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  3. THE HINDENBURG LINE.

    Mr. Percival Phillips wrote this morning:—To-day one of the greatest disasters yet suffered during this season of defeat fell upon the Hun, when the last remaining ...

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  4. "GERMANS RETIRING EVERYWHERE."

    There are indications that the enemy is retiring from the Chemin des Dames ridge. The French have captured the highest point of the ridge. There was ...

    Article : 308 words
  5. SPECTRE OF DEFEAT

    The Socialist paper "Vorwaerts," in a remarkable leading article in its issue to-day, reckons on the possibility of Bulgaria "concluding peace, and of Austria and ...

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  6. A KING IN COMMAND.

    King Albert, in an order of the day to the Belgian troops, on the eve of the attack on Saturday, says:—The hour is decisive. The Germans are retiring ...

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  7. FOUR MILES COVERED.

    The advance by the Belgians between [?] and Dixmude has reached a depth of four miles, and has already yielded 6,000 prisoners. ...

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  8. MORE CHASTENED MOOD.

    Reports received in Amsterdam state that the majority of the parties in the Reichstag have agreed as to the necessity of Parliamentary government. ...

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  9. 1,000 MILES OF COUNTRY.

    Mr. Bonar Law said, in the House of Commons, to-day:—Since July 12th the British in all zones have captured 1,000 square miles of territory, with 250 villages, ...

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  10. GERMAN MORAL.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association reports (4.45 p.m.):—Last night and this morning the Germans heavily shelled many points on the St. Quentin ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS ENTER CAMBRAI.

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  12. GERMANS WEAKENING.

    The Australian Press Association (3.35 p.m.) writes:—The fall of Cambrai and St. Quentin is regarded as imminent. Already both towns are useless to the ...

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