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  2. STARS AND STRIPES AMERICA ALL IN

    In his message to Congress to-day President Wilson asked for a declartion of war against Austria, to remove what he called "this embarrassing obstacle which ...

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  3. A NEW ERA RUSSIAN CATACLYSM

    Telegraphing from Petrograd, Mr. J. D. Bourchier. "The Times" correspondent, states that the Russian Foreign Minister (M. Trotzky, in replying to the ...

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  6. MURDER OF DUKHONIN

    "The Times' " correspondent at Petrograd states that bands of sailors surrounded General Dukhonin's train at Mohileff. dragged him out, and killed ...

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  7. CATERING FOR PEACE

    A message from Petrograd to the "Daily News" says that the Bolsheviks are using aeroplanes to distribute a manifesto to the Austro-German armies ...

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  8. CAPTURE OF HUNS

    News of a mutiny on board a German submarine, which resulted in the killing of all the officers and the hoisting of the white flag to an American warship, was ...

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  9. A WONDERFUL COUNTRY

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Petrograd states that General Dukhonin, the Russian army commander, appointed by the Provisional ...

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  10. THE FEARFUL WAR NATION AGAINST NATION

    Paris newspapers agree that the proceedings at the Inter-Allied Conterence were businesslike and entirely practical Naval coordination ahs been ...

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  11. SHIPPING LOSSES VICTIMS OF SUBMARINES

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  12. A SWEDISH DENIAL.

    The Swedish Foreign Ministry denies that the Swedish Legation at Petrograd is mediating for Russo-German peace negotiations. ...

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  13. FIRE IN DOCKYARD

    A great fire at the yards of the Morse Dry Dock Company, in South Brooklyn, resulted in the destruction of a oconsiderable portion of the premises. The loss is ...

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  14. IS ROUMANIA TIRED?

    German official:—The negotiations for an armistice are spreading to the Roumanian troops. "We drove back strong enemy ...

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  15. PALESTINE SPIRIT OF THE TURKS

    Reuter's correspondent at Egyptian headquarters telegraphed on Wednesday:—"Fortune favors audacity but the opportunity of using it comes to few, and it is ...

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  16. IN THE BALANCE ITALIAN ARMY

    A semi-official report emphaszes the splendid Italian, resistance. There was mountain fighting on Tuesday and Wednesday. ...

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  17. BRITISH LOSSES

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  18. BOASTING VICTORY

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that at Vienna the Austrian Emperor Karl, addressing an Anstro-Hungarian delegation, after referring to the ...

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  19. IDEAL OF MAXIMALISTS

    Reuter's special correspondent at Petrograd states that, it is rumored that preparations are being made to release war prisoners. ...

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  20. THE FRENCH FIGURES

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  21. FEELING THE PINCH

    The "General Anreiger" (Essen) contains an appeal by the Iandwohr inspectorate, urging the formation of youths and women juvenile corps ...

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  22. THE APAPA MURDERS

    The surviovors of the Apapa, when interviewed, said that there was a [?]0 minutes' interval between the two torpedoings. The first explosion was ...

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  23. ALLIED WAR AIMS

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Lyol George), will make an important declaration to-day concerning war aims and peace terms. He will reply to Lord ...

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  24. WAGES ON VESSELS

    The Controller of Shipping announces that at a meeting of the cooks and stewards' panel of the National Maritime Board a provisional arrangement was ...

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  25. THOUGHT IT TRUE ROPING IN "ANTIS"

    Ex-Senator Arthur Rae was proceeded against in the Central Police Court, before Mr. Smithers, S. M., on the information of Grodon Murdoch, of the ...

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  26. ENRICHING THE POOR

    The Bolsheviks have drafted a law abolishing church marriages and substituting civil ceremonies, and conferring equal rights upon legitimates and ...

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  27. HEAVY ASSAULTS

    It is reported offcially that the enemy, with a formidable arry of artillery and increased forces, attacked the Italians on the Asiago Plateau yesterday. We firmly ...

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  28. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    Mr. Walber Long (Secretary of States for the Coloniel) in presenting Sit Newton Moore with a motor car salver, and Lady Moore with a diamond pendant, on ...

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  29. ALLIED WAR COUNCIL

    The French Premier, M. Clemencean, has informed "The Journalist" that General Weygand replaces General Foch on the Allied War Council as he desires to ...

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  30. ELEVEN WOMEN KILLED

    The Anapa was bound to Liverpool from Africa with 160 passengers. She was twice torpedoed in the full moonlight. The women and children were ...

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  31. UNDER THE WHIP

    Russian official:—"The armistice conference opened on December 5 in the presence of the military representatives of Germany, Auatria-Hungary, Turkey and ...

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  32. A RIVAL WANTED

    The French press is disappointed that She Allied Conference did not settle the point, and it continues to demand the appointment of an Allied generalissimo ...

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  33. GERMAN CRUISER SUNK

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen states that a German auxiliary cruiser, believed to be the Bothnia, struck a mine in the Southern Sound, and sank ...

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  34. BRITISH ARMS THE WEEKLY REVIEW

    A high British military authority, in the course of a weekly review, said that there is little doubt that General von Ludendorff himself planned and ...

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  35. CANADIAN LOYALTY THE VICTORY LOAN.

    Later official figures in connection with the Canadian "Victory Laon," for which £30,000,000 was asked, show that more than £90,000,000 was subscribed. ...

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  36. WESTERN STRUGGLE GERMAN WASTAGE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"Two minor enemy attacks in the neighborhood of Gonnelieu were successfully repulsed. Local fighting ...

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  37. MESOPOTAMIA BRITISH ACTIVITY

    Reture's correspondent learns that the British army in Mesopotamia is continuing its policy of striking out from a central position whenever it gets a ...

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  38. MAKING OF LIQUORS PROHIBITED.

    An Order-in-Council, which is now effeetive, prohibits the making of liqued from grain of all kinds. ...

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  39. SCRUTINEERS

    By advertisement the committee conducing the "No" campaign calls attention to the importance of scrutineers being appointed to every pollin booth. Persons ...

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  40. ROUTING THE TURKS

    Reuter's correspondent telegraphs an addition to his previous message:—"At Beiture el Tahta, Lower Bethoron, which was captured by our dismounted ...

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  42. AN AUSTRIAN REPORT

    Austrian official:—The commander-in chief of, the Rounanian troops between the Dniester and the Black Sea has intiated arnistice negotiations. ...

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  43. FRENCH AND RIVAL ARTILLERY

    French communique:—"There has been intermittent arti[?]ery. The fire was very lively at Craonne and Morovillers. It was violent on the Beaumont Bois de ...

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  44. A SHAMEFUL LIE

    The British Press Bureau states that are is no truth whatever in the shamed Austrian official statement that the Romanians have made overtures to the ...

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  46. JUNCTION WITH RUSSIANS

    Mesopotamia official:—"The Turkish position on the hills on the right bank of the Diala, northward of Deliabbas, was attacked by converging columns, ...

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  47. A SEPARATE PEACE

    Russian official:—"The final proposition of the armistice conference was accepted, but a reply from the other parties has not yet been communicated. ...

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  48. FINE AIR SERVICE

    Field-Marshal Sir Doughas Haig reports:—Our aircraft yesterday dropped 118 bombs on an aerodrome northward of Douai, on villages and machine-gun ...

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  49. FARMERS SUPPORT "NO"

    Mr. Con Wallace has returned from a tour of the North Coast. He addressed numerous meetings, and had splendid audiences everywhere. He is convinced that ...

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  50. THE COMING CHRISTMAS.

    The season for wishing our friends goodwill is fast approaching. The choosing of a present is often somewhat difficult. What can be better than a pair of reading glasses for the older ...

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  51. BRITISH CAPTURES

    In the House of Commons to-day. Mr. J. J. Mao[?]Person, secretary to the War Office, stated that up to January 26 we had prisouered 180.951 of the enemy on ...

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  52. MR. RYAN ENCOURAGED

    Mr. E. J. Holloway (assistant secretary of the Trades Hall Council) on Monday telegraphed on behalf of the Victorian executive of the Australian Labor Party ...

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  53. CUKS ON FRENCH FRONT

    French communique:—"There is fairly lively artillerying on the right of the Meuse. "We brought down two German ...

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