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  2. THE FALL OF FISMES.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Throughout France the capture of Soissons is re-garded as the best news this year. The enemy continues in full retreat, and the ...

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  3. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—A Moscow telegram announces that the Government intends to try the Czarina in respect to her relations with Rasputin, the rascal ...

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  4. [?] YEAR OF THE WAR.

    [?]DON, Sunday—In commemoration [?] entry into the fifth year of the [?]Mr. Massey (N.Z.) [?]blished a mes-[?] follows:—“We have had many ...

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  5. INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Night—The acting Secretary of State issues the following statement to the press in regard to the American-Japanese action in ...

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  6. U.S.A. AND THE WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Mr. Hurley, chairman of the United States Shipping Board, advises Lord Northcliffe, that a California yard launched the 12,000 ton ...

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  7. LENIN GOES TO BERLIN.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Berlin newspapers publish a Moscow telegram to the effect that Lenin shortly visits Berlin and Vienna to settle the difficulties between ...

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  8. VISITING CONGRESSMEN.

    LONDON, Monday. — Nine United States congressmen are visiting England. In joint statements they point out that America's agricultural production is ...

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  9. MURMAN COAST.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The United Press correspondent at Kandalaksha says that a revolution in favor of the Allies occurred at Archangel, and the ...

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  10. AMERICAN WIRELESS NEWS.

    Wireless per American Consul:— WASHINGTON, Monday.—Chairman Hurley, of the Shipping Board, has announced the launching in a Pacific coast ...

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  11. RAIDS REPULSED AT ARRAS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—We drove off raiders southward of Arras. Our patrols prisonered a few in the La Bassee sector. ...

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  12. THE RETIREMENT FROM ALBERT.

    LONDON, Monday.—War Correspondent Percival Phillips says the German retirement on a twelve miles’ front in the Albert sector apparently began on ...

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  13. ARCHANGEL REVOLUTION NOT CONFIRMED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Australian Press Association learns that there is no official confirmation in London that the Allies have occupied Archangel, but ...

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  14. ENEMY RETREAT.

    LONDON, Sunday, 9.3 p.m.—The Australian Press Association learns that the enemy has retired to the north bank of the Vesle. The French crossed the ...

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  15. Italian Front.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Italian official message says: We captured a peak on Dossealta, where the enemy has been maintaining himself at a heavy cost ...

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  16. AUSTRALIANS’ PERSISTENT POLICY.

    The British advance in the Albert sector follows a harassing policy which the Australians have persistently carried out at Morlancourt and Villers Bretonneux. ...

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  17. GENERAL REBUKES TROOPS.

    LONDON, Monday.—A captured army order by General Von Quast, commanding the Sixth German Army, complains of the steady deterioration of discipline, ...

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  18. FIFTH WAR YEAR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The news is generally considered as extremely encouraging. The Allies begin the fifth year of the war with excellent prospects. ...

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  19. Australia House.

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Daily Telegraph says Australia House would be an ornament to any capital, and we hope it will long stand as a monument ...

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  20. FISMES CAPTURED.

    MONTREAL, Sunday.—Washington re ports General Pershing's communique as follows: — The Americans captured Fismes by assault, and hold the south ...

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  21. SOISSONS A VERITABLE CEMETERY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—From Paris: The battle to the present has been a triumph of manoeuvres, for General Foch is absolutely certain the enemy intended to ...

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  22. Japan’s Financial Help.

    MONTREAL, Monday.—At New York the Japanese financial commission states that Japan's intention is to continue her financial policy in support of the Allies ...

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  23. ENEMY'S FLANKS TURNED.

    VANCOUVER (B.C.), Sunday Night.— The Germans retired on a ten miles’ front at Montdidier. Both enemy flanks have been turned ...

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  24. [?] MESSAGES TO RULERS.

    [?] that the King sent messages [?] of [?]zil. France, Greece, [?] P[?] and Serbia, em-ing the Em[?]’s unchanging ...

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  25. WITHDRAWAL ACROSS THE ANCRE.

    LONDON, Sunday, 10.[?] p.m.—A wireless German official message says:—On both sides of Albert we withdrew from [?]r posts without interference to the ...

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  26. ORDERLY RETIREMENT CONTINUES.

    LONDON, Monday. — Correspondents on the Franco-American front emphasise the importance of the fact that the Marne salient has disappeared. ...

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  27. GERMAN NEWSPAPERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The “Frankfurter Zeitung” says: “We must give up hope that the summer campaign will end the war. The enemy will certainly ...

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  28. Labor in South Africa.

    CAPE TOWN, Monday.—The Johannesburg Chamber of Mines offer the federated unions to bring the total war from £600,000 to £1,000,000 per ...

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  29. [?]CAN TR[?]SUTES TO ENGLAND.

    [?] YORK, Sunday. — The news. [?] throug[?] the country pay tri-[?] England on the anniversary of [?] for the part she has played. ...

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  30. SERVICES AT THE FRONT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Correspondents on the British front describe the Remembrance Day services of all denominations which were held behind the lines, while ...

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  31. MARNE ADVANCE UNIMPORTANT.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday. — Generals Hindenburg and Ludendorff, receiving the correspondents of the Berlin newspapers, admitted that the general scheme ...

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  32. Negotiated Peace.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. W. S. Churchill (Minister of Monitions), replying to Lansdowne, said: “To enter a struggle like this, to proclaim that vital and ...

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  33. LLOYD-GEORGE'S MESSAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The following message from the Prime Minister of Great Britain was issued by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt):—“The message ...

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  34. King of Hellene

    ATHENS, Sunday.—Premier Venizelos presented a medal to King Alexander and paid a tribute to the cool courage he displayed when an neroplane bombed ...

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  35. FRENCH REPORTS.

    LONDON, Monday, 25 a.m.—French communique: We reached the Vesle at several points east of Fismes. The enemy rearguards resisted strongly, ...

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  36. RIDE PARK SERVICE.

    [?]y [?]and persons, including [?] Mayor and the sheriff, attend-[?] open-air service in Hyde Park. [?] the shrine erected as a tribute to ...

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  37. AMERICAN CAPTURES

    MONTREAL, Sunday. — Washington reports that General Pershing's communique states that in the course of the American operations 3400 Germans were ...

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  38. Germany’s Policy.

    ZURICH, Sunday.—Von Hentze (Gerrman Foreign Minister) has been summoned to Berlin with all German representatives abroad, in order to receive ...

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  39. QUIET SUNDAY FORENOON.

    LONDON, Sunday. 4.20 p.m. — Paris communique: The battlefront is unchanged. There is nothing to report. ...

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  40. [?]SHOP’S PATHETIC STORY.

    [?] Smith, chaplain-general of the [?] preachign at Westminster Abbey [?] p[?]thetic story of an Australian [?]ed man who, with his five ...

    Article : 50 words
  41. Austrian Admissions.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Wireless, Austrian official: The enemy penetrated portions of our positions at Dossealta. The enemy reoccupled the Fieria to ...

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  42. EIGHT MILES SINCE FRIDAY.

    LONDON, Monday. 1.30 p.m.—Paris reports that since Friday the Germans retreated between seven and eight miles along the Rueims-Soissons front, ...

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  43. NEWS WELCOMED IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Monday.—The newspapers warmly welcome, the Japanese formal declaration announcing that she is immediately sending a first contingent to ...

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  44. RUPPRECHT SHORTENS FRONT.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Marcel Hutin says Prince Rupprecht’s evacuation of the positions west of the Ancre, and the shortening of his front round Albert, is ...

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  45. Aerial Warfare.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—Thousands of laborers are engaged in repairing work at Zeebrugge. The British airmen are constantly bombing the barbor and ...

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  46. [?]ELEBRATIONS IN FRANCE.

    [?]S, Sunday.—Anniversary services [?]eld throughout France. There [?] vast congregation at Notre Dame [?]ch the Archbishops of Paris and ...

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  47. Submarine Warfare.

    MONTREAL, Monday—Halifax reports that three American fishing schooners were sunk by U boats off Seal Island, [?]ova Scotta. The crews have ...

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  48. “SAIL GOES WELL.”

    LONDON, Sunday.—At Paris Premier [?]mencean, addressing the Jom[?]lists last evening, [?] The Germans are falling away everywhere between ...

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  49. House of Commons.

    LONDON, Monday. — In view of the criticism of the committee on national expenditure, a lively [?] the [?] for the Ministry of [?] ...

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  50. KING TO PRESIDENT.

    [?]DON, Monday.—The Press Burean [?]ces that President Wilson sent [?]ge to the King as follows:— [?] cordially extends her hand to ...

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  51. BRITISH AIR REPORTS.

    Sir Dougles Halg: We [?] tons of combs and shot down [?] [?]oplanes to-day. Our night [?] [?] five tons on railway [?] ...

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  52. GENERAL HAIG’S REPORTS.

    LONDON, Sunday—Sir Donglas H[?] [?] ...

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  53. CELEBRATIONS IN AFRICA.

    CAPE TOWN, Monday.—The war unniversary was celebrated by religious services throughout the [?] note was [?] of [?] ...

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