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  3. BRILLIANT FRENCH VICTORIES

    BUCHAREST, Saturday, 7.35 p.m. —A Bulgarian Minister who was interviewed said:—The war has ended for Bulgaria; we are only waiting, for ...

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  4. NAVAL WARFARE

    NEW YORK, Sunday, 8.30 a.m.—A German submarine arrived at Virginia Cape. between Cape Henry and Cape Charles, at 1.35 a.m. to-day on route for ...

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  5. THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Monday, 1.30 a.m.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We made steady progress at Ovillers in face of stubborn opposition. ...

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  6. BRITISH AERIAL TORPEDOES.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. 12.45 a.m.—Berlin advices state that a German officer in describing the effect of the aerial torpedoes, says: ...

    Article : 125 words
  7. RESULT OF JUTLAND BATTLE.

    LONDON, Monday, 6.30 a.m.—As a result of the battle of Jutland. 200 British steamers have arrived at England from the Baltic, having proceeded ...

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  8. THE RUSSIAN DRIVE

    LONDON, Sunday, 9 a.m.—The Berlin newspapers report that the Russians are directing the most violent fire against General Hindenburg. The ...

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  9. BRILLIANT FRENCH CAPTURE.

    PARIS, Monday, 1.30 a.m. — A communique states:—The French took the offensive cast of Flaucourt. on a front of 4,000 ...

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  10. TRAVELLED MOSTLY ON SURFACE.

    NEW YORK, Sunday, 12.45 p.m.—The super-submarine. named Deutschland. tonnage 1,000. left a German post on June 23. She arrived four days ...

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  11. FIGHTING LESS VIOLENT.

    LONDON, Saturday, 3.40 p.m. — General Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Fighting between the Ancre and the Somme is considerably less ...

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  12. BRITISH INFANTRY AT WORK.

    PARIS, Saturday, 1.50 p.m.—French newspapers declare that the British yesterday fought with unsurpassed gallantry and tenacity. Their object was ...

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  13. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9 p.m.—A German communique states:—The Russians made repeated strong attacks against King Leopold's ...

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  14. RUSSO-JAPANESE TREATY

    LONDON, Sunday. 11.55 p.m. — The "Morning Post" states that the Russo-Japanese treaty is practically an offensive and defensive alliance. It ...

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  15. THE FRENCH OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Monday. 4.45 a.m.—The "Times" Paris correspondent give details of the French offensive. He states that while the enemy was ...

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  16. ENEMY'S LINE PENETRATED.

    PARIS, Monday 9 a.m—A communique states:—We commenced an offensive of Sunday along a front of 4,000 yards. ...

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  17. RUSSIAN PROGRESS.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. 1.59 p.m.—The Russians continue to advance on the D[?]ister and west of the Str[?]. They are now within 20 miles of ...

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  18. ENEMY'S PRECIPITATE RETREAT.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday. 9.10 a.m.—A communique states:—Our offensive on the lower Stokhod continues the enemy is retiring ...

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  19. GERMANY FROM WITHIN

    LONDON, Monday. l.]0 a.m. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Rotterslam correspondent reports that a great change has taken place in the outlook of the ...

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  20. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 1.50 p.m;—A German communique states:—Anglo-French attacks continue northward of the Somme. They ...

    Article : 110 words
  21. CHOLERA IN TUKKEY.

    ATHENS, Monday. 10 a.m.—The Bulgarian Government has limited railway traffic to Turkey, owing to the outbreak of cholera at Constantinople. ...

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  22. ARTILLERY'S AWFUL WORK

    LONDON, Monday. 2.5 a.m. — General Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Hostile artillery is more active in several sectors. The incessant fight ...

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  23. FRENCH AND GERMANS IN CONFLICT.

    ATHENS, Sunday. 9.10 p.m—Two German battalions attacked a French battalion in the Ghevgheli-Lake Doiran sector. After several hours' fight ...

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  24. ENEMY REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday, 5.25 p.m. — Berlin communique states:— The heroism and tenacity of on troops on the Somme has caused the ...

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  25. RUSSIANS APPROACHING KOVEL.

    PETROGRAD, Monday, 9 a.m. — General Brusiloff's right wing is progressing towards Kovel. The Germans are employing 30,000 prisoners ...

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  26. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    ROME, Sunday. 7.30 p.m.—An Italian communique states:—Our infantry in the Upper Astico advanced in the Molino basin and ...

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  27. GERMANS RE-TAKE CONTALMAISON.

    PARIS, Sunday. 9 p.m.—A Saxon division re-took Contalmaison. We are still holding the cemetery and the confines of the village. The enemy ...

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  28. ENEMY COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Saturday 5.25 p.m.—A German communique states:—During the repulse, of repeated attacks near Late Narogz and a ...

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  29. THE CAPTURE OF FRICOURT.

    PARIS, Monday. 9 p.m. — A glowing semi-official description of the British capture, and the glorious raids o'Fricourt, describes the laborious organ ...

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  30. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Sunday, 2.15 p.m; — The arrival of the Deutchland has caused the greatest—excitement in America. Premature reports of her arrival were ...

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  31. BAD WEATHER ON THE SCHEME.

    PARIS, Sunday, 6.20 p.m.—A communique states:—Bad weather on the Somme has impeded operations. By a coup—demain at Belloy-en-Santerre. We captured ...

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  32. FORTIFIED POSITIONS CARRIED

    PETROGRAD, Sunday, 1.20 p.m.—The Russians have captured all the, fortified positions eastward of Ugli. between the Styr and the Stokbod. ...

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  33. GERMANY THREATENS REPRISALS.

    NEW YORK, Monday, 11.15 p.m.—Report from Berlin indicate that the Germans threaten to answer the block ade by reprisals on prisoners. There is a ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN PRISON HORRORS.

    ROME, Sunday, 12.45 a.m.—A correspondent relates that shocking horrors are perpetrated in the Austrian prison camps, the Poles and Italians ...

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  35. AUSTRIAN OFFICERS RECALLED.

    ATHENS, Monday. 12 a.m. — All Austrian officers at Constantinople have been urgently, recalled. ...

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  36. LATEST GERMAN CASUALTY LIST.

    LONDON, Saturday. 8.50 p.m.—The Press Bureau announces that the Germans st[?] that their casualties for June were 88,[?], making a total ...

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  37. VALUABLE AERIAL ASSISTANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday. 1.55 p.m.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Very heavy rain fell in the afternoon and impeded ...

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  38. GIGANTIC RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    PETROGRAD, Monday, 6.30 a.m.—The new Russian offensive has already driven back the enemy 25 miles in some places. The whole 50 miles front ...

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  39. DISCONTENT AT BRUNSWICK.

    BERNE, Monday. 1 p.m.—German Socialists have smuggled into Switzerland a confidential circular from the General commanding at ...

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  40. MONSTER MINE EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Saturday 3.25 p.m —A wounded [?] gives a graphic description of a monster [?] which was expl[?]ded at [?] ...

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  41. MESOPOTAMIA

    PETROGRAD, Monday. 9 a.m. — A communique states:—We repulsed Turkish attacks on Friday on the height southward of ...

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  42. HISTORIC GUNS

    PARIS, Sunday. 1.20 p.m. — Guns captured from in the Battle of the Somite, include Russian cannon. taken by the enemy from the ...

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  43. AERIAL WARFARE

    LONDON, Sunday 9.25 p.m.—Official An enemy aeroplane crossed the Kent coast at 10.45 a.m. near North Foerland. The raider flew a short ...

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  44. ENEMY'S ATTACKS FRUSTRATED.

    PARTS, Sunday, 3.40 p.m.—A communique states:—The night was calm on the Somme. "We captured 633 German prisoners ...

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  45. THE SPIRIT OF THE WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Sunday. 1.20 . p.m—Captain A. J. Dawson the novelist in an article dealing with the wounded of the battle of the Somme says ...

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