar Law announced that Mr. Lloyd George had verbally offered Lord Northcliffe the ...

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  52. STOCK MARKETS BRIGHTER.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Field-Marshal Haig's push has greatly excited the city. The news came too late to greatly influence the Stock Exchange ...

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  54. THE POWER OF FRANCE

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The Chamber of Deputies passed a vote of confidence in M. Clemecean by 418 votes to 65 votes, only the Socialist extremists ...

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  55. FROM FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Our aeroplanes attempted to work all day lone on Tuesday in conjunction with operations between St. Quentin and the ...

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  56. 8,000 PRISONERS COUNTED INCLUDING 180 OFFICERS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Field-Marshal Haig reports that 8,000 prisoners have been counted, including 180 officers. ...

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  57. THE FRENCH FRONT

    PARTS, Wednesday — We carried |out several successful raids last night north and south of St. Quentin, and brought back prisoners. A violent ...

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  58. THOUSANDS OF CAVALRY LET LOOSE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Thousands cavalry were hidlen close to the front line until the tanks broke the "Hindenburg" line. The cavalry have been fighting on the Cambrai plains since midday on Tuesday, widening the salient, and capturing many villages. ...

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