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  2. ACTION BY AUSTRIA

    A message received at Amsterdam from Vienna reports that the "Berliner Tageblat" states authentically that Austro-Hungary requested ...

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  3. GERMANS RETREATING

    Vancouver advices report that the Franco-American forces have broken through along the whole front of the enemy defence line in the Champagne ...

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    [?]cable news on this page [?] headed has appeared in the "Times,"[?] to Australia by special permission. It should be understood [?]are not those of the "Times" unless expressly' stated to be so[?] ...

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  5. [?]W PEACE MOVE

    [?]received at Vancouver [?]states that Germany, Au[?]ary, and Turkey have de[?] ask President Wilson, ...

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  6. EAST OF THE CANAL.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, writing on Friday afternoon, says:—The general strategic situation is most interesting, The trend of the ...

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  7. A DEMOCRATIC FRANCHISE.

    This development necessitated the alteration of the Constitution in accordance with the Imperial decree of the 30th September to enable members of the ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S REPLY.

    Referring to the assertion of the Vienna correspondent of the Berlin "Tageblatt" that the British reply to Baron Von Burian's Peace Note received in Vienna ...

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  9. GERMAN TERMS.

    Vancouver advices report that Prince Max. the new German Chancellor, will announce in the Reichstag the restoration of Belgium by International Fund; ...

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  10. EASTERN CHAMPAGNE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters telegraphing on Saturday, says:—The Germans are falling back in the Eastern Champagne, on the line of ...

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  11. BREST-LITOVSK TREATY.

    It is unofficially announced from Berlin that the Moscow Bolshevik Government denounced the Brest-Litovsk treaty in consequence of the Turkish occupation ...

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  12. [?]NCE MAX'S SPEECH.

    [?] correspondent at Copenhagen[?]the new German Chancellor, [?]speaking in the Reichstag on[?]said by Imperial decree on ...

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  13. ENEMY'S MOVE DISTRUSTED.

    While Amsterdam reports describe the Increasing popular excitement and disorders in Austria, one message is asserting that the authorities now definitely ...

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  14. SERBIANS ADVANCING

    A French Eastern communique says:— "Allied troops on Thursday came in contact with the Austro-German forces in Southern Serbia, southward of Vranya. ...

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  15. ADVANCE IN NORTH.

    Paris reports that M. Bidon suggests that the enemy deliberately left defences between Lille and Ostend weak in order to lure the Allies to fight decisively for ...

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  16. BELGIAN BULLETINS.

    "The Anglo-Belgian-French attack conquered the whole Flanders ridge in 48 hours. Local actions since have aimed at freeing the approaches to the ridge, and ...

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  17. PRESIDENT WILSON'S TERMS.

    In a speech delivered on 8th January President Wilson said:— "The programme of the world's peace, therefore, is our programme, and that ...

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  18. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    "North of St.' Quentin we actively participated in a hard battle in the Hindenburg position, and captured ChardonVert, south of Sequechart (held by the ...

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  19. FERDINAND ABDICATES

    Advices received from Basle says that a Vienna message of the 4th October reported that Ferdinand of Balgaria abdicated yesterday in favor of Prince Boris, ...

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  20. ENEMY RETREAT.

    A semi-official message received from Paris says:—"Concerning the enemy's retreat south of Lille it appears he contemplates following the line of Ladeule Canal ...

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  21. INTENSE AIR ACTIVITY

    Sir Douglas Haig, in an aviation report, says:—The intense air activity is being maintained on all possible occasions on the battle front. Our counter-attack ...

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  22. HOW THE GERMANS FIGHT

    Mr Keith Murdoch, telegraphing from the Australian headquarters in France on 5th October, says:— The German efforts to stabilise the ...

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  23. BULGARIAN CABINET.

    An Amsterdam message says that the Bulgarian Government has offered their resignations to the new King, who expressed confidence in the Cabinet, and ...

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  24. [?]HE NOTE TO WILSON.

    [?] the Chancellor said:— German people, after four years [?]codiest struggle against numeri[?] enemies, are still confident ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS AND AMERICANS.

    Reuter's correspondent at British Head quarters sends a story illustrating the camaraderie between the Australians and the Americans. When the Anzacs had ...

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  26. TREACHEROUS HUNS.

    Reuter's correspondent at American headquarters says:—"When American troops approached Abri de St. Louis 100 Germans ran out with their hands up. ...

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  27. TURKEY AND GERMANY.

    Reuter is reliably informed Turko-German relations are very strained. Turks are increasingly uneasy regarding agreements supplementing the ...

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  28. FOCH'S LEADERSHIP.

    Mr Lloyd-George in the birthday congratulations to General Foch says:— "I don't know which to admire most, your wonderful genius of leadership or ...

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  29. THE AMERICAN ADVANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at American Headquarters says:—"Yesterday's American advance, which was well supported by gas, artillery, and aeroplanes, met with ...

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  30. THE FINAL STRUGGLE.

    Mr Sidebotham, writing in the "Times," says that the enemy intends to pivot on the left wing above Verdun and must hold there at all costs, otherwise ...

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  31. GERMANS RETURNING HOME.

    Mr Jeffries reported that at Stampbont and Constanza trains filled with Austro-Germans, their wives, and families are returning to Germany. ...

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  32. AMERICAN MESSAGES.

    "Yesterday morning we resumed the attack westward of the Mouse, and overcome stubborn resistance. We advanced our line two to five kilometers, and ...

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  33. CAUGHT BY BARRAGE.

    Mr Beach, Thomas relates that whie advancing north of Bellanglise (north of St. Quentin) the British saw a picture as terrible as the war has produced . Our ...

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  34. THE AMERICAN THRUST.

    The American Consul at Melbourne has handed to Reuter the following wireless via Honolulu:— Washington—Press despatches say that ...

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  35. TURKISH MINISTER RESIGNS.

    A report from Constantinople says the Turkish Minister for the Interior has resigned. From Sofia (semi-official),— It is ...

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  36. MARTIAL LAW AT BUCHAREST.

    From Vienna a message has been received stating that martial law has been proclaimed at Bucharest. ...

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  37. GERMAN WIRELESS.

    "The enemy captured Le Catelet and advanced as far as Bean[?]voir and Sequehart, We drove back the enemy on both sides of Le Catelet beyond his starting ...

    Article : 131 words
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