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  3. GERMAN NOTE TO AMERICA

    The official German reply to President Wilson's last Note is now available; it does not differ greatly from the unofficial version published yesterday. Germany asks the United States not to approve of any demand which is irreconcilable with the honor of the German people, or which is an obstacle to a just peace. Germany is prepared to allow a ...

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  4. VALENCIENNES DOOMED

    Progress in tho Belgian coastal sector is not now so rapid. The reported capture of Eecloo and the surrender of 15,000 Germans across the Butch frontier is discounted. The enemy is expected to make a stand before Ghent. Further south, the British are making better ...

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  5. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN PARTITION

    ZURICH, Monday.—The Buda-Pest newspaper "Azujsag" states that Count Tisza's speech is a prelude to a separate peace. Hungary intends to ...

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  6. THE BLACK DAYS

    LONDON, Monday.—A despatch from Field-Marshal Haig, dated July 20, and covering the operations since the first week in December last, has ...

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  7. ALLENBY NEARING ALEPPO

    CAIRO, Monday.—Armored cars and Lancashire and Hertfordshire Yeomanry occupied Tripoli unopposed, after 13 French warships had ...

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  8. TRIPOLI EN FETE.

    To-day, some infantry of the 7th Indian division—which has fought from far Tekrit to Tripoli—marched through the town, and the people ...

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  9. OFFICIAL TEXT OF NOTE

    LONDON, Monday,—Germany's reply to President Wilson's last Note is as follows:—In accepting the proposal for the evacuation of all occupied territories, the German Government's assumption is that the procedure of this ...

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  10. "I WANT PEACE."

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Fredrick Penfield (formerly U.S. Ambassador in Austria), when interviewed to-day, said that he strongly ...

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  11. EAST OF COURTRAI

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The British east of Courtrai are rapidly advancing along the Scheldt. Many prisoners have been taken. ...

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  12. BATTLE BULLETINS

    LONDON, Monday.—Field-Marshal Haig announced:—Our prisoners taken on Sunday N. of Le Cateau exceed 3000. ...

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  13. INVINCIBLE TROOPS.

    The quality of the troops, greatly impressed the inhabitants, who regard thorn as invincible, ns indeed they are. ...

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  14. BRITISH OUTSIDE VALENCIENNES.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The British bare reached the outskirts of Valenciennes. ...

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  15. 64 HUN DIVISIONS.

    Altogether, at least 64 German divisions participated in the operations on March 21—a number considerably exceeding the total forces ...

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  16. "ARMISTICE ARRANGED."

    The "New York Tribune" publishes a special cable from its own correspondent with the American forces, which Says that the elements of the ...

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  17. FIRST POISON GAS

    The British Ministry of Information has issued a statement through the wireless service reply to German press and propagandist agencies' con ...

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  18. GHENT STILL HOLDS OUT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Press Association learns that there is no confirmation of the rather improbable Dutch story of the ...

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  19. AN UNSURPASSED RECORD

    LONDON, Monday.—General Rawlinson has issued an army order to the Australian Corps, stating:—Since you joined the 4th Army ...

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  20. "UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDLR," AMERICA'S SLOGAN

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times' " Washington correspondent learns on the highest authority that nothing but Germany's ...

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  21. FROM GENERAL PETAIN.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Official: To-day we resumed our advance between the Oise and the Serre. On the right we carried Nesbrecourt and Richtecourt. ...

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  22. NOT ENOUGH MEN.

    Summarising the cause of the retirement of the right wing, Field-Marshal Haig says that the forces at the 5th Army's disposal were inadequate to ...

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  23. A LIE EXPOSED.

    A German wireless message of the 17th July maintained that poison gases were first used on March 1, 1915. by the British and French. ...

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  24. FROM KING ALBERT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—We continued our advance, driving the enemy to the eastern bank of the Derwation Canal, between the Dutch frontier ...

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  25. FROM MARSHAL HINDENBURG.

    LONDON, Sunday.—German official: The enemy on both sides of Solesmes (N. of Le Cateau) has been brought to a standstill on the heights ...

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  26. THE BALKANS

    PARIS, Monday.—A French Eastern communique states:—French troops on October 19 reached the Danube in the region of Vidin. ...

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  27. UNIQUE GERMAN CRIME

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Charles Duranty, the "New York Times' " correspondent on the French front, says that the Germans in ...

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  28. SHORT-LIVED TRIUMPH.

    "In Germany, at the time, the news of this surprise, with the atrocious sufferings inflicted by it on the French: and British soldiers,' was erected with ...

    Article : 98 words
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