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  3. WESTERN FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"The Australians encountered a strong patrol last night in the ...

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  4. RUSSIAN DEBACLE

    It is announced that the evacuation of Petrograd has been concluded. Inhabitants are prohibited from entering or leaving the city, and all trains have ...

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  5. PETROGRAD DISTRICT TROOPS.

    Reuter's correspondent an Petrograd reports that complete demobilisation of all troops in the Petrograd district has been ordered. Kanoff, speaking at the ...

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  6. FOOD FOR ALLIES

    Meat exports to the Allies will be increased by 50, and perhaps 100 per cent. under the new food administrative arrangements. ...

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  7. GERMANY'S BLUNDER

    A Swedish newspaper, publishes a document written by Prince Karl Lichdowsky, formerly the Kaiser's ambassador to the Court of St. James, for ...

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  8. BOLSHEVIK MASSACRE AT ODESSA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Jassy stats that the Bolsheviki at Odessa went to Sebastopol before the German occupation. Before leaving the ...

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  9. THE GERMAN ADVANCE.

    A German message says:—"We dispersed enemy bands in the Ukraine. We now occupy Bachmatsch." ...

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  10. GRIP ON FINLAND TIGHTENS.

    It is stated that the German troops occupying Abo, in Finland, number 3000. Supplied with artillery they arrived from the Aaland Islands, and ...

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  11. TAKING OVER DUTCH SHIPPING.

    The Austro-German press is most in dignant at the Allies taking over Dutch shipping. The "Neue Frie Presse" characterises it has an unprecedented ...

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  12. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    Field-Marshal Haig in an aviation reports says:—"There were reconnaisances, artillery work, photographing bombing and a ...

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  13. GERMAN IDEAS

    Dr. Selt, speaking at Cologne, emphasised that any peace that would be lasting must satisfy Germany's colonial interests. He favored a ...

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  14. OPPOSITION TO PEACE TREATY.

    Advices from Petrograd report that strong undercurrent of opposition to the ratification of the peace treaty with Germany is visible. The ...

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  15. EXPLOSION IN PARIS

    The big explosions which were head in Paris occurred in the Courneuve district, at the munition depot at St. Denis, which was built to replace the ...

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  16. AIR RAIDS ON GERMANY

    A Berlin telegram states there were 23 Allied air raids on Germany during February, including 13 on industrial districts, and Lorraine, Luxenburg ...

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  17. THE "JAPANESE MENACE."

    It is reported from Rome that the Kaiser has convened a conference of monarchs and military chiefs of the Central Powers to discuss the Japanese ...

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  18. GERMAN-IRISH SOCIETY

    Prominence is given in the German press to the curious operations of the German Irish Society, the president of which is Baron von Schorlemer, a ...

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  19. TURKISH CAPTURES AT ERZERUM.

    A wireless Turkish official message, dated 15th March, says:—We Captured 168 suns and a number of mine throwers at Erzerum. ...

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  20. MR. IKEITH MURDOCH'S NOTES

    In a report from the war correspondent's headquarters, dated 14th March, Mr. Keith Murdock writes:—"The Australian raided and patrolled ...

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  21. JAPANESE PRESS IMPATIENT.

    Cabling from Tokio, the correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that the Japanese press is impatient for action, and lays stress on the ...

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  22. LEAGUE OF NATIONS URGED

    A League of Nations Parliamentary Committee has been formed, and it met at the House of Commons on Thursday. ...

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  23. CAN ALLIES HELP?

    In answer to Mr H. B. Lees-Smitth, Mr Balfour stated, in the Commons that he thought it was impossible, in the middle of a European war, to have ...

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  24. THE IRISH TROUBLES

    Reports from Dublin state that 200 additional police, fully armed have been despatched to assist in the Waterford by-election. Big dealers in the ...

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  25. RAIDED BRITISH AREAS

    It is stated by the "Daily Mail" that the German prisoners who have been sent to the areas in England which have been subjected to air raids ...

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  26. ROUMANIA AND GERMANY

    The Russo-Roumanian peace negotiations will begin at Keiff. (United Service Special Cable.) London, Friday. ...

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  27. SOVIET CONGRESS.

    Advices received here state that the Moscow Congress of Soviets has ratified the peace treaty with Germany by 453 votes to 30. ...

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  28. COLLISION IN CHANNEL.

    The London North-Western steamer Rathmore collided with a warships in the Irish Channel. The Rathmore was badly damaged. ...

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  29. MR. DILLON AGGRESSIVE.

    Mr John Dillon the new leader of the Irish Nationalist Party, speaking at Enniskillen, said that his task would be to tell England before the world that she ...

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  30. DANISH SHIP ATTACKED.

    The Danish steamer Bandiaberg was torpedoed outside the German danger zone. The captain was taken prisoner. The crew abandoned the steamer after ...

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  31. THE NEXT OFFENSIVE

    General von Saleman, in the Berlin "Vossiche Zeitung," declares that 400 German and Allied divisions are about to go battle on the West ...

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  32. THE ROAD TO PEACE

    In a speech to members of the Women's Liberal Federation Mr. Asquith said that the alleged Russo-German peace was an object lesson of the ...

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  35. AUSTRIA'S MAN POWER

    Geneva advices state that replying to questions in Parliament the Hungarian Government admitted that it intends to enrol all editors as soldiers ...

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