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  2. THE PEACE OFFER

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—"The New York Times" London correspondent cables that he learns from en Authoritative source that the following ...

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  4. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: An enemy raiding party entered our lines southward of Loos, and after heavy ...

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  5. IN THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A wireless German official report states that the Germano-Bulgars captured Braila, and adds that the Dobrudia is now ...

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  6. WAR ON THE SEA

    BERLIN, Friday Night.—A submarine has returned to port after sinking eleven ships in eleven days. ...

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  7. PRUSSIAN MILITARISM MUST BE DESTROYED.

    NEW YORK; Sunday Morning.—"The Tribune's" London correspondent, interviewed Mr Arthur Henderson, Labor member of the British Cabinet, ...

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  8. KING OF BULGARIA AND KAISER CONFER.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—King Fordinand of Bulgaria has had a long audience with the Kaiser, who also gave audience to Count Czernin, the ...

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  9. A GERMAN RUSE FAILS.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning.—A Dutch steamer in the Bay of Biscay received a wireless S.O.S., and hurried to the position indicated by ...

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  10. FOOD RESTRICTIONS IN GREECE.

    ATHENS, Saturday Night.—The Council of Ministers has appointed a Food Dictator, to restrict the daily rations. ...

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  11. THE DEFENCE OF BRAILA.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Obstinate rearguard bottles at Braila make it practically certain that all the great stores of grain were removed ...

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  12. NEUTRAL VESSELS SUNK.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Lloyds Greek representative reports that the steamer Ticropinas, 3015 tons, and the British steamer Eronsay, 3761 tons, ...

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  13. THE GERMAN" TERMS OF PEACE.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Night.—There is a lively discussion in the German newspapers concerning Count Andrassey's declaration that President ...

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  14. ILL-TREATMENT OF AN AMERICAN.

    ATHENS, Friday Night.—The American Consul has presented a Note recounting the arrest and ill-treatment of an American citizen named Saffis, ...

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  15. LIVELY ARTILLERYING.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A French communique states: There was lively reciprocal artillerying at Donaumont and Vaux. ...

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  16. ENEMY CLAIMS SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—A wireless Austrian official report states that Austro-Hungarian Germans captured several hills near Mount ...

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  17. THE PRESIDENT'S ACTION TO DEFEAT SPIES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night.—"Providence Journal" states that President Wilson is concerned regarding the German Embassy's knowledge of ...

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  18. THE LOST TRANSPORT.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Archbishop of Porth, Rev. Patrick Clune, was aboard the transport Ivernia, with was sunk in the ...

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  19. BRAILA FACTORIES DESTROYED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—A wireless Gorman official report states that the Russians destroyed most of the factories before abandoning Braila. ...

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  20. GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S VIEWS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—The German Chancellor, Dr. von Beth maun-Hollweg, in an interview with "None Frere Press, says if the New ...

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  21. BRITISH LINE PENETRATED.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A wireless German official report states: We penetrated the fourth line eastward of Loos, after sanguinary English losses. ...

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  22. RUSSIANS OCCUPY POSITIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—A wireless Russian official report states: We attacked and occupied a position south-east of Kalutzen, south-west of ...

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  23. GREEK RESERVISTS DESTROY BRIDGES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—"The Daily Telegraph's correspondent at Piracus states that the reservists have blown up railway bridges south of ...

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  24. SPANISH STEAMER SUNK.

    MADRID, Saturday Night.—The submarine sinking of the Spanish steamer Palayo, 1617 tons, has caused intense indignation. ...

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  25. RECIPROCAL ARTILLERYING.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—A French communique states: considerable reciprocal artillery activity on the Joevre front. ...

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  26. SCOTTISH LABOR PARTY ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—The annual conference of the Scottish division of the Independent Labor party at Girvan deplored the non-acceptance of ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN REQUEST TO THE POPE.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—"The Trioune's" London correspondent understands that Austria has sent a special peace emissary requesting the ...

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  28. GERMAN SUBMARININGS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Lloyds reports that the Norwegian steamer Older, 2256 tons, was sunk by gunfire, and the crew landed, The Norwegian ...

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  29. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAIDS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We seized, repulsed a counter attack, and consolidated two posts northward ...

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  30. AUSTRO-GERMAN SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A German report states: Russian advances in the Dornavatra region failed, with heavy losses. The Austro-Germans in ...

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  31. GERMANY WATCHFUL AND WAITING.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Berlin advices state that the attitude of the Central Powers is watchful and waiting. It is not likely that any ...

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  32. SIGNIFICANT AUSTRIAN STATEMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—Surprise is expressed that the censor at Vienan allowed the "Arbitrator Zeitung" to state that if the Central ...

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  33. FUTURE OF GERMAN SHIPPING.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night.—Herr Ballin, Director of the America-Hamburg line of steamers, during a speech at Leipsig, said be would ...

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  34. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A wireless German official report states that the Russians attacked and penetrated positions in the region between ...

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  35. RUSSIAN PEACE TERMS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Morning.—It is understood that the Russian peace terms embrace the Allies' reply, and indue Constantinople, the ...

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  36. VIOLENT ARTILLERY DUELS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—A French communique states: There were violent artillery duels yesterday afternoon in the region duels yesterday afternoon in the region of Paschendael. Our ...

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  37. THE PRESIDENTS NOTE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.—The Senate adopted Senator Hitchcock's emended resolution "endorsing the President's request to the ...

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  38. AX AUSTRIAN REPORT.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A wireless Austrian official report states The enemy was driven out from a few hill positions north-westward of ...

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  39. GERMANY'S POSITION

    BERNE, Sunday Morning.—Dr. Schaeffer, a pronounced pan-German, writing to "The Leipziger Ne[?]ste Nachrichten," admits that the Allies ...

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  40. BRITISH CAPTAIN IMPRISONED.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The captain of the British steamer Oronsay has been imprisoned. ...

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  41. WAR CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Pending Australia's decision it is impossible to fix a date for the War Conference. There is still a doubt whether South ...

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  42. REIGN OF TERROR IN GREECE.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—"The Daily Chronicle's correspondent at Athens telegraphing from Syria to avoid the Greek censorship, says there ...

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  43. THE CAPTURED OIL FIELDS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—The Germans claim that they are rapidly repairing the Rumanian oil wells, and except that work will be resumed in a ...

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  44. LOSSES ON THE IVERNIA.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—The Admiralty announces that the number of the rank and file missing from the transport Ivernia is 83. ...

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  45. THE GERMAN ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—The Germans are advancing slowly on Fo[?]hani, and pressing back the Russians. The latter are apparently successfully ...

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  46. SHIPMASTERS' DUTIES.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—"The Gazette" publishes a new and comprehensive Admiralty notice relating to shipmasters' duties on approaching ...

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  47. WHAT DR. WILSON INDICATED.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.—During the debate in tho Senate Senator Lewis, a. close friend of tho President, declared that Mr Wilson's ...

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  48. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A French communique states: Twenty French aeroplanes bombede aerodromes at Matigy, Hancourt, Fiez, and Bernes, ...

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  49. NO MORE APOLOGIES FOR AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—Senator Leads, one of Mr Wilson's most intimate advisers, speaking in the Senate in favor of the endorsement of the ...

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  50. GERMANYS INTENTIONS

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—"The New York Times" Paris correspondent opines that the Germans will attempt something desperate in the west early ...

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  51. AGRICULTURE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Mr R. E. Prothere, President of the Board of Agriculture, speaking at Bedford, announced that the price of oats has ...

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  52. FRENCH BOMBARDMENTS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A French communique records an aerial bombardment of an aerodrome and railway stations, and bivona[?]s and ...

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  53. ATTITUDE OF GREECE.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—"The Morning Post" correspondent at Athens states: Judging by the tone of the local press, Greece will shortly ...

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  54. IN MACEDONIA

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—There is bad weather in Macedonia, where there is lively mutual artillerying. The British successfully operated ...

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  55. ENEMY BRIDGE WRECKED.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Admiralty announces that naval aeroplanes attacked and wrecked one span of the Kuleliburgas railway bridge over ...

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  56. TELE KAISER BOMBASTIC.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Kaiser in an order to the army and navy says: The enemy has refused my peace proposal, and desires Germany's ...

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  57. A SPIRITUALIST FINED

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Elmira Brockway, a widow, described as America's premier psyehic, has been fined £50 and thirty guineas costs, and ...

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  58. SWITZERLAND'S NEUTRALITY

    PARIS, Friday Night.—There is considerable discussion in the French press regarding the possibility of a German attempt to force a passage ...

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  60. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—An Italian official report states: We repulsed a violent night attack between Adige and Lake Garda, compelling the enemy ...

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  61. RUSSIANS SUCCESSFUL.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A wireless Russian official report states: We bayoneted many Austrians and imprisoned the remainder of a ...

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  62. NEW YEAR DINNER

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Lord Mayor, Mayoress, and sheriffs were present at the Gu[?]hall on the occasion of the Queensland New Year ...

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  63. PEACE MUST NOT BE DELAYED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Lord Buckmaster, addressing two thousand persons at Keighley, said, all the peace proposals ought to be published at the ...

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  64. THE MILITARY MEDAL

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Twenty-five Australians and nine New Zealanders have been awarded the Military Medal. Sergeant H. Simmers, ...

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