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  3. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — A French communique states: We attacked this morning from the region of Fontenoy, on the Aisne, as far as ...

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  4. SITUATION IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Daily Chronicle's [?]iplomatic correspondent [?]oreshadows immediate Allied intervention in Siberia, following the ...

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  5. AERIAL OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Air Ministry, in an official report states: Aeroplanes on Tuesday night bombed works at Hagendingen and ...

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  6. FOCH'S SURPRISE ATTACK

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The French, have begun an attack on the A[?] front twenty-five miles wide, and are making rapid progress. The French counter offensive is progressing between Chateau Thierry and Soissons. ...

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  7. GREAT DAMAGE TO GERMAN RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Press Bureau has issued a striking photograph of the damage caused by raids of the British independent air ...

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  8. GERMANS DRIVEN ACROSS MARNE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—General Pershing reports: The Germans facing the Americans were completely driven back across the Marne. ...

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  9. A GERMAN FAILURE

    LONDON, Thursday Australian Press Association learns that the counter offensive between Chatenu Thierry and S[?]issons began ...

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  10. ITALIAN AND BRITISH BOMBERS BUSY.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — An Italian official report states: On Tuesday night Italian naval airships and aeroplanes dropped eight thousand ...

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  11. A GERMAN REQUEST.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A Russian official report states: Germany has requested Russia's consent to the despatch of a German battalion to ...

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  12. ATTITUDES OF THE CADETS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Geneva news from Kiel states that M. Mili[?]koff and two other Cadet leaders now support the Germans. Formerly ...

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  13. AN ADVANCE OF FOUR MILES

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The French counter offensive on a 25 miles front advanced from three to four miles. Many tanks are co-operating, and several thousand prisoners have been counted, also twenty guns. The French artillery have reached the German railway communication ...

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  14. BRITISH BOMBING ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Sir, Douglas Haig reports: We dropped eleven and a half tons of bombs on Thursday on dumps, railways and ...

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  15. GERMAN PLANS UPSET

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Every hour's news from the front emphasises the utter failure of the Germans to recover from their first checks east ...

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  16. GENERAL GAURAUD'S ADVICE.

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — General Gauraud's army order on the eve o[?] the offensive pointed out that a de­fensive battle was never taken under ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN EDITORS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday Night. —The Australian editors have arrived here, en route to England. ...

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  18. A STRONG OFFENSIVE

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Night.—The United Press correspondent on the west front states: The French and Americans have assumed the offensive between Fontenoy and Belleau, and the certain points they advanced from two to three kilometres. ...

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  19. ALIENS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — "The Dialy Chronicle" publishes a remarkable disclosure to the effect that Mr Pemberton Billings's wife ia a German, ...

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  20. PAINFUL PERIOD PAST

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — General Maurice, commenting on the counter attack, says: General Foch always preached a defensive attitude, ...

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  21. CHOLERA SPREADING.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Night. —Cholera continues to spread at Petrograd, and there were one thousand new cases in three days. ...

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  22. JAPANESE INTERVENTION DECIDED ON.

    TOKIO, Friday Morning.—The Cabinet, in response to overtures from America, has decided in favor of Japanese intervention [?] Siberia. ...

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  23. BIGGEST ALLIED OFFENSIVE FOR A YEAR

    LONDON, Thursday Night — The Australian Press Association learns that up to noon tho French between Belleau and the Aisno Valley had advanced between three and four miles. They have been especially successful in the Aisne Valley. American artillery is co-operating, and this is the ...

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  24. CZECHO-SLOVAKS CONTROL, IRKUTSK.

    PEKIN, Friday Morning.—The Russian Legation announces that the Czecho-Slovaks entirely control Irk[?]tsk. ...

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  25. WAR ON THE SEA

    TOKIO, Thursday Night. — The dreadnought Kawachi sank in four minutes, possibly through an explosio[?] of oil Out of a crew of 950 only ...

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  26. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Sir Douglas Haig reports: The Australians carried out a successful local enterprise on Wednesday night in the ...

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  27. DELVILLE BATTLE

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday Night. — The anniversary of the battle of Delville Wood, in which the South African brigade played a distinguished part, ...

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  28. A SALVAGE AWARD.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. —The Admiralty Court has awarded the owners, master, and crew of the steamship Politician £5000 for salvage ...

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  29. PARIS OVERIOYED

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Paris is overjoyed at the news of General Foch's masterly mano[?]uvre and striking a lighting blow at the neck of the German salient and scoring an instantaneous victory. He has opened at last, and the tide of German successes which was at high water mark, ...

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  30. BANK AMALGAMATION

    LONDON. Thursday Night. — It is understood that Lloyd's Bank is amalgumating with the Capital and Counties Bank, the National Bank of ...

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  31. NORWEGIAN BARQUE SUNK.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night. —The Navy Department has announced that the Norwegian barque Maross ahs been submarined and sunk in ...

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  32. GERMAN PRESS DISAPPOINTED AT CROWN PRINCE'S FAILURE.

    ZURICH, Thursday Night. — The German newspapers' comments on the battle are restrained and anxious, and they are endeavoring to conceal ...

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  33. BRITISH BEGIN ATTACK

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The British have [?]attacks at several points. The Australians have advanced a ...

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  34. BASTILLE DAY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night. — General Foch sent a message on Bastille day, greeting the American people, and stating: "We are fighting ...

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  35. FRENCH STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—A submarine torp[?]doed and sank a French steamer. The crew escaped in two [?] ...

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  36. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — An official report states: The Australians in a counter attack on Sunday an A[?]utellul, inflicted severe losses, one ...

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  37. RAID BY YORKSHIRES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Sir Douglus Haig reports: The Yorkshires successfully raided south-eastward of Robecq, imprisoning thirty. ...

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  38. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The activity on the British front is confined to the Australian attack. There are no signs of a general offensive. ...

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  39. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — A German official report states: The enemy renewed attacks with great violence eastward of Villers Bretonneux. ...

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  41. GERMAN COMPANIES

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Sir Frederick Hall, who has an intimate knowledge of German pre-war business in Britain, urges the importance of ...

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  42. THE FRENCH ATTACK

    The counter offensive began at six o'clock in the morning. The ground was favorable for the use of mosquito tanks, cavalry, and artillery, of which ...

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  43. THE GERMAN ATTACK.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The German attacks south-west of Rheims continued with considerable strength. The enemy north of the Marne ...

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  44. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON", Thursday Night. — The Press Bureau states that a hostile aeroplane few over the Isle of Thanet at a great altitude on Thursday ...

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  45. PRISONERS IN HOLLAND

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—In the House of Commons Mr J. F. Hope, Chairman of Committee in Control of Provisions, admited that the food ...

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