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CURRENT HISTORY CHRONICLED | 381 |
BATTLES IN PICARDY AND FLANDERS | 389 |
THE GREATEST BATTLE OF THE WAR, By Philip Gibbs | 398 |
America's Sacrifice, By Harold Begbie | 410 |
AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN BATTLE | 411 |
Overseas Forces More Than Half a Million | 413 |
American Troops in Central France, By Laurence Jerrold | 415 |
American Shipbuilders Break All Records | 418 |
THIRD LIBERTY LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED | 419 |
Former War Loans of the United States | 421 |
AMERICAN LABOR MISSION IN EUROPE | 424 |
PROGRESS OF THE WAR | 426 |
GERMAN LOSSES ON ALL FRONTS | 431 |
GREAT BRITAIN'S FINANCES | 432 |
TRADE AFTER THE WAR | 434 |
FINLAND UNDER GERMAN CONTROL | 438 |
Peace Treaty Between Finland and Germany | 445 |
GERMAN AGGRESSION IN RUSSIA | 449 |
MORE BOLSHEVIST LEGISLATION, By Abraham Yarmolinsky | 455 |
LITHUANIA'S EFFORTS TOWARD AUTONOMY, By A. M. Martus | 458 |
THE RAID ON ZEEBRUGGE AND OSTEND | 460 |
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GERMAN U-BOAT CLAIMS: Address by Admiral von Capelle | 467 |
The Admiral's Statements Attacked | 469 |
The Month's Submarine Record | 470 |
A Secret Chapter of U-Boat History | 471 |
SEA-RAIDER WOLF AND ITS VICTIMS | 473 |
Career and Fate of the Raider Seeadler | 476 |
TREATMENT OF BRITISH PRISONERS: Official Report | 479 |
American Prisoners Exploited | 484 |
THE TOTAL DESTRUCTION OF RHEIMS, By G. H. Perris | 485 |
The Abomination of Desolation, By Dr. Norman Maclean | 486 |
LLOYD GEORGE AND GENERAL MAURICE | 488 |
THE NEW BRITISH SERVICE ACT | 491 |
British Aid to Italy: General Plumer's Report | 492 |
EMPEROR CHARLES'S "DEAR SIXTUS" LETTER | 494 |
THE ISSUES IN IRELAND: Report of the Irish Convention | 496 |
Greatest Gas Attack of the War | 504 |
PLUCKY DUNKIRK By Anna Milo Upjohn | 505 |
GERMANY'S ATTEMPT TO DIVIDE BELGIUM | 511 |
STRIPPING BELGIAN INDUSTRIES: The Rathenau Plan | 516 |
Spoliation of Belgian Churches: Cardinal Mercier's Protest | 523 |
Belgium's Appeal to the Bolsheviki | 525 |
SERBIA'S HOPES AND RUSSIA'S DEFECTION By Nicholas Pashitch | 526 Copyright 1918, by The New York Times Company. All Rights Reserved. Entered at the Post Offices in New York and in Canada as Second Class Matter.
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