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  2. THE BRITISH FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—To day-s German attack is upon a front extending northward of yesterday's fighting, and includes Messines and ...

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  3. BRITISH MAN POWER

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — In the House of Commons Sir George Cave, Secretary of State for the Home Department in moving the second ...

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  4. NEW FORMIDABLE OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A French communique states: The enemy at night time undertook a series of local actions at several points on the ...

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  5. CLOSING THE DEBATE.

    There was an extraordinary closing of the debate. Sir Anekland Geddes rose to sum up when the Nationalists shouted out "Mr ...

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  6. THE STATE OF RUSSIA

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Morning. — General Manner[?] in a proclamation to the Finish Army, in which he [?]ulsomely eulogises the Kaiser and the ...

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  7. TERRIFIC FIGHTING

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A high authority states: The enemy attacked northward of Armentieres, as far as the Messines front. They ...

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  8. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. —A bil has been introduced in Congress permitting [?] use of bar silver for the settlement of foreign trade ...

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  9. PASSAGE FORCED AT SOME POINTS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—It is estimated that the Germans in the Amentieres battle [?] ...

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  10. ESSENTIAL PART OF THE PROPOSALS.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, speaking at a meeting of the Chambers of Commerce, paid that the essential part of the man power proposals was a clean cut by ...

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  11. CAPTURE BY THE GERMANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The Germans have captured a portion of Hoogstreet Wood. The French are re[?] to Ailette. ...

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  12. SERIOUSNESS OF THE SITUATION.

    LONDON. Thursday Morning —The ever increasing seriousness of the newfrom France, as described in communiques, strongly influenced the ...

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  13. VIOLENT ARTILLERY DUE.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning — A French communique states: North of [?] and in the region of the [?] an [?] is violent. ...

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  14. AMERICA'S [?] TONNAGE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night. — The Washington correspondent of "The New York Time." says that A[?] a slep tonnage of 2,762,605 for ...

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  15. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON. Wednesday, 1.15 p.m. — Sir Douglas Hang reports: Fierce fighting was continued on the battle front northward of La Basee Canal ...

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  16. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A German official report states: Between A m[?] and La see Caual [?] and ...

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  17. PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL GERMAN ALLIANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. Professor [?] of the Sydney aniversary. [?] said that ...

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  18. GERMAN SOLDIERS

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.— German soldiers at the Beverloo camp at Lionburg break into matiny when to present to the front. They ...

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  19. WAR ON THE SEA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. —The American steamer Eloccident had a twenty winters sensational fight with two submarines in European ...

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  20. WORK OF THE AVIATORS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports regarding the work of the aviators: The mist yesterday morning hindered flying. When ...

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  21. ENEMY ATTACK IN STRENGTH

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: Following the bombardment, already reported. the enemy this morning attacked in ...

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  22. TURKISH ARMY

    ZURICH. Wednesday Night. — It is reported from Constant[?] that the Turkish army consists of seattered and demoral romance and it is ...

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  23. NO PERMISSION TO SHIRK DUTY.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night. — The New York Times," commenting on Mr Lloyd George's speech, says that Ireland will be advised to ...

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  24. AMERICAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Mr Archibald Hurd. a well-known writer on naval matters. Says that a number of American decade nights for ...

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  25. BATTLE ITEMS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The German attack has extended northward of the Ypres-Comines Canal. ...

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  26. PEACE PROPOSALS

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — M Ribot, who was Premier at the time Archares that it is absolutely incorrect that the Government took the ...

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  27. NEW MILITARY BILL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The [?] Military [?] provides that Ireland [?] be included in its scope by an Order-in-Council. ...

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  28. AN AWKWARD SALIENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The German attacks on the Messines front failed. Armentieres now forms an awkward salient. ...

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  29. BRITISH RECAPTURE GIVENCHY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The British have recaptured Givenchy. ...

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  30. WAR IN THE AIR

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night. — The Washington correspondent of the [?] Press says that the Allies' airplanes production has been pooled, thus ...

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  31. AMERICAN SUBMARINES IN EUROPEAN WATERS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. —Many American submarines have gone to European waters with an any [?]haps. ...

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  32. SANGUINARY ENCOUNTER

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Bavariane twice took Givenchy, and were twice bayoneted out and beaten. Sir Douglas Haig holds the village and ...

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  33. REINFORCING THE BRITISH.

    PORTLAND (OREGON), Wednesday Night. — The United Press correspondent on the British front says that American troops are arriving and ...

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  34. HERTLING'S SPEECH POSTPONED.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — The Zerich correspondent of "Le Matin said that the [?] of H[?] Hertling's intended speech in the ...

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  35. LOSSES FOR THE WEEK. BRITISH.

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  36. CLEARING STATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday, Night.—The War Office states that during the recent retirement some casualty cleaning staticns fell into the enemy's ...

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  37. DISGUISED GERMAN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. —An American correspondent who was on the west from relates that a man in the uniform of a British staff officer ...

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  38. AMERICAN TROOPS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The American troops are about to participate in a battle. ...

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  39. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The New Zealand and Australian Land Company has declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent. ...

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  40. CASUALTIES FOR SIX DAYS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. —The American casualties for six days were 447. ...

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  41. AWARDS FOR BRAVERY

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  42. AMERICAN ENGINEERS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night. — A correspondent, reports that American engineers participated in the recent grent offensive. The Germans ...

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  43. PRESIDENT WILSON

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday Night. —President Wilson received foreign correspondents including the representatives of the Australian Press ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. ARMENTIERES BATTLE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr Philip Gibbs, war correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle," states: It is now clear that the battle around ...

    Article : 416 words
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