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  2. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The French defeated four German counter-attacks on Oulchy-le-Chateau. A French communique states: Alter ...

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  4. SITUATION IN RUSSIA

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—An official report from K[?] stat[?] that a man threw a bomb, [?] injuring Field Marshal E[?] and [?] ...

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  5. AERIAL OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: We dropped over eleven tons of bombs on enemy [?]dings and dumps. More enemy ...

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  6. KILLING GERMANS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — An Italian official report states: We completely repulsed a strong attack against Co[?]. ...

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  7. [?]LLIED EMBASSIES NOT ALLOWED AT [?]

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—Advices from K[?] in Russian [?] says that the Allied Embas[?] which recently [?] Vologda for ...

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  8. EIGHTEEN ENEMY AEROPLANES BROUGHT DOWN.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—A French communique states that Franco-British aeroplanes brought down on Tuesday eighteen enemy aeroplanes. ...

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  9. A BRUTAL DICTATOR.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Eic[?]orn was promoted field marshal when he was appointed commander of [?] last March. He rapidly ...

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  10. HEAVY BRITISH BOMBING.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Air Ministry reports: In addition to the attacks reported on July 20, we [?]bed a station at La[?] We dropped ...

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  11. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Si[?] Douglas Haig reports: We captured prisoners in successful raids and patrol encounters in the neighborhoods of ...

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  12. ALLIES' EXPEDITIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A manifesto issued by the Independent Labor party protests against the Allies' expeditions to Murma[?] and ...

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  13. DETAILS OF THE MURDER.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — "The Daily Express" correspondent at Amsterdam states that Field Marshal Eichhorn was killed at Kieff, whils[?] ...

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  14. PEACE OVERTURES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— Mr A. J. Balfour, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said the Government has not received any overtures for ...

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  15. HOSTILE ARTILLERYING.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Sir Douglas Hale reports: There is hostile artillerying south-eastward of Albert and eastward of Ros[?]. ...

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  16. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—"The Morning Post" says Mr Long's statement that the Government certainly will not tax foodstuffs, which are the ...

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  17. A NEW PEACE LETTER BY LORD LANSDOWNE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Lord Lansdowne has written a new peace letter, in which he urges further explanation of the conditions on which ...

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  18. AMERICAN AND JAPANESE INTERVENTION.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning.—"The New York Times" correspondent at Washington states that the Sta[?] Department has furnished the ...

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  19. ARTILLERY ACTIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — A French communique states: There are raids and artillerying actions on the battle front. Between Montdidier and ...

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  20. SUCCESSFUL ATTACK ON POLA WORKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — An Italian naval official report states: The [?]per Adriatic air service early on Tuesday morning bombarded military ...

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  21. EFFECTS OF THE WAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Lord Beauchamp presided at a meeting of Lord Lansdowne's supporters at Essex Hall, when a letter from Lord ...

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  22. KILLING GERMANS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—General March, Chief of Staff, in his weekly statement to the press, states that the Allies' sol[?] object in the ...

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  23. REIGN OF TERROR IN UKRAINE.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Morning.—In consequence of Eichhorn's assasination a reign of terror prevails in Ukraine. The authorities are making ...

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  24. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Sir Robert Borden, Premier of Canada, during a speech at the Savoy Hotel, emphasised the importance of the ...

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  25. FOOD SUPPLY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Press Bureau states that the food controllers in Britain, France, Italy, and America have been appointed a ...

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  26. NAVAL OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—An oil tanker, which has arrived at an Atlantic port, reports a five hours' fight with a U-boat 600 miles off the ...

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  27. ANTI-GERMAN HOSTILITY.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night.—German newspapers are displaying increasing alarm at the anti-German hostility in Russia, particularly in ...

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  28. AN OPTIMISTIC REVIEW

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The United Press, in an optimistic review of the situation in the [?] says: Hearts are bowed down in the ...

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  29. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— An Austrian official report from Albania states: The enemy, under continuous pressure, evacuated their front lines ...

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  30. JAPANESE STEAMER ASHORE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—News from a Pacific port states that the Japanese liner Canada Maru went ashore during a den[?] fog. Water ...

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  31. THE EASTERN PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The murder of Field Marshal Eichhorn, which has caused consternation in official circles in Germany, has focussed ...

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  32. DOMINION TROOPS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—His Majesty the King has approved of a decoration to mark the Dominion troops' entry into the European war[?] ...

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  33. CAPTURE OF MERRIS ADMITTED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—A German official report states: The enemy captured Merris. Franco-American attacks between ...

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  34. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—It is officially announced that loans to the Allies by the United States total 6,492,000,000 dollars. ...

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  35. WAR IN THE AIR

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—General Caproni, during an interview, said: We shall owe the final success to the aviator, especially large bombing ...

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  36. CANADIAN PREMIER'S SPEECH WELCOMED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — "The Daily News" welcomes Sir Robert Borde[?]'s speech, and says Mr Hughes has been conducting a whirlwind ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr Massey, Sir Joseph Ward, and Mr J. Cook visited the London Docks, including the new cold storage sheds and ...

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  38. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—A British-Canadian-American treaty has been signed, by which 50,000 Americans domiciled in the British Empire, ...

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  39. ROYAL SILVER WEDDING

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — In connection with the Royal silver wedding of the King and Queen, Lady McBride, wife of the Agent-General ...

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  40. TINNED MEAT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The War Office has purchased, through the South Australian Trade Commissioner, the whole of the South Australian ...

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  41. AMERICANS' SUCCESS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—An American official report states: The enemy who penetrated the region of S[?]nges [?] Nesles were all k[?]led, ...

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  42. DECORATED BY THE KING

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — At an investiture at Buckingham Pala[?], the King decorated Major Mausey, D.S.O., with the Military Cross, in ...

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  43. THE MARNE REVERSE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning.—The State Department's information from France shows that the Germans are publishing an official Note in the ...

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  44. GERMAN ATTACK FAILS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning.—German attacks against the American front over night failed. The Americans withdrew from the village of Seringes, ...

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  45. ENEMY PRISONERS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The [?]der-Secretary for W[?] (Mr J. I. M[?]pherson) stated in the House of Commons that the British since March ...

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  46. THE LUXURY TAX

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Luxury Tax Committee propose a forty pence tax in the pound on all purchases of thoroughbreds and ...

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  47. AN INOPPORTUNE LETTER.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — All the newspapers, except "The Daily News," o[?]ine that Lord Lansdowne's letter is inopportune, and does not ...

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