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  3. THE FLANDERS COAST

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Exchange Telegraph states that Bruges has fallen, and the Germans have evacuated Zeebrugge, but the reports ...

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  4. CAPTURES AT OSTEND.

    PARIS, Friday Night.—The captures at Ostend included a Tirpiz battery, with an enormous quantity of material, which the Germans could not ...

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  5. ALLIES ADVANCE ON GHENT.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. — M. Marcel Hutin states that Prince Rupprecht's retreat is opening the way for an Allied advance on Ghent. The ...

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  6. OSTEND LITTLE DAMAGED.

    LONDON. Saturday Morning.—There is no confirmation of the report that the King and Queen of the Belgians entered Bruges. ...

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  7. GERMAN VESSELS SHELLED AND SUNK.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night.—Re[?] sport that Belgian soldiers on Friday shot to pieces a number of vessels in the [?] Canal, carrying ...

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  8. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON. Saturday Morning.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: The day was marked by stubborn resistance on the line Bruges, Oostcamp, Wynghene, ...

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  9. KING AND QUEEN OF BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The King and Queen of Belgium entered Bruges, and were ovationed. Our cavalry is approaching Ghent. Blankenberghe ...

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  10. BELGIANS PROGRESSING.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—A Belgian communique states: Our troops continue to pursue the enemy. They have occupied Zeebrugge and Bruges, ...

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  11. DRAMATIC EVENTS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The great sweeping movement in Belgium was crowded with dramatic events, particularly the re-entry into Ostend ...

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  12. THE GERMAN RETREAT

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night.—It is reported that the Germans are evacuating Brussels. ...

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  13. ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF GHENT.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning. — The British are six miles east of Douai, and Mazinghein south-east of Le Cateau, has been captured. ...

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  14. EVACUATION OF ENTIRE BELGIAN COAST.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Germans have evacuated the entire Belgian coast. ...

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  15. ADVANCE CONTINUED.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: The prisoners in the operation on the Bohain-Le Cateau front exceed 4000, and a number of ...

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  16. SHELLING RETREATING GERMANS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The British warships on the Belgian coast are shelling the retreating Germans. ...

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  17. FRENCH PRESSING ON.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—The French have captured Thielt, and are pressing onward. ...

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  18. TROOPS WELCOMED AT ROULERS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr Philip Gibbs reports that Belgians emerged from cellars at Roulers, and ran to welcome the French troops entering. ...

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  19. HEAVY INFANTRY FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—An American communique states: West of the Meuse there has been heavy infantry lighting in Loges Wood, and heavy ...

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  20. LIBERATION OF LILLE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr Percival Phillips writes: The German commandant of Lille, at four o'clock on Thursday morning, called women, ...

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  21. HOYS DEPORTED FROM LILLE.

    PARIS, Friday Night.—One hundred and twenty thousand inhabitants remained at Lille, The Germans deported all boys over fifteen to an ...

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  22. FRENCH PRESSURE CONTINUES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A French communique states: On the right bank of the Oise there has been a violent reaction of enemy artillery. Between ...

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  23. LANDING OF NAVAL MEN OSTEND.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Vice Admiral Keyes reports that the situation between Nieuport and Ostend on the morning of Thursday was obscure. ...

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  24. UNIVERSAL REJOICING.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.—The capture of Lille was the occasion of universal rejoicing. The capital was betlagged for the first time during the ...

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  25. ADVANCE STEADILY CONTINUED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: The enemy has commenced to withdraw northward of the Cambrai-Bavai road. We occupied ...

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  26. BRITISH AND AMERICANS PROGRESSING.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: The British and Americans continued the attack between Bohain and Le Cateau, and ...

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  27. RETIREMENT EXTENSIVE.

    NEW YORK. Friday Night. — An extensive German retirement has begun from Laon and Cambrai. ...

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  28. ZEEBRUGGE AREAS NOT QUITE EVACUATED.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Australian Press Association learns that the enemy has apparently not quite evacuated the Zeebrugge area, as ...

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  29. AMERICAN SUCCESSES

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—An American communique states: Westward of the Meuse our advance continued. We took Batheville and entered ...

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  30. AMERICANS EULOGISED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Sir Douglas Haig, in a special despatch detailing the operations of the 27th and 30th American divisions operating with ...

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  31. BRITISH CLEARING OUT REARGUARDS FROM FLANDERS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Australian Press Association learns that the British in Flanders continue to clear out strong rearguard, and are ...

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  32. LILLE IMMUNE FROM MILITARY PURPOSES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The United Press correspondent states: Instead of entering Lille on Thursday the British passed beyond on both ...

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  33. BELGIANS CONTINUE ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—A Belgian communique states: The Anglo-French in the morning resumed their advance. The Belgians reached ...

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  34. FURTHER BRITISH PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: We farther progressed north-eastward of Bobuin, capturing the village of Mazinghien, and ...

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  35. ON DUTCH FRONTIER

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning.— The British have entered Eecloo, surrounding 6000 Germans against the Datch frommer. ...

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  36. BRITISH MONITORS SHELLED.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Press Bureau reports that British monitors on Monday shelled inland areas on the Belgian coast, but they did not reply, ...

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  37. GERMANS EVACUATING AERODROMES.

    AMSTERDAM. Saturday Night. — "Handelsblad" states that Germans have excavated actodromes at Austru. weal and Ghent, and transferred the ...

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  38. MANY FRENCH CAPTURES.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—A French communique states: West of the Oise our first army re-attacked in the morning from Andigny Forest ...

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  39. ENEMY DRIVEN FROM POSITIONS.

    LONDON. Sunday Morning.—Sir Douglas Haig reports. The Anglo-American forces yesterday morning. operating in combination with the ...

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  40. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A German official report states: we have evacuated Ostend, Tourcoing, Roubaix, Lille, and Douai. ...

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  41. THRILLING EXPERIENCES.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—All correspondents record thrilling experiences at Lille. One was mistaken for a British general, and frenzied crowds ...

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  43. THE ALLIES' ADVANCE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Australian Press Association learns that it is reported that the British and Belgian tanks entered Bruges. ...

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  44. FRENCH VICTORIOUS ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A French communique states During last night the First Army continuing its victorious advance, completed the ...

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  45. GERMANS TRY TO BLOCK THE FAIRWAY.

    LONDON, Saturday. Morning.—The Germans, before evacuating extend, sank a large paddle steamer, with the object of blocking the fairway, ...

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  46. THE PEOPLE'S WONDERFUL GRATITUDE.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Mr Philip Gibbs writes: I visited Lille and saw the joy of hundreds of thousands of people who during the war ...

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  47. FURIOUS FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A French communique states: The French, co-operating with the Anglo-Belgians, to-day captured Littiem, Moulebeke, and ...

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  48. DUTCH FRONTIER REACHED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Sir Douglas Haig reports. A Belgian communique states that the Anglo-Belgian-French armies, commanded by ...

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