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  5. FORWARD ON THE AISNE

    Substantial French successes are reported in this morning's cables against the Germans' left flank, along the hotly-contested Chemin-des-Dames. Most of the French offensive strategy has been directed against the Champagne vantage points since their first success in 1915. ...

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  6. 91ST INFANTRY CAMP

    The third day's proceedings in con-nection-witty the camp of the 91st Infantry [?] Wivenhoe show grounds yesterday were much the same as on ...

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  7. PEACE OFFERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Mancheater Guardian's" Paris correspondent declares that, in connection with the Cabinet crisis M. Briand, in ...

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  8. IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiral­ty announces that naval aircraft on Sunday night dropped several bombs on rail sidings near Ghent. Our ...

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  9. IRELAND'S "CRITICAL STAGE"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. J. Redmond (leader of the Irish Nationalist Party) moved deploring the Irish ...

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  10. THE LONDON RAID.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Press Burenu announces that the total casualties caused by Friday's Zeppelin raid were:—Killed, 34; injured, 56. ...

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  11. DISTURBING THE PEACE.

    In the Devonport Court yesterday morning, before the Warden (Cr. H. H. M'Fie), and Mr. J, P. Heffernan, J's.P. ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—Ex-Captain Persius, the naval writer of the "Berliner Tageblatt, now urges disarmament as the real goal of the war ...

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  13. WESTERN FRONT

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A communique states:— After artillery preparation, lasting for several days, we attacked at 6.15 this morning, powerful German ...

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  14. U-BOATS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—French balloons and aeroplanes during September had 54 encounters with enemy submarines, 19 of which took place in ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN FOOD RIOTS.

    BERNE, Tuesday.—Violent food riots are reported by the Vienna Press Bureau at Brunn and Laibach. The rioters destroyed several munition ...

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  16. 19 BELGIANS MURDERED.

    BERNE, Tuesday.—It is reported that 19 Belgians, including several women, have been executed, at Ghent for alleged espionage. ...

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  17. THE NORTH SEA FIGHT.

    CHRISTIANA, Tuesday.—An offi­cer survivor of the Maryroso, which was sunk by German raiders off the Shetland Islands on October 17, says ...

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  18. FRENCH ADVANCING RAPIDLY.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—M. the French Minister for War, announces that the advance on the Aisne front is proceeding in a most satisfactory manner. Already, the ...

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  19. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—French and English sporting .newspapers announced last week that Cecil Healy. the swimmer, has been killed at Messines. ...

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  20. GREEK CABINETS IMPEACHED.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—An all-night debute in the Chamber of Deputies voted in favor of the impeachment of the members of the Skouloudis and ...

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  21. GERMAN DEFENSVIE STRENGTH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The fighting on Oct. 22 revealed a curious inequality in the strength, and determination of the German at the various ...

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  22. BRITISH DESTROYER SUNK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty announces that a destroyer has sunk as the result of tv collision. Two offi­cers and 21 members of the crew were ...

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  23. INCITEMENTS TO REBELLION.

    Mr. Lloyd George said, that the sit­uation in Ireland was most difficult and delicate. Mr. Duke had striven his utmost to avoid any provocation ...

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  24. THE O.A.S. IN FRANCE

    At the Devonport Masonic Hall yesterday afternoon Captain T. J. Clerke, of Wilmot, who for eight months was comforts commissioner to the Third ...

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  25. BRAZILIAN STEAMER TOR­PEDOED.

    MADRID, Tuesday.—Advices from Ferrel state that a German submarine sank the Brazilian steamer Makan (6,000 tons). The cargo was very ...

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  28. IS PETROGRAD SAFE?

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—General Brusiloff, in a article in the Moscow newspapers, declares that there is no adequate grounds for alarm for ...

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  30. RECRUTING

    It is officially announced that with reference to the question of payment of railway fares in the cases of soldiers who have been discharged from ...

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  31. BRITISH COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Commander-in-Chief reports:— The enemy at night attacked one of our new posts on the southern portion of Houthulst Wood, and ...

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  32. A MARKED CHANGE.

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday.—The newspapers say that the situation is most menacing for Petrograd. The Germans are incorporating with the ...

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  33. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— A German communique states:— The Anglo-French deeply penetrated our defences on the southern ...

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  34. THE NEED FOR OPERATIONS.

    A communication has been received from the Department of Defence sta­ting that the needs of the Signal Ser­vice are becoming increasingly great ...

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  35. ENEMY LANDING FRUSTRATED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A Russian communique states:— Our detachments, in several sectors in the Riga region ...

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