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  2. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Anglo-Belgian push resulted in the line being extended at many points well beyond the positions gained in the ...

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  3. BULGARIA SURRENDERS

    It is officially announced that Bulgaria signed an acceptance of the Allies' terms, and that hostilities terminated at noon on Sunday. ...

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  5. THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A Serbian official report states: By a bold manoeuvre northward of Pljachkavitan we captured Carevofelo, cutting off ...

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  6. BULGARIA IN EARNEST.

    LONDON, Monday Night. - The character of the Bulgarian proposals are not known, but tile fact that M. Radeff, ex-Minister at Berne, has ...

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  7. THE AMERICAN ARMY.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—Mr James, a correspondent, reports that the First American Army now his all American air fighters, bombers, and ...

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  8. AMNESTY TO BULGARIAN POLITICIANS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—A telegram from Sofia states that King Ferdinand has granted an amnesty to the leaders of the Stambuloff party, M. ...

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  9. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: Northward of St. Quentin on Sunday the Fourth mid Sixth North Midland ...

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  10. BELGIANS CONGRATULATED.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Press Bureau states that Sir Douglas Haig heartily congratulated the King of the Belgians on the Belgian army's ...

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  11. AMERICAN CONSUL-GENERAL'S ACTION.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—Mr Dominick Murphy, the American Consul-General at Sofia, who accompanied the Bulgar negotiators to Salonika, ...

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  12. FRENCH ENTER USKUB.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning.—The United Press correspondent on the Macedonia front states that the French cavalry have entered Uskub. ...

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  13. BELGIAN AND BRITISH CAPTURES.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Belgians have captured Roulers. The Britain have captured Cheluve, and are nearing the outskirts of Menln. ...

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  14. PEACE OFFER FROM TURKEY IMMINENT.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—A peace offer from Turkey is reported to be imminent. ...

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  15. OPERATIONS DESCRIBED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—A French Eastern communique states: The Allies continue to pursue the enemy's rearguards towards Kicevo, ...

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  16. TURKEY ASKS FOR ARMISTICE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning.—"The New York Timed" correspondent at The Hague learns from a highly authoritative source that Turkey has ...

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  17. BRITISH CAPTURES

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Mr Bonar Law states that in Palestine the British have captured 10,000 additional prisoners. The German dream ...

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  18. HINDENBURG LINE SMASHED.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports having smashed the Hindenburg line to a depth of two miles on a front of eight miles. ...

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  19. BULGARIA AGAINST TURKEY.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning.—M. Panarettoff says that Bulgaria will be friendly to any move against Turkey. ...

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  20. HEAVY FIGHTING NEAR VERDUN.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning.—The Germans north-west of Verdun arc violently resisting the Americans' advance on the Kreimhilde line, and ...

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  21. BELGIAN AND BRITISH ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A Belgian communique, dated Sunday, states: During the day the Belgian army and the British army, under ...

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  22. KING ALBERTS VICTORY

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Press Bureau states that King George in a message to the King of the Belgians said: "I heartily congratulate ...

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  23. SITUATION IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday Night.—"The Daily News" correspondent at The Hague states, on the authority of a well-known diplomatic source, that the ...

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  24. THE NEWS AT CAPE TOWN.

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesdnay Morning— The news of Bulgaria's surrender was received during the sitting of the City Council, and members rose and sang ...

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  25. AMERICANS CAPTURE POSITIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—An American official report states: Between the Mouse and the Aisne we maintained and consolidated newly ...

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  26. MARSHAL FOCH'S PLANS.

    PARIS,Monday Night.—"Le Matin" asserts that Marshal Foch's plan is to grip the enemy where he stands, and smash him in irretrievable defeat. ...

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  27. AERIAL OPERATIONS

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—It is officially that the American aviators during the latest American offensive brought down sixty ...

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  28. TERMS OF THE ARMISTICE.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Central News Agency states that the armistice is purely military, and has no political provisions, which will ...

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  29. THE ALLIES ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The advance is a serious threat to the whole system of communications affecting tho Belgian coast. The railway between ...

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  30. PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENT FAVORED.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—Reports state that a majority of parties in the Reichstag are agreed on the necessity of Parliamentary ...

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  31. A LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Archbishop of Canterbury has assured President Wilson Chat the churches will warmly support an ideal League of ...

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  32. FALL OF CAMBRAI AND ST. QUENTIN IMMINENT.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Australian Press Bureau learns that the fall of Cambrai and St. Quentin is regarded as imminent. Already both towns ...

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  33. ENEMY'S ATTEMPTS SMASHED.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A French communique states: During the night the Germans delivered a violent counter attack in the region of Urvillers, which ...

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  34. GERMAN NEWSPAPERS ANGRY.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Morning.—The German newspaper angrily discuss the Bulgarian disaster. "Vossische Z[?] says the seriousness of ...

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  35. STATEMENT BY MR BALFOUR.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Speaking at the Guildhall Mr. A. J. Balfour said a League of Nations, or some such scheme, must be created if our ...

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  36. BRITISH AERIAL, ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: There was much aerial activity on Sunday. The weather turned to rain in the afternoon, ...

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  37. BULGARIA SURRENDERS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Serbian Legation announces that Bulgaria has surrendered unconditionally. The Bulgarian's armistics was signed ...

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  38. THE BRITISH OPERATIONS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: Despite the weather and strong resistance, we importantly progressed on the St. ...

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  39. MR HUGHES INTERVIEWED.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Mr W. M. Hughes, Premier of Australia, in an interview, said tho surrender of Bulgaria is the most splendid news ...

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  40. RECRUITING IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Irish recruiting returns show that only 7900 have volunteered. Viscount French has demanded 50,000 by October 15. ...

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  41. GERMANS MUST FALL BACK.

    LONDON Monday Night.—The Australian Press Bureau learns that the Siegfried line has definitely gone as a defence, and the Germans may ...

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  42. WHAT GENERAL PAU SAID.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday— At a reception given at the University to-day General Pau read a cable he had received from the Government of France, ...

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  43. THE KAISER EMBASTIC

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.—The Kaiser telegraphed to the West-phaltan Patriotic Society: "Glance at our magnificent successes. Our heroic ...

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  44. FIGHTING IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—An official report slates: During Sunday the north word movement of our cavalry and armored cars from the ...

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  45. BULGARIA NOW ON SIDE OF THE ALLIES.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The United Press correspondent at Washington states that the Bulgarian Minister, M. Panaretoff, soys that Bulgaria ...

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  46. A BELGIAN CONQUEST.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Australian Press Bureau Icarus that the Belgians hare completed the conquest of Dixmude. They have ...

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  47. GREAT BRITAIN.

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  48. AN AUSTRALIAN VIEW.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—A Vienna message says that the Bulgarian debacle was owing to revolts among the people, as well as tho military ...

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  50. WAR BOND CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In opening the new year's war bond campaign at the Guildhall, Mr Bonar Law said the year's contributions had ...

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  51. AMERICAN SHOTGUNS

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—Answering Germany's threat to shoot American prisoner carrying shot guns, the State Department has notified Berlin ...

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  52. CONFERENCE AT GERMAN HEADQUARTERS.

    ZURICH, Monday Night.—A conference is being held at the German headquarters, where the Kaiser, the Crown Prince. Hindenburg, Ludendorff, and ...

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  53. FURTHER, BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The United Press reports: Dixmide was taken by a flanking movement. Fighting was reported in tho town. ...

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  54. GOOD FRENCH ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—A French communique states: Between the Ailette and the Aisne we advanced eastwards of Ostel. Italian ...

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  55. MINISTRY OF INFORMATION

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Sir Roderick Jones has resigned as Chief of Staff of the Ministry of Information, and Mr Arnold Bennett succeeds him. ...

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  56. KING FERDINAND ADHERES TO THE CENTRAL POWERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—A Vienna newspaper states that King Ferdinand assured the Emperor Karl of his adherence to the Central ...

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