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  2. FRANCO - AMERICANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 3.15 a.m.— American headquarters report:— “ We captured Cornay, and against stubborn fighting continued ...

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  3. FRANCE AND FLANDERS

    With the object of destroying the Beaurevoir line at its junction with the Hindenburg system at Masnieres, Anglo-American conducted an early morning attack ...

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  4. WAR SITUATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Press learns that the Anglo-French-American attack on the whole front from Gambral to St. ...

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  5. GREAT ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 9.45 p.m.—Three great attacks are in progress between Cambrai and Verdun. The Anglo-American advance between Cambrai ...

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  6. WHAT DOES GERMANY MEAN?

    The reply framed by President Wilson to the Teutonic peace note is another evidence of the great American statesman's tactfulness and breadth of vision. He avoids ...

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  7. Palestine.

    PARIS. Monday.—The French capture of Beyrour. on the Syrian seacoast, 57 miles W.N.W. of Damascus, is the outstanding event of the past ...

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  8. THE SAMMIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The American advance east of the Argonne continues. ...

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  9. FRESH SUCCESSES.

    LONDON. Wednesday. 1.53 a.m.— The French communique issued tonight states:—“North of the Ames the Franco-Americans gained fresh ...

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  10. ALLIED TROOPS WELCOMED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A communique from British headquarters in Palestine states:—“Our cavalry on Sunday occupied Zabl and Rayak respectively ...

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  11. [?]CAPTURE M[?]NIERS.

    [?] p.m.—The [?] that [?]this morn[?] [?] ...

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  12. Persecuted Slovaks.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—Under the pretext of suppressing conspiracies in Roumania. German police have imprisoned 4000 citizens, Slovaks chiefly, ...

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  13. A PERTINENT REPLY.

    The following is the note from the Secretary of State to the Swis[?] charge d[?]affaires:— Department of State. ...

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  14. Bulgarian fiasco.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—According to the London correspondent of the New York “World” a Hague newspaper, “Ma[?]ndag Octenblad.” says ...

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  15. ACCORDING TO BERLIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 8.50—Official German wireless:— “The Americans renewed their attempt to break through on both ...

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  16. AN[?]

    [?] — The [?] advanced [?] The [?] ...

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  17. [?]N.

    [?] Anglo-[?] [?] was [?] [?] bard [?] ...

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  18. A LOST LEGION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—In the recent Argonne fighting an American battalion was lost, but held out for five days in a thicket, and fought the ...

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  19. A Shooting Star.

    PARIS, Monday. — Lieutenant Fonck brought down four German aeroplanes in twenty minutes. This is a record for a single flight. Fonck’s ...

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  20. [?]CK [?] RRAK.

    [?] Anglo-[?] [?] a ann[?] [?] further [?] of the ...

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  21. Serbia and Albania.

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

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  22. THE NEW BATTLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Philip Gibbs, in the despatch to the “Daily Chronicle” says:—“There were many wonderful features of to-day’s battle ...

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  23. WHEN WILSON REPLIES.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday, 12.10 a.m.— The Washington correspondent of the New York “Times” reports that President Wilson will reject the ...

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  24. MORE KAISERISMS.

    BERNE. Tuesday.—During a recent visit of the Kaiser to Alsace-Lorraine he assured his troops that the Franco-Americans would never break ...

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  25. Japanese Liner Sunk.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 3.30 p.m.—It is officially announced that the Japanese liner Hirano, en route to Cape Town, was torpedoed at 4 a.m. last Friday, ...

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  26. THE WHY OF THE PEACE MOVE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Mr. Frank Simonds, writing in the New York “Tribune,” says that the German peace offensive is launched for ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN OFFICIAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Austrian official:— “We have withdrawn our covering troops from the old Serbian frontier ...

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  28. Spain.

    MADRID, Wednesday.—The Spanish Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  29. Worse Than Plaque.

    CAPE TOWN. Tuesday.—The influenza ravages are increasing. Yesterday in Cape Town alone there were over 100 burials of natives. Many ...

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  30. The Looting Huns.

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Belgian Government at the Havre has issued an emphatic protest against the systematic pillage, destruction, ...

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  31. AMERICAN LABOR.

    NEW YORK. Monday,-The American Federation of Labor announces that its attitude is one of complete opposition to any peace overtures. ...

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  32. REPLY FORECASTED.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday, 11.40 a.m. —In a forecast from Washington of President Wilson’s reply, it is said that the words “unconditional ...

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  33. [?]PRISE FOR HUNS.

    [?] Tuesday. 3 p.m.— [?] Washington say that [?] American attack in the [?] formed a surprise for ...

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  34. ARTILLERY DUEL CONTINUES.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 4.20 p.m.— French communique:— “The artillery dual north of St Quentin was continued during the ...

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  35. “SECURED A FOOTING.”

    LONDON, Tuesday, 8.50 p.m.—German wireless official:— “The British north of the Scarpe secured a footing in Neureil.” ...

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  36. PEACE A BETRAYAL.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—A massage from Ottawa states that Mr. Moore, president of the Tr[?]des Labor Congress of Canada, has staged ...

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  37. COMING EVENTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is reported that the country beyond the present line of attack is seething with activity, and for days past' the civilians ...

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  38. Bolshevik Banking.

    LONDON, Wednesday:—It is reported that the late Bolshevik Ambassador in London (M. L[?]) kept an account with a London bank, ...

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  39. VIOLENT BOMBARDMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is stated in a Belgian communique that the enemy at night time violently bombarded the, Belgian front line on the ...

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  40. THE NOTES.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday— 5.30 p.m.-Two documents were given out by the Secretary of State to-day. One Was a translation of the German note, and ...

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  41. [?]INTY MILE FRONT.

    [?] Tuesday, 11.30 p.m.—Sir [?] ts:— [?] 4 a.m. and 5.30 a.m. this [?] the 3rd and 41[?] Arr[?] ...

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  42. THE GERMAN SIDE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The German wireless communique reads:—“We repulsed the enemy south of Cambrat find north of Et Quentin. The enemy ...

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  43. TROUBLED TURKEY.

    LONDON, Monday, 3.55 p.m.—The correspondent of the “Daily News” [?] Berne reports that the Tur[?] Cabinet has fallen, and that there is ...

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  44. FRENCH ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 1.55 a.m.— A French communique says:—“Northeast of St. Quentin the French, in conjunction with the British, ...

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  45. Splendid Shooting.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Speaking at Glasgow, Mr. Winston Ch[?] said that the British guns in a [?] [?] tons of shells. He [?] ...

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  46. AMERICAN FREIGHTER.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—An American freight transport has been [?] of the, [?] decr[?]. ...

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  47. SMYRNA PROVINCE.

    LONDON. Tuesday.— It is reported from [?] that the [?] [?] has [?] a[?] to neg[?] ...

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  48. THE RETREATING HUNS.

    NEW YOUR. Monday.—The German evacuation of the Bel[?] coast [?]. All the factories are being [?] ...

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