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  2. ON THE WEST FRONT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.— The Anglo-Americans have advanced to within there miles of Cambrai. The Germans everywhere were defeated. ...

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  3. BULGARIAN FIASCO

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—The London correspondent of "The New York World" says that The Hague newspaper, "Maandar ...

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  5. THE BALKANS

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night.—Under the pretext of suppresing con-spiracles in Rumania the German police have imprisoned 4000 citizen ...

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  6. FIGHTING IN BELGIUM

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—A Belgian communique states: The' enemy at night time violently bombarded our front line in the outskirts of Roulers, ...

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  7. GERMAN PEACE TERMS

    NEW YORK. Tuesday Morning.—"The New York Sun" correspondent at 'Washington states that President wilson will absolutely refuse to ...

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  8. ANOTHER BLOW

    LONDON, Tuesday Night .—The United Press correspondent .says that the Anglo-Americans struck the Germans another blow, penetrating ...

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  9. FRENCH CAPTURES

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A French communique states: The artillery duel north of St. Quentin was continued at night time. On the ...

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  10. EASTERN OPERATIONS

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—The fail of Beyrout is tho outstanding event i foreshadowing a Germano Turkish collapse in Syria. Franco-British ...

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  11. KAISER'S ASSURANCE TO HIS TROOPS.

    BERNE, Tuesday Night.—The Kniger, during a recent visit to Alsace-Lorraine," assured the troops that the Franco-Americana will never break through. ...

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  12. THE GERMAN RETREAT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—The German evacuation of the Belgian coast continues, and factories are being mined. ...

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  13. EXTENSIVE OPERATIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—An official report from Syria (Palestine) states: Our cavalry on Sunday occupied Zahl and Raynk respectively 33 and ...

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  14. THE ARMENIANS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Lord Mayor of Melbourne having telegraphed to the Government announsing the anxiety of the Armenian ...

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  15. AMERICAN TROOPS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—An American battalion was surrounded by Germans in Argonne, and held out for days, but were finally rescued. ...

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  16. NEGOTIATING FOR PEACE.

    ATHENS, Wednesday Morning.—The Morning of the Smyrna province, in Asin Minor, has sent envoys to Mitylene to negotiate lor peace. ...

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  17. SPANISH INFLUENZA

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday Night.—The influenza ravages are increasing, and yesterday at Cape Town alone three were over ono hundred burials ...

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  18. WONDERFUL FEATURES

    LONDON. Wednesday Morning.—Mr Philip Gibbs, war correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle." writes: There were many wonderful features of ...

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  19. PRESIDENT WILSON'S REPLY.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—A forecast predict that president Wilson's reply will be in the words "conditional surrender." It does not ...

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  20. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night. - Sir Erie Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty, in on interview, said that he visited America at the invitation of ...

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  21. AN ARMISTICE IMPOSSIBLE.

    President Wilson's answer to the. German Note says that an armistice is impossible while the Central Empires occupy Allied soil. ...

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  22. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. - Sir Douglas Haig reports: The Anglo Americans imprisoned 230 in a successful local operation on Monday in ...

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  23. A QUESTION TO PRINCE MAXIMILIAN.

    President Wilson has asked Prince Maximilian whether he represented the German people or the authorities conducting the war, and stated that it is ...

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  24. AN AMERICAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—An American official report states: We captured Cornay, and, against stubborn fighting, continued our advance in the ...

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  25. FIGHTING ON

    LONDON. Wednesday Morning.—A French communique states: Northcast of St. Quentin the French, conjunction with the British, attacked this ...

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  26. GERMAN PEACE OFFENSIVE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night. - Mr Frank Simonds, a war correspondent, writing to "The Now York Tribune," says that the German peace offensive ...

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  28. WINTER, SEA CAMPAIGN.

    Sir Eric Geddes and his staff is conferring with tho American naval staff regarding tho winter sea campaign. Sir Eric Geddes has been authorised ...

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  29. IN THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Serbians are now before the gates of Nish. Fierce fighting continues with the Austro-Germans. The Serbians ...

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  30. WAR ON THE SEA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—An American freight transport was sunk off the coast. Six persons were drowned. ...

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  31. REQUEST FOR AN EXACT MEANING.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—President Wilson, in a Note sent through Mr R. Lansing, Secretary for State, politely requests the German ...

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  32. LAUNCESTON SHOW.

    Stopover Excursion Tickets (usual minima), issued to launceston from all stations on the Western Line and Branches, Main, Fingal, and North-Eastern ...

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  33. PROGRESS CONTINUES.

    LONDON. Tuesday Night.—Sir Douglns Haig reports: Between 4 and 4.35 is the morning the Third and fourth 'Armies attacked on a twenty ...

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  34. JAPANESE LINER TORPEDOED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—It tins been officially announced that tile Japanese diner Hirano, en route to Cape Town, was torpedoed at 4 o'clock ...

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  35. ENEMY WITHDRAWS COVERING TROOPS.

    LONDON. Wednesday Morning.—An Austrian official report states: We have withdrawn the covering troops on the old Serbian frontier towards ...

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  36. AERIAL OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: We dropped thirteen tons ol bombs on different targets, and nttacked an aerodrome ...

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  37. FRANCO-AMERICAN ATTACK

    Tuesday.—The Australian Press 'Association Joarns that the Anglo-French-American attack on the whole front, from Cambrai to St. ...

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  38. GERMANY MUST EVACUATE BELGIUM AND FRANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night. - President Wilson says that no armistice is discussible until Germany evacuates Belgium and Franco. ...

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  39. HUNS IN RETREAT

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—A message from Havre states that the Belgian Government has issued an emphatic protest ngainst the systematic ...

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  40. PROPOSALS WILT BE REJECTED.

    NEW YORK Tuesday Night.—The Washington correspondent of "The New York Times" says that President Wilson will reject the Austro-German ...

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  41. NO PEACE THAT WOULD BETRAY MANKIND.

    OTTAWA. Tuesday Night.—Mr Moore, president of the Trades Labor Congress at Canada, said it was impossible for the Canadian Labor Party ...

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  42. GALLANT FRENCH AIRMEN.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night. — Lieutenant ant Fonk has brought down four German aeroplanes in twenty minutes, which is p. record for a single fight. ...

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  43. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A German official report states: The British northward of the Scarpe gained a footing at Neuvirenil. The Americans ...

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  44. AIRMEN'S PART.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—A detailed account of the airmen's part in the Flanders offensive, beginning on September 28, shows that one hundred ...

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  45. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—The American Federation of Labor announces an attitude of complete opposition to any pence overtures, but to ...

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  46. FRESH FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—A German official report states: There fresh fighting between Cambrai and St. Quentin and in Champagne on the ...

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  47. THE GERMAN NOTE TO AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—The following two document were riven out by the Secretary of State (Mr K. Lansing) to-day: ...

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