SHELL TORN BAPAUME AS BRITISH SAW IT; Correspondent, Among First to Enter the City, Describes Its Devastation. CAT THE ONLY INHABITANT Famous Clock Tower Destroyed and Many Buildings Wrecked;- Shells Still Falling. The Approach to Bapaume. Bapaume Badly Damaged. The Defenses of Bapaume. A Kitten Only Living There.
Date: 20 March 1917
By PHILIP GIBBS. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Philip GIBBS
describes fighting on western front
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ORDER KEPT BY THE PEOPLE; Feeling of Fraternity Visible Everywhere in Petrograd.
Date: 21 March 1917
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
invited to return from exile and help in reconstruction of Russia
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BORUM REPORTS ALL CREW SAVED; Captain of City of Memphis and Eight from Missing Boat Land at Glasgow. RESCUE DETAILS UNKNOWN Vigilancia's Skipper Had to Threaten Lifeboat Party with a Revolver.
Date: 21 March 1917
Sec. Lansing receives telegram from Consul Stephens
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CONSULS REPORT SINKINGS.; Official Accounts Are Received by the State Department.
Date: 20 March 1917
Special to The New York Times
Consul Gen. Skinner's report
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Prof. Gotthell Explains Gen. Maude.
Date: 20 March 1917
RICHARD GOTTHEIL
Richard GOTTHEIL
Prof. R. Gottheil explains error in report of Gen. Maude's proclamation on "Halacha" instead of "Hulagu," letter
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