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  2. ALL CLEAR!

    "Extensive changes in the war map are expected within the next few days," says a London message. Heavy fighting is certain to occur north of Verdun and between the Sambre and Meuse Rivers." Zeebrugge fell to the Belgians on Saturday. The Allies, in the ...

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  3. DIPLOMATIC UNITY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Significant articles appear in several of the Ministerial newspapers, which warmly approve of President Wilson's Notes, but claim ...

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  4. TOWARDS TOURNAI

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Australian Press Association learns that the British have crossed the Selle along the whole line, and advanced to an ...

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  5. AUSTRIA'S ABORTIVE PEACE BID

    President Wilson's' reply to the Austrian peace note is a flat refusal to entertain the proposals contained in the Austrian note. The President bases his refusal upon the action of the Czech-Slovaks and Jugo-Slavs, contending that the Czech-Slovak National Council "is a ...

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  6. TWO MILES FROM TOURNAI.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Official: In this morning's attack the British forced a passage over the Selle River between Le Cateau and Denain. Having ...

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  7. OFFICIAL TEXT OF NOTES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing) to-day made public the following communication received from the Minister of Sweden at Washington:— By order of my Government, I have the honor, confidentially ...

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  8. A NEW GERMANY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—M. Morganthau, in the course of a Liberty Loan speech to-day, said that unless pence was restored upon terms ...

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  9. FOOLING THE SOLDIERS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Mr. James, correspondent with the American Army, cables that prisoners say that the German notes and President's ...

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  10. GERMANY'S REPLY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—According, to an Amsterdam report an unofficial summary of Germany's reply to America agrees to the evacuation of Belgium ...

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  11. A LATER VERSION.

    LONDON, Sunday night.—Although the full text of Germany's reply to President. Wilson is not yet available, an unofficial summary has been ...

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  12. DUTCH FRONTIER REACHED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Allied line has reached the Dutch frontier, eight miles E. of Bruges. Belgians entered Zeebrugge on Saturday. The ...

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  13. BELGIANS ADVANCING RAPIDLY

    LONDON, Monday.—The King of the Belgians reports:— We continue our pursuit of the enemy, hustling his rearguards. Our ...

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  14. BATTLE BULLETINS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Official: Early this morning we attacked enemy positions on the line of the Selle River N. of Le Cateau, and crossed the river ...

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  15. FROM GENERAL RETAIN.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Official: The enemy on the Oise front has been completely thrown back east of the river. The right wing of our 1st Army ...

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  16. PRESIDENT'S STERN REFUSAL TO DEAD WITH HAPSBD[?]

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—President Wilson's rejection of the Austrian note is received with keep satisfaction. It is believed that the reply will ...

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  17. 800 SQ. MILES IN 4 DAYS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The German retirement, which began last week on a 60-mile front, has now spread, until it has affected all ...

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  18. GERMAN-AMERICAN ARMISTICE SUGGESTED.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The German newspapers say that the German reply to President Wilson offers guarantees of a suspension of the ...

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  19. A LASTING FRIENDSHIP

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Australian forces are gratified with Field-Marshal Haig's. Special order acknowledging the services of the two American ...

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  20. REPATRIATED AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Private J. F. Bitmead, of the 48th Australian Battalion, has arrived in London. He was taken prisoner on April 13, near ...

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  21. IS DENMARK COMING IN?

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—Denmark has called Germany's attention to the non-fulfilment of a certain clause of the treaty of 1864 regarding a referendum ...

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  22. GERMAN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—German official: We evacuated Bruges, Thielt and Kortrik. On both sides of Vouziers, the enemy established himself on the east ...

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  23. BOMBS FOR BERLIN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Major-General Kenly, of the United States Military Aeronautics Branch, states that the Handley-Page ...

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  24. SERBS' NORTHWARD MARCH

    PARIS, Sunday.—A French eastern communique, states:— On Friday the Franco-Serbians occupied Kniazlievntz (20 miles N. of ...

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  25. 15,000 HUNS TRAPPED.

    Frontier reports reaching Amsterdam declare, that 15,000 Germans N. of Eecloo have been cut off, and have sought refuge in Holland. ...

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  26. "UNSINKABLE SHIP" SINKS!

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The American "unsinkable ship" Lucia, equipped with buoyancy boxes, has been torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic. ...

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  27. [?] CIEMENCEAU IN LILLE [?]

    PARIS, Sunday.—M. Clemenceau (Premier of France) visited Lille, Rouhaix and Teurcoing to-day. General Birdwood accompanied him M. ...

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  28. "WE ARE BEATEN!"

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday—When the evacuation of the Belgian coast became known at Culogne, it was the signal for the war demonstrations. ...

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  29. LOOTING IN LILLE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The horses which the Germans carried off from Lille included three from the famous Serum Institute. ...

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  30. FOOTS RESERVES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—General Marsh (Chief of Staff) announces that more than 2,000,000 American soldiers are now overseas. ...

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