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  2. [?] SITUATION.

    [?]ORK, Friday. — Frank M. [?] w[?] to the “New York [?] The present merman [?] to the Belgian ...

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  3. PEACE TALK.

    COPENHAGEN. Friday.— The “Politiken’” Berlin correspondent has Interviewed Count Erzberger, who said that it would be a dangerous and ...

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  4. STILL MAKING PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We forced the crossings of the Somme southward of Peronne on ...

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  5. RUSSIAN RIDDLE

    LONDON. Friday —Sir George Buchanan. till recently British Ambassador to Russia, at a dinner at the Russian Club paid a tribute to the ...

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  6. ENEMY WAR WEARINESS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—Evidence is accumulating as to the decline of the mottle of the German army. At least 70,000 deserters are in hiding in ...

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  7. A HINDENBURG MANIFESTO.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—A Hindenburg manifesto, urging the German nation to keep up their spirits is extraordinary document. It does ...

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  8. Submarine Warfare.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Navy department announces that the Lake Owen, the American freighter, has been sunk by a U boat's gunfire in ...

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  9. FRENCH REPORTS.

    LONDON, Saturday, 1.40 a.m.— French communique:—On the whole front between the Somme and the Aisne the thrust of our troops did not ...

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  10. [?]GIERS’ INFORMATION.

    [?] Friday.—Philip Gibbs: [?] is fighting [?] rear [?] [?] st machine [?] range. [?] to give ground ...

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  11. SWEDEN AND SAFETY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—One bundred and ninety-eight members of the American and Italian legations and officials of the American Bank at ...

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  12. AMERICAN FRONT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An American official message says that on September 6, northward. of file Veste we have taken Longueval, Merval and ...

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  13. AMERICAN TRANSPORT TORPEDOED.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The transport Mount Vernon, formerly the Kron Princess Cecille. was torpedoed en route for home. No troops were aboard, ...

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  14. BRITISH COLONY ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Saturday—The “Daily Express” says that grave news as to the position of British residents in Russia was received yesterday which ...

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  15. “AS IN THE EAST. SO IN THE WEST.”

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—The manifesto warns the people against enemy propaganda, and declares “we have enforced peace in the East, and are ...

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  16. AUSTRALIANS’ CAPTURE OF BUSSU.

    LONDON, Friday.—The United Press: The Australians by occupying Bussu (north of Peronne) hold most important high ground, greatly ...

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  17. GERMAN WARSHIP SUNK:

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—A German warship, cruising near Ameland, was mined or torpedoed on September 6. The vessel suddenly heeled over ...

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  18. BELGIAN SECTOR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Belgian communique: The enemy shock troops attacked on a front of three kilometres the advanced positions which ...

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  19. SECURE AND PEACEFUL LABOR.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday. — Hindenburg. in an interview, said “the decisive battle for the Central Powers is proceeding in France. After the ...

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  20. BRITISH FLEET CHASED.

    Admiral Kirchoff asserts in a Kiel newspaper that a fortnight ago the submarines, assisted by destroyers and aircraft compelled the British grand ...

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  21. BOLSHEVIK AMBASSADOR’S PLIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — M.Litviuoff, who was previously confined to his own house, has now been taken to Brixton prison, with his secretary ...

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  22. WARNING TO BERLIN FOLKS.

    LONDON, Friday.—At Berlin General Linsingen, in a proclamation warning Berliners against spreading unfounded rumors, or doubting the ...

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  23. BRITAIN AND THE SOVIETS

    LONDON. Saturday. — Stockholm advices states that Mr. Ransome. the well-known pro-Boishevik correspondent of the “Daily News,” from ...

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  24. TRACK OF THE VANDAL.

    PARIS, Friday.—There is intense indignation among the French soldiers at finding the villages they are recapturing wantonly destroyed, even ...

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  25. Can Stop the War.

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. Robert Smillie. presiding at a conference of Nottingham miners, said that he had power enough to put an end to the ...

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  26. GERMAN ADMISSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday—The “North German Gazette” says the British have undeniably achieved an important tactical success between the Scarpe ...

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  27. MAJORITY SOCIALIST PARTY’S OFFER.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday. — German Chancellor Von Hert[?]ing invited Herr Ebert. a Socialist deputy, to an interview the same day as ...

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  28. [?] ER JUNCTION.

    [?] Saturday.—The Australia [?] Association a [?] that to-[?] pra[?] on the [?] Wood ...

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  29. ADVANCES ALONG WHOLE LINE.

    LONDON, Saturday afternoon.— Sir Douglas Haig: We made further progress east and north-eastward of Peronne, and ...

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  30. MANGIN’S REMARKABLE PROGRESS.

    LONDON. Friday.—War Correspondent Perris telegraphs: The most remarkable thing in the changed situation is General ...

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  31. ENEMY RESISTANCE INCREASED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—French comminique: To-day’s advance reached seven or eight kilometres In depth on the Somme front. The enemy, whose ...

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  32. FISMES A WRECK.

    LONDON, Friday.—Paris reports that when the Americans entered Fismes the town was a complete wreck. Hardly a building was ...

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  33. German Demoralisation.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The “Daily Telegraph’s” Rotterdam correspondent states that though stories of German demoralisation must be ...

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  34. COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT.

    MOSCOW. Friday. — The Counterrevolutionaries all over Russia tie making attempts against the Soviet representatives. The Soviet ...

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  35. SIGNS OF FURTHER RETREAT.

    ROTTERDAM, Friday.—General Salzmann, the military critic of the “Vossische,” says “on the Cambrai St. Quentin line we are fighting under ...

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  36. CAPTURE OF SPOIL HEAP AND ROAD METAL.

    LONDON, Saturday -Night.—General Haig reports this evening as follows:— Along the whole front southward of Havrincourt the German retreat ...

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  37. JUNCTION OF FORCES.

    TIKIO, Friday.—The Czech forces, marching eastward from Lake Baikal, have functioned with General Semenoff’s irregulars, who are also is ...

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  38. [?] OF THE FIGHTING LINE.

    [?] Friday.—The Australian [?] action [?]earns that from [?] our Flanders line runs [?] and half way ...

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  39. “THE HOUR IS CLOSE AT HAND.”

    An American wireless message from Paris: A semi-official announcement says the [?]our seems close at hand when the superb efforts of the ...

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  40. ARCHANGEL FRONT.

    LONDON, Friday. — A British Northern Russian, official message says: After severe-hand to hand fighting on the Archangel front. with the ...

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  41. MORE MACHINE GUNS.

    War correspondent James, on the American front, says: Captured orders show that the German army is being organised on a basts of a ...

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  42. TRENCH WARFARE RESUMED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Percival Phillips :—Fighting ceased almost as a bruptly as it began along the new front of the Nord Canal, and only ...

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  43. A TIRED CHANCELLOR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The “Daily Express” correspondent at Geneva publishes a telegram from Munich which states that von Hertling the ...

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  44. MANY RUSSIANS JOINING CZECHS.

    NEW YORK Thursday.—Washington official advices [?]cate that it is expected the Czecho-Slovaks have destroyed the Bolshevik army east of ...

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  45. AMERICANS SOUTH OF THE A[?]NE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—American communique:— South ward of the Aisne our troops entered Muscount, where fifty [?] were taken. ...

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  46. BURNING VILLAGES AND EXPLODING DUMPS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The United. press correspondent:—Clouds of smoke from burning villages and spurting flames from exploding ammunition ...

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  47. FRENCH OPTIMISTIC.

    LONDON, Friday.—Paris reports that the enemy’s counter attacks especially in the Lye region, tend to show that he is not in a position to ...

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  48. GERMAN LOSSES.

    [?] correspondent [?] says that [?]45 [?] German has 2[?] ...

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  49. FRENCHMEN IMPRISONED AT MOSCOW.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Danish Minister at Moscow is protecting the French [?] but the [?]quarters of the French military mission ...

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  50. SEVERAL BATTERIES CAPTURED

    LONDON, S[?] reports that General [?] [?] of [?] ...

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