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  2. GERMAN OFFENSIVE

    PARIS, Friday Night.—The French press expects an immediate resumption of Prince Rupprecht's offensive against the British. ...

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  3. PEACE WITHOUT VICTORY

    CAPE TOWN, Friday Night, — The Cape Evangelical Council, representing a majority of the Portestant Churches, adopted a resolution ...

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  4. PLIGHT OF AUSTRIANS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—An Austrian official report states: The enemy on Thursday vainly made an effort with undiminished violence to ...

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  5. SITUATION IN RUSSIA

    MOSCOW. Friday Night.—[?] Alesieff has accepted the [?] command of the counter revolutionaries. M. L. Trotsky, [?] for ...

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  6. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. A [?] resolution [?] was on T[?] and Bulgarie, introduced into the House of Representatives has ...

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  7. ENEMY RAIDS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — A French communique states: Enemy raids in the region of Bellow, Upper Alsace, were repulsed. An enemy post ...

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  8. OFFICERS ORDERED TO REJOIN THEIR UNITS.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning. —Reports from Berlin state that the Russian Government has ordered all the army officers to rejoin their units. ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Friday Night, —The prelimniary totals if the census show that the European population of the south African Union, exclusive of ...

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  10. LABOR DELEGATES LEAVE FOR ENGLAND.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night. — American Labor delegates, comprising strong advocates of the war, have left for England, to attend a ...

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  11. GERMAN LOSSES

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. — An examination of the prisoners reveals terrible German losses in the recent offensives. The 253rd Battalion only ...

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  12. JAPANESE INTERVENTION.

    TOKIO, Friday Night. — It is reliably stated that Japanese intervention in Russia is improbable, unless endorsed by the United States. It is ...

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  13. MILITARY INTERVENTION NECESSARY.

    PARIS, Friday Night.—M. Maklokoff, who has been appointed Ambassador by M. Kerensky, warns the Allies against sididng with the ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Mr Ward Price, a war correspondent, says that the Czecho-Slovaks, fighting with the Italians, creditably participated in ...

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  15. AMERICAN TROOPS.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — During a debate, Senator Fall urged that the American troops should be sent to Russia, and also to the Italian ...

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  16. THE CALL OF THE SEA

    LONDON, Friday Night, — The naval records since the outbreak of the war show that a large number of officers on the retired list have ...

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  17. NOTHING SPECIAL.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.35 p.m. — Sir Douglas Haig states: There is nothing special. We destroyed one aeroplane. two of ours are missing. ...

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  18. DOWNFALL OF THE BOLSHEVIK REGIME PREDICTED.

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday Night. — A telegram form Helsingfors says that tha Grand Du[?] Michael. the exCzar's brother, has escaped from ...

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  19. AMERICAN TROOPS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—An American official report, under yesterday's date, states: North-westward of Chateau Thierry we advanced the ...

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  20. GROUND RECOVERED BY COUNTER ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Australian Press Association learns that 1079 Austrians were taken prisoners and five mountain guns, and ...

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  21. THE BALKANS

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. —An official despatch from Athens states that the French troops have prepared an Allied advance in Allania. ...

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  22. STAMPING OUT TREASON AND SEDITION.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night. — The Ancient Order of Hihernians have demanded the United States Government ot stampo out treason and ...

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  23. HOLDING FRONT OK THIRTY-EIGHT MILES.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — It is announced that the Americans hold thirty-eight miles of front in France. ...

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  24. RESISTING GERMAN PENETRATION.

    MONTREAL, Friday Night.— The Stockholm correspondent of the United Press says that the President of the Siberian soviets wrote to ...

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  25. GREAT NAVAL ACTIVITY

    COPENHAGEN, Friday Night. — There has been great naval activity in the North Sea during the past few days. Cammondaing was heard on the ...

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  26. LABOR FEDERATION.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night. — The American Federation of Labor adopted a resolution favouring Home Rule for Ireland. The Federation also passed ...

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  27. WIPING GERMANY OFF THE MAP.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — Ex-President W. H. Taft in a speech said: "If it takes ten years and 20,000,000 men, we are going to wipe ...

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  28. TAKING UP ARMS AGAINST AUSTRIA.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Morning. —The authorities have approved of legislation permitting Jugo-Slaves, Czecho-slovenes, and P[?] the ...

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  29. M. LENIN RESIGNING.

    ZURICH, Saturday Night. — "The Deutsehe tageszeitung" says that M.le[?] is resigning despite the Soviet Committee's vote of confidence. ...

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  30. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Friday Night. — A German official report states: The enemy kept up violent reconnoitring thrusts on the whole of Prince Rupprecht's ...

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  31. WAR IN THE AIR

    COPENHAGEN, Friday Night. — Another de[?] German aeroplane has landed in Hoiland. The aviators say that they deserted out of ...

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  32. SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMME.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.—The United States shipbuilding programme is proceeding, and the labor trouble is less. According to the chairman ...

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  33. CREATING DISORDER IN ITALIAN LINES.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — The Austrians made an attempt to create disorder in the Italian lines. They dressed the Italian-speaking ...

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  34. POSITIONS IMPROVED

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A French communique states: We improved our positions north of Favero[?] and in the region south of Hanteveanes, ...

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  35. FLYING ACROSS THE ATLANTIC.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — Major-General Branekner, of the British Air Ministry, says that American airplanes ought to be able to fly across ...

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  36. STRONG LOCAL ATTACK REPULSED.

    LONDON. Saturday Night. — An Italian official report states: The enemy's offensice has not been renewed since Thursday evening. We sanguianrily ...

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  37. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.50 p.m.—Sir Douglas Haig reports : We imprisoned a few and inflicted casualties in raids by patrols in the Villers ...

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  38. ENEMY PRESSURE CONTINUES STRONG.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — An official report states: The enemy pressure at Montello continued strongly on Thursday, but ...

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  39. "PRISONERS NOW FORTY THOUSAND."

    LONDON, Saturday Night, — An Austrian official report states: We repulsed Italian attacks at Montello and westward of Sandona. The enemy ...

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  40. INCREASING THE BRITISH AIR FLEET.

    OTTAWA, Friday Night.—The Imperial Mountains Board is taking steps to develop the enormous airplane spr[?] areas on the Pacific coast, with ...

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  41. GERMAN AERIAL DISASTERS.

    LONDON, Friday, 11.40 p.m. — Sir Douglas Haig reports: In a raid on Thursday night, northward of the Scarpe, the Scottish troops penetrated ...

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  42. PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERATION OF LABOR.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning. —Mr Gompers has been re-elected president of the Federation of labor. ...

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  43. GERMAN GENERALS GIVE ADVICE.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night. — "The New York Times" correspondent at the Italian headquarters states that Hindenburg and Ludendor[?] ...

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  44. BOMBS DROPPED WITH GOOD RESULTS.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Admirally reports: Our aircraft, between Monday and Wednesday, dropped sixteen tons of bombs with good ...

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  45. WAR ON THE SEA

    RIO JANEIRO, Friday Night. — The British ship Holbin landed 42 survivous from the British ship Cai[?], which was sunk by a U-boat, ...

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  46. U-BOAT BASK.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Morning. —The Navy Department has offered a reward of 1000 dollars for information leading to the discovery of a ...

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  47. SENTENCED FOR CONSPIRACY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning. — Joseph Rutherfordm sucessor to Pastor Russell, of the International Bible Students Association, the new United ...

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  48. SITUATION UNCHANGED ON THE BRITISH FRONT.

    LONDON. Sunday Morning. — A British-Italian official report, under yesterday's date, states: The situation's unchanged on the British front. ...

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  49. SUBMARINES ATTACK STEAMERS.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. —A coastwise steamer reports encountering a U-boat off south Carolina. she escaped by her superior speed and ...

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  50. RAIDS AND PATROL ENCOUNTERS.

    LONDON, Friday, 12.50 p.m.— Sir Douglas Haig reports: We caputred a few prisoners and machine guns and inflicted many casualties in raids and ...

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  51. ANGLO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning. — The newspapers give prominence to a speech by Lord Reading. the British Ambassador, as indicating a desire for ...

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  52. RELEASED FROM INTERNMENT.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Night. — Professor Nieholay and other deserting airmen have been released from internment, they being regarded as fugitives. ...

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  53. GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    MADRID, Saturday Night. — A large German submarine took refuge at barcelona after a lively fight with Allied vessels. ...

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  54. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — A semi-official report from Berlin states that Lord Edward Grey's pamphlet on "A League of Nations" appears at a ...

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  55. CONFUSED FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — "The Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at headquarters says: The fighting on the Piave was most confused, owing to ...

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  56. MAN POWER BALANCE

    CHICAGO, Saturday Morning. — Germany; according to Lord Dunmore, must achieve victory within six months, otherwise defeat is certain. ...

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  57. LOOKING AHEAD

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Paris correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" says that the Government is determined to look ahead more ...

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  58. WAR WILL REGIN NEXT SEPTEMBER

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night. — Representative Caldwell informed the Military Conference that the war as far as the United States was concerned ...

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  59. APPROVAL OF THE PAMPHLET.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Mr Author Henderson, speaking at Brighton, cordially approved of Lord Grey's pamphlet. He added as a corollary ...

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  60. BETHMANN-HOLWEGG

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—Dr. von Bethamnn-Hollweg, German exChancellor, is seriously ill, suffering from an apoplectic storke. There is ...

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  62. AMERICANS BOMB PLAVE BRIDGES.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Morning. —A number of American airmen have arrived in Italy. One bombed the Piave bridges. ...

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