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  2. [?] OF WILSON’S REPLY

    [?]Press Association—Copyright. [?]YORK Thursday. 2 a.m. —Mr Lansing. Secretary of State, public the following ...

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  3. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE

    NEW YORK, Thursday, 10.65 p.m.— The Washington correspondent of the “New York Times” reports that cables received by the Italian Embassy from ...

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  4. MACEDONIA

    LONDON, Thursday, 12.36 a.m.— The Serbians are within six miles of the Danube. The German rearguards under General Yon Gailwltz are resisting ...

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  5. SITUATION REVIEWED

    LONDON, Friday, 5.25 p.m.—The Australian Press Association learns that as yet the enemy on the Western front has not shortened his line appreciably ...

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  6. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Minutes of the proceedings and papers from the imperial Conference have been published In the form of a Blue Book, ...

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  7. SLOWING DOWN IN BELGIUM

    LONDON, Friday, 2.40 a.m.—Belgian communique: The enemy late yesterday attacked our lines on the northern part of the Derivation Canal. ...

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  8. BRUTAL BULGERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The correspondent of the “Morning Post” at Athens reports that the Greek Government has addressed an urgent request ...

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  9. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Italian official; The French penetrated the enemy's positions on Mount Sisemol, taking 730 prisoners. The British [?] ...

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  10. Accept, sir, the renewed assurances of my high consideration. (Signed) ROBT LAMBING.

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—Opinions to the President’s reply are somewhat varied, hut the general comment is favorable. It is believed that the ...

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  11. RECORD OF PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — This morning Sir Douglas Haig issued the following communique:— attack was resumed on the ...

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  12. A GERMAN BOAST.

    LONDON, Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—A wireless German official message says: Belgian inhabitants assisted the enemy in the fighting in the ...

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  13. Daring Australians

    LONDON, Thursday.— Sergeant P. J. Fleming, from Deloraine (Tas.) and Corporal G. H. Hemming, from Berrigan (N.S.W.), who together escaped ...

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  14. THE BRITISH ATTACK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association learns that the British attack north of Le Catean started at 5.30 a.m. on Wednesday, ...

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  15. NORTH OF LE CATEAU.THE BATTLEFIELD EXTENDED.

    AN IMPORTANT ADVANCE. LONDON, Friday, 4.23 a.m.: We extended the battle front this morning northwards as far as the ...

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  16. HUNS IN RETREAT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Serbian official:— “We forced the enemy to retreat on the Razanj front, and crossed to the west of the Morava River, advancing ...

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  17. HUNS RETIRING.

    LONDON, Friday, 2.40 a.m.—The latest French eastern communique reads:—“French troops have entered Negotin (south-east of Belgrade) ...

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  18. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government has informed Germany that the brothers Niemyer, commandants at Holdminden and Clausthat camps, ...

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  19. THE VALENCIENNES THRUST.

    LONDON. Thursday, 11 p.m.—Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “Sharp lighting continued on Wednesday afternoon and evening on the ...

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  20. AUSTRIA OBEYS.

    ZURICH, Thursday.—It is officially stated in Vienna that the Austrian army is preparing to evaluate Serbia and Montenegro in accordance with ...

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  21. INDEBTED TO WILSON.THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Westminster Gazette” states that the democratic nations should be grateful to President Wilson for forcibly projecting ...

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  22. PROBABLE TERMS.

    LONDON, Thursday—The correspondent of the United Press Association at Washington learns that the terms an armistice would include the ...

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  23. EVIDENCES OF HATRED.

    LONDON. Friday.—Mr. Ward Price, correspondent for the “Daily Chronicle” with the Anglo-Serbian forces, writes: “The Serbian prisoners war ...

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  24. Hun Submarines

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Erie Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty, interviewed after his American trip, said that Germany’s underwater strength ...

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  25. RED AND GOLD.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Writing in the “Dally Chronicle.” Sir. Phillip Gibbs says: The British armies are driving forward in the great forest of ...

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  26. The German Colonies

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Chronicle” welcomes Mr. A. J. Balfour's outspoken pronouncement that the German colonies must not be ...

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  27. LORD MILNER’S VIEWS.

    LONDON, Friday, 2.10 a.m.—Major Davies in the House of Commons today drew attention to an interview with Lord Milner in the “Evening ...

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  28. League of Nations

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Geoffrey Wade (Agent-General for New South Wales), presiding at a lee tyre on the League of Nations at King’s. College, ...

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  29. Aviation.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Press Bureau announces that from June to September, both months inclusive, the British destroyed 1443, and brought ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA’S MESSAGE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mr. Henry Braddon, Australian Trade Commissioner in America, In a speech at the St. George’s Club luncheon, said he ...

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  31. OlSE CANAL CROSSED.

    LONDON. Thursday. 3.30 p.m.— French headquarters reports:—On the Oise front we crossed the caual east of Graude vexly. Despite epemy ...

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  32. WILL SLEEP EASIER.

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—Mr. Henry Braddon, the recently appointed Australian Trade commissioner in America. was entertained by the St ...

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  33. NO DISHONORABLE PEACE.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—In the debate in the Reichstag on President Wilson’s letter to Germany Count Westarp (Conservative ) who ...

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  34. BRITAIN’S PLANS.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the House of Commons, lord Robert Cecil, replying to Major Davies, said it was not proposed that the French Commission's ...

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  35. THE HOMELAND

    PARIS. Thursday. — The [?] Government is transferring Its head quarters from Le Havre (Fr`ance) to Bruges (Belgium). ...

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  36. Liebknecht Free

    LONDON, Thursday.—A German message by wireless states that an amnesty has -been granted to Karl Liebknecht, the Socialist leader, who ...

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  37. Laon-Verrfun Front

    LONDON, Friday. 1.40 a.m. Between the Oise and the Serra, says, a communique, we attacked and made a big advance, despite ...

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  38. Austria Warned

    LONDON. Thursday.—In the House Commons. Mr. L. Hope, a junior Lord of the Treasury, announced that Britain has warned Austria that the ...

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  39. MR. BALFOUR CRITICISED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. J. Dillon, the House -of Commons, strongly criticised Mr. Balfo[?]s speech where to the latter stated that we were nat ...

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  40. A GREAT WELCOME.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—A Berlin message states that there Was a great demonstration when Liebknecht was leaving the prison. In reply to ...

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  41. Indian Reforms

    LONDON, Thursday—In the House of Lords to-day. Lord Middleton moved the appointment of a joint committee in consider Lord Montagn’s ...

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  42. REVOLUTION. SENSATION IN HUNGARY. .

    LONDON, Friday.—In -the Hungarian Chamber of Deputies Count Karolyi, Conservative leader, demanded that the Independence of Hungary ...

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  43. MOBILISING DIPLOMACY.

    LONDON; Thursday.—-It Is reported that the Allies are forming later-Allied diplomatic council, and that Colonel House (president Wilson’s ...

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  44. London’s Police

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir George Cave, Secretary for Home Affairs, [?] in the Hense of Commons .a supplementary Vote of £1,200.000 in ...

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  45. Proud Destitution.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The [?] Secretary to the War Office, Mr [?]states in the[?] House of Commons that the [?] ...

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  46. Metal Corporation

    LONDON, Thursday.— The leading Australian metal companies have been invited to taken an interest in the British Metal Corporation It is ...

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  47. PUBLIC INTEREST.

    [?] care secretary of State for Home affairs said Mr. Balfour had only death with the matter of [?] [?] because he though ...

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  48. HINDENBURG’S ARMY. APPEAL FOR CONFIDENCE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Marshal Von Hindenburg In ft message, to the troop, which has been [?] units says,[?] ...

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