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  2. THE PEACE MOVE

    LONDON. Monday Night.—A German official report states that Germany's reply to President Wilson is as follows: to accepting the ...

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  3. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: Sunday's prisoners northward of Le Cateau exceed 3000. The enemy's positions along ...

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  4. HEAVY FIGHTING

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Mr Phillip Gillbe writes: Our troops are engaged in heavy fighting on the whole front north east of Courtral to ...

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  5. FIERCE FIGHTING

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—The Franco-Serbians have reached Zaitcher ...

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  6. BRITISH MILITARY OPINIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— The military opinion is that the reply indicates that the German High Co[?] in more optimistic of the ...

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  7. FIERCE FIGHTING

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—French fighting north-west of Verdun forced the Americans to retreat in the Bois [?] neighborhood. Later ...

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  8. FRENCH REACH THE DANUBE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — A French eastern communique states: French troops on Saturday reached the Danube in the region of Vldin, and ...

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  9. ENEMY TAKING UP NEW POSITION.

    AMSTERDAM. Monday Night.—There are indications that the Germans consider the Antwery Metz line too lang. and they are like'y to take up the ...

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  10. A ROULERS TRAGEDY

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—Mr Duranty, "The New York Times" correspondent on the french front, says: The Germans at Roulers perpetrated a ...

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  11. BRITISH PRESSURE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—A British-Belgian communique states: Our pressure is maintained on the whole front. The Germans made a hurried ...

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  12. REVIEW OF OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A despatch from Field Marshall Sir Douglas liaig, dated July 20, covering the operations since the first week in December ...

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  13. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A German official report states: The enemy on both sides of Solesmes was brought to a standstill on the heights eastward ...

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  14. MR W. M. HUGHES'S VIEWS. . M. HCGHES'S VIEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Mr W. M. Hughes, in replying to an address at Gravesend, 'said, when the day of peace comes Britain and her ...

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  15. DAMAGE IN BELGIUM

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—"The New-York Times" correspondent at Washington states that advices have been received stating that the Belgian ...

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  16. AMERICAN LINE ADVANCED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—In American communique states: In course of stubborn fighting north of Verdun we advanced our line several ...

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  17. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    TOKIO, Monday Night.—Count Hara, the Premier, on being interviewed, said: The purpose of the Japanese Government is to bring Japan and ...

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  18. A RUSE TO GAIN TIME.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— "The newspapers generally regard Germany's reply as an admitted desire to gain time. It does not show any sign ...

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  19. SHARP FIGHTING FOR A POSITION.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: There was sharp fighting at night time and in the early morn for possession of Amerval, which ...

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  20. OCCUPATION OF TRIPOLI

    CAIRO, Monday Night.—Mr Masey, the Australian Press Association correspondent. writes from Tripoli on October 18: Armored cars ...

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  21. TRAFALGAR DAY

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Nelson's Column, in Trafalgar Square, was decked with flowers in celebration of Trafalgar Day, including wreaths from ...

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  22. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    CAPE TOWN, Monday Night.—"The Cape Times" describes the last fortnight as the most terrible within the experience of the citizens of any ...

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  23. GERMANS QUITTING BRUSSELS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—The Germans are unobstrusively preparing to quit Brussels. ...

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  24. HUNGARY'S INDEPENDENCE.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday Night.—A Budapest telegram states that the Emperor Karl issues a manifesto in a few days proclaiming Hungary's ...

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  25. THE ALLIES' ADVANCE

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—The British are east of Courtrai and rapidly advancing along the Scheldt. Many prisoners have been taken. ...

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  26. GERMAN DENTALS OF INHUMANITIES.

    NEW YORK. Monday Night.—The United Press correspondent at Washington states that President Wilson has received the unofficial text of the ...

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  27. QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In the House of Commons, replying to a series of questions concerning operations regarding President Wilson's fourteen ...

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  28. FRENCH RESUME ADVANCE.

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning.—A French communique states: To-day we resumed the advance between the Oise and the Serve. On the right we ...

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  29. LUDENDORFF PLAYING STRONG HAND AGAINST PEACE.

    LONDON. Monday Night.— "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Amsterdam states that information from Germany shows that Ludendorff is ...

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  30. AUSTRIA'S DESIRE FOR PEACE.

    NEW YORK. Monday Night.—Mr Frederick Penfield, formerly United States Ambassador for Austria, on being interviewed, said that he ...

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  31. BELGIANS DRIVING THE ENEMY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—A Belgians communique states: We continued to advance, driving the enemy to the eastern bank of the Derwation Canal, ...

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  32. SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Australian Press Association learns that is no confirmation of the that there is no confirmation of the rather improbable Dutch story of the ...

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  33. EMPEROR KARL ACTS.

    ZURICH. Monday Night.—After President Wilson's Note had been received at Vienna the Emperor Karl convoked a Council of the Crown, ...

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  34. VACCINE AS A PREVENTATIVE.

    CAPE TOWN, Monday Night.—The Director of Medical Services for the [?]fance Forces at Cape Town, interviewed this morning on the subject of ...

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  35. UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—"The New York Tunes" correspondent at Washington learns on the highest authority that nothing but Germany's ...

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  36. HUNGARY MAKING SEPARATE PEACE.

    PARIS, Monday Night.—"Le Matin" correspondent at Zurish states that owing to a divergency of views on an important point, Germany's reply ...

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  37. SHIPBUILDING

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday.—In the House of Assembly to-day a motion was carried approving of the agreement entered into by the Government with Poole ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. OUTBREAK IN AMERICAN MILITARY CAMPS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Just before the Ventura left San Francisco for Sydney on a voyage which terminated to-day, more than 5000 cases of ...

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  40. OPINIONS IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Cabinet Council has considered the German reply, but it technically concerns the United States only, so no ...

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  41. BRITISH PRISONERS

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  42. A TERRIBLE DEATH ROLL.

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday Morning.—A Johannesburg message states that during the last twelve days there have been 1600 deaths of which 400 were ...

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