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a ee : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1918, “THE long arm of the Transatlantic Cables brings the news fg of the Great Battle to THE NEW YORK’ TIMES ye df ahead of all competitors. : oe It is the greatest event in history, this Battle of Europe, this =.» Ss Battle of the World. Said y Since it began no other newspaper has received reports from special correspondents at the front on the day they were written, that ts, in time for publication next morning. No other newspaper in America has ever maintained so lavish a cable service. Its cable tolls on a single daily dispatch from the battlefront frequently run close to $1,000. THE NEW YORK TIMES was the first newspaper in America to announce the appointment of Foch as Gen- eralissimo of the Allied Armies. It printed Count Czernin’s sensational speech a day ahead of all others. From the beginning it has led all American newspapers in the prompt and comprehensive collection, and the clear presentation, of the news of the war. Fourteen special correspondents at war centres report for it every new development in the struggle. '| Not to Read The New York Times ls Not to Be Up-to-Date on the War