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  2. MESSINES

    The Messines battle consisted of one attack in the dawn and first hours of the morning, and a second attack during the afternoon. It was during the ...

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  3. BATTLE OF GUNNERS

    The great Battle of Flanders has been a battle of artillery in a sense which is applicable to no other battle. Day after day during the long bombardments ...

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  4. ALLIED SUCCESSES DRIVING BACK THE ENEMY

    A Paris communique records somewhat great artillery activity in the regions of Vauclere and the California Plateau, and On both banks of the Meuse, ...

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  5. UNREADY RUSSIA ROUMANIA RESISTING

    "The Times'" correspondent at Jassy, the temporary seat of the Roumanian Government, telegraphs:—"The greatest and bloodiest battle the Roumanian army ever ...

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  6. BRITISH MEASURES CHANGES IN CABINET

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that the following changes have been made in the British Ministry:— ...

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  7. PEACE THE POPE'S NOTE

    "The Times' " correspondent at Rome states that Berlin has promised the Pope moral support, and Vienna has offered to launch negotiations. ...

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  8. ANOTHER OFFICIAL DENIAL.

    The German claim that the enemy has recaptured Langemarck is officially denied. ...

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  9. LIBERATION OF BELGIUM SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS MADE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing this afternoon, says:—"The liberation of Belgium made ...

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  10. "PILL BOXES" FOR DEFENCE

    Mr. Beach Thomas, the "Daily Mail's correspondent at the British headquarters, says:—"The Germans build concrete pillboxes so strongly that heavy shells ...

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  11. GENERAL KORNILOFF HOPEFUL.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrogard states that General Korniloff has arrived at the capital, where he conferred with M. Kerensky. When interviewed, General ...

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  12. MORE COUNTER-ATTACKS

    In his latest communique Field-Mar[?]hal Sir Douglas Haig says:—"There were two enemy counter-attacks this morning eastward of Loos, and in ...

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  13. GENERAL GEDDES, K.C.B.

    The Official Press Bureau, states that Brigadier-General A. C. Geddes has been appointed a Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath in ...

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  14. ALLIES WILL DISCUSS PROPOSALS.

    A London message states that the Allied Governments will jointly, and soon, discuss the peace proposals, and send a reply. ...

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  15. REWARDS FOR FIGHTING MEN

    In the House of Commons to-day Major R. Hunt (Unionist) complained, that the Board of Agriculture was not making proper provision for land for the ...

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  16. GERMAN MEETINGS PROHIBITED

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Deputy Commander of the Second Army Corps at S[?]ttin has prohibited, in the interests of the public safety, ...

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  17. ASLEEP AT THEIR POSTS.

    Reuter's special correspondent at retrograde reporting on the sinking of the destroyer mentioned in the communique of yesterday, says the Acting Minister of ...

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  18. ANOTHER COUNTER-ATTACK REPULSED.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We repulsed another counterattack against the recently captured positions north-westward of Lens. There is ...

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  19. 1120 PRISONERS CAPTURED

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"The French slightly improved their position in the neighborhood of the Steenbeck. The enemy has not ...

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  20. AUSTRO-GERMAN ATTACKS FAIL.

    Russian official:—"German attacks in the region of the Slanic and Stoklerie failed. The Roumanians beat off attack[?] north-eastward of Sove[?]a and in the ...

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  21. BRITISH BEATING THE HUNS

    The "Westminster Gazette," in a leading article entitled "How Goes the War?" says:—"With economy, good management, and a zealous concentration of ...

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  22. DISCUSSION IN BERLIN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Reichstag Main Committee will hold a meeting on Monday at which, according to a Berlin paper, the Pope's ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN MUNITION WORKERS

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. W. Tyson Wilson (Labor) suggested that if it was proposed to bring more workmen from the dominions to Great ...

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  24. CAPTURE VILLAGES BUT RETIRE FROM TURKS.

    Russian official:— "In the direction of Kharput we occupied series of villages. The Turks opened an offensive against us at Banen and forced us to retire some ...

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  25. SUPPORT FOR PROPOSALS

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome reports that the Vatican has been assured that Berlin and Vienna and neutrals will support the Pope's peace proposals, and that ...

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  26. M. KERENSKY'S AMBITION.

    The Russian Prime Minister (M. Kerensky), in replying to Mr. Lloyd George's war anniversary message, reiterates the hope that Russia will carry on the war ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY

    Australian artillery was again involved in to-day's very heavy fighting. German counter-attacks several times during the recent fighting came under a ...

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  28. THE FAMOUS 75's

    Reuter's headquarters correspondent telegraphs:—"To-day's chief business lay in consolidating our gains and clearing out various enemy-infested nooks and ...

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  29. FRENCH CONSOLIDATION GAINS.

    A French communique reports:—"The Germans made no fresh, attempts against our troops, who are organising the captared ground north-east of Bixschoote ...

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  30. GERMAN CRUELTY TO PRISONERS.

    The Russian Red Cross Society has successfully negotiated with Austria to mitigate the condition of prisoners of war, but it is unable to secure relief from ...

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  31. THE STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE

    The proceedings of the Stockholm Conferance will be public. The agenda will be drafted by two committees, one consisting of representatives of each country. ...

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  32. CLEAVAGE IN LABOR PARTY

    The Ministerial appointments have aroused considerable interest. Mr. Wardle's promotion is regarded as a significant commentary on the Labor ...

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  33. KORNILOFF AND HAIG

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters says that General Korniloff, the Russian Commander-in-Chief, has telegraphed to Field-Marshal Sir Douglas ...

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  34. THE BRITISH COMMANDER

    A Paris message States that General Sir Hubert Gough is directing the British offensive in Flanders. The Commander. General Sir Hubert ...

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  35. KAISER'S EASTERN SCHEMES ALLIES WILL DEFEAT THEM.

    Speaking in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. A. J. Balfour, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in regard to the Balkans question, declared that he was ...

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  36. AN INDEPENDENT POLAND

    The Polish Congress at Moscow has passed a resolution favoring the creation of an independent Polish State, reuniting all the Polish territories with an outlet ...

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  37. ALLIED SUCCESSES (CONTINUED.)

    A French communique records progress north of Bixsahoote and Langemar[?]k road, and the recapture of trenches and elements on the [?] bank ...

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  38. BRITISH HOLDING THEIR GAINS.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: —"The enemy twice counter-attacked last night our new positions to the eastward of Loos, in the direction of the suburib ...

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  39. LINKING UP THE EMPIRE FASTER AND CHEAPER SERVICE.

    Lord Curzon, Lord President of the Council, and a member of the War Cabinet, speaking in the House of Lords to-day, emphasised the point that the ...

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  40. SATISFACTORY FRENCH EFFORTS

    French communique:—"In Belgium the enemy attacks on our sew positions both sides of the Steembeck River completely failed. The enemy last night, after an ...

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  41. WAR PROFITEERS

    South African official:—"The Union Government has appointed a commission to enquire whether the prices of necessaries are unduly inflated, and also ...

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  42. BERNSTORFF AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The "Cologne Gazette" announces that Count von Bernstorff, formerly German Ambassador to the United States, has been appointed German Ambassador at ...

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  43. PRUSSIAN WAR MINISTRY

    There appears to be some trouble in the Prussian War Ministry. It was rumored that Herr Groener, head of the War Bureau, had resigned. This was ...

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  44. CANADIANS APPROACHING LENS.

    Reuter's headquarters correspondent says:—"There was fierce fighting northwest of the Lens salient, beginning at 4 in the morning and continuing for six ...

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  45. LORD D'ABERNON'S APEAL.

    Lord Curzon s statement in the House of Lords in regard to harbor improvements was the outcome of an important speech on the subject by Lord ...

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  46. GERMAN SAILORS

    An international conference of Allied neutral seamen and firemen, met in London to consider the attitude to be adopted towards German sailors ofter the war, ...

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  47. GREAT ISSUES IN THE BALANCE.

    "The Times," in a special leading article on the latest pushes by the Allies, says:—"The operations are steadily developing. Evidently the offensive ...

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  48. 2500 PRISONERS

    Mr. Perry Robinson, "The Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters, estimates the prisoners at 2500, with sanguinary German losses. He says:— ...

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  50. RECAPTURE OF LANCEMARGK

    German official:—"The second day of the Flanders battle was decided in our favor. The Anglo-French forces yesterday morning attacked on a front of 30 ...

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  51. THE HONORS DIVIDED

    Correspondents state, that the Londoners and Irishmen divided the honors in the hottest of the fighting, winning Shrewsbury Forest and Polygon Wood. ...

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  53. CANADIANS CONSOLIDATE GAINS.

    A London message states that the Canadians are consolidating their gains, and they have repulsed enemy attacks. The French have made progress. ...

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  54. SUCCESSFUL NAVAL AIR RAID.

    The British Admiralty reports:—"Naval aeroplanes at midnight on Thursday dropped many tons of bombs on Thourout railway station. It is believed that ...

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  55. MORE GERMAN LIES

    The Official Press Bureau reports:—"To-day's German official statement is a series of misstatements. It is untrue that we attacked between Y[?]pres to Menin road ...

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  57. GERMANS LOSE 4,500,000 MEN

    A London message states that the foal German casuaities have now reached 4,500,000 men. ...

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  59. FLANDERS BATTLE CONTINUED.

    The battle of Flanders continues. The British, are now east of Lau[?]marek. ...

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