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  2. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    A Belgian communique this morning reports:—"A very violent artillery struggle went on last night, especially before Dixmude. We ...

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  3. ON THE TAGLIAMENTO

    To-day's Italian communique reports:—"Reciprocal artillery fire on the Tagliamento. Our machine gun fire repulsed enemy patrols which ...

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  4. GERMAN TACTICS.

    The "Observer" correspondent in Bologna says that the Germans used the same tactics as at Moas. Screens of Uhlans covered light ...

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  5. ITALIANS PUSHED BACK.

    A German official wireless message this afternoon says:—"Our attacks on the eastern bank of the Tagliamento compelled the Italian ...

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  6. ITALIAN RESISTANCE.

    Reports from Berlin acknowledge that the Italians fought stubboruly and bravely at many points. ...

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  7. STORY OF SURVIVORS.

    The survivors of the German auxiliary cruiser Marie landed at Helsingborg. They declare that their boat was disguised as a ...

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  8. ITALIAN SITUATION

    Lord Robert Cecil, in an interview to-day, said :—"The Italian situation is good. All the indications are that not only is there no deterioration ...

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  9. NAVAL PREPARATIONS

    Reports from Berne say that great! naval preparations are making at Pola and Cattaro. The Austrian fleet is supported by a number of ...

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  10. ELECTRIC BOAT

    The Admiralty reports:—"An electrically - controlled, high - speed boat attacked our patrols on the Belgian coast to-day. The attack ...

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  11. HISTORICAL PARALLEL.

    The "Morning Post" correspondent in Rome quotes the "Messagero" as saying, "General Pollio prepared the Tagliamento as Italy's line ...

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  12. AIR RAIDS ON GERMANY.

    To-day's French communique reports:—"Three enemy aeroplanes were brought down and seven were forced down, damaged. By way of ...

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  13. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    A cable message from Petrograd reports the Premier, M. Kerensky, as having said: "Russia entered the war early, and is now worn out ...

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  14. EXPERTS PUZZLED.

    The newspapers are puzzled regarding the electrically-controlled boat that our patrols on the Belgian coast destroyed. The ...

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  15. DESIGNS ON VENICE

    General von Below's advance guards are now only 45 miles from Venice. The coming battle on the banks of the Tagliamento will be ...

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  16. AIR AWARDS

    Remarkable stories of daring in air fighting are told regarding a number of naval airmen, who haye been gazetted as awarded the ...

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  17. BRITISH REPORTS

    Sir Douglas Haig reports this morning:—"We slightly improved our position last night southward and westward of Passchendaele and ...

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  18. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Mr. Charles Grasty, cabling from Paris, says that he interviewed the Premier, M. Painleve, who said:— "France and England will fly to ...

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  19. AMERICANS IN FRANCE

    Several American girls are going to France as ambulance drivers. ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    In the House of Commons last night the Home Secretary, Mr. George Cave, stated that the Naturalisation Committee's report had ...

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  21. BOLSHEVIK POSITION

    The "New York World" correspondent in Petrograd says he has visited Kronstadt and found a remarkable change in the spirit of the ...

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  22. TROOPS RELIEVED

    Correspondents at the American headquarters in France report that the first Americans in the trenches have been relieved by other ...

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  23. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    A German official wireless message reports the capture by reconnoitring parties of some American soldiers near the Rhine-Marne canal. ...

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  24. BESTOWAL OF HONOURS.

    Following on speeches in the House of Lords, wherein instances were cited of honours granted or offered for subscriptions to party ...

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  25. MILITARY HONOURS

    Bars to their Military Medals have been awarded to Serjeants H. Pettit, G. H. Todd, and W. Sutherland. ...

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  26. DIFFICULTIES OF THE RETREAT

    Correspondents' despatches show that the retreat was a manoeuvre of the greatest difficulty, which a touch of panic might have converted into ...

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  27. POSSIBLE REVOLT.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that the chief topic of discussion is the possibility of an early Bolshevik rising. ...

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  28. INVASION OF ITALY

    Despatches from Rome say that between 20,000 and 30,000 allied troops are nearing the Italian front and will shortly be available. ...

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  29. ATTACKS REPULSED.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported last flight:—"We repulsed this morning, after sharp fighting, attacks south-ward and westward of ...

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  30. RUHLEBEN PRISON CAMP

    Jim O'Connor, an Australian racing and boxing man, who has just been released from Ruhleben on account of sickness, states that the ...

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  31. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Signor Achienle Ballori, general grandmaster designate of the Italian Freemasons, was assassinated in the Freemasons' headquarters by an ...

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  32. REPORTS FROM THE FRONT

    A Russian official wireless message to-day says: "Our soldiers fraternised with the enemy in the Vishnoff lake sector. We successfully ...

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  33. DIRECTION OF THE WAR

    The "Manchester Guardian" and the "Yorkshire Post" foreshadow important changes in the war administration at Whitehall. ...

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  34. A PRODIGIOUS TASK.

    Though war correspondents on the Italian front are not yet permitted to disclose the details of the Italian rttreat, the latest accounts show ...

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  35. RAIDS AND REPULSES.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports this morning:—"The Irish Fusiliers made a successful raid last night south-westward of Havrincourt. ...

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  36. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    A despatch from the Commander-in-Chief in Egypt states:—"We bold positions northward of Beersheba. We successfully raided another ...

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  37. ALLIED ASSISTANCE

    In the House of Commons to-day, on behalf of the War Office, Mr. Macpherson stated that neither General Cadorna nor the Italian ...

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  38. CHEMIN DES DAMES FRONT

    A German official wireless message to-night, says:—"Unnoticed and undisturbed, we last night withdrew our lines from the hilly ...

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  39. SENSATIONAL DISCOVERY

    A sensational discovery was made to-day within the railings of Regent Square Gardens, on the Gray's Inn-road, of a sack, containing the body ...

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  40. ATTACK ON GAZA

    In a further despatch the Com-mander-in-Chief in Egypt states:—"After a heavy bombardment we attacked on Thursday night the ...

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  41. GERMAN CHANCELLORSHIP

    The "Cologne Gazette" says that Dr. von Hertling, yielding to the Kaiser's pressure, conferred with the Reichstag party leaders ...

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  42. ECONOMIC PRESSURE

    In the course of an interview to-day Lord Robert Cecil said that the allies ought to put the very fullest economic pressure on Germany ...

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  43. ITALIAN REPORT

    To-day's Italian communique reports:—"The enemy pressure is heavier on our left wing on the Tagliamento line. We detained ...

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  44. AUSTRO-GERMAN STRENGTH

    The French decision to offer military help to Italy was unanimous and spontaneous. The Germans have five divisions and the Austrians 44½ ...

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  45. MALMAISON VICTORY

    Last night's French communique amplifies and explains the above German statement. It says:— "The results of our victory atFort de la ...

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  46. ENCOURAGING MESSAGES.

    The messages of Mr. Lloyd George and M. Painleve have given great confidence to the nation. Italy is more united than ever now that ...

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  47. GERMAN CAPTURES

    A German official wireless message to-day says:—"Our Italian prisoners are now 200,000, and the guns we have captured number ...

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  48. AFFAIRS OF THE SEA

    The Admiralty reports:—"Our naval forces operating in the Kattegat have apparently been engaged with enemy forces, probably patrols. The ...

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  49. BRITISH INDUSTRIES

    The president of the Federation of British industries has telegraphed to Signor Orlando, pledging its members, whose joint capital ...

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  50. SINN FEIN AGITATION

    At the inquest on the body of a Sinn Feiner named Ashe, who died a few days ago in the Montjoy prison, the Dublin jury found that ...

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  51. WELSH COAL MINERS

    Owing to an examiners' strike over 80 per cent of the Welsh pits are idle. The examiners refused the owners' conditional offer to ...

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  52. DETERMINATION TO RESIST.

    The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the public are gradually realising the extent of the disaster, and ...

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  53. NAVAL HONOURS

    Among many naval honours awarded, chiefly for services in action with enemy submarines, the "Gazette" announces the award of the Victoria ...

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  54. GERMAN VESSELS SANK.

    In a later report the Admiralty states:—"Our forces operating in the Kattegat destroyed a German auxiliary cruiser, armed with 6-inch ...

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  55. INCIDENTS OF THE RETREAT

    General Corsi, writing in the "Tribuna," states that the evacuated zone was the main supply base, containing munitions depots and ...

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  56. FRENCH ADVANCE

    To-day's French communique reports:—"During the night we continued our northerly advance between the Oise-et-Aisne canal, and ...

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  57. A POPULAR DELUSION

    The "Journal des Debats" protests against the idea that the present operations in Italy are likely to result in the resumption of mobile ...

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  58. DESTROYERS' VICTORY

    At 7 o'clock on Friday morning the German auxiliary cruiser Marie, 3000 tons, met British destroyers 12 miles north of Kullen. The Marie ...

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  59. MISCELLANEOUS

    Addressing the Merchants' Association here Sir George Reid said that, as America was in the war, Britain could now make her blockade real. The German outlaws ...

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