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Show French and British. General Pershing's troops, however, have moved ahead once more and have wrested important positions posi-tions from the Huns west of the Meuse. The French are tightening their grip on the Oise-Serre front around Guise and are gaining ground in spite of the most desperate resistance. The Germans are doing better than the disheartened Austrians, but are steadily losing just the same. Many men arc being sacrificed sacri-ficed on both sides, but it is evident that the Hun armies arc the worst sufferers. suf-ferers. It is only a question of time when the kaiser's men, what is left of them, must lay down their arms upon demand of General Foch. AUSTRIANS ROUTED. The Austrian Iroops havo met with disaster in Italy arid are rapidly ro-treating. ro-treating. Thousands of (lie invaders havo been killed, wounded or esplurod and Hie victorious allies are pursuing tlm fugitives. King victor Ijmmejiuol crossed Lite I'inve at Ihe head of a regiment regi-ment of Borsaglleri ami is taking pari, in one of Hi" most glorious victories of the present war. It is no wonder tho government or remnant of a govcrn- ui, ui Vienna is making frantic gp peals for peace. Hungary has cut loose from tho dual monarchy nnd the people nre demanding a republic. The Ans Irian empire Is falling to pieces and ii is probable Ihe house of Hiipsburg will be thrown into Ihe discard along with ii,,. llobonzollerrj dynasty, The present drive will hasten the eataetrophc. There is hitler fighting on tho western west-ern front, ill" Germans having put in i lo ir last available man in an attempt I,, ton the advance of the Americans, |