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  2. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The British have crossed the Ypres-Comines Canal. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig ...

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  3. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — President Wilson has signed the Urgent Deficiency Bill, appropriating 3,281,000,000 dollars (about ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN GREECE

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.—General Johnart, High Commissioner, following ex-King Constantine's departure, is taking immediate steps to raise the ...

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  6. FURTHER BRITISH SUCCESSES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Coroner, in opening the inquest on the victims of the recent air raid, said: "It has pleased the All High[?] ...

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  7. PROCLAMATION BY GENERAL JONNART.

    ATHENS, Sunday Morning. — General Jonnart, on raising the blockade, issued a proclamation, explaining the action by the protecting Powers in ...

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  8. LIBERTY LOAN.

    There were tremendous crowds at the bunks in the cities and country in the final rush for the Liberty Loan. Wealthy Indians subscribed ten million. ...

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  9. KAISER'S MESSAGE TO EX-KLNG CONSTANTINE.

    BERNE, Friday Night.—The Kaiser has sent a message to ex-King Constantine of Greece, saying: "I have heard with righteous wrath ...

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  10. MOST SUCCESSFUL FLOTATION IN THE WORLD'S HISTORY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night. — "The New York World" says that the liberty loan is the most successful notation of national credit in the ...

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  11. FURTHER CAPTURES BY THE BRITISH.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: Early thin morning we attacked mid captured a further portion of a sector ...

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  12. SUCCESS OF THE LOAN.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — A thousand eleventh hour subscripts mostly of small sums, were sent by telegraph and telephone. Practically ...

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  13. REJOICINGS IN EGYPT.

    CABRO, Friday Night.—The Greeks in Egypt received the abdication joyfully, and thank-giving services were held in the various Greek churches. ...

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  14. THE NEW RUSSIA

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.—The Petrograd correspondent of "Le Journal" says that the revolution at Kranstadt has been sanguinary. Many old ...

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  15. PEACE PROPOSALS

    STOCKHOLM, Friday Night.—The Democrats [?] that Germany has offered peace to Russia. ...

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  16. ADVANCE OF THE FRENCH TROOPS.

    SALONIKA, Friday Night.—French troops have occupied Valentino Volo. The news of the advance of Thessaly was well received in Athens, where ...

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  17. NO OBSTACLES FOR PEACE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night — "The North German Gazette's published what appears what appears [?]muent to a formal offer of peace to Russia. the ...

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  18. WOMEN OFFER TO REPLACE SHIRKERS.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning.—The Russian Women's Union has telegraphed to M. Kerensky. Minister for War, offering the servicers of the ...

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  19. AWAITING THE AMERICAN FORCES.

    PARIS, Friday Night. — M. Painleve, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said that it was essential to remove delusions with regard to the ...

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  20. POSITIONS OCCUPIED.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—A French Eastern communique states: In Thessaly the bulk of our troops are established around Larissa. The ...

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  21. THE EXPEDITION TO SALONIKA

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Dr. Dillon, correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph," in explaining the expedition to Salonika, says that the ...

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  22. CONSTRUCTION OF VESSELS.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.—The Shipping Board of Shipping Board of Shipbuilders of the entire nation and the 'Emergency Fleet Corporation will confer in order ...

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  23. CONFIDENCE IN RUSSIA.

    M. Thomas, the French Minister in a news paper interview, said that he had seen nothing to shake confidence in Russia. He was convinced ...

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  24. ATTACK COMPLETELY REPULSED.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We completely repulsed at noon yesterday on attack, after a heavy artillery ...

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  25. RUSSIA MUST STRIKE.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Night.—Price Kuropatkin, who has returned from England, in an interview, stated that Russia must strike or incur ...

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  26. LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S VISIT.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — Lord Northcliffe has conferred with Mr R. Lansing (Secretary of State). Mr. J. Daniels (Secretary for the ...

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  27. KAISER'S ABDICATION.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Morning—Herr Branting, leader of the Peace Conference at Stockholm, in an interview with " Politiken." said he ...

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  28. KING CONSTATINE'S ABDICATION.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday .—Berlin was surprised by Constantine's abdication. The newspapers pay tribute to him as a royal martyr who ...

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  29. CELEBRATION OF GENERAL PERSHING'S ARRIVAL.

    PARIS, Saturday Night. — In celebration of General Pershing's arrival in France, an army commission has granted the remission of military ...

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  30. GERMAN ATROCITIES

    NEW YORK. Sunday Morning.—Dr Arrowsmith, of the American Belgian Relief Committee, referring to the awful brutalities on the Belgians ...

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  31. FACILITIES FOR THE SALONIKA ARMY.

    "The Cologne Volkszeitung" admits that food and railway facilities are now secured for the Salonika army, though it doubts if the Balkan ...

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  32. ANARCHISTS ARRESTED.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—Two notorious anarchists have been arrested in connection with the anti-war propaganda. ...

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  33. ARTILLERY FAIRLY ACTIVE.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning. — A communique states: The artillery is fairly active north and south of Airletteso, in the Champagne sector, and at ...

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  34. A REMARKABLE SPEECH.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Morning.—Her Branting, in a remarkable speech, declared that peace negotiations would necessarily he postponed ...

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  35. TELEGRAPHISTS AND TELEPHONISTS ENLIST.

    NEW YORK, Friday Nght.—More than 10,000 telegraphists and telephonists have enlisted in the Signal Corps for France. Giles are being ...

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  36. ADVANCE CONTINUES SOUTHWARD.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — A French Eastern communique says: Our infantry occupied Kalambaka and Trikala. The advance southward ...

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  37. FURTHER PROGRESS BY THE BRITISH.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: Daring the day fighting has again taken place on a sector on the ...

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  38. RIOTS IN GERMANY

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.—Admiral von Tirpitz. in a message endeavoring to quell the grave riots which have broken on in many ...

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  39. BELGIAN COMMISSION ARRIVES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night.—A Belgian Commission has arrived at an American port. The personnel is: M. Monchour Leclerg, M. Durrell, M ...

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  40. AIR REPRISALS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—There was a disorderly scene in the House of Commons. The question of air reprisals was raised by Mr. N. Pemberton ...

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  41. EX-KING CONSTANTINE'S MOVE MENTS.

    BERLIN, Sunday Morning. — It is rumored in German official circles that ex-King Constantine proceeds of Germany via Switzerland, for the purpose ...

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  42. SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMME.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night. — Officials anticipate that America's shipbuilding programme is more than an onset for the entire submarinings. ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—A thunderstorm in London flooded many of the underground stations. Theatre goers who were returning home were ...

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  44. DRAMATIC SCENE AT THE PALACE.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — A correspondent's message from Athens, winch had previously been censored. disclosed a dramatic scene at the ...

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  45. ENGLISH ATTACKS REPELLED.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A German official report states: An English attack westward of Warneton was suppressed by our batteries. We ...

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  46. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr J. I. Macpherton, Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the War Office, stated in the House of Commons that since July, ...

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  47. NORTHERN TOUR BY THE KING AND QUEEN.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Their Majesties the King and Queen, on their northern tour, visited Newcastle and Wallsent. They will present a ...

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  48. SOLE OBJECT OF THE RAIDS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Aviation experts are unanimous that there is no bomb-dropping device in existence capable of dropping bombs 12,000 ...

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  49. ANTI-WAR PROTEST.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night.—Thousands of Russian and Jewish women demanded the Mayor to receive on anti-war protest. Mr Mitchell refused. ...

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  50. AN APPEAL DISMISSED.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—In the case Australian Alliance Insurance Co. v. the Attorney-General of Queensland, the appeal has been dismissed. ...

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  51. GERMAN OFFICIAL MESSAGES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A German official message states: "There were English attacks on the whole front between Ypres and Armentieres. They ...

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  52. PRISONERS OF WAR

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — A Gorman official message says that as Britain has announced the withdrawal of all German war prisoners to thirty ...

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  53. BRITISH MANUFACTURES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—British manufactures are forming a federation to faster the scientific distribution of British manufactures in oversea ...

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  55. A MESSAGE TO M. RIBOT.

    ATHENS, Sunday Morning. — M. Venizelos, in a message to M. Ribot. said: "Thanks to the protecting Powers, Greece has entered, a new. era, ...

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