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  3. THE BALKANS

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—"Liberte" says that the Allies are considering the French proposal regarding a joint reply lo Bulgaria. Mr Lloyd Gorge and M. ...

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  4. A GREAT VICTORY

    LONDON, Monday.—An American communique states: We continued to meet determined enemy resistance. The Germans were forced to ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A British official report from Pulestine states: Throughout Friday the enemy resisted in the Lake's T[?] area, holding the ...

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  6. GERMANS ABANDON A FRONT.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Mr. Perris, "The Daily Chronicle correspondent, writes: General Carlowitz sudden abandonment of the Malmaison ...

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  7. DRIVING THE ENEMY BACK.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—A French eastern communique states: The "Allies left wine continued on Saturday to drive, back the enemy ...

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  8. THANKSGIVING SERVICES.

    LONDON, Sunday Night,—Special Thanksgiving services were held to-day at St.Paul's elsewhere for the deliverance of the Holy Land. ...

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  9. FALL OF CAMBRAL IMMINENT.

    LONDON, Sunday Australian Press Burean learns that the fall of Cambral is only a matter of time, owing to the capture of several ...

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  10. CHOOSING THE JORDAN.

    CAIRO, Monday.—Mr Masey, the special correspondent of the Australian Press Association, reports from the Palestine headquarters on ...

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  11. PRVENTING POSSIBILITY OF TREACHERY.

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—The usually well informed "Petit Parisien" hints that the Allies recently came to an understanding as to the condition they ...

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  12. NEG0TIATING AX ARMISTICE.

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—General D'Esprey audienced three Bulgarians members of Parliament, who arrived at Salonika to negotiate for an armistice. ...

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  13. 10,000 PRISONERS IN THREE DAYS.

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—A despatch from Paris states that the French, British, Americans and Belgians have captured 40,000 prisoners during the ...

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  14. A GREAT VICTORY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: At dawn the battle successfully developed southward to St. Quentin, and now extends ...

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  15. GERMAN PRISMS COMMENTS ON M. MALINOFF

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Morning.—The German press declares that M Mallnoff approached the Entente before the offensive began, also that Bulgaria's ...

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  16. GERMAN ULTIMATUM TO AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning.—"The New York Times" correspondent at Washington states that Germany has sent an ultimatum to the United States ...

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  17. ATTACK BY BELGIANS.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A Belgian the communique states: At dawn on Saturday the Belgian wing attacked the German positions between Dixmude ...

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  18. FRENCH AND SERBIANS PROGRESSING.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A French eastern communique states: There was general progress on the whole front on Friday, with important captures of ...

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  19. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A German official report states: The Anglo-Belgians attacked from southward of Dixmude as far as Wulverghen, and ...

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  20. NEW ZEALANDERS CAPTURE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Mr Percival Phillips states that fhe New Zealanders at 10 o'clock yesterday Morning imprisoned over a thousand ...

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  21. KING ALBERT IN COMMAND.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—King Albert of Belgium commands the Anglo-Belgians, and controls the operations at the Second Army on a ...

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  22. CONFLICTS BETWEEN GERMANS AND BULGARIANS.

    ZURICH, Sunday Night. —"Neut Poster Journal" mentions conflicts between Bulgarian and German troops in the Hissh district. ...

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  23. BIG GERMAN RETREAT ANTICIPATED.

    PARIS, Monday Night.—Military writers anticipate, a big German treat in order to shorten the line and economist nian power. Marshal Focn's ...

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  24. SERBIAN SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A Serbian communique states: We have taken Mount Plachkavicha, and are approaching Caro Vofelo and Saint ...

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  25. AMERICANS ADVANCING.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—An American communique states: Our attack continues successfully. To-day we advanced despite heavy infantry, ...

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  26. BRITISH BRAVERY

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig quotes the following orders of the day to the Fifth French Army on August 20: On May 27, when the ...

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  27. ANXIOUS TIME IN GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.—The "Lokal Anzieger," discussing Bulgaria, says: A most anxious time for Germany has come; still there is a hope that the ...

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  28. AMERICANS ATTACK THE HINDENBURG LINK.

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—The United Press that the Americans have attacked the Hindenburg line from Lecataict to north of ...

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  29. ANZACS LEAVE FOR HOME

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Mr Gilmour, the special correspondent of the Australian Press Association writes from the Australian headquarters on ...

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  30. SITUATION IN RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—Delayed Press despatches from Archangel say that American troops are fighting virtually in all sectors in ...

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  31. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: The Anglo-Americans attacked at 5.50 this [?] north-westward of St. ...

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  32. GALLANT FRENCH ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— A French communique states: South of St. Quentin we attacked on the front Urvihers and cerizy, and object a Pargynv-fihiin, Filnin, ond Ostcl. On ...

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  33. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    ROME, Sunday Night—According to information from Switzerland the Austro-German reinforcements were intended not so much to aasist as to domineer ...

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  34. ITALIANS MARCHING FORWARD.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—An Italian official report from Macedonia says: We have overcome on obstinate defence and advanced across the rugged massit ...

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  35. WAR ON THE SEA

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—An Austrion submarine torpedoed and sank the Franch cruising submarine Canttaro. There was only one ...

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  36. AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE ALLIES AND BULGARIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.—"Frankfurter Zeitung," in a bitter article almost Bulgaria, says: "If reports are true, Bulgaria changed her ...

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  37. A BELGIAN VICTORY.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—A Belgian communique states: The Belgians unretentingly continued their attacks despite the enemy resistance. ...

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  38. GOOD FRENCH PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A French communique states: North of the A[?] pursuit was continued at night time and we occupied the Forest of ...

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  39. ATTEMPT ON TROTSKY'S LIFE.

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday Night.—A revolutionary Socialist attempted to assossinate M Troteky, who was slightly wounded in the shoulder. The ...

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  40. SHIPBUILDING

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—The New York Thorn" correspondent at Washington states that American ship, yards have constructed 1,966,455 gross ...

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  41. GENERAL MAURICE'S VIEWS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—General Maurice commends General D'Esperey's refusal of an armistice, which might merely be intended to gain time. ...

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  42. AMERICAN BATTLESHIP STRIKES A MINE.

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—The battleship Minnesota struck a mine off Delaware breakwater, but returned to port on her own steam. There were on ...

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  43. AUSTRO-HUNGARIANS DISARMED.

    TIENTSIN, Sunday Night.—The China-Japanese troops disarmed fifteen hundred Austro-Hungarians in the vicinity of Blugovestschensk. ...

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