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  2. THE HOLY CITY BRITISH ADVANCING

    Reuter's correspondent [?] graphs:—"Our cavalry entered Ramleh and Lydda on Thursday evening. The former has been an important centre of Turkish ...

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  3. ITALIAN RESISTANCE ALLIED TROOPS POURING IN

    Mr. Ward Price, "The Times'" correspondent, telegraphs:—"I have seen more cheerful sights during the last two days in northern Italy. The roads are thick with ...

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  4. WAR CONTROL THE ALLIED COUNCIL

    Parliamentary correspondents of the Sunday papers state that Mr. Lloyd George is in his most militant mood, and he welcomes the opportunity of ...

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  5. RIOTOUS RUSSIA KERENSKY DEFEATED

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd telegraphed on Friday:—"The Maximalist troops have occupied Gatchina, and M. Kerehsky's staff have been arrested. ...

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  6. FRENCH CRISIS THE NEW MINISTRY

    Stocks fell heavily on the New york Exchange upon receipt of the news that the French Cabinet had resigned. Canadian- Pacific Railway shares fell ...

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  7. WEST OPERATIONS CLEARING THE RIDGE

    Field-Marshal Haig reports:—"Highland, Berkshire, and Lancashire detachments yesterday evening carried out a successful operation in the neighborhood of ...

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  8. HUNS CLAIM 800 PRISONERS.

    German official:—"Despite the stubborn defence of the enemy the Austro-Germans climbed Monte Prasolan between Brenta and the Piave, taking 800 ...

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  9. M. CLEMENCEAU PREMIER

    M. Clemenceau has succeeded in forming a Cabinet in succession to that of M. Painleve, which resigned on Tuesday as a result of an adverse vote on ...

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  10. A CRITICISED EXPRESSION

    Mr. Lloyd George's much criticised expression in his Paris speech, "Impenetralble barrier in the west," was used when he was referring to the break ...

    Article : 147 words
  11. ENEMY FORCES A CROSSING

    Italian official:—"The enemy, without considering his losses, has renewed, attacks from Asiago Plateau to the sea, between Balettuol and San Andre and ...

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  12. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAID.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: —"We made a successful raid last night north-east of Fampour (eastward of Arras). We repulsed an attempt to approach our ...

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  13. GERMAN ATTACKS FAIL.

    A French communique says:—"A German attack on a point d'apui north of Velzok, in Belgium, completely failed. The enemy suffered appreciable ...

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  14. DEMANDS OF MAXIMALISTS

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd telegraphed again, on Saturday:—"After defeating M. Kerensky the Maximalist Council Commissioners proclaimed the ...

    Article : 237 words
  15. AMERICAN OPINION

    "The Times" correspondent at Wash-, ington states that the text of the agreement modules the splendid impression created by the Paris speech. ...

    Article : 101 words
  16. FIERCE BATTLES RACING

    Reuter's correspondent Italian head quarters telegraphs:—The battle is raging in brilliant weather for 95 miles from the mountains to the sea. The ...

    Article : 175 words
  17. EYES OF THE ARMY

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports with regard to aviation:—"The artillery, owing to aerial observation, successfully engaged many targets on ...

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  18. THE PREMIER'S POLICY.

    M. Clemenceau, the new French Premier is a vigorous supporter of the idea of a single command for the fronts. He advocates the rooting out of Boloism, ...

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  19. NAVAL AIRMEN ACTIVE.

    The British Admiralty report:—"Our aircraft attempted to bomb the Uytkerke aerodrome (near Zeebrugge) yesterday, but high winds prevented ...

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  20. AIR MINISTER RESIGNS

    Lord Cowdray, who has resigned the [?]rmanship of the Air Board has sent a letter to Lloyd George, attributing his resignation to Lord Northcliffe's letter, ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. BEST INFORMED MAN IN FRANCE

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states M. Clemenceau, the new French, Premier, as president of the Senate's Army Committee, is one of the best informed ...

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  22. TORN WITH DISSENSION

    "The Times" correspondent telegraphs:—Petrograd is stagnant. Food and stocks are running out. The stoppage of water and electricity supplies ...

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  23. SAFEGUARDED THE RIGHT WING

    An Italian semi-official message speaks of the fine discipline and perfect order which is characterising the retirement of the naval garrisons on the ...

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  24. EXCHANGES OF BIG GUNS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"There is intense arti[?]erying on both sides of the battle front, particularly in the neighborhood of ...

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  25. MORE ANZAC CAPTURES.

    Egyptian official:—"Yesterday we reached the line of Ramleh and L[?]dd, to 3 miles southward of Jaffa. The New Zealand mounteds drove back a Turkish ...

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  26. THE PREMIER'S SPEECH

    Political feeling still runs high. Mr. H. H. Asquith'e attack on the Government on Monday-is expected to be moderate, but others are fiercely ...

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  27. RELAXED CENSORSHIP

    Renter's correspondent at Paris states that there is a general impression that the new French Cabinet will obtain a strong majority in Parliament It is ...

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  28. ANZAC SUCCESS CONFIRMED.

    The Anzacs captured Ramleh and Ludd, taking 300 prisponers. The total prisoners, captured since October 31 exceed 9000. ...

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  29. KEEN ARTILLERY STRUGGLES.

    French communique:—"There are active artillery struggels from Belgium to the Champagne, and also in the Mount Teton region and on the right of the Meuse." ...

    Article : 35 words
  30. NAVAL CHASE GERMANS FLEE

    The British Admiralty reports:—"Our light forces operating in the Heligoland Bight engaged the enemy light cruisers this morning. The latter retired at ...

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  31. BRITISH CONSOLIDATE CAINS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: —"We consolidated the ground captured yesterday night northward and north-westward of Passchendaele. ...

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  32. CHANCE TO STEM INVASION.

    "The [?]mes" says the Italian position is slightly better, although still critical. There is a reasonable chance to stem the invasion if the Italians are able to hold ...

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  33. COSSACKS OUTNUMBERED

    Renter's corresepondent telegraphed on November 13: — The Tsargoe Selo has changed hands twice since November 11. After a short fight M. Kerensky ...

    Article : 167 words
  34. HARRYING THE TURKS

    The Press Bureau says:—"During the recent air raids on Gallipoli and Consrantinople our naval service had the assistance of a Greek naval unit. ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. PRICES OF SILVER AND TIN.

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  36. STRONGER RESISTANCE.

    An Italian official message says:—"Fighting on mountainous front from the Asiago P[?]ateau to the Piave has developed, and is continuing. ...

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  37. [?] BOATS ARE FINEMY BEATENS

    Mr. Arthur Pollen, the British naval winter, inter[?]ewed, said:—"Wednesday's submarine figures constitute the most momentons news since ...

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  38. LIVELY ARTILLERY

    Paris communique:—"There is lively artillerying on the right of the Meuse and in Upper Alsace. An enemy attack at Altkirch was frustrated." ...

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  39. NO OFFICIAL DETAILS

    Hitherto no forther announcement has been made with regard to the Heligoland naval engagement, and details are not likely to be received until the British ships have ...

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  40. SCARCITY OF NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent learns that the last official news received from Russia was a telegram sent by Sir Geo. Buchanan, British Ambassador at Petrograd, ...

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  41. A GERMAN FAILURE.

    Heater's special correspondent at the British front, reviewing the week's operations, telegraphs:—"Throughout the week the artillery has ...

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  42. CONFIDENCE IN NOETHOLIFFE.

    "The Pall Mall Gazette" says that the public would have had confidence in Lord Northeclffe's administration, of the Mi Department, but it supports his ...

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  43. PILING UP THE DEAD

    Mr. Massey, telegraphing to "The Times" on November 14, says:—"The Turkish re[?]reat is more rapid as the result of General Allenby's strategy, ...

    Article : 137 words
  44. ENEMY ADVANCE CHECKED

    Paris newspapers assert that the Austro-German advance in Italy has been checked. The Allied ar[?]ies have arrived. The first phase of the offensive ...

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  45. KERENSKY'S FORCE RETIRES

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd telegrapis:—"M. Kerensky, with his forces, has retired in the direcion of Pavlovsk and Gatchina. The Maximalists announce their ...

    Article : 55 words
  46. THE SEA LORD'S WARNING

    Speaking in the House at Commons to-day, Sir Eric "Geddes First Lord of the Admiralty, stated that the diminution in the number of sinkings by ...

    Article : 129 words
  47. ALLIED GENERALISSIMO

    An agitation, has been begun in Paris, supported by M. Millerand, a former Minister for War for the appointment of a Generalissimo for the Allied armies. ...

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  48. GOVERNMENT DEPOSED

    Russian, official:—"General Mouravieff, commander of the Petrograd revolutionary district, has ordered the Kishineff Soviet to liberate the comrades who are ...

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  49. THE GERMAN CLAIM

    A German, official message says:—"We captured several Hill positions north-eastward of Gallo (near Asiago), and on both sides of the Brenta Valley. ...

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  50. DEATH OF FRENCH SOULPTOR.

    The death is announced in Paris of Auguste Rodin, the famous sculptor, who was born in the French capital in 1840. He completed many beautiful ...

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  51. UNRELIABLE NEWS

    Regiments continue to march against Kerensky. They are plentifully supplied with machine guns and ammunition. Conflicting reports are coming to hand ...

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  52. ON TO JERUSALEM

    Telegraphing from Egyptian headquarters on Thursday Reuter's correspondent said:—Out infantry is consolidating the ...

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  53. DEATHGRIPS WITH THE ENEMY.

    Lord Rhondda, speaking at Glasgow, said Mr. Lloyd George's speech was very necessary. We were at deathgrips with an unscrupulous enemy. It was time ...

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  54. TSARKO SELO

    The report that the Bolsheviks have retaken Tsarkoe Selo proves that the position is most chaotic. Telegrams from Odessa by way of the ...

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  55. PACIFISTS ATTACK MUNITION PLANTS.

    A mob of Pacifist, singing the "Internationale," attacked two muniton fectories here. The works have had to be clo[?] The police were, powerless. ...

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  56. DESPERATE FIGHTING

    Mr. J. M. N. Jeffries, "The Times" correspondent on the Italian front, telegraphs from military headquarters:—"The enemy is desperately attacking ...

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  57. THE AMERICAN MISSION

    The British Cabinet is [?]ing its utmo[?] to ensure the success of the American mission. Members are in the closest touch with the war departments, and ...

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  59. CONTROL OF TRADE

    A Bill was introduced into the House of Commons to-day continuing for three years after the w the Government's present powers of restricting imports ...

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  60. CHECK FOR KERENSKY

    "The Times'" correspondent at Petrograd, telegraphing on November 16, said:—"The city's isolation is affecting the nerves of the population. The ...

    Article : 132 words
  61. THE BRITISH LINE

    Addressing a great Socialist peace demonstration at Vienna, M. Ellenboger, a member of the Reichsrath, said:—"We have vanquished Servia and ...

    Article : 79 words
  62. VENIZELOS IN LONDON

    The Greek Premier (M. Ven[?]zelos) was enthusiastically welcomed in London on Friday at the Mansion House. Mr. Balfour, Lord Curzon, and Mr. ...

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  63. CONCERN IN JAPAN

    The Russian situation is causing the gravest concern here. The Council of Ministers is meeting to-day, and an important development is ...

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  64. AUSTRALIANS MAKING GUNS

    Works managers of Vickers Ltd. informed a party of Australian journalists that 100 Australians were employed in their naval construction establishments, ...

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  65. FRENCH REPULSE ATTACKERS.

    French communique:— "Both artilleries have been active north of Courtecon. We repulsed enemy detachments endeavoring to approach. There was a fiarly lively ...

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  66. AN OMINOUS SILENCE

    Swedish cable operators have not secured a response from Petrograd for 40 hours. The silence of Tsarskoe Selo indicates that the wireless station there ...

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  67. VENICE ALMOST DESERTED

    Telegraphing from the Italian headquarters Mr. Jeffries says:—"Venice is rapidly emptying. Only 20,000 people remain. All the removable art works ...

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  69. SOCIALIST PARTIES AND PEACE.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent telegraphs On November 12 that the Railway Union had initiated negotiations with a view to the formation of a ...

    Article : 66 words
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  71. JAPAN CANNOT SEND TROOPS.

    Renter's correspondent at Tokio states hat the Japanese Finance Minister, in a speech, declared that it is absolutely impossible to dispatch Japanese troops to ...

    Article : 89 words
  72. COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH BRITAIN

    The British Ambassador at Petrograd (Sir R. Buchanan) telegraphs:—"The Russian Government on October 24, on the ground of economic conditions[?] ...

    Article : 60 words
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