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  3. EASTERN FRONTS

    A Russian official message received on Wednesday afternoon says:— "We threw back the enemy, who temporarily occupied some of our trenches ...

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  4. ST QUENTIN THREATENED

    In announcing a continuation of the French advance on a wide front from the region of St. Quentin southward a French communique says:— ...

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    [?] cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," [?] to Australia by special permission. It should be understood [?]nions are not those of the "Times" unless expre[?]tiy stated to be so ...

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  6. [?]RICA AND GERMANY

    [?] correspondent at Washing[?] that the resolution de[?] that a state of war exists [?] Germany passed the United ...

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  7. CONTINUANCE OF THE WAR.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that the union of Republican soldiers has resolved to support the Government in a most vigorous continuance of the ...

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  8. DEBATE IN CONGRESS

    America continues to be greatly excited by the prospect of war with Germany, reports a Washington message. The proceedings in Congress are being ...

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  9. THE EX-CZAR A POOR MAN.

    The Russian Provisional Government has taken charge of the affairs of ex-Czar and family, and has applied for a grant to cover immediate expenses. ...

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  10. (British Admiralty Intercepts: Collected by the Wireless Press.)

    A German official message says:— "Westward of St. Quentin the French paid heavily for the ground gained. We brought down nine aeroplanes and two ...

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  11. DURATION OF WAR.

    Sir George Buchanan, the British Ambassador at Petrograd, has made a statement to the Russian Press expressing his confidence in the readiness and ability of ...

    Article : 92 words
  12. [?]CENT WILSON'S SPEECH.

    [?] Enteate Press hails Presi[?] speech to Congress as an [?] making significance, and [?] the speech will go down to ...

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  13. GERMAN PLANS DISCUSSED.

    Lt-Col a Court Ropington, the military correspondent of the "Times." discussing the mystery of the German plans, gives the views of the various authorities, who ...

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  14. AMERICANS IN GERMANY.

    The German Minister for Foreign Affairs informed American newspaper correspondents in Berlin on 3rd April that the Government had ...

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  15. DELEGATION TO RUSSIA.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday Mr A. J. Balfour, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stated that the Russian Government had said nothing to ...

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  16. HUNS BLAME ENGLAND.

    The German Press obviously inspired, comment on America. They combine in blaming England, declaring that her position is worse than ever. England was ...

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  17. AUSTRIA TO SEVER RELATIONS.

    The Emperors of Germany and Austria and the General Staff and statesmen met at Homburg, and lengthily conferred regarding America's intervention, Austria ...

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  18. NEWS OF REVOLUTION.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters in Macedonia says that in view of the Bulgaro-German misrepresentations in regard to the Russian ...

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  19. AMERICAN HIBERNIANS.

    "Freeman's Journal" states that American Hibernians have a membership of 250,000 pledged to support President Wilson and fight for America. ...

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  20. MORE MEN NEEDED

    The Preen Bureau states that Sir William Robertson addressing a conference including trade unionists, said that the Germans were retreating from the Somme ...

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  21. SUBMARINE MENACE

    A statement issued by the Official Press Bureau says:— "admiral Sir John Jellicoe supports Gen Sir William Robertson's declaration ...

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  22. MACEDONIAN FRONT

    "The enemy violently bombarded Monastir with asphyxiating shells," states an official Serbian communique. "Forty-seven of the population were ...

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  23. DISABLED SOLDIERS

    In conjunction with the War Pensions Statutory Committee, the Ministry of Labor is establishing trade advisory committees, consisting of equal numbers of ...

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  24. SECOND PEACE "DRIVE"

    Mr Charles Tower, the "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Amsterdam, says:— "The German newspapers are preparing a second peace drive, and are announcing ...

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  25. EMPIRE WAR COUNCIL

    A statement issued by the Official Press Bureau announces that His Majesty the King has sent a message to the Imperial War Conference, thanking the members ...

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  26. MINISTERS ALTER REPORT

    According to Berlin newspapers the profiteering case which caused the resignation of Baron Schenck, the Austrian Minister of Justice, is developing into an ...

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  27. SUBMARINE VICTIMS.

    The Admiralty announces that the arrivals of merchant ships for last wee were 2281 and the sailings 2399. The number of ships sunk over 1600 tons was ...

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  28. TROUBLE IN SPAIN

    News from Spain, where martial law was proclaimed recently owing to industrial troubles, is that affairs appear to be settling down again. ...

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  29. GERMAN PRESS COMMENTS.

    [?]ing German newspapers affect to [?] believed that America is now "an [?] enemy. The "Cologne Gazette" remarks upon ...

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  30. REFERENCE IN COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday speaking in reply to a question by Sir William Byles, Mr Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that he was ...

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  31. FIGHTING IN PALESTINE

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo states that the Anzacs displayed characteristic dash and the greatest gallantry in the recent Palestine fighting. ...

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  32. SWEDISH SEAMEN STARVING.

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen reports that as a result of German submarine warfare seamen have been discharged wholesale in Swedish ports. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND

    Mr Fisher has arranged to issue passports to a limited number of Australian women and children urgently wanting to return to Australia when the Admiralty ...

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  34. "KAISER FATALLY ILL"

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Washington states that American financiers with German connections are responsible for the report that the Kaiser ...

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  35. THE ALNWICK CASTLE.

    Reuter announces that another boat from the Union Castle Co.'s steamer Aln-wick Castle (5900 tons), which was attacked on 19th March, has been picked up. ...

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  36. PURCHASE OF LIQUOR TRADE

    The "Times" states that the Government purchase of the liquor trade has been deferred owing to compensation obstacle. ...

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  37. ENTHUSIASM IN RUSSIA.

    The Duma and soldiers' representatives [?]tremendously cheered American's declaration. Gen Millukoff declared that peace [?] victory was now impossible. ...

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  38. HOSTILITY TO KAISER.

    Report have been received that the Bismarck celebrations were characterised by bitter hostility towards the Kaiser. ...

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