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  2. PRESSING ONWARD

    Thursday.—The west [?] of the Morning [?] last the British use of [?] gas is ...

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  3. MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

    Cabled reports state that two Allied vessels have been sunk with enormous loss of life. Accounts counts vary as to the actual number of deaths. Particulars supplied are meagre. The Vessels were ...

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  4. A BREAK AWAY.

    LONDON, Thursday,—Zurich reports declare that an important development is imminent in Austria Hungary. The movement favors a ...

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  5. GENERAL TRUST IN WILSON

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—It is reported from New York that many prominent men believe President Wilson’s note is merely the forerunner ...

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  6. BULGARIA’S NEW ROLE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Advices front Amsterdam state that it has been learned In Constantinople that Bulgaria will participate in the forthcoming ...

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  7. The Aisne Battle

    LONDON, Thursday.— A French communique states:— “There have been furious Anglo-French attacks on several days ...

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  8. NEW GERMAN STATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A congress, representing German associations in Austria, has passed, a resolution in favor of the creation of a German ...

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  9. NO PEACE IN SIGHT.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The newspapers throughout the country generally approve fully of President Wilson’s note, but some of them admit, ...

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  10. Germans Beaten.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Thomas Mackenzie, New Zealand High Commissioner, visited those New Zealand soldiers in hospital who had had ...

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  11. SAMMIE PLEASED.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday, — Washington reports say that it is announced from France that the United States troops are satisfied with the ...

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  12. [?] PLEASURE.

    Thursday,—The Paris [?] corrent [?] British Victory at [?] will be fruitful of ...

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  13. POLITE WAY OF PUTTING IT.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.— Mr. Chamberlain chairman of the Senate Military Committee, said that President Wilson's reply- is caicuiatol to ...

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  14. [?] THE OF IT.

    Friday.—An intercepted same official message [?] stong iniary at [?] le Cateau ...

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  15. Influenza Horror.

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday.—Cape Town is almost like a dead city. Business is practically at a standstill. Many places are closed, including most ...

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  16. MERELY A HUN PLAN.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.— Sir Eric Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty. says: "Place at this stare is merely calculated to impair the ...

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  17. FIFTEEN MILE RETREAT.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The German retreat from Cambrai in two exceeds 15 miles. ...

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  18. E HARASS HUNS.

    Tuesday—Sir Douglas [?] with [?] and [?] causal [?] [?] ...

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  19. In Serbia.

    LONDON. Thursday.—It is reported that Mackensen has established headquarters at Belgrade. ...

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  20. Aviators Active.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The' official press bureau announces that the Independent Air Force on Wednesday heavily bombed the Metz ...

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  21. KAISER'S ABDICATION.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.— Speaking in New York, Mr. R. Lansing, Secretary of State, said that the romrs of the Kaiser’s abdication were ...

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  22. PUBLISHED IN BERLIN.

    LONDON Thursday—Reports [?] Amsterdam state that President Wilson's reply has been pnlil' shed in Berlin. It is semi-official. announced ...

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  23. HUNS HURRIED.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.— The Germans expected to spend a fortnight retiring to Donal, and a fortnight reaching the Guise defence line on ...

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  24. LIRY TAKEN.

    LONDON, Thursday.— A French Communique says:— Our pursuit wis continued at night time east of St. Quentin. We ...

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  25. FROM GERMAN SOURCES.

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Australian Press Association learns that the reports of Mackensen's concentration: Serbia . emanate from German ...

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  26. NATIONAL AUTONOMY.

    LONDON. Thursday— copy[?] advices from Vienua report that the Ministerial council has [?] introduce national [?] ...

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  27. WE WILL REPAY.

    MONTREAL, Friday.—From New York it is reported that Mr. Lamsing and peace terms said When the time comes to balance the accounts ...

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  28. [?] CAPTIERED

    [?] Sir Douglas [?] [?] [?] ...

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  29. Near the White Sea

    LONDON, Thursday.—An message from Russia states.— On Sunday the enemy strongly counter-attacked by river and land ...

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  30. IN TURKEY

    PARIS. Friday. —Fik Pasha the [?]Entente ambassador in Britain, has been appointed Court Vizier and Rechild Pasha Minister for Foreigan ...

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  31. HAIG REPORTS PROGRESS.

    LONDON. Thursday.—Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "We continued to advance yesterday evening against a gradually ...

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  32. ALLIES PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Friday.—A French east era communique, dated Wednesday, states:— The Franco-Serbians' are continuing ...

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  33. General Cables.

    "LONDON, Thursday.—News comes from South Wales that the Labor leaders and many workers have received a printed circular by post from ...

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  34. CONDITIONS REASONABLE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Lord Lansdowne interviewed said that President Wilson’s stipulations were reasonable. His points must ha ...

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  35. SERBIAN COMFORT FUND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir C. G. Wade, Agent-General for New South Wales, is organising a Serbian War Comforts Fund, to co-operate with the ...

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  36. Soldiers' Dangers.

    LONDON, Friday.—In connection with the scheme for protecting the soldiers against solicitation by women, Colonel Macready has added a ...

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  37. FOR THE WAR LOAN.

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  38. FROM WAR'S RED FIELD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 words
  39. Enemy's Plans Upset

    LONDON, Thursday—General Maurice, the "Daily News'' correspondent, considers that the fighting since the second Marne battle has entirely upset ...

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  40. SERBIAN GOVERNMENT MOVES.

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Serbian Government is leaving Corfu for Uskub. ...

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  41. ON CITY'S OUTSKIRTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— British cavalry is on the outskirts of Le Catean. VANCOUVER, Thursday.—In New ...

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  42. [?] CITY.

    [?]— Friday’s re[?] [?] the [?] Americans [?] he Germans [?] the wrole ...

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  43. Haig's Tactics.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Two notable members of the Franch general staff have expressed the warmest admiration for Sir Douglas Haig's battles in ...

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  44. Million Dollar Boy.

    MONTREAL Thursday— New York messages state that Tom Skeyhill, the Australian soldier. who some time age recovered his sight, in speaking at ...

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  45. OFFICERS DEFEND SAILORS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— German advices state that the open trial i proceeting of 360 Austrian sailors. mainly from [?]nhmarines for refusting ...

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  46. [?] last Lines.

    Friday—The Australian [?] that the British [?] Tuesday has complete [?] line in the ...

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  47. Red Russia.

    LONDON. Thursday.—Advices from Stockholm state on reliable authority that Germany contemplates the overthrow of the Bolshevik regime shortly, ...

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  48. SHIPPING ACHIEVEMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—American shipyards' delvered 14 ships (362,635 deadweight tons) In September, breaking the world's record. ...

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  49. THE KAISER'S TRIALS.

    LONDON, Thursday, 1.45 p.m.—The United Press Association states that captured telegram sent to a general the staff of the Ninth Corps by the ...

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  50. Praise for Haig.

    LONDON, Friday.—The King has salt the following message to Sir Douglas Haig:—"The magnificent advance of the armies under your ...

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  51. Turks Retreat.

    LONDON, Thursday—Owing to our capture of the important railway centre Rayak, the Turks have evacuated the country south of Horns. ...

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  52. ALLIED REFUGEES.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The State department is advised from Norway that British and French citizens. refugees in the American legation in ...

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  53. German Colonies.

    LONDON, Friday,—The Council of the London Chamber of Commerce, representing over 8000 members has unanimously adopted a resolution ...

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  54. ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.— An official Press Butean report states that Mr Lloyd-George, Mr. Bonar Law, Lord. Robert Cecil, with the chief of the: ...

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  55. Ukraine Situration

    LONDON, Thursday.—Peasant [?] are threateating the general in [?] Ukra[?] The German’s hold of the Black Sea is en[?] ...

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  56. ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE

    MELBOURNE Friday.— The Following Tasmanians have passed the qualitying educational examination for entry to the Royal Naval ...

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  57. Palestine.

    [?] A[?] communt [?] headquarters in Pal[?] waships entered [?] on Sunday and ...

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  58. ECHO OF RAILWAY STRIKE.

    LONDON. Thursday.—Mr Thomas general secretary of the Railway Workers Union who resigned his po[?] ago as a result of ...

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  59. GERMANS RETIRING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Daily News” correspondent at Stockholm says that the Germans are evacuating Probolds. in Russia, after ...

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  60. Brutal Bulgaria.

    LONDON Thursday [?] p.m —A Greek communique states in East mace[?] we [?] [?] ...

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  61. Belgians Revel

    WASHINGTON Thursday From New [?] [?] [?] ...

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  62. ALLIES HINDERED

    LONDON; Thursday,—The Allied advance In Serbia is meeting with considerable [?] owing to leugthening communications had ...

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  63. BIO DUTCH UNDERTAKING

    LONDON, Friday—from[?] [?] it is reported that Holland [?] can a [?] [?] ...

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  64. SOLDIERS IN TROUBLE

    LONDON, [?]—Another [?] Australia War [?] [?] has been re[?] [?] ...

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  65. Aggiesive Pales

    MELBOURNE [?] LONDON Thusday—The [?] [?] [?] ...

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