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  2. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    A German official wireless message to-day records only considerable artillery activity on the Yser, and at Poelcapelle and ...

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  3. GERMAN INTRIGUES

    The Italian retreat is becoming more orderly. Some deserters have been shot. Many Germans have been discovered among the ...

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  4. KERENSKY'S RALLY

    The troops are loyally rallying to M. Kerensky in the various towns that he has visited, and even the garrison of Petrograd is inclined to ...

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  5. MAXIMALISTS DOOMED.

    M. Maklakoff, the new Russian Ambassador here, says that, though the situation is serious, it must nob be regarded tragically. There is no ...

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  6. GUILDHALL BANQUET

    In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to a question, Mr. Bonar Law said that the Food Controller's regulations would be observed at the ...

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  7. PRO-GERMAN DEMONSTRATION.

    The well-known Paris Hotel has been summarily closed because the proprietor and several so-called Swiss guests had a champagne ...

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  8. AUSTRO-GERMAN PURSUIT

    A German-official wireless message to-day says:—"Our pursuit of the Italians in the mountains continues. The Aristro-Hungarians, pressing ...

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  9. GERMAN OPERATIONS

    German troops have landed on the Aland islands at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia, and have occupied the group. ...

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  10. SEPARATE PEACE

    There is a widespread belief in Berlin that the Russians roust now make a separate peace. The news-papers, however, warn the public ...

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  11. AERIAL ACTIVITY

    Sir Douglas Haig reported last night:-"On Thursday our machines flying low co-operated with the infantry in raids on trenches, and ...

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  12. BRITISH REPORTS

    Sir Douglas Haig reports to-day:—"We carried out a successful raid last night eastward of Haricourt." ...

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  13. ABO AND HELSINGFORS TAKEN.

    The "Berlingske Tidende" states that German troops have landed at Abo and Helsingfors, on the north coast of the entrance to the Gulf of ...

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  14. TOAST OF THE ALLIES

    Lord Curzon,a member of the War Cabinet, proposed the toast of The Allies. He said it was only by the combined, concentrated,harmonious ...

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  15. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports to-night:—"The hostile artillery displayed considerable activity to-day north-eastward of Ypres. Our artillery ...

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  16. DEFENCE PREPARATIONS

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Milan states:—"During Mr. Lloyd George's visit to the Italian front he noted that preparations for ...

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  17. COSSACKS TAKE ACTION

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Matin" states that the Kuban Cossacks, comprising the Ukrainian, mountaineers, have proclaimed a ...

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  18. SEA AND AIR

    In the House of Commons to-day the Secretary to the Admiralty, Dr. Macnamara, replying to a question regarding the "Daily Mail's" ...

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  19. NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST

    A German official wireless message claims the defeat of a French advance on the Macedonian front, and says that the Bulgars by a ...

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  20. FRESH BRITISH OFFENSIVE

    Sir Douglas Haig reports to-day:—"At dawn this morning we attacked the enemy positions northward and north-westward of ...

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  21. INVASION OF ITALY

    It is unofficially reported that the defence of Italy has been vested in a board of the allied generals. Rome, Nov. 9. ...

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  22. REARGUARD ACTION

    A few thousand men of a certain division were cut off from the main body at Monte Festa and Monte San Simone, between the Tagliamento ...

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  23. MESOPOTAMIAN CAMPAIGN

    General Sir Stanley Maude reports that since the 2nd inst the British in Mesopotamian have taken 319 prisoners. ...

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  24. GERMAN GLAIRS

    A German official wireless message early this morning says:—"A strong English attack this morning between Poelcapelle and Passchendaele ...

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  25. TIGHTENING THE BLOCKADE

    It is officiary stated that the members of the American mission have conferred with the British and French representatives on economic ...

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  26. CONGRESS OF SOVIETS

    The Congress of Soviet deputies met on Thursday. Those who dis -approved of the Bolsheviks and their policy left the meeting, and ...

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  27. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    The King has telegraphed to General Allenby:—"I heartily congratulate you and your troops on the successful results of your ably ...

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  28. NOTES ON PERSONNEL.

    General Sir Henry WiLson is an Irishman. His reputation for staff work is almost unrivalled. He possesses, genius for strategy and ...

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  29. AUSTRIA'S PROPOSAL

    Viennese newspapers are giving prominence to a rumour that Austria intends to propose a general armistice as soon as the advance on ...

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  30. FOOD SHIPMENT STOPPED.

    As the European neutrals have not yet given satisfactory assurances that food shipped to them will not benefit Germany, all such food ...

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  31. THE AY'S OPERATIONS

    Sir Douglas Haig reported last night:—"Canadian and British troops delivered this morning's attack over a mile front astride of the ...

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  32. GERMAN ADMISSION

    The "Koelnisehe Volkszeitung" admits the Turkish defeats in Palestine. It adds that British ships have been sighted off Ascalon, ten ...

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  33. ITALY'S ORDEAL

    It is noticeable that Italy's ordeal has produced a great change in the outlook of many pacifists, whose spokesmen in the London press ...

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  34. SUBMARINE SINKINGS

    Mr. Arthur Pollen, in a speech here yesterday, said that the deduced submarine sinkings transcended the Russian and Italian ...

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  35. IMPERIAL FORCES

    Replying to the toast of the imperial Forces, Sir Eric Geddes, of the Admiralty Board, declared that on all questions of broad naval ...

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  36. BOLSHEVIK REVOLT

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent in Petrograd says:—"The military revolutionary committee has appointed commissaries at every ...

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  37. ANGLO-FRENCY AID.

    The Mayor of Turin has issued a mararifesto, welcoming the French and British soldiers, who continue to arrive in numbers. All the papers ...

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  38. TURKS IN RETREAT

    In a despatch from Palestine General Allenby reports :—"The whole Turkish army is retreating north-wards, bombed by British aeroplanes ...

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  39. DEATH OF A NOVELIST

    A survivor of the Citta di Bari, an Italian liner sunk off Corfu, tells of the appalling barbarity with which the crew of the submarine ...

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  40. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    Accurate official advices from Russia are eagerly awaited. The State Department refuses to recognise tine authenticity of many of the present ...

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  41. AUSTRO-GERMAN REPORTS

    To-day's German official wireless massage says:—"We have crossed the Liverrza. We continue to overcome the resistance of the Italian ...

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  42. ON THE FRENCH FRONT

    A German official wireless message to-day says:—"We wrested from the French several positions at the Chaume wood, and took 240 ...

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  43. SUBMARINE BLOWN UP

    The "Kieler Zeitung" confirms previous accounts of the blowing up of a great German submarine in Kiel harbour on the 29th ult. Five ...

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  44. SYSTEMATIC PURSUIT.

    An Austrian official wireless message to-day says :—"The Italians are in full retreat towards the Piave. Our pursuing operations continue ...

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  45. CAPTURED ZEPPELIN CHEWS

    A statement made by the Zeppelin crews captured on October 20 shows that the raid on the British coast comprised thirteen super-Zeppelins ...

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  46. FRENCH REPORTS

    To-day's French communique reports:—"After a violent bombardment the Germans attacked at the Chaume wood, and also in the ...

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  47. SLUMP ON WALL STREET.

    The reports that M. Kerensky has been deposed by the Maximalists have caused a heavy slump on Wall Street. The Russian Embassy at ...

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  48. ITALIAN RETREAT

    An Italian official wireless message this afternoon reports :—"Our troops continue to arrive and establish themselves in the positions ...

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  49. NEW BRITISH LIKE

    A despatch from the Commander-in-Chief in Egypt states:—Our mounted troops are advancing rapidly. They captured another 400 ...

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  50. SURRENDER OF A DIVISION

    The "Morning Post" correspondent in Petrograd tells of an astonishing episode that occurred during the German attack on Riga. An ...

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  51. GERM REPORTS

    General messages From Petrograd state that the troops of the Russian northern army have joined the Maximalists, and are marching on ...

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  52. REPLY FOR THE MINISTRY

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Boinar Law, replied, in the absence of the Prime Minister, to the toast of the Ministry. Speaking of ...

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  53. AIR COUNCIL BILL

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Walter Long introduced a bill to establish an Air Council. The bill provides for the transfer of the ...

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  54. SHORTENING THE LINE.

    To-day's Italian communique reports:—"We repulsed an attack on our advanced positions in the Ledro valley. There have been local ...

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  55. POSITIONS RE-ESTABLISHED.

    Last night's French communique reports:—"To-day there was n active artillery duel in the region of the Oise-et- Aisne canal. There was ...

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  56. ARREST OF KERENSKY.

    Another report from German sources sava that M. Kerensky has been arrested. ...

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  57. LORE MAYOR'S DAY

    Mine weather prevailed to-day for the Lord Mayor's Pageant, which was one of the best on record. It was entirely of a military character. ...

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  58. EMBASSY OPTIMISM

    The Russian Embassy is optimistic about the situation, though it has received no advices since Monday. It says that the future ...

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  59. BRITISH PURSUIT

    The "Times" correspondent with the British troops in Palactine. Mr. W. T. Massey, states:—"The chief interest on Thursday centred in the ...

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  60. ENEMY AEROPLANES

    To-day's French communique ports:—"Enemy aeroplanes bombed Dunkirk, killiner three persons and injuring ten. They also ...

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  61. ENEMY ADVANCE DELAYED.

    Rome advices report that the extreme Italian rearguard is effectively delaying the Teuton advance The troops by furious counter ...

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