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  4. A GREAT SHOT.

    A message received from London from the captain of the armed American steamer Mongolia, 13,639 tons. belong-ing to the American Transport ...

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  7. CHANNEL DESTROYER ACTION.

    The [?] gives details of the [?] which was reperted on April 21. [?] that the number of German des-troyers was six, not five, as previously ...

    Article : 355 words
  8. GERMANS' GREAT LOSSES.

    Sir Douglas Male reports:— We slightly advanced our line to-day southward of the Scarpe River, where two German field suns were captured ...

    Article : 136 words
  9. U-BOATS' WORK.

    The Admiralty announces that the ar-rivals of shipping at British ports for the week totalled 2585, and the sail-ings 2621. ...

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  10. EBB AND FLOW.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs says that the battle between the Scarpe and the Senses is ebbing and flowing in an extraordinary manner. ...

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  11. LES DARCY.

    Les Darcy's callstment has not been the cause of any [?] in the official mind to-wards him. The Governor of Ohio has now followed the ...

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  12. PRGGESSIONS IN SYDNEY.

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  13. ITALIANS MUST REGISTER.

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  14. GERMAN VERSION.

    The German official [?] states— Three English attacks [?] of Monchr were repulsed with heavy lerses. ...

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  15. THREE THOUSAND PRISONERS IN THREE DAYS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a despatch, says:— We captured the hamlet of Bilhem. north-eastward of [?] during the ...

    Article : 209 words
  16. NOT FOR GAIN.

    Mr A. J. [?] ...

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  17. THE RUSSIANS.

    A Russian official message say:— The [?] repelled the [?] night of the list [?] ...

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  18. TURKISH DEBACLE.

    The official communique from the [?] front states:— Besides the rolling stock details of which were cabled, our captures at Islabula in lode ...

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  19. ON THE TRACK.

    The middle grass track at Rindwick was available this morning [?] hurdies being half-way across. Artesian ran a useful round the last seven ...

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  20. WOUNDED SOLDIERS

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  21. CASES OPENED.

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  22. FAGED WITH RUIN.

    The "[?] Parisien " [?] an [?] with Count Romanones former [?] Spain, who together with his [?] a few days ago. ...

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  23. IN MACEDONIA.

    A [?] official report from [?] says:— After three days [?] we attacked last night along a front of two and a half miles between the southern end of Lake [?] ...

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  24. AT VICTORIA PARK.

    All the tricks were in first-class galloping order this morning at Victoria Park. On the middle grass rink Chat castly ran half a mile is [?] Bruck accounted for five furiongs in ...

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  25. BRITISH AND BULGARS.

    'A German official report says:— The Bulgars repulsed British attacks between the Vardar and Lake Doiran. ...

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