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  5. CONSCRIPTION.

    There to every probability of the conscription Bill passing through both the Here of Representatives and the Senate. The debate has opened on the Bill Varying ...

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  7. HUN HOPES KILLED.

    The Daily [?] petr[?] correspondent says that the s[?]king by a submarine of the Russian among Zara conveying Russian [?]nigrants hs [?] like a thunderbolt ...

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  8. BATTLE OF ARRAS.

    A German official statement seeks to minimise the importance of the British operations. It states:—A new English assault on the Arras ...

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  9. ATER U BOATS.

    A member of Mr. [?] Balfour's party visiting America has [?] an interesting statement on the subject of the operations against submarines ...

    Article : 92 words
  10. SUNKEN RAIDERS.

    Some further particulars of the Dover raid and the ensuing naval a lion are contained in advices from Am[?] There ang[?]t that the destroyers sent to the ...

    Article : 51 words
  11. ELECTRIC-DRIVEN BATTLESHIP.

    A New York massage speaks of an important and [?] of strong [?] the Republic a Na[?] it says.—The [?]nited [?] super Drealgn[?]sh New ...

    Article : 47 words
  12. ANOTHER ASSURANCE.

    A [?] form Russia has been re [?] nment to the off[?] likely to abendon the [?] with [?] her object than is the ...

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  13. DAY LONG FIGHTING.

    Sir Douglas Haig has forwarded the following despatch:—There was heavy and continuous fighting all day long on both basks of the ...

    Article : 407 words
  14. "HEAD MONEY."

    In the Prize Court to-day Commanders F[?]maurice and Manwell clairaed [?] lead money connection with the capture of Tsing-tau. Here after the combardment the ...

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  15. WAR LOAN PASSED.

    The £1,000,000,000 loan Bill has been passed by a conference of members of the House of Representatives and of the Senate and now awaits the President's signature ...

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  16. ENEMY SQUADRON'S ACTION.

    A Fe[?]rograd message says it is announced from Rign that a German naval squadrop has departed from [?] with a leading force for an unknown destination. It is expected ...

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  17. BRITISH MISSION.

    Mr. Balfour British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs accompained of his suitedrove to the [?] Department to-day, and called upon Mr. Lansing American Secretary of ...

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  18. PHILIP GIBBS' ACCOUNT.

    Mr. P[?] forwards the following from British [?]ters.—The [?] of Arras has [?] upon its second [?] which is hard [?] the cattle ...

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  19. GERMANS USE GLASS BULLETS.

    (British Admiralty, per Wireless Press) Russian official report says:—The Germans used glass bullets against and in the segion of the As River. ...

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  20. MESOPOTAMIA.

    An Official report of the British operations in Meacpn[?]mis says:—We stormed [?] the Istabulat Post[?] on April 21 The enemy o[?]aied the ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The railway workers of Warsaw and Loda and other Fulish towns have struck work. The Germans threatened to deport them, but the further of [?]hers is in[?]asing ...

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  22. DARCY ENLISTS.

    Lea Darcy the of Australian Doxer, was recently Secured American naturalisation, has enlisted in the United States Army He is attached to the Aviation Reserve Corps ...

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  23. REPORTED BULGAR SUCCESS.

    A German official report says:—The Buigars repulsed a British attack at lake [?]oiran ...

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  24. A RUSSIAN EXPLOIT.

    British Admiralty per Wireless Press H[?]sion official report says:—The Kurds showed increased activity against [?] in [?] ...

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  25. ANTI-VENIZELISTS.

    In the House of Commons to [?] replying on behalf of the [?] said that irregular [?] depredations on [?] ...

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  26. ANZAC DAY.

    The Australian Chaplains, in conjunction with the Bishop of Williesd[?] will hold a memorial service at the War chest Club on Anzac Day. There will be [?] service at the Westminster ...

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  27. INDIA AND IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial War Conference, on the motion of Sir Robert Borden (Canada) and Mr. W. F. Massey [New Zealand] resolved to recommend the admission of India's representative to ...

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  28. TURKEY SEVERS RELATIONS.

    Turkey has severed diplomatic relations with the United Stated. ...

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  29. SUFFERING ROUMANIANS.

    A wireless message states that the [?] military authorities have [?]ged the which of the Roumanion stock of wheat and are sloving the Roumanians bread tickets enti[?]ing them ...

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  30. PARISIANS HONOR AMERICA.

    America's entry into the war on the side of the Allies was marked by a great demonstration in Paris on Sunday. There was enthusiastic scones at the ...

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  31. STRONG HINT TO FARMERS.

    Captain Bathurst of the Food C[?]ers Department stated in the House of Germans to-day that of far[?]rs and dvalers returned to self at the maximum [?] the ...

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