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� .v,;ir-hal   Haig     reports.       Canadian'      LONDON,   Oft.   11,�The     Dublin
� ;;i!)]s were  the .first to    enter    the*   nia.i)   boat  Leinster has been  torped-�,.;;,.   E|eve..n thousand prisoners and   0(.(i>     F()llr  hundred  persons  are re-�;ioo--.KUiifl-vvere captured in the groat   |>ortw,  ,()s,
I:    . ,' of  the enemy yesterday.
I      m,,,V   KKAIIV   TOgi'lT.                   AN  ATLANTIC' .OUT.   Oct.   11.-
�     LONDON.   Oct.   10.--The  Turkish   ^he American steamer    Ticonderoga HVabineL"has resigned.    The erurrender  e"  route from  France has been   tor-�o-.Tiirki-y is believed probable with-   pedoed.    Ir is; believed 250 lives have
I;   i..ho next forty-eight hour**.                b< en- lost.
|\  (.KVKK.XL  KICTItEAT.                         A   BRITISH   PORT,  Oct.  11.�The
�    iAiUS-   Oct.    10........Anglo-French l Japanese  steamer  Hirano  Maru   has
I-   ...j.s  have   forced   the  Germans    to   been   torpedoed.   Jt     is     feared     300 �,, ...�:�: a 1 retreat north and south of   lives were lost.
I-    Q KMUin.     The  first  army  is pur-
I     :..� the enemy rear guards and ha.s   I^KESIOEXT   WILSOX   ASKS I    ,,.:,,,�,! about five miles to the earn                             '<>K  IXFOUMATI ON
� (,   S1    �jt:t'M!in   and   taken   2000   pris-j                                   -------
I    ,..^                                                           WASlilXCTO.N.      Oct.    10.   -Presi-
|\\ !i sowsIUTLV                                 tltM"   VkiIson  yesterday unformed   the
I    lunmon   (irt/l'l.     In  diplomatic! Grnnan  government  that   before  the
1 n  �     h-iv .President   Wilson's repl>    Uli^d   Sf?-1^   �*n   d!^US?  an   W.(#
�                   '-                 ,          f   '%> �        Ucq  Gorman  troops must     withdraw
� '        �    j'lM- r   proposals     of     rnnce
I.          ,                       ,   ,          ,                ,   fiotn all  invaded  territory.     He ask-
�        i   : ;.:i i> regarded a.s clever and                                                      �                   �
�                   .   ,   ..         ,.             .,;.        ,�   <�^  "'  the .empire     who
� .         .                              � f   ,.    .,,     ,       are conducting  the war.    The  Presl-�:.        !!.���   committee  of  the.-Tradesj
�                              ,          .  .,        -   ,        .     dent's  message  was  not-a  reply,  but �.    :   bailor � .executive,   the  opinion   is                       .        �                              ��
�              ;.-..         ,        ,,                           in  the form of an inquirv to the im-�'           ��'.� �:   ' hut   the     German      peace                                            *
�                         ,--.�"��-,                          . ,.                ' perial German  government, and ask-�'        is-- entitled  to  reasonable     con-
�        �-."-                                                 whether 'Germany  accepts  the  terms
H"                                                  ,"v        � laid  down   by   the  President   in     his
I. 1            �    l     T      n                          address  to  congress  on  January   St.h
�Spanish Iniluenza ["�<*'�s^^ ar
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m    i      ��� in Ivaatern Canada intljcate     TOlvpNTO.  Oct.   D~�Captain (Rev,) B1    L^Spani.sh   injhrc-nza   is   spreading j.l.   H;   Patilin;  preaching the annfver-
�   ill- rt'iTiarkable  rapidity,  especially;.! sary   services  at   Dovercourt   Presby-B    '�'   iar.eer    cities.     �|^Snc"oum'ging-  terian   church,   elicited   cheers   from B"       '      ii.it   the  disease  is  well     in   hie  audience  when  he declared  that B    -   i'e.!iio 'ynu) the various military i before   peace   terms   were  considered k  :: i     in  Oniario.     Fewer cases are! ac  all,   tlm^Allied  armies  ought     to B     �'��; and the death rate is lower,   mareh^ro Berlin, give the people time B   �"r   -I'MiN, SAL, Oct.   10.�-'� -In view   to  get  out   with   their  personal     be-B        �  Spanish   Influenza     situation,   iemgings,   take  out  all   the art   reas-B '    ''  �   Brunswick   department     of j ures  and  ship  them     to     devastated
^V''';-' -:"    '^enlny  ordered  all schools,    France  and   Belgium,  and   then   raze ^B      "       and   churches   in   the   prov-1 the city to the ground and not leave B   '     !"����!   nil   and   after   tomorrow, j one .stone on another.
B        - public meetings forbidden;                                             -----
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