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  4. AUSTRIA AND ALSACE

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The newspapers give prominence to M. Clemenceau's sensational disclosure of the Emperor of Austria's autograph letter, dated ...

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  6. "CRITICAL PERIOD COMING"

    LONDON, Tuesday. — At no time since the commencement of the war has such intense interest been displayed in the House of Commons as was apparent to-day in connection with Mr. Lloyd George's speech dealing with the Government's proposals in the present emergency. Although the ...

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  7. GERMAN BLOW IN FLANDERS

    Although the correspondent of the United Press Association reported that heavy rain and logs ore delaying the resumption of the German offensive, the Germans, after heavily shelling the Armientieres-La Basse sector, launched an attack yesterday morning. Few particulars are ...

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  8. UNITY OF COMMAND.

    Mr. Lloyd George went on to say that he deprecated discussion of the question of the Versailles Council, but declared that the battle had justified ...

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  9. COUNT OZERNIN DENOUNCED.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York World's" Washington correspondent reports that official despatches state that mass meetings of Czechs at ...

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  10. IRISH DISSENT.

    There was no register in Ireland, hence it would take some weeks afore enrolment began there. At this point there was further ...

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  11. BLOW DEVELOPING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A German attack near La Bassee Canal in the direction of Fleurbaix (South of Armentieres) 13 developing. ...

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  12. WHAT GERMANY THINKS

    ZURICH, Tuesday.—Dr. Hellferich, speaking at Stuttgart, said:—"We are fighting for our life agaist England's political system. We shall conquer in ...

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  13. BOLO'S "PROFOUND SECRET"

    PARIS, Tuesday.—It was expected that Bolo Pasha would bo executed yesterday. It is understood that his declaration ...

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  14. "GRAVEST CRISIS IN HISTORY."

    The "Daily Mail" says:—"The Germans are daily creeping closer. They are eight and three-quarter miles from! Amiens and two and a half from the ...

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  15. "VORWARTS" ABANDONS CONCILIATION.

    "Vorwarts," commenting upon President Wilson's speech, says:—"If German does not finish the war by military means, her future will be in ...

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  16. The Prime Minister's Speech

    Mr. Lloyd George said that we had now entered upon the most critical stage of the terrible war. There was at present a lull, but the hurricane was not ...

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  17. THE BATTLE PROPER.

    "As regards the battle itself, it has taken some time to ascertain all the facts." The Premier added, "but at one time it was undoubtedly very critical. ...

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  18. "COOK'S SON, DUKE'S SON"

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—The Government has announced that in view of the urgent necessity for obtaining recruits, it has decided—in order to ...

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  19. HEAVY CASUALTIES ADMITTED.

    ROME, Tuesday.—German newspapers admit that the German casualties have been heavier in the present offensive than in any previous fighting. ...

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  20. INDIA'S PART.

    The Premier expressed great gratitude to India for the magnificent way in which she had come to the help of the Empire in this emergency. It was ...

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  21. THE SECOND ROUND.

    The "Standard" says:—"The second round of the offensive may begin at any moment. In vie^ of the immense stakes which Germany is playing for ...

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  22. RUSSIA AND GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Official advices received by the State Department from Sweden state that the Russians blew up three large warships ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The long lull prior to the German offensive has enabled the Australian Bed Cross Society in Franco to prepare to meet all ...

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  24. INTERMITTENT FOGS AND BAIN.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association of America says that intermittent fogs and rain ore impeding the German transport, and ...

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  25. ARAB'S SUCCESSES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Official: Advices from Egypt indicate that the Arabs have carried out several successful engagements, either defeating or ...

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  26. GENERAL GOUGH'S RETIREMENT.

    It would take a very long time to name all the generals who distinguished themselves in this battle. Until nil the circumstances which led to the ...

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  27. THE MILITARY POSITION.

    Dealing with the military position, Mr. Lloyd George., pointed out that it was difficult to get a clear reliable narrative of a battle extending for 50 ...

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  28. BRITISH CASUALTY LISTS.

    Long casualty lists have been published, including Major-General Edward Feetham, three brigadiers, many younger sons of the nobility, and two ...

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  29. GERMAN CHANCES DECLINING.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Mr. Frank Symonds, in on article commenting upon the West front situation, says:—"The Germans have won a battle, but ...

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  30. NEW ERA OF JUSTICE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil said that since the declaration of the independence of Mecca on July. 1916 ...

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  31. GERMAN ATTACK LAUNCHED.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The United Press Association's correspondent states that, the Germans attacked this morning between Armentieres and ...

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  32. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sir Albert Stanley, President of the Board of Trade. speaking to the London Chamber of Commerce, said that ...

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  33. BRITAIN'S "COMB-OUT"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Official: The Minister of National Service (Sir Auckland Geddes) notifies the withdrawal on April 24 of all exemptions from ...

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  34. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Field-Marshal Haig reports:— The enemy's artillery early this morning developed great activity from ...

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  35. BRITISH FUEI OILS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Official: Mr. Winston Churchill Las appointed a committee, with Lori] Crewe as chairman to consider tow far and how early ...

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  36. GERMAN HEADQUARTERS

    An Amsterdam message states that the "Echo de Beige" describes the German main headquarters at Spa (in Belgium, south-east of Liege) as the ...

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  37. MR. ASQUITH.

    Mr. Asquith followed Mr. Lloyd George, saying that he suspended judgment until the second rending of the Bill. Meanwhile, he counselled the ...

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  38. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    PARIS, Tuesday. — General Petain reports:— Great reciprocal artillery activity prevails at numerous points along our ...

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  41. AMERICA'S HELP.

    The [?] referred to the dramatic [?] by the American. He said that the Allies had looked forward to the arrival of a ...

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