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  4. Von Haesler Recalled from Verdun:

    A communique states: Our attack at Morthomme progressed during the night, and we also took a trench on the northern fringe of the Caurettes Wood. ...

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  6. CONSCRIPTION

    The annual conference of the Political Labor Councils was continued in Melbourne yesterday, when the whole morning was devoted to the discussion of conscription. After various ...

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  7. MR. HUGHES

    Mr. W. M. Hughes has arranged his Scottish program so as to make the minimum demand upon his energies. He will restrict his speeches, avoid all evening functions, will travel to ...

    Article : 306 words
  8. THE RUSSIANS

    The "New York World" gives prominence to the fact that a diplomat who was recently in Constantinople states that half a million Turks fled before the Russian advance, and refuged in ...

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  9. LIGHT HORSE

    Details of the skirmish at Jiffjaffa (50 miles from Suez) are as follow: The enemy at Jiffjaffa were reported to be boring for water. A detachment of the ...

    Article : 375 words
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  11. THE ANTARCTIC EXPLORERS

    So many naval officers and men have been connected with the various Antarctic expeditions, that it was most fitting the King's medals, given to the Mawson expedition ...

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  12. THE HUNS

    A sensation has been created by the "Natal Witness" in publishing the report of the Commission investigating the atrocities against British prisoners in South-West Africa. Some ...

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  13. GERMANY'S EASTERN CLAIMS

    The following communique has been issued: The Russians lost about a regiment in re[?] east of Karbonowka and north-west of Dvinsk. ...

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  14. VON DER GOLTZ DEAD

    Field-Marshal von der Goltz, the German general, who was to have commanded the attack on Egypt, but who has recently given his attention to Bagdad, died of spotted fever at the ...

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  15. BRITISH CABINET CRISIS

    G. B. Gardiner, in the "Daily News," writes the following scathing open letter to Mr. Lloyd George: "Your friends were silent overlong, and pretended not to know many things. They ...

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  16. TRUTH OF THE TIGRIS

    An official message giving details of the Tigris fighting on April 17 and 18 states: Ten thousand Turks attacked in dense formation, piercing a part of the British front. ...

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  17. DUTCH LINER SUNK

    The Dutch liner Lodewkk van Nassau, laden with saltpetre, and bound for Holland, has been sunk. The vessel sank in six minutes. Five of the crew were drowned, and a British vessel ...

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  18. A BAD ADMIRALTY BARGAIN

    The steamship Maine (ex-Heliopolis), which was bought by the British Admiralty just three years ago, and has been lying unused at Pembroke [?] since, was one day last month bought ...

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  19. AMERICA'S NOTE

    Directly President Wilson's Note was received in Germany by von Bethmann Hollweg, he took a special train to military headquarters to confer with the Kaiser. ...

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  20. FOOL FOLLOWERS OF FORD

    Ford's Peace Committee of Neutrals has issued an Easter appeal to all the warring nations to call a World Congress and arrange a lasting peace based on the right of each nation to ...

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  21. JAPAN PROTESTS TO U.S.A.

    The Washington "Morning Post" states that Japan has protested to the Government because tile Immigration Bill, which has been passed in the House of Representatives, specially ...

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  22. GERMANS PERTURBED

    The news that the British Cabinet crisis had passed smoothly was received with keen disappointment in Germany. It is taken as evidence that British public men in general are ...

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  23. FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES

    The "Berlin Lokalanzeiger" publishes an interview with von Lentze, the Prussian Finance Minister, in which he forecasts great financial difficulties, not only with the Empire, but each ...

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  24. POPE AND THE FILMS

    The Pope has vetoed Cardinal Merry Delval's permit to cinematographers, and all cameras placed in the different parts of St. Peter's must be dismantled at night. ...

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  25. GERMANS CAPTURE GREEKS

    Several German patrols entered some Greek frontier villages and carried off 45 Greeks. ...

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  26. LAST WEEK'S RECRUITS

    Undoubtedly the holidays ami the holiday spirit had much to do with the making of the wrong sort of record in recruiting figures. A record of 347, which is about the lowest ...

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  27. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER

    Mahomad Hassan (46), a fisherman, was charged at the City Police Court to-day with having attempted to kill his wife. Ca[?]ine Hassan, at Fortitude Valley, on April 13. In ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND PREMIER'S TRIP

    Mr. J. T. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, en route for London, will leave by the American liner Philadelphia to-morrow. ...

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  29. PORTUGAL BANISHES ALL HUNS

    A decree banishes within five days all German subjects in Portugal, except those pf military age, who have been interned. All trading with the enemy is forbidden. ...

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  31. New York State's Act.

    The New York State Legislature, which is controlled by the Republicans, before adjourning passed a resolution giving unqualified support to President Wilson, and offered to ...

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  32. GEN. BIRDWOOD IN LONDON

    General Birdwood will attend the Anzac Commemoration Service at Westminster Abbey on Tuesday, and afterwards will have luncheon with Lord Robert Cecil ...

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