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  3. GERMAN OFFENSIVE

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — The French have stopped the Germans without calling in extra reserves. There is every indication of a German defeat. ...

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  4. THE ITALIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A British-Italian official report states: The North[?]lands successfully [?] of the ...

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  5. HINDENBURG'S FAILURE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A French communique states: South of the Marne the Germans attacked yesterday evening with fresh forces north ...

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  6. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Sir Douglas Haig reports: A successful minor enterprise eastward of Villers Bretonneux resulted in a few ...

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  7. AMERICAN TROOPS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Colonel Remington states that the French and British armies are freshly disposed. The troops we lent each other have ...

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  8. THREE VILLAGES OCCUPIED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A French Eastern communique from Alba[?] states: On the right bank of the Devoli we o[?]pied three villages and ...

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  9. GERMAN GAINS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Germans further south of the Marne gained six miles in the Festigny neighborhood. ...

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  10. ENEMY LINES PENETRATED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — An Italian official report states: The British penetrated lines south-eastward of the Asia[?] Plateau, infl[?]ing heavy ...

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  11. A BOASTFUL TURK

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—Hakki Pasha, a former Grand Vizier, on being interviewed by the "Neue Freie Presse," said even if France ...

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  12. AERIAL OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Aviators played a most important part in the battle, especially on the Marne. Norwithstanding dense smoke ...

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  13. THE SITUATION GOOD

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The Australian Press Association learns that the situation on the French front to-day is regarded as distinctly good, ...

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  14. GENERAL GOURAUD

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—General Gou[?]d, whose generalship in Champagne has contributed materially to the German setback, is an ...

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  15. AMERICANS HOLDING GROUND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Correspondents on the American front state that the French and Americans counter attacked eastward of Chatean ...

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  16. HOSTILE GAS SHELLING.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: We secured prisoners in a patrol encounter northward of Bethune and westward of ...

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  17. AMERICANS BEGAIN POSITIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— An American communique states: The Americans on the Marne sector entirely regained possession of the south ...

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  18. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A German evening official report states: The enemy delivered violent counter attacks on the Marne front, achieving ...

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  19. THE BATTLE CONTINUES

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — A French communique states: The battle continues with unbroken determination on the whole front west of ...

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  20. ENEMY RENEWS ATTACKS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The Australian Press Association learns that the enemy renewed attacks westward and eastward ...

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  21. STORMS HANDICAP AIR WORK.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Sir Douglas Baig reports: Storms handicapped air work on Monday. We dropped a few bombs and brought down ...

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  22. THE ENEMY'S TACTICS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Mr C. H. Perris, "The Daily Chronicle's" correspondent, says it appears that the enemy practised no new methods in ...

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  23. GERMAN ATTACK BROKEN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A French communique states: The Germans were unable to resume a general attack, which was broken yesterday, ...

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  24. GERMAN POSITIONS BOMBED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The Air Ministry reports: We successfully [?]umbed railway sidings and sheds at Offeaburg, and an aerodrome on ...

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  25. GERMANS ADMIT ALLIED ATTACKS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—The Germans officially admit thirty-three Allied attacks in June on Loraine, Luxemburg, the Saar and the ...

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  26. SUCCESSES EXTENDED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A German official report states: South-westward of Courtemont we advanced as far as the Sur Melin sector, Violent ...

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  27. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH BOMBING.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. —Sir Douglas Haig reports: Thunder and rain storms on wednesday hindered air work. We dropped thirteen tons of ...

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  28. THE FRENCH DEFENCES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —Even if the sacrifice of the larger part of forty divisions had ended in the capture of St. Mensould and Mont Mirail ...

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  29. HINDENBURG'S FAILURE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—General Maurice says that nothing is more difficult than to restore the momen[?] after an attack has been checked, ...

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  30. SITUATION IN AUSTRIA

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.— The Austrian Reichrath reassembled on Tuesday. Sensational developments were expected in view of ...

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  31. BOMBING AMERICAN HOSPITALS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—German airmen are apparently carrying out a set programme of bombing hospitals. A captured map showed ...

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  32. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    HAGUE Wednesday Night. — The Anglo-German war prisoners agreement provides for the release of mi[?] and civilian prisoners interned in ...

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  33. FRANCE'S DAY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night. — There was a nation wide observation of the Bastille Day, and the tricolor floated from all public building. ...

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  34. FRENCH SPIRIT BUOYANT

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—Though the long range guns re-bombarded Paris on Tuesday, the spirit of the people is still buoyant. Headquarters reports ...

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  35. IMPERIAL DELEGATES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Mr Massey, Premier of New Zealand, met the meat distributing trade, and after a long discussion the trade agree to ...

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