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  3. THE GLASSGOW STRIKE.

    The "Exchange" correspondent at Glassgow states that the strike of munition workers is collapsing. More men have resumed work. Everything indicates a ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ARMY.

    As Gen. Birdwood is expected to arrive in London shortly Mr. Andrew Fisher and the War Office intend taking advantage of his presence to have ...

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  5. BRITISH CONSCRIPTION.

    The War Office is calling up nine groups of married men from ages 26 to [?] to appear on April 5. (Later.) ...

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  6. DISASTER TO BLUE JACKETS.

    During a blizzard on Wednesday night naval liberty men went off in respective boats to their ships, and all arrived safely with the exception of a large cutter ...

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  7. ITALIAN VICTORY.

    Ad official message from Rome describing Italian successes at Gorizia heights says that the Australians made a surprise attack on the 28th. capturing ...

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  8. AMERICA ALARMED.

    The German press is arrogantly asserting that President Wilaon is responsible if any citizens of the United States were lost by the steamer Sussex, which was ...

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  9. WESTERN FRONT.

    Paris Official Message.—"We repulsed two grenade attacks at North Avoncourt. "Enemy's bombardment of Malancourt was marked by redoubled violence during ...

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  10. ANOTHER AIR RAID IN ENGLAND.

    The Official Press Bureau announces that an air raid took place last night in the eastern counties. Five Zeppelins passed over, and dropped 90 bombs. No ...

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  11. MR. ASQUITH IN ROME.

    The British Prosier, Mr. Asquith, arrived yesterday from the Paris Conference to confer with Ministers. The weather was glorious. A splendid official welcome ...

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  12. STRANDING OF THE CHEYOMARU.

    The steamer Cheyomaru stranged at Le Maisland yesterday morning owing to fogs. Tugboats and a British destroyer went to her assistance, and saved 299 passengers ...

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  13. (LATER.)

    An East Coast correspondent says that two bombs dropped on his town. The first wrecked a cottage, the second dropped into the sea. Two Zeppelins passed ...

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  14. MEETING OF CARRIED MEN.

    Two thousand married men attended is meeting to-night at the Albert Hall [?] Derby's letter was read stating that if all married men were compelled to join ...

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  15. CUTTER RECOVERED.

    The Admiralty confirms the intelligence of the disaster to the cutter of the Conquest, which was caught in the blizzard and was unseen, and unheard of again ...

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  16. WASHINGTON'S ATTITUDE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington states that it is expected that President Wilson will send no further Notes to Germany regarding submarine piracy ...

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  17. GERMAN VERSION.

    A German wireless message states:— "We stormed Malancourt and French establishments on both sides of the village, capturing six officers and 322 prisoners. ...

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  18. AERIAL WARFARE.

    A Copenhagen message reports that two Danish fishermen while cutting seaweed near Nebel saw a large seaplane resting on the water near the shore. They ...

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  19. GERMAN AGGRESSIONS IN GREECE.

    The Athena and Salonika municipal authorities have protested to the King against air raids, and demand safeguards against German assassins. ...

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  20. GLOOM IN WASHINGTON.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington states that the Reichstag Committees demand the right to continue submarine neutral vessels, and there is ...

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  21. THE BAGDAD EXPEDITION.

    A leading article in the "Times" bitterly criticises the Ministry for ordering General Townshend to advance to Bagdad with an inadequate force. Both ...

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  22. DEATH OF A GALLIPOLI GENERAL.

    The death is announced of Brigadier-General Wight Boycott, who had command of a brigade at Galipoli. ...

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  23. ST. ELOI PRISONERS.

    About 150 Germans, presumably captured while fighting at St. Eloi, landed at Southampton yesterday. They were of better physique and condition than the ...

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  24. ITALIAN APPRECIATION AND CRITICISM.

    Signor Lazatti, in the "Corriere Della Sera" enlogises Mr. Asquith and England and refutes the criticism that England was not enough for the Allies. He ...

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  25. MORE KULTUR.

    A Paris official message states that the Messageries Maritimes steamer POrtugal, lent to Russia has been sub-marined by Germans in the Black Sea. She had ...

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  26. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    A correspondent at Nairobi German East Africa, describing General Smuts's envelopment preparatory to the attack at, Northe says the enemy contested ...

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  27. ANOTHER GERMAN TONE.

    Captain Persems, in the Berlin "Tageblatt." warns Germans not to underestimate the British determination and resources. British determination, he says, ...

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  28. A DARING DEED.

    A correspondent at the British headquarters records that a British aeroplane. recently crossed the trenches at a height of 1,000 to 2,000 ft. only. It drew a ...

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  29. BRITISH REPORT.

    British headquarters report that there was much air fighting on Thursday, Three Britishers are missing. The enemy exploded a mine near Neuville-Straast ...

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  30. GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    The latest German casualty lists include three and a half columns of names of officers and men belonging to the Brandenburgs belonged to Fort Donanmont. ...

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  31. THE KING'S MESSAGE.

    The Official Press Bureau states that His Majesty the King has sent the following message to General Townshend:— "With all your, fellow-countrymen I ...

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  32. BALKANS.

    It is unofficially reported from that lively cannonade is proceeding at the front. The Germans have not renewed their attempts at the outposts, confining ...

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  33. PRESIDENT WILSON IN A NEW ROLE.

    The "Mail" correspondent in New York states, that it is realised in Washington that Germany intends to continue submarining without restraint. The ...

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  34. AMRICA AND MEXICO.

    [?] American [?] Wilsites 130 [?] frontier at Guerrero. The Mexicans were surprised during a celebration of a victory over ...

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  35. THE TONDERN RAID.

    The "Stifistidends" states with regard to the recent British, air raid on Tondern in Schleewig Holstein, that the Zepplin hungers were undamaged. The ...

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  36. BRITISH FODDER SUPPLIES COMMANDEERED.

    The British War Department notifies that it commandeers all hay, oats, wheat, straw, threshed and unthreshed, in Great Britain. Private consumption will be ...

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  38. LATEST DEVELOPMENT.

    The latest Paris official message reads:—South Somme.—The enemy attempted several [?] positions near [?], but were unsuccessful. Our ...

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  39. CANADIAN SCANDAL.

    The "Times" correspondent at Ottawa reports that the Prime Minister stated in the Commons that a commission had in the appointed to investigate the charge ...

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  40. VICTORIA CROSS.

    A Victoria Cross medal has been granted to Sub-Lieutenant Arthur St. Clair Tishall, R.N., V.R. [?] landing at the River Clyde beach, [?] on April 25 ...

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  41. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    The [?] Sandnes reports seeing disguist German submarine in Norwegian waters, carrying two masts. It was investigating the coast. ...

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  42. THE RAID ON BELGIAN COAST.

    A correspondent [?] Amsterdam states that on March 12 the German arsenal between Zeehrugge and Lisseweghe was destroyed, and adjacent shore batteries ...

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  43. WOOL SALES.

    The opening of the third series of wool sales has been postponed until April 11. ...

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  44. EXPLOSION OF BULGARIAN FACTORY.

    An Athens telegram states that the Bulgarian powder factory at North Ghevgheli has been blown up. Thirty soldiers were killed and 150 injured. ...

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  45. CONTRABAND.

    The "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen reports that a Bill has been introduced into the Folkting providing punishment by fine or imprisonment for ...

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  47. MARKETS.

    Silver, unchanged. Copper, £113 spot, £115½ forward. Lead, £36, Spelter, £90. ...

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  48. BRITISH FINANCE.

    The British revenue returns for the past year were issued to-night. They showed that the year's receipts were £31,750,000 above the estimates. The ...

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  49. MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. Hughes is recovering from the attack of influenza. The fever has abated, he had a good night, and is getting on well. The arrival of the last Australian ...

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  50. CROWN PRINCE OF SERBIA.

    The Crown Prince of Serbia, who took a brilliant part in the field fighting for his ill-fated country, arrived at Charing Cross Station by special train yesterday ...

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  51. CANADIAN CELEBRATION.

    The Canadian Government will commemorate the battle of Ypres on April 23 in consequence of the gallantry of the Canadian section. ...

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  52. NORWAY AND GERMANY. COMPLAINT OF SUBMARIN-ING.

    The Christiania correspondent of the "Times" reports that the German Foreign Office has notified Norway that investigations show that the Silins was not ...

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  53. THE SHACKLETON EXPEDITION.

    Anxiety concerning the fate of the Shackleton Expedition is natural, and there can be no Question that relief must and will be sent. The expedition consist ...

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  55. A NEW INDIA.

    We are apt to dwell too much on the mistakes of the Allies and forget the miscalculations of Germany. Our errors have been incidental, those of the enemy ...

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  56. FURTHER EULOGY AND CRITICISM.

    Mr. Blatchford, the great Socialist writer, writing in the "Weekly Despatch," describes Mr. Hughes's speeches as ...

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  57. A SAILOR PRINCE.

    It is understood that Prince George, fourth son of King George and Queen Mary, will enter the Royal Navy in September, thus following his royal father in ...

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  58. CANADIAN LOYALTY.

    Canadian enlistments number 290,000, casualties 43,700, and war cost amounts to £37,400,000. ...

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  59. RUSSIAN FRONT.

    An official message reports that enemy attacks have been repulsed at Rozhe, South Neuselburg Station, and regions of the upper middle Strypea and South ...

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  60. CARDINAL MERCIER.

    The Amsterdam correspondent states that Cardinal Mercier's secretary has been arrested, and that the Cardinal's arrest is expected. The Germans fear that ...

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  61. AUSTRALIANS AT GALLIPOLI

    One of the most pleasing duties that befell Mr. Andrew Fisher on his arrival in London was to view a series of films taken by Mr. Ashmead Bartlett of the ...

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  62. GALLIPOLI MEMORIES.

    The press commends the Anzac sketches which are being exhibited at the Fine Art Society's rooms by Signaller Ellis Silas, of the 16th Australians. ...

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