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  2. SOVIETS' EXPECTATIONS OF GERMANY.

    The "Daily News" Stockholm correspondent states that there are indications that the Soviet Government expects Germany will shortly become ...

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  4. OSTEND CAPTURED

    The Belgians continue to advance on the whole front and have crossed the Yser Canal at Schoorbakke and are now enveloping the Thorout line. ...

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  5. HUN SOLDIERS CHANT PACIFIST HYMNS.

    The "Matin" reports that all travellers from Berlin state that the hope of a speedy peace is giving rise to most curious manifestations in Germany. ...

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  6. DEMOBILISATION.

    Mr. Adison, in a speech at London, said demobilisation would be undertaken according to the industrial requirements and not by military units. Priority ...

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  7. AMERICANS TAKE ADDITIONAL PRISONERS.

    An American official states: We captured and passed beyond Grand Pre taking an additional 1000 prisoners. ...

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  8. THE LANDING AT OSTEND.

    The Admiralty reports: Our air force contingents attacked while the Navy landed at. Ostend this morning. They reported it clear of the enemy. ...

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  9. HIGH COMMAND TAKES ORDERS.

    The German High Command, complying with President, Wilson's directions, has ordered the cessation of plunder and destruction during the retreat. ...

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  10. OUTSKIRTS OF BRUGES REACHED.

    A Belgian communique states: All attacks carried out by the Franco-Belgians since 14th October were completely successful. On the whole front in Flanders the ...

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  11. RECOGNITION FOR POLISH ARMY.

    The British Government has recognised the Polish National Army as an autonomous co-belligerent. ...

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  12. ADMISSION OF WITHDRAWAL.

    A wireless German official message states: We withdrew our front to a line eastward of Leourot, Coolscamp, and Inglemunster, behind the Lys. ...

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  13. RUSSIA.

    New York despatches from Archangel say that the Allied forces repulsed heavy Bolshevik attacks on both banks of the Dvina 150 miles north of Kotlas. ...

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  14. GERMAN SECOND LINE IN BELGIUM BROKEN.

    The United Press correspondent learns that the Allies have effected a break through on the German second line of defence in Belgium, advancing nine ...

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  15. REPORTED RE-CALL OF SUBMARINES.

    The "Handelsblad" learns that Germany has re-called all her submarines. ...

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  16. HEAVY ARTILLERYING ON THE OISE-SERRE FRONT.

    A French communique states: Contact was maintained in the night time along the entire Oise-Serre front. Fairly great machine-gun and artillerying prevailed. ...

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  17. EMPEROR KARL'S CHANGED VIEWS.

    The State Department learns from Berne that the Emperor Karl will grant autonomy to subject races and constitutional reforms in Austria. ...

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  18. OCCUPATION OF LILLE CONFIRMED

    The Central News Agency states that the British occupation of Lille is confirmed. The city is apparently not much damaged. ...

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  19. THE DAY OF THE BOLSHEVIK.

    Mr. Arno Doesch Fleurot, the "New York World's" Christiania correspondent cables that the Bolsheviki are killing mill-owners and engineers who are ...

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  20. PUBLICATION OF FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG'S DESPATCH.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons, said that Field-Marshal Haig's despatch concerning this year's operations would be published within the next ...

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  21. AMERICANS ADVANCE ON BOTH SIDES OF THE MEUSE.

    The 1st American Army have continued their attacks and advanced on both sides of the Meuse. ...

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  22. THE PEACE MOVE.

    The first news of Germany's rumoured capitulation created great excitement. Crowds gathered around the bulletin boards awaiting the latest news. The ...

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  23. FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG'S REPORT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: This morning the British and Americans attacked on a nine-mile front north-eastwards of Bohain and met ...

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  24. ADMIRAL BEATTY INTERVIEWED.

    The "British Weekly" reports an interview with Admiral Beatty, wherein the latter said he certainly expected the German fleet must come out. ...

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  25. RENEWED BRITISH OFFENSIVE.

    A new British offensive has been started on the Bohain-Le Cateau front. The British have captured Lille. Their troops have also entered Courtrai. ...

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  26. DEMAND THAT GERMANY REBUILDS DESTROYED TOWNS.

    Public speakers and letters in the newspapers endorse the widespread popular demand that German prisoners should be employed in coal ...

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  27. THE PEACE RUMORS.

    The greatest interest is manifested by the State Department and others in official and diplomatic circles over Press despatches saying that Germany had ...

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  28. BRITISH SLIGHTLY PUSHED BACK.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: The enemy delivered a strong local counter attack at Haussy pressing us back to the western edge of the ...

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  29. ABANDONED MATERIAL AT LAOS.

    The enemy at Laos abandoned vast stores, the roads being lined with shells and shell cases. Miles of light railways remain in position, together with stacks ...

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  30. IN THE BALKANS.

    The French have entered Pirot and are now en route to Sofia. The Servians captured Alexianto. ...

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  31. DEMORALISED GERMAN TROOPS.

    The "Daily Press" Amsterdam correspondent states that it is reported that soldiers with civilians in support are refusing to go to the front, which is ...

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  32. BACKING THE PRESIDENT.

    Senator Lewis has introduced in the Senate a resolution expressing confidence in President Wilson in whatever course he chooses to take with reference to the ...

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  33. GERMANS SCRAMBLING FROM BRUSSELS.

    A Rotterdam report states that the German surrender reached Brussels on Wednesday. The Germans did not interfere when the Belgian flags were hoisted ...

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  34. DRAMA OCCUPIED BY GREEK TROOPS.

    A Greek communique states: We have occupied Drama. ...

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  35. STILL PURSUING THE ENEMY.

    A Serbian communique reports: We continue to pursue the enemy and we have occupied the town of Alexinatz and the Mountains Kressibaba and ...

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  36. REICHSTAG'S CONSIDERATION OF REPLY.

    The Reichstag on Friday considers the reply to President Wilson. ...

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  37. SACRIFICING REAR GUARDS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs (correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle") reports that the enemy, knowing it is inevitable that a withdrawal from Western Belgium is ...

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  38. PEACE OR A REVOLUTION.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent states that a neutral just arrived from Germany states it is not an exaggeration to say that Germany will be ...

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  39. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    It is reported that the Grand Duke Nicholas has been executed. ...

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  40. REPATRIATION FOR DAMAGE IN. FRANCE AND BELGIUM.

    Lord Cecil has announced that the Entente Governments are discussing repatriation for wanton damage in France and Belgium. ...

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  41. AMERICAN NEWS.

    The American Consul's wireless message received to-day, states:-- Washington.--The Belgian Legation states that the German military, before ...

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  42. DRAMATIC EXPLANATIONS.

    The "Daily News" political correspondent says the secret of the German situation and the tense pause which kept London waiting far into the evening ...

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  43. INDEPENDENCE OF POLAND.

    Following on a conference of Deputies, Austrian and Prussian, Poland's independence was proclaimed at Warsaw on Monday. Work was suspended, flags ...

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  44. FEATHER IN GENERAL BIRDWOOD'S CAP.

    Newspapers point out that the fall of Lille, in addition to being a feather in General Birdwood's cap, is also a 5th Army's triumph of revenge. It had ...

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  45. MONEY NEVER MORE URGENTLY NECESSARY.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in a message to the "Feed the Guns Campaign," says the magnificent war news must not react unfavorably. War bonds and money ...

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  46. STIRRING SCENES AT LILLE.

    Stirring scenes are occurring at Lille, where the enemy quietly withdrew. The inhabitants thronged westward to meet the victorious British, who marched in ...

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  47. BRUNHILDE REAR DEFENCES REACHED.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the French have reached the main German rear defences of the Brunhilde line, while the British are established ...

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  48. HUNGARIAN INDEPENDENCE.

    A Berlin message states that a proclamation has been read to the Hungarian Parliament declaring Hungary's independence. ...

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  49. IN FULL RETREAT.

    The whole German Army under General von Arneim is in retreat from the North Sea through the region of Lille. ...

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  50. SPANISH INFLUENZA.

    The influenza epidemic is rapidly abating at Capetown, Johannesburg, and Kimberley, but it is spreading to the country districts. There is ...

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  51. REVOLT AGAINST YOUNG TURKS PARTY.

    The "Tribune" says a revolution against the Young. Turks Party has begun at Constantinople. The Germans have sent twenty Navy units to protect ...

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  52. AMERICANS TAKE GRAND PRE.

    The Americans have captured Grand Pre after an artillery attack. They waded the river Aire and surprised the enemy, who were forced into a retreat ...

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