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  7. RUBICON CROSSED

    PARIS, Friday.—A French military expert points out that no obstacle checks the offensive by the Allied armies or stops their dash. Yesterday ...

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  8. Mosquitoes.

    A "Northern Times" reporter had an interesting than recently with Dr. Booth-Clarkson, Acting Government Medical Officer of Health in ...

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  9. Sacred Concert.

    Some high-class music was submitted at the Lanceley-Newbury sacred concert in the Victoria Theatre last night. There was only a small ...

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  10. Russia.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Wilton telegraphs from Petrograd that an unforeseen development of the revolution is a monster demonstration of have already shown that a strong and unanimous instinct prevails amongst the Cossack hosts against violent disturbance of property rights. ...

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  11. Empire War Unity—and After.

    LONDON, Friday.—Addressing the Imperial Mission Section of the Tariff Reform League on the promotion of Imperial unity. Sir Joseph Ward ...

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  12. Soldiers and Workmen's Council.

    LONDON, Friday.—A Petrograd telegram from Mr. Wilton states that 4,000 delegates will attend the Soldiers and Workman's Council. Every ...

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  13. United States.

    WASHINGTON, Friday—President Wilson has signed the Declaration of a State of War against Germany. An announcement that there will be ...

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  14. "Men, More Men, and Still More Men."

    LONDON, Friday.-Admiral Jellicoe (First Sea Lord) in an appeal for men for the Army, points out that the war must be won on shore. The ...

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  15. Enemy Attacks Smashed.

    PARIS, Friday.—An official communique states: "There has been fairly lively artillery work during the night between the Somme and the ...

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  16. Austria Riding High Horse.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—A Vienna message states that the Austrian Ambassador at Washington was instructed to demand his passports if ...

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  17. Russian Campaign.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.—An official communique states: "Fighting on the [?]fet bank of the Stokhod on Tuesday ended in our troops crossing to the ...

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  18. German Ships Seized.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The U.S. authorities have seized 90 German merchantmen which have been lying interned in U.S. ports. ...

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  19. Brazil Considering War.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Friday.—As the outcome of the torpedoing of the Brazilian steamer Parana, 4,461 tons, the Brazilian Government are ...

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  20. Good Friday Buns.

    Mr. W. Cann, of the "Times" bakery, made a reply this morning to the statement published in our issue of Thursday from Mr. H. H. Lloyd ...

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  21. Conscription in Army Bill.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Conscription included in the Army Bill to recruit 2,000,000 men within two years, provides that each State shall ...

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  22. Co-Operative Fruit Growing.

    The Newcastle district representatives to the conference of orchardists held in Sydney on Thursday, convened to consider co-operative proposals for the ...

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  23. Balkans and Turkey.

    LONDON, Friday.—A Mesopotamia official message states: "Russian and British detachments established touch on April 2 on the left bank of the ...

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  24. Huns in the Camp.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Wilson, in a proclamation, appeals to every American to give undivided support to the necessary military ...

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  25. Fighting Near Riga.

    LONDON, Friday.—A Russian official communique states: "After heavy artillery firing, including chemical shells, the Germans occupied a ...

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  26. Cuba Joining In.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—It is reported that the President of Cuba is declaring war against Germany. (Australian Cable Association. ...

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  27. Bosphorus Shore Bombarded.

    LONDON, Friday.—An official communique states:—"Our seaplanes have bombed Bosphorus fortifications successfully. ...

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  28. Miscellaneous.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.—It is reported that Count Bernstorff will be appointed German Minister at Stockholm. This is significant in view of ...

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  29. Easter Traffic.

    The number of passengers booked at Newcastle railway station on Thursday and Friday last were 5,996, and the revenue received was £1,344. ...

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  30. Aerial.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Official Press Bureau states: "An aeroplane passed over Kentish coast towns at 10.45 last night, and dropped eight ...

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  31. "No Visible Means."

    Robert William Harvey (33), a seaman, was arraigned before Mr. F. G. Adrian, S.M., at the Newcastle Police Court to-day, on a charge of vagrancy. ...

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  32. U.S. Navy Mobilized.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The United States Navy has been ordered to be mobilized. ...

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  33. Too Much Shouting.

    Last night about eight o'clock, a young man, George J. Cheesewell, 31, labourer, was drunk in Hunter Street, and was shouting out and calling the ...

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