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  4. MR. HUGHES ACTIVE.

    Mr Hughes (the Commonwealth Prime Minister) has arranged his Scottish programme so as to impose a minimum demand on his energies. He ...

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  5. EASTERN CAMPAICN.

    A Berlin official bulletin says:—"The Russians lost about a regiment kin repeated unavailing attacks east of Karbenowka and north-west of Dvinsk. ...

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  6. CONSCRIPTION.

    It was announced on Thursday afternoon that the British Cabinet had reached an agreeing on the question of compulsory service in the army. ...

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  7. WAR ON MERCHANTMEN.

    An Amsterdam message states that the Dutch liner Lodewyk van Nassau, which was laden with saltpetre for London, has been sunk. The vessel ...

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  8. RUSSIANS IN FRANCE

    Field-Marshal von Haeseler, states a Berne advice, who was the Crown Prince's advisor, has been recalled to berlin as the scapegoat of the Verdun ...

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  9. LLOYD GEORGE ATTACKED.

    Alfred Gardiner, editor of the "Daily News" in a scathing open letter to Lloyd George, states:—"Your friends have been silent too long. There is ...

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  10. NORWEGIAN SHIP TORPEDOED.

    The Norwegian' steamer Terje Viken (3579 tons), bound from Galveston (U.S.A.) to Lisbon with coal, has been torpedoed at the mouth of the River ...

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  11. THE CAUCASUS.

    A communique admits the loss of Trebizond, but claims that the Turks offered an extraordinary resistance, defending every inch of the ground against ...

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  12. REASONS FOR SUBMARINING.

    Of late a theory has been prevalent in shipping circles in London that Germany in destroying shipping irrespective of nationality aims at securing a ...

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  13. A SPIRITED REPLY.

    Mr Lloyd George, who is spending the week-end at Criccieth, has sent the following message in response to an enquiry by "Reynolds Newspaper"—"I ...

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  14. PANIC- STRICKEN TURKS.

    "The World" declares that a diplomat recently in Constantinople states that half a million Turks fled before the Russian advance, and took refuge ...

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  15. THE BALKANS.

    Athens declares that German patrols on Friday entered Greek frontier village and carried off 46 Greeks. ...

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  16. GREEKS MASSACRED.

    Reports have reached Salonika that Turks and Bulgarians have massacred 400 Greeks at Adrianople and Demotitza. At Smyrna Turks have massacred 200 ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S FORCES.

    Mr. Hughes spent a busy day on Thursday. In the morning he had a conference with the Secretary of State for War ...

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  18. AIRMAN ENLIGHTENS BULGARS.

    An aeroplane from the south-east dropped two bombs in the suburbs of Sofia, and also pamphlets announcing the fall of Erzerum and Trebozond. ...

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  19. LOST TRENCH RECAPTURED.

    Sir Douglas' Haig reports that the King's Shropshire Light Infantry on Friday night recaptured the trench lost on the night of the 19th April on the ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE.

    Details, Have been received from Suez of the raid into the desert by Australian soldiers on 15th april, when the column captured the Turkish main camp ...

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  21. CREEK POLITICS.

    King Constantine of Greece desires M. Venezelos to return to the Chamber. Venezelos will stand unoposed for the Mitylene seat. ...

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  22. GERMAN ADMISSION.

    A German communique, admits that the British have recaptured one third of the lost positions on the Laugemarck-Ypres road. ...

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  23. WIMBLEDON BY-ELECTION.

    The by-eledtion for the Wimbledon division of Surrey rendered necessary by the elevation of Mr H. Chaplin to the peerage, took place on Thursday. ...

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  24. WEST AFRICAN HORRORS.

    A sensation has been caused in South Africa by the publication in the "Natal Witness" (published at Petermaritzburg) of the report of the commission ...

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  25. RUSSIANS IN FRANCE

    Reuter's Paris agency reports that a strong force of Russian troops has disembarked at marseilles, and will join the allies on the French front. ...

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  26. TO VISIT UNIVERSITIES.

    Mr Hughes hopes to visit Oxford and Cambridge Universities to receive the honorary degrees which have been offered him. ...

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  27. RETURN TO KENT.

    Mr and Mrs Hughes on Thursday afternoon, motored to Eastwell Park, in Kent, where they are again the guests of Lady Northcote. Mr. Hughes ...

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  28. ALLIED ARTILLERY ACTIVE.

    A communique states:—"Our artilery in Belgium energetically bombarded a sector east of the Ypres-Pilkem road, while the british action at this ...

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  29. MORE GERMAN PLOTS.

    Investigations at San Francisco have so far not disclosed the connection of the German Consul (Herr Bopp) with the plot to incite a rebellion in India. ...

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  30. GERMANS DISAPPOINTED.

    Keen disappointment has been expressed in Germany at the news that the British Cabinet crisis has ended. ...

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  31. FRUITLESS HUN-ATTACKS.

    FRENCH COURAGE AND TENACITY. PRESIDENT'S CONGRATULATIONS. The Crown Prince has delivered three fierce, but fruitless, assaults at Les Parges, in the Woevre. The French President (Mr. Poineare) ...

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  32. SMELTER QUESTION.

    Mr Hushes, during his visit to London, received representatives of the zinc producing companies registered in England in connection with the ...

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  33. FEELING IN FRANCE.

    The majority of the Frenchmen would hail the introduction of compulsion in Great Britain with intense satisfaction believing it would be a decisive factor ...

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  34. BELGIANS REORGANISED.

    The Paris newspapers, point out that the Belgian army is now stronger than ever. It has been completely reorganised ...

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  35. BOMB FACTORY.

    The British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) has announced that the North German Lloyd liner Friedrich der Grosse, while ...

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  36. NEWSPAPER OPINIONS.

    Newspapers generally approve of the Cabinet's method of avoiding a crisis, and though they admit that the holding of a secre[?] session of Parliament is a ...

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  37. MESOPOTAMIA.

    Official details are now available of the battle on the Tigris on 17th and 18th April when the Turks by a series of desp[?]erate counter-attacks forced the ...

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  38. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The State Legislature, says a New York report, which is controlled by the Republican Party before adjourning passed a resolution giving unqualified ...

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  39. ANZAC DAY.

    A most impressive form of service has been arranged for the Anzac Bay memorial in Westminster Abbey. It will begin with the hymn "For All Sains Who From ...

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  40. GERMAN DIFFICULTIES.

    The Berlin newspaper "Lokal Anzeiger" has inertviewed Dr von Lentze Prussian Minister of State and Finance, states an Amsterdam advice. ...

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  41. KAISER'S ASTUTENESS.

    The Kaiser from reasons of astute politics or foresseing the inevitable post-war wave, is ostentatiously manifesting interest in the Socialist. He ...

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  42. VON BERNSTORFF MAY GO.

    Reports are in circulation that Count Von Bernstroff will be given his passports even if the submarining crisis is settled with Germany. ...

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  43. FRENCH TACTICS.

    A semi-official review of the battle of Verdun says—Our command doles out its resistance for the defence of the fist line in measured doses, only ...

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  44. SOLDIERS AT FOOTBALL.

    In a football match at Swansea a beam representing South Wales beat the New Zealanders by 2 tries to 1. The home team included several ...

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  45. DOGS USED AS FOOD.

    The "Kiel Zeigung" states that prohibitive german dog tax makes it only possible for the wealthiest to keep dogs, and has resulted in the ...

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  46. TURKISH LOSSES.

    Official details of the fighting on the right bank of the Tigris on 16th and 17th April previous to the Turkish counter-attacks show that the enemy ...

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  47. KAISER AND CHANCELLOR CONFER.

    Directly President Wilson's Note was received Bethman Hollweg went by special train to headquarters to confer with the Kaiser. It is expected that an ...

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  48. LABOR CONSCRIPTIONISTS.

    Writing in the "Labor Leader" Mr. John Hodge, M.P. secretary of the British Steel Smelters Mill Iron and Tinplate Workers Association says:—"If ...

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  49. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    Accompanied by his wife, General Birdwood spent an hour in Wandsworth Hospital on Saturday. On entering the concert hall General Birdwood ...

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  50. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE.

    A Vinna communique issued on Thursday admits that the Italimns have occupied the summit of Col di Lana, in North-East Trentino. ...

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  51. GERMANS TAKE PRECAUTIONS.

    Many sacks full of latters and newspapers are lying at Berne. The have not been delivered to the Germans on the Western front in pursuance with ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND PREMIER.

    Mr Massey the Premier of New Zealand, in a message for Anzac Day, to the "Weekly Despatch," says that New Zealand is more than over determined to ...

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  53. POPE'S MESSAGE.

    The Pope in a message to America says:—"Peace be with you. These sweet words were spoken by the risen Saviour to the Apostles. The Holy ...

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  54. ADVANCE CONTINUES.

    An official communique says:— Our advance on the Upper Cordevole continues. We took a number of prisoners beyond Caldi[?]. We ...

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  55. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    "The enemy on Wednesday night, after a henry bombardment, attacked the, Ypres line at four pointe, namely —Saint Eloi, The Bluff, Wieltue, and ...

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  56. [?]OBTUGUESE WAR DECREE.

    An official [?]eeree issued in [?] orders the banishment within five days of all German subjects in Portu[?] except those who are of military age ...

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  57. WEDDING OUT BACHELORS.

    A great weeding out of bachelor munition workers at Woolwich is proceeding. Thousands of Lano[?] women are replacing them Several newspapers ...

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  58. FAMOUS GERMAN GENERAL.

    The dearth is announced of Field-Marshall Von der Goltz of spotted fever at the Bagdad headquarters. ...

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