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   Fairbanks Times (Newspaper) - August 27, 1916, Fairbanks, Alaska                                MEMBER UNITED PRESS AUGUST 1916 WHOLE NUMBER VOLUME BE DECLARED i r SLOWLY BUT SURELY WINNING SAYS AFTER EIGHT WEEKS OF ALLIED j LONDON REPORTS j TROOPS HAVE POSSESSION OF MANY IM PORTANT POINTS ON THE FRENCH FRONT DRIVING THE ALLIED LINES AT BAPAUME AND THE FAR EAST THE BUL FIGHTING DESPER ATELY SIDE ITAL WAR OFFICE REPORTS FURTHER SUCCESSES IN TURKEY REPULSE FRENCH ATTACKS IN VERDUN SECTOR AND PREVENT RUSSIANS FROM GAINING ALONG THE ERAL WAR NEWS FROM THE EUROPEAN President Wilson Admits That Situation Is More Aggravated Than at Any Time Since He Entered Argument as Presidents Fail to Meet Are Deserting Washington Satisfied That Eight Hour Law Will Not Be Accepted By the dent Holden of Burlington Route Says Committee Will See Wilson Mon day Wilson Will Not Confirm Report to That WASHINGTON D C AUGUST WILSON TONIGHT STATED THAT THE OUT TEN DAYS President of the Burlington and f eight did not meet the man of executives 10 oclock on Monday have I definite reply framed at that time ready for A BRIEF executives held a brief conference at 5 LONDON August an offensive of weeks the reports of General Haig indicate that the plan of attack of the Allies is the successful one and that slowly but surely the Germans and their allies are being driven This is particularly true of the Somme where the forces have been carrying on a relentless warfare on the German hurling attack after attack at the trenches and fortifica tions of the after 56 days of during all of which time the German have been on the more than a score of villages and a number of strongly fortified which were held by the enemy when the offensive movement was started are now in possession of General Haigs men Probably the most important victory won by the Allies in the Somme offensive was the capture of the heights which looked down upon Here the British are now firmly holding what was once a German The Ger man aW on Verdun has The German eagle broke in its attempt to capture the French strong hold received General Haig lates months hundreds of miles of French territory now in the hands of the invading army will house once more the peasants whom warfare and bloodshed rendered General Haig re ports that the Germans and that rein forcements consist chiefly of the older men and the younger IN THE FAR August fighting in the Far East con between the It was re ported Bulgarians had taken the Greek fort at Star but this is officially by the Greek military author The battle in the Far East finds the Greeks and the Bulgarians in exactly the same positions as they were yes August received in this city to night indicate Italians have occupied Porto Palermo and the summit of in The French oday officially announces An attack by the Germans in the Verdun sector early this morning Reports from the front indicate that a German counter attack the forces iir the Somme district was Anight an that the have made the Tarts on the front movement by the Germans on the Stocked river was this announced that or time as one of the members of committee wanted the entire situation changed and had suggested wholly differ ent which were being AWAITING The members of the railroad brotherhood were anx iously awaiting some word or message from the o vi crn ax they would then frame a definite answer and submit it to tne committee of eight announced that no action had been House waited in vain until after taken by the managers and presidents of the as 100 ofthe 540 who came to Wash there were many details which they could not agree upon j have left for their satisfied they at at which the executives hoped to formu late a definite t dav sn a impossible at that those ch did the work laughed and stated that the repre August Berlin cele the return of the merchant submarine Deutschland in fitting style at a big banquet at which Captain Koenig and his crew were livered at lie In a speech de Alfred MAX VALENTINER SANK LUSITANIA COPENHAGEN August Renter here states tHat Max son of the dean of the people was the captain and commander of Charles Evans Wt the submarine which sank the The report furthers tonight for the fonawmg states that he has been decorated with a number of j of the most enthusiastic including the Iron Cross of the first class and the afforded Mm his zoUern house order with swords of special a head of the Ocean Navi gation said It is with special joy that I note that all true all but those of British men with independent men like Washington and sonal gift from the greeted the Deutschland as a great feat I in the commercial It is a source of satisfaction and pride farmer of the Granger was arrested and taken to where he must answer a charge of forging his name to notes name to notes erty destroyed m witma amounting to several thousand throw of the United If our that under DALLAS August The returns the run off primary for senatorial race is a very dose districts yet to be taking dyes to America at a a larger number of votes than when America herself could not even his former Governor Col obtain her European mails without There is no question about the North sea being closed to German It is still open to Germany and the world as is wit by the millions of dollars worth of goodfe brought from Amer now before us or on the wharves at Judge Charles wir ed here that he not benome on tite Tanana as was thought as he is taking a Aort trip up the Yukon to the citizens of Greeley and the rounding country attacking the Men can policy of the administration with permitting the senseless awl nerveless of the administra tion with permitting American citi zens to be murdered and their prop destroyed in within a it LEACH AT AGE OF and never even resenting August Leach one of best known died in this at the ripe old age of 83 Story established first drug store ever opened in The power boat Dan arrived in port about midnight with a bunch of who were at during the tot Mrs Moore a fc August Compton son of the late Kate Comp the known was convicted of murder in the second degree for George POSTMASTER IS A   

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