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  2. LATE WAR CABLES

    The British Commander-in-Chief,. in his Wednesday morning message, stated:—We attacked in the early morning on a wide front, from the north-western outskirts of ...

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  3. HOW "DON'T CASE" BECAME "WIN-THE-WAR!"

    During the war—Seven months as Oppositionists agitated throughout the country, and night and day pushed party politics for all they were worth—and more. ...

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  4. THE AMERICANS

    American soldiers marched through the streets of London, and received the warmest popular demonstration accorded to any like display during the war period. ...

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  5. RUSSIAN BATTLES. Germans Claim 3,000 Prisoners.

    A wireless Russian official message says: —The enemy has occupied a height west of Okna. The Roumanians repulsed attacks in the Casino Valley. The enemy did net ...

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  6. A Way the Huns Have.

    The Germans conveyed Renterghem, a racing cyclist, through the streets of Ghent at the end of a chain on the way to execution. The soldiers beat and spat upon ...

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  7. BRILLIANT CANADIANS Irresistible Dash.

    The correspondent of the United Press, Association reports that the Canadians stormed Hill 70 (two miles north of Lens and dominating the remaining approaches ...

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  8. TIT FOR TAT.

    A group of enemy aeroplanes bombed Venice at daybreak on Tuesday. A bomb fell on a hospital and killed two and wounded 21 patients. The material damage ...

    Article : 117 words
  9. STOCKHOLM. Conference Will be Held.

    Mr. Huysmans, one of the managers of the Stockholm Conference, states that the conference will. be held. The only question is whether it should be deferred until ...

    Article : 98 words
  10. Burning Oil Used.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs gives a vivid description of the capture by the Canadians of, Hill 70, and the mining suburbs of St. Laurent and St. Emilie. He quotas the ...

    Article : 256 words
  11. PEACE. Allies Will Consider Pope's Note.

    The Washington correspondent of The Sun says that the Pope's Peace Note will most undoubtedly receive careful consideration by the United States and all the ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. YORWAERTS ANNOYED.

    Vonwaerts interprets Britain's refusal to grant passports for Stockholm as the clearest evidence that England and America are determined to carry on until ...

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  13. A COOL RECEPTION.

    Pour Soviet delegates who recently visited London and Paris are now in Italy. They are ignored by the Government and the people. ...

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  14. To Recapture Bagdad.

    The Rome correspondent of The Morning Post reports that Austro-German troops have been sent to Anatolia to form the nucleus of a combined army 'instructed ...

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  15. PREMATURE PUBLICITY.

    The Rome correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says that the Vatican is annoyed at the premature publicity given to the Peace Note. It had been intended ...

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  16. BUINS OF WESTHOEK. British Holding On.

    The correspondent of The Petit Pansien says that the ruins of Westhoek would not suffice to shelter a single soldier, and this fact makes still finer the British grit in ...

    Article : 150 words
  17. China Making War.

    China's first action since the declaration of war has bean the taking over of all Austrian and German shipping and the repatriation of German officials' It is not ...

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  18. BULGARIA A STUMBLING BLOCK.

    Mr. Cyril Brown (Stockholm correspondent to The New York World) reports that Bulgaria is one of the stumbling blocks to peace, because she refuses to ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. BAR TO MILITARY CROSS.

    Our London correspondent cabled an Wednesday:—Lieut. R. E. N. Twopeny a South Australian, of King Edward's Horse, has been awarded a bar to his Military ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SURRENDER OF ALSCE ADVOCATED.

    Herr Harden's Zukunft has reappeared after suspension for six weeks. Harden advocates the surrender by Germany and Austria respectively of Alsace and Trieste, ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. French Progress.

    The French Wednesday morning communique says:—We made appreciable progress west of the Dixmude road in Belgium. There was a most active ...

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  22. AUSTRIANS PREPARING FOR PEACE.

    The Austrian shipping companies have notified their captains to prepare to resume duties in the winter. ...

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  23. THE GERMAN STORY.

    A wireless German official message says: —The artillery battle raged all the night long in Flanders. We repulsed the English south of Freaenberg, and on both ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. Germany Must Compensate Sailors.

    The Danish Sailors' Union is supporting the demand of the British Seamen e Union that Germany shall pay for all damaged or destroyed shipping, and compensate the ...

    Article : 57 words
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