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  4. THE ANZACS SMASH THE HUNS::

    The British Headquarters correspondent points out that never since the first British Expeditionary Force secretly entered France has there been a less obtrusive entry than ...

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  6. SINN FEIN

    "The Manchester Guardian" states:- "James Connolly and, presumably, MacDermott, are now sentenced to death, but by an unwritten law they must be nursed back to life ...

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  8. MR. HUGHES

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, is spending a quiet week-end at Stratford-on-Avon. He will atend the Welsh dinner in London on May 18, will go on to Bristol ...

    Article : 337 words
  9. AMERICA

    President Wilson has decided to defer further communications on trade questions with Britain, until the submarine question with Germany is satisfactorily settled. ...

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  10. NEWSPAPER PRESS DINNER

    A dinner was given by the Newspaper Press Fund at Hie Hotel Cecil this evening. Lord Derby presided, with Mr. W. M. Hughes on his right hand, then Lord Mersey, the Lord ...

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  11. MERCHANTMEN ESCORTED

    Many German merchantmen, carrying guns and ammunition to Libau, were escorted by destroyers and torpedo-boats, as British submarines have appeared in certain parts of the ...

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  12. IN THE WEST

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:- "The enemy on Wednesday evening captured about 500 yards of trenches north-east of Vermelles. A counter-attack later on in the night ...

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  13. MERCHANTMEN COMMANDEERED

    The "National Tidende" states that a shipbroking company of Malmoe. which is on business relations with German Baltic ports, has received a sensational report that Germany is ...

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  14. SHACKLETON'S RELIEF

    The Government has appointed a committee to advise as to the best methods for the relief of Shackleton's Expedition. Admiral Sir Lewis Anthony Beaumont ...

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  15. EXCESS PROFITS TAX

    There is a strong feeling among the directors of Anglo-Australian companies that the excess profits tax for Australia should be based on the same standard as the English, viz., the profits ...

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  16. FLOUR MILLS BURNT

    The Aradszedsenvi flour mills, the largest in Hungary, have been burnt down. ...

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  17. BIG JEWEL ROBBERY

    Jewellery to the value of £8000 was stolen from the cloakroom of the New-street Railway Station, Birmingham. It is believed that a confederate placed a trunk containing the thief in ...

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  19. METALS SEQUESTRATED

    The Federal Council has sequestrated all metals. ...

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