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  3. ADVANCE ON WHOLE FRONT

    The "Times" correspondent at Headquarters says that the advance continues along the whole front. The Anglo-French guns are bombarding the entire line and ...

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  4. ADVANCE ON ST QUENTIN

    A French military export says that to obstacle now cheeks the offensive of the Allied armies. Friday was another day of sanguinary ...

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  5. HUGE LOAN TO THE ENTENTE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that. President Wilson received congratulations from King George and King Victor Emanuel. ...

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

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  7. [?]MERICA AT WAR

    [?] upon the decision of Congress state of war exists between the States and Germany. President on Friday signed the declaration ...

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  8. MESSAGE TO RUSSIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that Mr Lansing in instructing the American Ambassador at Petrograd to inform the Russian Government of ...

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  9. SITUATION REVIEWED

    A fine optimism is general. Everyone agrees regarding the excellence of recent news, and the gravest doubt as to whether complete victory is possible are passing ...

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  10. FORCE FOR WEST FRONT.

    When President Wilson affixed his signature to the declaration the wireless fleshed to innumerable air stations mobilisinig the fleets and forces for ...

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  11. MEXICANS THREATEN TEXAS.

    Advices from E1 Paso report that Mexican Government troops from three border States have begun a general movement to-wards the Texas border. ...

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  12. "TANKS" HEAD PARADE.

    Advices from San Francisco report that "tanks" (armored cars) similar to those used by the British Army in France headed a recruiting parade in Market ...

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  13. BRITONS GREET NEW ALLY.

    The Press Bureau announces that the King telegraphed to President Wilson stating that he desired of behalf of the Empire to offer heartfelt congratulations ...

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  14. CUBA MAY DECLARE WAR.

    Havaba reports that President Wilson has sent a message to the Cuban Congress asking them to declare that a state of war exists between Cuba and Germany. ...

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  15. LLOYD-GEORGE'S MESSAGE.

    M D. Lloyd-George, the Prime Minister, to-day received the American Press reports at his residence in Downing street and dictated on behalf of the British ...

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  16. STATE OF WAR DECLARED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Havanna reports that the Cuban Senate unanimously passed a resolution declaring that a state of war exists against Germany. ...

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  17. [?]RESIDENTS PROCLAMATION.

    A[?] proclamation issued by Presi[?] receives the statutes provided [?] of war in respect to native [?] to the nation ...

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  18. PANAMA PROMISES ASSISTANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Panama states that the President has proclaimed unreserved assistance to the United States in the defence of the canal. ...

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

    A German official report states:—"We heavily repulsed a French attempt to recapture lost trenches near Satigneul. Three French attacks at Malancourt wood ...

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  20. AUSTRIA RECALLS AMBASSADOR.

    A Vienna message received through Amsterdam says that Count Tarnow-Tarnowski who was recently appointed Austrian Ambassador at Washington was ...

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  21. MACEDONIAN FRONT

    A British Salonika official message states:—Our naval and military aeroplanes on several occasions bombed aerodromes and munition dumps on Hudova ...

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  22. SEIZURE OF VESSELS.

    Washington reports that it is understood that the German vessels will be regarded as the property of the United State to be paid for after the war. ...

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  23. INTENSE AERIAL FIGHTING.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We progressed at a number of points between Seleny and Jenecourt and reached the outskirts of Freany in ...

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  24. ADDITIONAL MILITARY FORCES.

    [?] Wilson's statement, approve[?] the militray legislation proposed by [?] War Department says that the regu [?] of National Guards is to be ...

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  25. "WAR WITH HONOR."

    Mr H. H. Asquith the former Prime Minister, has addressed the following message to the American people:—"There is not a man among us who ...

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  26. EMPIRE WAR COUNCIL

    The Empire Cabinet's Imperial Conference has suspended its sitting until the end of Easter week. The meetings are likely to last into May. ...

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  27. REFUSED TO SURRENDER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the German gunboat Coroman, interned at Guan, refused to surrender and was blown up by her crew ...

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

    "Our airmen blew at extensive munition depots in the Vardar Valley, an the Macedonian front," says an official message issued in Berlin. ...

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  29. FRESH TROUBLES IN GREECE.

    There are some indications of fresh troubles breaking out in Greece. ...

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  30. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    Reuter's correspondent at Kingston, maica, says that Sir Francis Watts, Imperial Commodore for Agriculture for the West Indies, interviewed regarding his ...

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  31. FRESH PEACE OFFER

    The "Cologne Gazette" and other German papers are now denying that the Central Powers are about to make a fresh peace offer. ...

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  32. MOBILISATION OF NAVY.

    Mr. Josephus Daniels Secretary to the Navy has ordered the mobolisation of Navy. The American Railway Association has ...

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  33. EMERGENCY WAR CREDIT.

    Washington reports that the Senate [?] emergency war credit of [?] to be expanded at the [?] directions ...

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  34. (United Service.)

    The number of aerial encounters on Friday supports the statement in Saturday night's "Standard" that a great bombardment of the German lines ...

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  35. "WORLD SAFE FOR DEMOCRACY."

    The "Daily Mail" says that the American declaration is the greatest day in history when a magnificent democracy ranges alongside Britain Canada, ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS

    The Australian Red Cross desires 50 Voluntary Aid Detachment workers from Australia. Col 1. A. Murdooh, the Australian Red ...

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  37. THE CALL FOR NEW MACHINES.

    Referring to the German's amazing aerial claim, the "Daily Mail's" political correspondent writes that speedier machines with fast-climbing power are ...

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  38. RUSSIAN SOCIALISTS.

    Advices from Petrograd report that Socialist Minister Kerenski stated that if the German Socialists were hoping that he and his colleagues will assist to conclude ...

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  39. FRENCH NATION'S PRIDE.

    Advices from Paris report that President Poincare has sent a message to President Wilson expressing "the joy and pride with which the French nation again ...

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  40. (The "Times.")

    Bades leading the Allies vast sums at [?] per cent. interest the Government an [?] an initial military expenditure [?] sterling besides organising ...

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  41. GERMANS ARRESTED.

    Washington reports that 65 Germans whereof some ex-convicts and others are regareded as dangerous have been arrested including those identified for the ...

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  42. COUNT BERNSTORFF

    It is reported at Copenhagen that Count Van Bernstorf, formerly German Ambassador to the United Sates, is to be appointed Minister at Stockholm. ...

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  43. ELECTORAL REFORM BILL

    It is understood that proportional representation will be included in the Electoral Reform Bill when Sir George Cave, the Home Secretary introduces it as the ...

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  44. WANTON RUIN BY HUNS.

    Mr W. Graves Sharp, United States Ambassador in Paris has reported to the United States State Department that wanton rain, unequalled in the history of ...

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  45. THE NEWS AT THE FRONT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters states:—The army as a whole has not yet recognised the colossal significance of America's participation ...

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  46. LIEUT. A. C. CARMICHAEL, M.C

    Lt A. C. Carmichael. M.C., formerly of the 36th (N.S.W.) Battalion, to shortly to ho appointed staff-captain to Lt T. Grit-captain C.M.G., who succeeded Brig-Gen R. ...

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  47. GERMAN AIR RAID

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that an aeroplane passed over the Kebntish coast towns at 10.45 on Thursday night, dropping eight bombs, the majority ...

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  48. NEGROES ACCUSED OF TREASON.

    A message received at New York from Nashville (Teancssco) says that the first arrest have been made among the negroe. They are charged with revellion and ...

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  49. TRAIL OF THE RETREAT.

    Mr Beach Thomas says that the trail of the retreat is covered by German dead exposed or partly buried. We are compelled to re-bury at every step. At one ...

    Article : 52 words
  50. STEAMER AGROUND

    The American steamer Zealandia is aground. It is Soared that it in a total Joss ...

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