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  5. STOP PRESS

    The “National Tidende” reports that Germany ceased purchasing army boats because they are not preparing for a winter campaign. There are persistent ...

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  6. TERRIFIC FIGHTING

    A communique issued this afternoon reads:— “The night was calm north and south the Somme. ...

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  7. LATEST NEWS FROM BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig states:-“Fighting was continued all day at the southern sectors. We slightly progressed at some points. The remainder ...

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  8. RUSSIAN FRONT

    A communique reads: “Fierce battles between the Styr and the Stockhod continue. “Our troops at Kolemea dislodged ...

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  9. LATEST NEWS FROM PARIS..

    A communique reads. “The French sector north of the Somme is calm. “South of the Somme in spite of ...

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  10. THE GERMAN VERSION

    A Berlin communique reads : — “The enemy did not renew the attack north of Ancre Brook, but instead brought a strong force between the ...

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  11. ITALIAN FRONT

    A communiqne reads : — “There was desperate fighting on Sunday on the northern slopes of Mont Pasubio. ...

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  12. THREE YEARS FOR A TRAITOR. TRIBICK LINCOLN SENTENCED.

    Ignatins Timothy Tribick Lincoln, ex M.P, Darlington, who was extradited from America on a forgery charge, was given three years p[?] ...

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  13. TREND OF GERMAN OPINION-SOCIALIST BEATS THE MILITARY PARTY.

    A wireless from Berne Says an anti-war Socialist named Muller in the Reichstag bye-election for Reibach Neurode (Silesia) crushingly defeated ...

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  14. MESSAGE FROM SIR DOUGLAS HAIG.

    Sir Douglas Haig says: — “The enemy reinforced by many battalions drawn from other parts of the line continues to offer very stubborn ...

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  15. GERMANS HAVE NO SURPRISES.

    The correspondent of the “Morning Post” says the fighting on the West front has not revealed the Germans to be the possessors of any surprises. The ...

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  16. VIENNA AND THE FAST FRONT. FLUCTUATING FIGHTING ADMITTED.

    A Vienna communique reads : — “We repulsed the Russian advances in Bukovina . “Fighting at Kolomea continues ...

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  17. MISCELLANEOUS

    General Smuts reports: — “Col Van der Venter assumed the offensive on the 24th. He drovs out the enemy form prepared positions at ...

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  18. SIX ATTACKS ON THIAUMONT.

    A communique reads:— “Six enemy attacks on Thiaumont work, the last being accompanied by liquid fire, were unsuccessful. The ...

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  19. GERMANS GETTING ANXIOUS. MORE GROUND MUST GO.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” Amsterdam correspondent says the German newspapers show traces of anxiety. Critics declare the bombardment ...

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  21. REMARKABLE FRENCH ADVANCE IN CENTRE.

    The advance at the French centre was remarkably effective, many important defences on the right wing were seized after magnificent assaults. A ...

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  22. ANOTHER NARRATIVE FROM MR. GIBBS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, writing to the “Daily Chronicle,” says:— We are slowly but steadily gaining ground. The progress since Saturday ...

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  23. BRITISH CAPTURES EXCEED FIVE THOUSAND.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that torrential rains interfered with the offensive. The prisoners taken by the British exceed 5,000. ...

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  25. FOR THE FOURTH TIME.

    A oommunique reads: — “The enemy redoubled his efforts at Thisumont. There was a violent bombardment with large calibre shells. ...

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  26. DEVASTAION BY FRENCH ARTILLERY.

    The “Morning Post’s” Paris correspondent says the prisoners state such was the devastation by the artillery on the French front that 31 German ...

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