GERMANY'S ACTION PROMPT; Leaders Prepare Answer, but Give No Intimation of Its Purport.LONDON PREFIGURES ITAs a Renewed Attempt to Obtain an Armistice for the Retreating Armies. GERMAN PRESS MOURNFUL Prussia Killed by the Sword of Socialism and Democracy, Says the Kreuz-Zeitung. Washington Has Not Received It. Another Effort for Armistice, London Thinks. GERMAN PRESS MOURNFUL. Comment of Papers Whose Utterances Are Often Dictated with a Purpose. GERMANY'S ACTION PROMPT Kaiser's Envoy Rebuked. Says Allies Weakened Germany.
Date: 11 October 1918
gives German press comments
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FINANCIAL MARKETS; Liberty Bonds Display Strength Under Large Purchases-- Some Stocks Strong.
Date: 11 October 1918
Bonds sell on N. Y. Stock Exchange at 56
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BATTALION SPURNED OFFER OF SAFETY; "Go to Hell!" Shouted Whittlesly, When Germans SentNote Pleading for Surrender. CHEERS HEARD BY ENEMY Beleaguered Force Fell Into TrapThrough Eagerness, and WereReady to Fight to the Last. Trapped Through Eagerness. Harried by Snipers.
Date: 11 October 1918
was in command of Lost Battalion in the Argonne Forest; shouted "Go to hell" when Germans sent note pleading for surrender
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SINKS THE TICONDEROGA; Submarine Shells at Close Range Freighter's Crew Trying to Escape. ONLY 17 KNOWN SURVIVORS All Wounded and Suffering from Exposure When Their Boat Was Picked Up. JAPANESE LINER IS SUNK Torpedoed Off Ireland, with 300 Casualties--400 Lost with Irish Mail Boat. Smothered by Enemy Shells. SINKS THE TICONDEROGA Navy Department in the Dark.
Date: 11 October 1918
U-boat shells at close range S S Ticonderoga's crew trying to escape
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DEFENDS MESSAGE TO HAIG.; London Chronicle Says Premier Heightened Praise by Quoting Foch.
Date: 11 October 1918
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Marshal Foch congratulates Lloyd George at Versailles Conference on achievements at Cambrai
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OUR MEN HAVE BROKEN 15 ENEMY DIVISIONS; German Reserves Are Dwindling Fast and Respite Is Their Only Chance. Fifteen Divisions Worn Out. No Chance to Recuperate.
Date: 10 October 1918
By EDWIN L. JAMES. Copyright, 1918, by The New York Times Company. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Edwin JAMES
1st Amer Army breaks 15 German divisions; German reserves are dwindling, says E. L. James
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AMERICANS EXHAUSTED AFTER FOUR-DAY SIEGE; Men of Lost Battalion Subsisted on Oak Leaves--Almost Famished When Rescued.
Date: 10 October 1918
men of the Amer Lost Battalion in the Argonne forest are recovering from lack of food and sleep
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The War Situation
Date: 10 October 1918
BY THE MILITARY EXPERT OF THE NEW YORK TIMES
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