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  2. FRENCH FIGHTING.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters, under Monday's date, states that as the result of to-day's French attack in the Champagne six miles of the German ...

    Article : 145 words
  3. TRAGEDY.

    Shortly before 5 o'clock this morning a shooting tragedy occurred at a residence on the Louth Park Road, Cyril Boyue Lambert, 33 a widower, and an employee of the ...

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  4. UNITED STATES.

    Increased taxes have been Imposed on liquor, cigars, tobacco, and excess profits, new, taxes on automobiles, soft drinks, amusements, freight and passenger traffic, stamp ...

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  6. BREATHING SPACE.

    Except for the new French thrust east of Rheims there is a comparative lull in the western battle. This, however, is merely the breathing ...

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  7. FRENCH MISSION IN U.S. SENATE.

    Mr. Marshall, Vice-President, welcomed the members of the French Mission to the United States Senate. The applause was deafening when M. Viviani, on the arm of ...

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  8. "TERRIBLE AUSTRALIANS."

    Writing in the "Dally express" Mr. Percival Phillips says that between Bapaume and Cambrai the "Terrible Australians" keep their opponents in a state of constant ...

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  9. AERIAL AND ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    Field-Marshal sir Douglas Haig. reporting to-night, said:— Enemy attacks on our new positions between Monchy-le-Preux and the Scarpe ...

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  10. GERMAN CONSPIRATORS.

    Wolff Hersch and George Heyringer, Germans who were arrested last night with a picric bomb in their possession, confessed that it was their intention to destroy ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. TAMWORTH RACES.

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  12. AMERICAN SHIPS.

    The United States Government has already placed a considerable amount of ship tonnage at tho disposal of the Entente announces Lord Percy, a member of the ...

    Article : 94 words
  13. BRITISH NAVY.

    In the Houes of Commons, Sir H. Dalziel asked:—"Why are enemy attacks possible on the Kent coast while naval attacks on Zeebrugge are apparently impossible?" ...

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  14. GERMANS IN THE PACIFIC.

    [?] Press a director of the German New Gulnea Company, writing in the "Hamburg Nachichten," contends that Germany must re-establish herself in the ...

    Article : 158 words
  15. PEACE PROPOSAL.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that the Imperial Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, will make a fresh offer of peace in the Reichstag on Thursday. ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. BRITISH SURE SHOTS.

    Reuters correspondent at British headquarters in France, under to-day's date, gives translations of captured enemy correspondence referring to the effects of our ...

    Article : 218 words
  17. ANOTHER LULL.

    Mr. Pirrie Robinson, correspondent of the "Times" at British headquarters, reports another lull on the battlefront, and says: "We have consolidated our new positions beyond ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. NEW ZEALANDERS REVIEWED.

    The Press Bureau reports that King George has sent the following message to Brigadier General Johnston: "It was a pleasure for me to inspect the training of the ...

    Article : 91 words
  19. ENTENTE OPPOSITION.

    The Entente is flatly opposed in advance to any peace scheme that Dr. von Bethmann Hollwegg may promulgate on Thursday. It is stated that a high authority in Mr. ...

    Article : 206 words
  20. BIG BRITISH CAPTURES.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We have captured 19,343 prisoners, including 393 officers, 257 guns and howitzers, of which ninety-eight are of heavy calibre, 227 ...

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  21. ANTI-SUBMARINISM.

    At the request of his colleagues in the War Cabinet Mr. Lloyd George spent the whole of yesterday at the Admiralty in connection with the submarine menace and held a ...

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  22. MACEDONIA.

    A French communique from Macedonia, under Monday's date, states that a new strong Bulgar counter attack on the recently won British positions, near Lake Doiran, was ...

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  23. ENEMY REPORT.

    British Armiralty Intercepts, collected by the Wireless press. A wireless German official report states that minor fighting occurred near St. ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. YOUNGER MEN WANTED.

    A "Daily Mail" leader says:— "The submarine problem is not insolible. The reorganisation of the Admiralty is required. The staff dealing with the submarine is not given ...

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  25. DRIVER DODDY.

    [?] of the Australia Army Service Corps, upon being court martialled pleaded guilty of robbing the Parkhouse Post Office ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The shipment of [?] per [?] shire from New South Wales and Queensland has mainly passed as first grade, which entities it to earn the same price as the ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. SHALL TROOPS BE SENT.

    The question or sending united states troops to France was before the Cabinet this morning. No formal decision was announced, but it is definitely understood that ...

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  28. GERMANY'S MAN SHORTAGE.

    Documents discovered on prisoners show that Germany has reduced the strength of its battalions from 1000 to 800 owing to the shortage of effectives. ...

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  29. IMPORTANT CHANGES EXPECTED.

    The submarine campaign overshadows all other war topics. This is instanced in the electric atmosphere in the House of commons. Lobbyists are discussing important ...

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  30. GENERAL NEWS.

    Members of the Imperial War Conference will visit Windsor on Thursday to present an address to the King. in the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law ...

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  31. MYSTERIOUS AIR RAID.

    Last night an aeroplane bombed the town of Zierikzee, in Zealand. Three persons were killed, and the damage effected by the bombs on Zierikzee was terrible. All the ...

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  32. GERMAN FOOD RIOTS.

    Neutrals from Germany report serious disorders particularly in the Westphalia steel districts owing to the dearness of food. The military were called out and fired on ...

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  33. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. W. J. Ferguson, the National candidate, will address the electors at Morpeth Courthouse on Friday night, at 7 o'clock, and will speak at Elgin-street corner, West ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    The higher officers of the Russian [?] fleet at Hulsingtors including Admiral [?] one of Russia's ablest Commanders, were killed many in their own homes, by ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. RUSSIA.

    British Admiralty Intercepts, collected by the Wireless Press. A wireless Russian official report states that near Armirda. south-westward of Van, ...

    Article : 58 words
  36. SPANISH METAL EXPORTS.

    The Spanish Government has prohibited the export of from and other metals. ...

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  38. INTOLERABLE SUBMARINESM.

    The continued losses of Norwegian shipping is causing serious unrest, and a growing feeling that the situation is intolerable and the time ripe to break off relations ...

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  39. BEANS CONSIGNMENTS SEIZED.

    The Press Bureau announces that Lord Devonport, Food Controller has commandered from the original consigness between 50,000 and 60,000 tons of Burmah peas and ...

    Article : 74 words
  40. TILBURY BOOK STRIKE.

    The [?] have resumed work pending negotiations. ...

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  41. RUSSIANS IN BRITAIN.

    The Russian Government has ordered Russian eligibles in Britain to report by May 28. ...

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  42. SOLDIERS SALUTES ABOLISHED.

    A conference of representatives of the Western Army decided to abolish salutes and allow soldiers to wear mufti. The conference cheered General Gourke's ...

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