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  4. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    Reports from Copenhagen states that German correspondents agree that Ludendorf planned the details of the German offensive, and personally ...

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  5. HEAVIEST POSSIBLE TOLL

    "Very slowly, and exacting the heaviest possible toll for every foot of ground yielded, our line continues to withdraw before the pressure of the ...

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  6. THE HUN ATTACK

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig in his official report says:— "We have taken up a new position to the east of Roye and Albert. ...

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  7. THE FRENCH LINE.

    A French communique says:—"Our troops are solidly holding their positions on the left of the Oise, above Novon. The fighting was violent at ...

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  8. SWEDEN SCEPTICAL.

    According to the "Times" correspondent at Stockholm, Sweden is highly sceptical regarding the German hopes, and it is said that the boastful ...

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  9. DANGER POINT SHIFTED.

    The "Times" says that the latest news reveals that the danger point has shifted from the north to the south, between Arras and Noyon. The ...

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  10. WALL STREET ACTIVE.

    Wall street trading opened weak, but the market became active when the British reports said that the Germans were held and in some cases had been ...

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  11. FRENCH MACHINE GUNS AND BOMBS.

    Reports from Paris state that machine guns and air bombs almost annihilated two German divisions before they fired a shot. ...

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  12. OPTIMISM PERVADES THE WHITE HOUSE.

    "Germany's bombastic reports are discounted," says the Washington correspondent of the "Times," "and optimism pervades the White House, the ...

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  13. BRITISH AVIATOR WORK.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report says:—"Our airplanes on Monday were almost exclusively employed in bombing and machine-gunning ...

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  14. THE CHECK OF THE ENEMY.

    The Press Bureau announces that there were no further attacks last night north of the Somme, but local engagements, in which the enemy was ...

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  15. GERMANS IN RUSSIA.

    It is reported from Dvinsh that the German war council has decided to reduce the Ukraine operations to a minimum in order to transport the artillery ...

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  16. ALLIED ARMIES' RESERVES

    Reuter's correspondent at head quarters writes:— "Every hour brings us nearer the moment when the Allied armies' ...

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  17. ITALY TO BE ATTACKED.

    Cables to the Italian Embassy in Washington state that the Austro-Germans are preparing a great offensive of the Italian front. It is expected ...

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  18. MEASURES TO MEET THE EMERGENCY.

    All the papers are discussing measures to meet the emergency. The "Daily Telegraph" joins the supporters of conscription for Ireland. The "Daily ...

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  19. PARISIAN VIEWS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris reports that well-informed quarters regard the situation as very much improved. ...

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  20. BULGAR ATTACK NO FEARED.

    Athens advices states General Danglis, the Greek Generalissimo, in the course of an interview, said that the Germano-Bulgars were not likely to ...

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  21. FIRMLY WELDED.

    A semi-official message says:— "The momentary rupture on the front line, which on Saturday threatened to separate the British and ...

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  22. ALLIES' STRONG RESERVES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says, that commenting on the offensive the German Socialist newspaper "Vorwaets" says:—South of the break ...

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  23. FRENCH UNDER-WAR SECRETARY CONFIDENT.

    Reuters correspondent at Paris reports that the French Under-Secretary for War stated that the situation, although serious could be regarded with confidence, ...

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  24. TRAFFIC ACROSS NEUTRAL BORDERS.

    It is reported by the "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam that Germany intends to stops immediately international traffic across the Dutch, ...

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  25. VIEWS OF MR HUGHES.

    Mr Hughes, at the show banquet said that the outlook was dark and gloomy, and the present struggle should settle all differences. If the ...

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  26. TONE OF GERMAN PRESS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that a section of the German press is already counting its gains. The "Cologne Volke Zeitung" says ...

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  27. THE FOE'S CLAIMS.

    A wireless German official message states:—We yesterday achieved fresh successes, and defeated English divisions brought up from Flanders and Italy. ...

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  28. "LAST DESPERATE GAMBLE."

    Mr T. P. O'Connor, the well-known British journalist, and Irish Nationalist M.P., in the course of an intervew regarding the German offensive, said:— ...

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  29. "WE MUST WAIT AND SEE."

    Austrian military critics, says the Amsterdam correspondent of the "Times," discuss the offensive very reservedly. General Woijowich states ...

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  30. WHERE THE HUN MAY FAIL

    By their rapid retirement though it may prove costly, the British will have the enemy at a disadvantage, as he many out-march his railways and ...

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  31. ADVANCE CONTINUES.

    Mr. Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent on the West front, telegraphs:— 'The battle rages along the whole ...

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  32. RUSSIA'S CHAOS

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that Trotzky is appealing to the people to co-operate in the organisation of a Red Army. He announces a ...

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  33. ENEMY'S SECRET PREPARATIONS

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the "Rhenische West faelische Zeitung," on 26th March, stated that troops for the offensive ...

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  34. EVERY OUNGE IS REQUIRED

    Mr. James Campbell, the "Times" correspondent at the French Military Headquarters, telegraphing on Monday afternoon, states that the operations ...

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  35. THE STRAIN ON OFFICERS.

    Mr. Percival Phillips says that everywhere the re-arrangement of the front, and the moving of equipment, are being carried out in perfect order. There ...

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  36. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    An official German communique states:— "We have crossed the Ancre, and crossed the Bapaume-Albert ...

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  37. CAVALRY ENGAGED.

    It is stated in a "New York Tribune" cable message that the German cavalry has been engaged for the first time since 191, on the line from ...

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  38. HELD AT TWO POINTS.

    Advices just to hand state that the Germans have been checked west of Roye and west of Noyon. (Roye is in the department of the ...

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  39. THE FIGHTING REVIEWED.

    Mr. Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, summarising the last 24 hours, says:— ...

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  40. DOCTORS AND LODGES

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier introduced the Friendly Societies Bill, the object of which is to settle the dispute between the British ...

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  41. WHOLE STRENGTH OF HUN ARMY EMPLOYED.

    Mr. Hamilton Fyfe states that the struggle is against the whole strength of the German army, whose high command is plainly endeavoring to deal a ...

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  42. AMERICAN OFFICER'S OPINION.

    Absolute confidence that the Germans will not be able to break through the British lines has been expressed by Major-General Leonard Wood, ...

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  43. MORE MUNITIONS NEEDED

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Minister for Munitions, appeals to the munition workers to put forth their best efforts to replace promptly the serious losses ...

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  44. BRITISH VALOR

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Military Headquarters, telegraphing last night says:— "Never has the traditional quality ...

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  45. ALLIED FORCES UNITED

    Telegraphing from Paris the "Times" correspondent says:— "A French commentator, reviewing the latest developments, states that ...

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  46. ENEMY ADVANCE SLACKENING.

    "The Times" says—Despite further substantial progress, there are signs that the enemy advance is slackening. The situation is rather better than it looks, ...

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  47. NEW TYPE OF TANK IN USE.

    It is reported by the Copenhagen correspondent of the "Times" that the German are using a large number of sturmfahzuge, a new type of tank, ...

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  48. COURAGE OF TROOPS PRAISED.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports local fighting at different points north of the Somme. South of the Somme the enemy pressed vigorously ...

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  49. UNDER-CURRENT OF GERMAN ANXIETY.

    "The Daily Mail" says that the seventh day [?] the Allies slowing down the advance. The [?] stopped. but has been checked after terrific give ...

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  50. TASK OF THE ALL[?]

    Complaints concerning the brevity of the British communique are increasing. The "Pall Mall Gazette" points out that reticence irritates our Allies ...

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  51. AIRMEN CONGRATULATED.

    An official message issued by the Press Bureau states that the Air Council has congratulated the Naval Air Service Flying Corps and the ...

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