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  3. TITANIC BATTLE RAGING

    At eight o'clock on Friday morning the Germans dealt the first of a series of blows on the Western front along a front of. 60 miles, from Croisilles, east of Arras, to La Fere, on tho River Oise. In his initial movement, the enemy merely succeeded in driving in our outposts, but was ...

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  4. GUERILLA WARFARE

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. — Following tho Revolutionary Socialists repudiation of the Brest-Litovsk treaty, several of the leaders hare gone south ...

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  5. DESTROYERS IN ACTION

    PARIS, Saturday. - Official: A division of France-British destroyers fought a detachment of German torpedo destroyers in the North Sea ...

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  6. PACIFIC RAIDER CAPTURED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. —It is announced that the Nary has captured, a small vessel in the Pacific, off Mexico. No information as to whether the ...

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  7. DUTCH SHIPPING

    WASHINGTON, Saturday — A. Presidential proclamation was issued to-day authorising the Navy Department to take over all vessels of the ...

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  8. 46 SHIPS TAKEN OVER.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — A total of 46 Dutch ships hare been seized here, and at many other ports. American naval reserves boarded the ships and ...

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  9. AUSTRIA AND UKRAINE.

    The United Press. Association's correspondent, at Petrograd reports that serious differences have developed between Austria and the Ukrainian ...

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  10. QUESTIONS IN THE REICHSTAG

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — In the Reichstag to-day, Herr Erzbeger (leader of the Catholic Party). asked the Government to state its riews ...

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  11. THE WOLF

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Admiralty's story of the German raider Wolf, shows that when, the raider met the steamer Dee in Australasian waters ...

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  12. "UNPRECEDENTED MASSES."

    LONDON, Friday Night. - The United Press Association's correspondent reports:— Fighting continued along the entire ...

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  13. BELGIAN COASTAL SECTOR BOMBARDED.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A Belgian communique states:—Lively artillery activity prevailed yesterday. ...

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  14. GERMAN DEMAND FOE COMPENSATIONS.

    AMSTERDAM. Saturday. — The Dutch Foreign Minister declares that lie will not withdraw any shipping conditions as he considers the Entente's ...

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  15. THE PARIAH

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Senator Owen has introduced a resolution to the Senate authorising the President to call a league of all Allied nations ...

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  16. BRITISH MONITORS BOMBARD OSTEND.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Admir­alty announces that British monitors sucessfully bombarded Ostend this af­ternoon. ...

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  17. BRITAIN WELCOMES THE OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Friday. — The public is delighted to learn that the German offensive has materialised, being convinced that the British lines are ...

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  18. GERMANY'S DEMANDS.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday—The "Kolnische Zeitung," says "Germany must demand that it no Dutch steamer shall leave Holland for an enemy port until ...

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  19. DESTROYER AND WARSHIP COLLIDE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The U.S. destroyer, Stanley, collided with a British warship. , Bath were damaged, and as n result of an explosion ...

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  20. SHIBULDING

    LONDON, Friday. — The keel of the first Irish concrete ship has been laid in a new North-West shipyard. The sHe was virgin soil six weeks ago ...

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  21. STORY OF THE FIGHTING

    LONDON Friday, Noon: — Official: About 8 o'clock this morning, after an intense bombardment of gas shells and high explosives on our forward ...

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  22. BERLIN QUIET.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday. — Berlin telegrams show that the news of the offensive was received quietly, the public generally believing that the present ...

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  23. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    LONDON, Friday —German official: Yesterday morning our torpedo boats bombarded Dunkirk military works ami the Bray dunes. They fired 800 shots ...

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  24. BIG GUNS SAVED.

    LONDON. Friday. Noon.—Mr. Percival Phillips writes:— The German attack is apparently the beginning of the great offensive. No doubt the enemy hopes that his ...

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  25. THE MINERS "COMB OUT"

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Miners Federation has officially informed 31r. Lloyd George of the result of the "comb out" ballot. ...

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  26. CONSTRUCTION v. DESTRUCTION.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The British Embassy has unnoticed that since the war began, the Allies hare lost 11,827,572 ions of shipping, and ...

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  27. BRITISH DEFENCES BROKEN.

    LONDON, Saturday - The Germans have broken the British defences west of St. Qaentin. Tho British are retreating in good order. ...

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  28. "FURIOUS FIGHTING."

    LONDON, Saturday — The British new positions three miles cost of Bapaume are the scene of furious fighting. ...

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  29. THE FRENCH FROM

    PARIS, Saturday. — Official: During the day, reciprocal artillery activity has been very violent between the aliette and the. Aisne, in the region ...

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  30. NEW LINE HOLDING.

    LONDON, Saturday — The new British line holds everywhere. ...

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  31. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    PARIS, Saturday. - Tho French Commission, which is coming to Australia, will also visit Canada and Japan. ...

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  32. HAIG'S OFFICIAL REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Official: Heavy fighting continued along our whole battle front until Into lost night. Powerful attacks, with a great weight ...

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  33. HEAVY FIGHTING MUST STILL BE EXPECTED.

    LONDON, Saturday .Morning. —Official Fighting continued late last night along the whole front from the River Oise to the Hirer Sensee. ...

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  34. BRITISH LABOR'S BID FOR POWER.

    LONDON, Saturday - Tho Labor-Party oppens its propaganda all over the country on April 9, and will continue to carry it on until the general ...

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  35. GERMANS DRIVEN BACK.

    LONDON. Saturday — The German have been driven out of tho village of May; many were captured. ...

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  36. THE GERMAN OCTUPUS.

    Saturday.—Mail service has been established between Berlin. Vienna, Cracow, Lemberg, Kieff. ant will be extended Inter to Odessa, Sofia ...

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  37. LICHNOWSKY'S REVELATIONS

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — "Vowarts" says:—"It is undeniable that Prince Lichnovsky's memorandum "throws grave discredit on German ...

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  38. GERMANS SHELLING PARIS.

    LONDON, Saturday — The Germans are firing on Paris with longe-ranea guns. ...

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  39. GOLD STORAGE PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The High Commissioner for New Zealand, Sir Thos. Mackenzie, interviewed the Minister for Education (Mr. S. A. L. Fisher) ...

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  40. ITALIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Daily Telegraph's Milan correspondent states thai according to news from Switzerland, Germany is continually massing ...

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  41. WAR CORRESPONDENTS' "COPY" HELD UP.

    LONDON, Friday. — Correspondents on the front arc not yet able to give -details of die fighting. They emphasise the men's splendid morale, and o ...

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  42. "MORE THAN A MATCH."

    PARIS, Friday.—M. Marcel Hutin states that Prince Rupprecht'n considerable reserves, include the finest divisions of the Prussian Guard, attacking ...

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  43. MANY KILLED IN PARIS

    PARIS, Saturday — Germans, using 240 millimetre guns, killed many in Paris, the shells travelling 60 miles. ...

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  44. PARIS BOMBARDED FOR NINE HOURS.

    LONDON, Saturday - Paris was under bombardment for nine, hours continuously. ...

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  45. ATTACK SLOWED DOWN ON SATURDAY MORNING.

    LONDON, Friday. —The enemy is being held. He suffered immense losses, assaulting in massed formations. The attack slackened early this ...

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  46. AFRICAN UNREST.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—Referring in the House of Assembly this afternoon to in organished movement on the part of certain whites in the mines ...

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  47. "HOLDING THEM EVERYWHERE."

    LONDON, Friday — The United Press Association's correspondent states :- We are holding the Germans every where, and driving them back in ...

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  48. THE AIR WAR

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Aviation officials state that by September tho United States will hive completed more than double the number of ...

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  49. FRENCH ARMY ENCAGED.

    LONDON, Saturday —The French army is now engaged along a wide front. ...

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  50. GERMANS DRIVEN OUT OP DOIGNIES.

    LONDON, Friday. — The British infantry, accompanied fay tanks, drove one the enemy from Doignies (near Lagnicourt). ...

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  52. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Friday.—German official Strong artillery duels continue in the | Belgian, French and Flanders sectors. Our reconnoitring detachments ...

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  53. "GERMAN OFFENSIVE HAS FAILED BADLY."

    LONDON, Friday .—The German offensive, has failed badly. ...

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  54. FOOD RESTRICTIONS AND HEALTH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Food Controller, Lord Rhondda. addressing the insurance faculty, and describing the Ministry of Health as an urgent war ...

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  55. SINGLE COMBAT BETWEEN ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    COPENHAGEN. Friday. — The "Tagliche Rundsehau" (Berlin "Daily Review"), a naval and military organ, says ...

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  57. STRONG SERIES OF ATTACKS.

    The enemy before 19,80 launched a strong series of attacks astride the Canal du Nord, an along the whale front to the north-west as far as ...

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