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  5. LANSDOWNE'S PEACE LETTER

    LONDON, Saturday. —There is no abatement in the interest taken in tho Marquis of Lansdowne's letter, which ...

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  6. GERMAN OFFENSIVE AT CAMBRAI

    Tho Marquis of Lahsdowne's letter to tho press suggesting that the Allies should state clearly their war aims has aroused world-wide interest. In Germany the letter is naturally welcomed with much gloating as a sign of British weakness. In America and Canada tho press is ...

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  7. AMERICA AT WAR

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — It is announced that National Guardsmen from every State ' numbering 2,000 and also aviators have sufely arrived ...

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  8. "NEGOTIATIONS IMPOSSIBLE."

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Austen Chamberlain, spooking at Northampton, said that negotiations of the stamp mentioned by the Marquis of ...

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  9. THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Saturday morning.—The correspondent of the United Press Association of Association reports:— The Germans [?] a very heavy ...

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  10. THE PARIS CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, Saturday — Correspondents at Paris declare that America may be urged to put her shipbuilding programme ahead of ...

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  11. BERNARD SHAW'S CONTRIBUTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Bernard Shaw, the author, in the course of a speech said:—"After the 'decisive' battle of Waterloo peace had to be ...

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  12. PALESTINE

    LONDON, Saturday.—General Sir Edmund Allenby reports:— Since Tuesday evening, the enemy has carried out demonstrations along ...

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  13. NO THORUGH[?]ARE

    Reuter's correspondent at Berne (Switzerland) states thai in the course of a noteworthy speech 31. Calonder, Swiss Minister for the Interior, ...

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  14. DUTCH OPINION.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. — Count Hertling's speech has favorably impressed the Dutch newspapers. It is interpreted to mean that the Central ...

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  15. UNIONIST LEADERS MEET.

    A meeting of the leaders of the Unionist Party, including Sir Edward Carson, Sir. Walter Long, and delegates from all ports of the country, ...

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  16. UNABLE TO PROGRESS.

    Later.—Despite his lavish use of guns which have been lately galloped up, the enemy is apparently unable to progress in his new attack near ...

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  17. AUSTRALIANS SURROUND TURKS.

    LONDON, Sunday. — General Sir Edmund Allenby reports:— The enemy rushed our advanced works an Thursday night on ...

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  18. APPEAL TO POPE URGED.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Cardinal Ametti[?] presided over a special meeting of the episcopate, and decided 'to urge that a resumption of displomatic relations ...

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  19. BONAR LAW'S DENUNCIATION.

    At a subsequent Unionist meeting, Mr. Bonar Law gave an exhaustive review-of the war situation. He declared that the Marquis of Lansdowne ...

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  20. SATISFACTION IN GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. The German papers publish the Marquis of Lansdovrne's letter on the front pages. They consider it to represent the ...

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  21. HOURS OF FIERCE FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Field Marshal Haig reports:— After a violent bombardment, the enemy, employing strong forces, ...

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  22. TREATIES VALUKLESS.

    dMr. Bonar Law said That he absolutely disagreed with the arguments and tone of the letter, which was nothing less than a national misfortune ...

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  23. FROM FIELD MARSHAL HAIC.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Official: We drove off raiders last evening near, Gavrelle. The enemy's artillery is active ...

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  24. PEACH RESOLUTION'S REPUDIATED.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. — Count Witztum, speaking in the Saxon Diet, declared Mint the Reichstag "no annexation" resolutions passed in July ...

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  25. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily. Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent states that Ensign Krylenko (the Commander-in-Chief) received an hostile ...

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  26. ANOTHER BELGIUM

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Cables from Homo state that tho Teutons are converting the invaded portions of Italy into a second Belgium. They ...

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  27. ALLIED WAR [?]

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Tribune's" London correspondent expects a re-declaration of the Allies war aims after the Paris ...

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  28. "MODERATION BEGINNING."

    LONDON, Sunday. — The German Foreign Secretary, Dr. Richard Kuhlman, speaking in the Reichstag, said: —"Those demanding war to the ...

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  29. "A QUESTION OF NERVES."

    "We want peace," Mr. Bonar Law continued: "it is horrible to look forward to a continuation of war, but Peace now will not give the security ...

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  30. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    PARIS, Saturday. — It is reported that the inter-Allied Conference has agreed upon action to meet the Russian situation. ...

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  31. FROM GENERAL DIAZ.

    ROME, Saturday.—Official: Intense" artillery activity prevails on every front, particularly at Melette (on the Asigo Plateau), and on the ...

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  32. COUNT HERTLING'S SPEED.

    PARIS. Sunday —"Le Matin" states:—"If Count Hertling (the German Chancellor) intended his speech to influence the inter-Allied Conference ...

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  33. BYNG'S CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. Philip Gibbs, special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" with tho British armies in Franco, reports :— ...

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  34. THE ESCAPED PRISONERS.

    LONDON", Saturday.—The "Morning Post" states that ex-Czar's daughter. Princess Tatiana, who was reported to have escaped from Tobolsk, and to ...

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  35. GERMAN" OPPOSITION" TO TRUCE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The German Fatherland Party has petitioned the Reichstage to oppose tho suggestion for a general truce, believing that ...

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  36. STEADY.

    "If the Marquis of Lansdowne's letter stimulates pacifist influence in the House of Commons, so that the Government cannot reply, 'ayo' for war ...

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  37. ENEMY REPORTS.

    LONDON, Sunday — Official: Italian attacks against Monte Pettica failed. ...

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  38. "SHEER FABRICATION."

    LONDON, Saturday.—Russian circles ridicule the story of Princess Tatiana's escape, and suggest that it is a fabrication. She certainly has not ...

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  39. EAST AFRICA

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Commander-in-Chief in East Africa reports:— General Northey's troops are ...

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  40. THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Sunday — Field Marshal Haig states that reports from various sectors on the Cambrai battle front, with captured orders and objective ...

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  41. AMERICA HOSTILE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Tho newspapers give prominence to the Marquis of Lansdowne's letter. There is much speculation us to whether it reflects to ...

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  42. FROM GENERAL PETAIN.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Official: After a series of violent bombardments in the region of Les Chambrettes (Verdun) the enemy carried out an ...

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  43. ADVERSE PRESS OPINIONS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. The newspapers practically unanimously conde[?] the Marquis of Lansdowne's letter. They declare that there is ...

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  44. WHAT ARE THE ALLIES DOING ?

    PARIS. Saturday. - The universal question is—What are the Allies doing with a view to countering the Russian defection? It is believed that ...

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  45. AMERICAN CONCERN FOR ROUMANIA.

    NEW YORK, Sundny.—President Wilson, in a message to Roumania, says that the United State will continue to assist tho courageous ...

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  46. BRITISH WAR POLICY UNCHANGED.

    Lord Robert [?] (Minister for Blockade), when interviewed, said:—"Before publishing his remarkable views regarding means for ending the ...

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  47. DANISH PRESS OPINION.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—A wire­less Danish press message opines that Germany would never have negotiated with the Bolsheviks had these, the ...

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  48. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Official: Violent artillery firing is in progress on both sides of Poel Capello anil north of Ghehivelt. ...

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  49. KERENSKY'S ARREST REPORTED.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday — It is reported that M. Kerensky has ben arrested. ...

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  50. "FREEDOM OF THE SEAS."

    Hon. A. Fisher (High Commissioner for Australia) was present at the Royal Scottish Corporation's St. Andrew's Day festival. ...

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  51. THE FOOD PROBLEM.

    STOCKHOLM, Sundny.—Travellers who have arrived[?]at Hapannda from Petrograd state that tho Bo[?]eriks will be unable to retain their power ...

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  52. THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Chronicle" states that the Bolsheviks of 'Petrograd polled 100,000 votes, the [?] 250,000 votes, and the Social ...

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  53. BRITISH DETAINED.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent states that M. Trosky refuses to allow Britishers to leave Russia until ...

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  54. PRESIDENT'S ATTITUDE UNCHANGED.

    Washington correspondents state that the administration, while approving of the suggested re-statement of the Allied war nims, disagrees with the ...

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  55. KALEDIN GAINING GROUND.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—Only the 5th Russian army supports the Bolsheviks' armistice". It is reported that General ...

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  56. SHARP CANADIAN CRITICISM.

    OTTAWA, Saturday. — The Canadian press, with few exceptions. de[?]nncees the Marquis of Lansdowne's letter as being likely to afford the ...

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  57. "A WEARY OLD MAN."

    Mr. [?] Elwards speaking on the top of the investors' tank in Trafalgar Square, described the Marquis of Lausdowne's letter ns tho utterance of a ...

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  59. BEHIND LLOYD GEORGE.

    The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent states that the Marquis of Lansdowne's views were calmly received. Officials are suspending final judgment until they ...

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