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  2. [?]OOR NEGROES

    The submarine bombardment of Monrovia was resumed on April 10. Adequate steps have been taken to protect the Liberians. ...

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  3. THE REAL FRITZ

    From the official correspondent with the Australian Imperial Force:—BRITISH HEADQUARTERS. FRANCE, January 29. ...

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  4. GLORIOUS ANZACS

    Mr. Keith Murdoch, the noted Australian war correspondent telegraphed on Sunday:—In the darkest days of the war, Britain is intensely stirred. There ...

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  5. BRITISH MAN POWER

    In the House of Commons the Man Power Bill was passed in committee after speeches were made by Mr. Asquith, Sir Edward Carson, and Mr. ...

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  6. COUNT CZERNIN

    While internal reasons also contributed to Count Czernin's resignation, the immediate and chief cause of his fall was the publication of Emperor Karl's letter, ...

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  7. STEMMING THE TIDE HOLDING UP HUN HORDES

    The enemy is held up round Neuve Eg[?]se. A great thrust is impending towards Baille[?]. ...

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  8. ANOTHER GERMAN THRUST

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters says:—The enemy's programme was to reach Kemmel on April 10. when he was only three miles from Kemmel ridge, but ...

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  9. FIT STAFF MEN

    Major-Genera1 Sir J. W. McCay, K.C.M.G., C.B., officer Commanding the Australian forces at Salisbury Plain, and Brigadier-General T. Griffiths, C.M.G., ...

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  10. BONAR LAW AND NO DELAY.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer) refused the Nationalist request for additional days for discussion on the ...

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  11. 'THERE'S A WAR ON'

    In the olden days this country was periodically inflicted with the annoyance of a popular catch-phrase. All of us can remember some of them:—"Get ...

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  12. POSSESSION OF MESSINES RIDGE

    The enemy attacks against the Messines Ridge were smashed. ...

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  13. CALLING UP FIT MEN

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Auckland Geddes stated that the Government had determined to enforce the principle that no man over the present ...

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  14. BOLSHEVISM AND FOES

    The new autocratic rulers of Russia insist upon the right of all peoples to choose the form of government which they prefer, but at the same time everybody must ...

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  15. HEAPS OF HUNS FALL

    Dealing on Friday with the battle in the Messi[?]s area, Mr. Hamilton Fyte, the correspondent of the "Daily Mail," says:— ...

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  16. ALLIED REINFORCEMENTS

    "Both French and British reinforcements are reaching Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig's army in Flanders, which is now in a strong position to meet all ...

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  17. ENORMOUS HUN LOSSES

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, telegraphing on April 15, speaks of the enormous losses inflicted upon the enemy in yesterday's fighting, especially ...

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  18. HORSERACING TO CONTINUE

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Lambert asked whether in view of the intense struggle in France it was proposed to permit horse racing in the United ...

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  19. SERIOUS ON SATURDAY

    It is recognised that the position is increasingly serious. The Germans are pressing toward Aire and Lillers through the forest behind Merville and between ...

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  20. ENEMY LOSSES 400,000

    Reuter's correspondent states that the enemy was several times cleared out of most of Bailleul, where the British were holding out in a hollow square under ...

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  21. LABOR GETS A HEARINC

    The Labor Minister's interview with Mr. Lloyd George had satisfactory results. There is no crisis, and reported resignations are unfounded. The Home ...

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  22. DEFEND THE CHANNEL PORTS.

    "The Times," in the course of a leading article says:—We believe that the British peoples will fully share the confidence of the French repose. Marshal ...

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  23. FIGHTING NEAR BAILLEUL

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Fighting occurred this afternoon in the neighbourhoods of Bailleul and ...

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  24. SELF-GOVERNMENT BEFORE CONSCRIPTION

    The Labor Ministers, in an interview with the Premier, pressed for Irish selfgovernment before conscription. They urged the adoption of the convention's ...

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  25. WITHDRAWAL FROM NEUVE EGLISE

    Mr. Perry Robinson, "The Times'" correspondent, telegraphed on April 15: —The events of the past 24 hours do not give ground for a change of opinion. ...

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  26. THE LYS BATTLEFIELD

    German official:—Bitter hand-to-hand fighting frequently developed on the Lys battldfield. We cleared an English machine gun nest southward of Neuve ...

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  27. THE HOME RULE BILL

    "The Times" [?]obbyist states that a Cabinet committtee, including Mr. Chamberlain, with Mr. Walter Long as chairman, is rapidly preparing a Home Rule ...

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  28. ENEMY CAN CONTINUE

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphed on the evening of April 15:—The enemy has not yet been brought to ...

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  29. GERMANS CAPTURE WULVERGHEM LINES.

    German official:— have captured the enemy's lines north-eastward of Wulverghem. ...

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  30. A BITTER ENGAGEMENT

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquartes telegaphed in April 14:—One of the most bitter engagements of the great battle was fought on Friday for Hangard, ...

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  32. MEX AND METHODS.

    It is explained that in the House of Commons Mr. Asquith, Sir Edward Carson, and Mr. Devlin, opposed the manher of the application of the Man Power ...

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  33. FOOD ECONOMY

    The Food Controller might do worse than send the people of these islands to their master poet for appropriate maxims concerning food economy (writes ...

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  34. OVERWHELMING ODDS

    The brilliant performances of the British against overwhelming horces of the Germans continue to form a theme for correspondents' narratives. It appears ...

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  35. SALVATION OF MINISTERS.

    During the disoussion in the House of Commons in Committee on the Man Power Bill, Sir Geo. Cave, K.C. (Secretary of Home Affairs), announced that ...

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  36. THE GENERALISSIMO'S POWERS.

    The respective Governments have given Marshal Foch the widest powers in order that he may act and that his actions will not be questioned. Thus an absolutely ...

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  37. A GREAT ROBBER STATE

    The representative Americans, now touring Great Britain, were entertained at luncheon in the House of Commons. The visitors declared that United States Labor ...

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  38. AMERICAN CONFIDENCE

    A Washington message states:—"The turning point in the West is being reached." said the War Department, in a weekly summary of the war operations ...

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  39. FRENCH SUCCESSES

    Prench communique:—We Prisonered 10 men in a perfectly successful minor operation in the region of Hangard, where we have prisonered 150 Huns since April ...

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  40. VLADIVOSTOCK

    In the House of Commons to-day Lord Cecil slated that so assurance had been given that the Anglo-Japanese troops would be withdrawn from Vladivostock ...

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  41. LEADER OF ALLIED ARMIES

    It is now officially announced that Marshall Fo[?]h has been appointed generalissimo of all the Allied armies in France. A full descriptive sketch of Marshal ...

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  42. POOR ROUMANIA

    It is stated by the "Tages [?]eitung" that Germany has reserved for herself a lease of the Roumanian oilwells for 99 years. She also insists on the right of military ...

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  43. BAILLEUL CAPTURED.

    Sir Douglas Haig's latest report tells of the inability of the garrison of Bailleul to resist the attacks any longer. The town is in the possession of the Germans. ...

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  45. COMPELLED TO WITHDRAW

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—There was severe daylong fighting yesterday round Neuve Eglise. After ...

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  46. THE BUTCHER AT THE SHAMBLES.

    The Kaiser was in the neighborhood when the German attack was made upon Armentieres. ...

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  48. HUNS ENTER HELSINGFORS

    German official:—Our troops and naval detachments in Finland, after a vigorous encounter with armed bands, entered Helsingfors (the capital). ...

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  49. LIVELY FRENCH FRONT

    French communique:—The artillery duel is very violent in the region of Hangard en Santerre. Our artillery dispersed the enemy ...

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  50. COTTON AND RUBBER

    Good middling American cotton for delivery in May is quoted at 24,38d. a lb., a fall of 0.76d. a lb. since April 6. Fine hard Para rubber is at 3/0½ a ...

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