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  4. PORTUGUESE OFFER FOR FRONT.

    It is announced that the entire garrison at Lisbon has volunteered for service on the Western front. ...

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  5. A MASTERLY WITHDRAWAL

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters telegraphing on Wednesday evening, says:— "The opinion is general among the ...

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  6. THE FOURTH DIVISION.

    Brigadier-General Sinclair Maclagan, divisional commander, in an order of the day to the 4th Division, congratulates them on the gallantry, devotion to ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN OFFENSIVE NEAR

    Official advices to the Italian Embassy here say:— "The Austrian offensive is more imminent. The enemy press is ...

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  8. BRITISH SUCCESS

    There have been on further enemy successes to-day. Wytschaete is in our hands. (United Service Special Cable.) ...

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  9. TURKS TAKE BATOUM

    An official Turkish communique says:— "We occupied batoum after the forts had been stormed or had ...

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  10. MEN OF 45 FOR FIRING LINE.

    In the House of Lords, Lord Peel, when moving the second reading of the Military Service Bill, said that no undertaking could be given them that ...

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  11. RALLY OF BRITISH ARMY.

    The "Times" refers in a rather reassuring tone to the latent developments at the front. It lays stress on importance of the news of the ...

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  12. BLACK SEA FLEET DIVIDED.

    Baron von Kuhlmann, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, has notified M. Tchecherin. Russian Commissary for Foreign Affairs, that the Black Sea ...

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  13. WEST FRONT TACIGS.

    Strong feeling is rising in London where a dangerous period of recrimination apparently is beginning. The adherents of Colonel Repington, ...

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  14. LEANING VIRGIN FALLS

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters states that the famous Leaning Virgin on the Albert Cathedral was shot down by the Germans ...

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  15. CANADA'S CROPS

    The wheat outlook is the best in the history of the Canadian prairie provinces. ...

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  16. BOLO PASHA EXECUTED

    Bolo was silent on the eve of his execution, which took place after he had been confronted with M. Caillaux, formerly Prime Miister, and M. ...

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  17. AN ENEMY REPULSE.

    A Belgian communique states:— The Germans in force attacked and gaired a footing in our outpost system between Elankert Pond and the ...

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  18. REPORTS BY AUSTRALIANS.

    Wounded Australian officers report infantry inactivity on the Somme, though shelling and bombing continue. Amiens' wounded are confident that ...

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  19. IRISH PROBLEM

    The "Westminster-Gazette," discussing the conference of Nationlists and Sinn Feiners, says it is probable that an appeal will be made to President ...

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  20. THE "TIMES" REASSURING.

    The "Times," commenting on inevitable withdrawal from Passchendaele and Zonnebeke, says that it means losing ground won at such heavy ...

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  21. THE LYS BATTLE FRONT.

    Field Marshal Haig reports:— "There was an intense hostile bombardment this morning on the whole of the Lys battle front, which was ...

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  22. PROMISING N.S.W. OFFICER'S DEATH.

    The death of Col. D. Maconachy, of the 54th. is deeply regretted. He was a pushing young New South Wales officer, and fought with distinction on ...

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  23. QUESTION OF FRENCH REINFORCEMENTS.

    The "Daily News" says that Tuesday Wednesday's fighting apparently restored the dangerous position threatening Hazebrouck and the British ...

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  24. CANADA'S MAN POWER

    Canada is taking drastic action to raise reinforcements speedily. The Government is cancelling all exemptions, and calling up all single and ...

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  25. AUSTRIAN MINISTRY

    Baron Stephen von Burian, Austrian Finance Minister, has been appointed Foreign Minister in succession to Count Czernin, who resigned ...

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  26. FRENCH AND AUSTRALIAN TROOPS ENCAGED.

    French and Australian troops took part in Wednesday's fighting. ...

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  27. NATIONALISTS AT CONFERENCE.

    While the Nationalists were absent from the House, of Commons to-day they were attending a conference with the Sinn Feiners in Dublin. ...

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  28. HUN WOUNDED RETURNING.

    Official despatches to the State Department say that 25 trains, loaded with Grounded pass through Aux-la. Chapelle nightly. ...

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  29. THE FOE'S CLAIMS.

    A wireless German official message says:— "We occupied Passchendaele, and advanced our lines north of Becelaere and ...

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  30. OPERATIONS OF THE FRENCH

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing on 16th April says that although there have been no important battles from ...

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  31. BRITAIN'S OLD ROLE

    A high military authority, referring to the offensive, says:— "We must accept the consequences, and must look at the enormous cost, ...

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  32. MAN POWER BILL.

    In the House of Lords the Man-power Bill was read a second time. The Bill is expected to pass the House of Lords and receive the Royal assent ...

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  33. THE PALESTINE FRONT

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo says that enemy activity is reported on the whole Palestine front. East of Jordan the enemy attacking the ...

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  34. EFFECT OF THE CHANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the Vienna newspapers regard the appintment of von Burian as guaranteeing the closest ...

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  35. DEBATE IN THE HOUSE.

    In the House of Lords in the debate on the Man Power Bill, the Marquis of Lansdowne heartily welcomed the measure. Our duty was to help and ...

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  36. HARD INCESSANT FIGHTING

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at headquarter, says:— Hard incessant fighting continues in the area of Meteren Wytschate. ...

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  37. SITUATION CAUSES ANXIETY

    A high British military authority, in the course of a review said:— "The situation at midday yesterday was very anxious. If the enemy ...

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  38. REPORTED RESIGNATION OF CABINET.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that a message from Budapest states that the Hungarian Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  39. SUBMARINE TOLL

    In the weekly return issued by the Admiralty, movements of shipping in British ports nad the losses in connection with the submarine campaign are ...

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  40. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN FOOD TROUBLES

    A reader with a sense of humour will derive much pleasure from some of the Buda-Pesth accounts of the great Austro-Hungarian food difficulty. In peace time ...

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  41. TROUBLE AT BELFAST.

    Shipyard workers and discharged soldiers broke up an Irish Labor party's anti-conscription meeting outside the City Hall at Belfast. The platform was ...

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  42. NO INFANTRY ACTIONS.

    A French communique says:— There have been no infantry actions. The enemy fiercely bombarded our first lines and some villages north of ...

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  43. FRENCH AND ITALIAN LOSSES.

    The French shipping report shows that the arrivals for the week numbered 1051 and the departures 1063. One vessel below 1600 tons was sunk. ...

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  44. THE ENEMY'S TRACKS.

    Mr. Hamilton Fyfe says:—It is miserable weather for fighting, sloppy with chilling fogs and rain. The battlefield is clogged with water. Railleul is ...

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  45. THE FOE'S DIFFICULTIES.

    The Germans have a blasted shell-holded area behind them over which to bring up troops and transport. We know from abundant experience of ...

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  46. EAST AFRICA.

    Dealing with the campaigns in East Africa, an official message says:— "Says 1st April General Edwards' columns from the coast and General ...

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  47. GERMAN DETERMINATION

    A message from Washington says:— "According to information received from Germany, Field-Marshal von Hindenburg is willing to suffer 1,500,000 ...

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  48. NO MORE WOODEN SHIPS

    A definite decision against wooden shire had been reached by the Shipping Board, because they are slower and less economical they are slower and less economical than steel vessels ...

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  49. HUN ADVANCE CONTINUES.

    A Berlin official report says:— "Poelcapelle and langemarck have keep taken." (Langemarck, with a population of ...

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  50. A PERILOUS GAP.

    During the fighting at Reilleul and St. Rassel a perilous gap occurred in our [?]. the King's Rifles, Highlanders and other troops were [?] up to fill the gap. ...

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  52. SIX GERMAN COMMANDERS KILLED.

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