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  3. CAUSE OF THE WAR

    Gorman newspapers contain long "observations" by Herr von. Jagow German Foreign Secretary, between 1913 and 1916, on Prince Karl ...

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  4. THE BRITISH ARMY

    Speaking at a luncheon provided by the Clothmakers' Company on the occasion of his being made a livery-man. Lieutenant-General J. C. Smuts, a ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd reports that is stated that the Germans seized at Poltava 50,000 tons of grain, which they are busily exporting ...

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  6. A MOST GALLANT FIGHT

    Mr Hamilton Fyfe, quoting Field Marthal Haig's communique of 22nd March, describes the most gallant fight of the 51st Division. They held the line astride ...

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  7. AVIATION REPORT.

    We harassed the enemy troops and transport with bombs and machine guns. We dropped over 1000 bombs. Hostile airplanes were active between ...

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  8. THE BATTLE FRONT

    "We repulsed after sharp fighting, a determined attack in the neighborhood of Fampoux (in the Arras district), killing a number of the ...

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  9. VIOLENT ARTILLERY DUEL.

    A French communique states. There were no infantry actions to-day. The artillery dual continued somewhat violent in the region north ...

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  10. BRITISH MAN POWER.

    The "Daily News" correspondent in the lobby says that the Government propose to raise the military age to 50, sending a large proportion of the men ...

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  11. CANADA'S MAN POWER

    In announcing in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon that legislation would be introduced to provide that any rioters or forcible registers ...

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  12. FEELING IN FRANCE.

    The public here and in France is restlessly but confidently, awaiting the resumption of the German onslaught. The members of the French Chamber of ...

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  13. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Trans-Atlantic insurance rates been increased to 4 per cent. ...

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  14. THE NEW OFFENSIVE

    Reserved comments ate made by the press in regard to the prospects of the expected second offensive. "The Pall Mall Gazette" says:— ...

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  15. VLADIVOSTOCK CUT OFF

    It is stated in a message from Tokio that there are ominious signs of trouble in Vladivostock. The Bolsheviks are said to have seized the ...

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  16. HUNS SHOOT FIVE BELGIAN PRIESTS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Havre states that the Germans shot fire Belgian priests at Antwerp. ...

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  17. HUTS LOST BY Y.M.C.A.

    Advices received state that the Australian Young Men's Christian Association lost several huts and dugouts and much material in the recent ...

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  18. BRITISH SENTIMENT.

    The Labor Party has postponed its national campaign in favor of its war aims and the social reconstruction of the country in view of the uncertainty ...

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  19. RUSSIAN FORMS A LEGION.

    It is stated by the Official Press Bureau that General Lohvicky, a Russian, is serving in France, and is forming a Russian legion of volunteers to ...

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  20. FRENCH ARE ACTIVE

    "There is growing reciprocal artillery activity on the southern front," says an official French communique. "An enemy attack south of Morenil, ...

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  21. FOE'S AMIENS EFFORTS

    "Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, in a despatch dated ednesday, says:— To-day was the quietest day since the ...

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  22. PARIS AGAIN BOMBARDED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the long range gun bombarded Paris again yesterday. One person was wounded. ...

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  23. SHIPS FOR AMERICA.

    Reuter's correspondent ay Tokio states that by agreement with the United States Japan has given America 450,000 tons of shipping, of ...

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  24. GERMANS MOVING.

    "Our airmen report that there is much movement among the troops, guns, and transport in the enemy regions. However, the Germans are experiencing ...

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  25. DEFENCE OF RUSSIA.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Petrograd says that a conference of Cadets and Socialists, held at Moscow, carried a resolution asking the Allies ...

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  26. PALESTINE OPERATIONS

    Australian airmen in Palestine, equipped with the latest machines, have surpassed their previous records in fighting, reconnoitring and ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    A disastrous fire has taken place and destroyed the Thor Shipbuilding Company' plant, with a loss of £8,000,000. As a result of the outbreak, 600 ...

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  28. NEW SHIPS

    It is officially announced that in the year ended 31st Match, 1917, merchantmen aggregating a gross tonnage of 692,225 were completed in the United ...

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  29. SHEEP DIE IN THOUSANDS.

    A mystery in the death of thousands of sheep in the stock yards here is to be investigated. ...

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  30. AMERICA'S TROOPS

    The American Consul at Melbourne furnishes to Reuter the following wireless from Honolulu:— Washington, Wednesday. ...

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  31. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Referring to the text of the agreement between America, and Japan, the Washington correspondent of the "Times" says:— ...

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  32. AN AUSTRALIAN ESCAPES

    Private E. Gardiner, of the 10th (S.A.) Battalion, has reached London, haying escaped from Germany. He was captured at Pozieres in 1916, ...

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  33. HINDENBURG ATTACKED.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" attacks Hindenburg for attempting to override the Reichstag. It appears that Hindenburg telegraphed to the ...

    Article : 184 words
  34. SUBMARINE TOLL

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

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  35. SOUTH AFRICA'S DUTY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Capetown reports that General Botha made a most eloquent public appeal to his fellow South Africana. After dealing ...

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  36. CONARGO TORPEDOED

    It is announced that the steamer Conargo (4312 tons) has been torpedoed, and that 35 of those on board are missing. ...

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  37. A HUN ADMISSION.

    The war correspondent of the "Frankfurter" says that it has been hitherto impossible to exactly estimate the German losses, but it is not ...

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  38. LULL ON THE FRONT.

    The "Cologne Gazette," in apologising for the present lull in the fighting, says it is due to the weather. It admonishes the people not to heed the ...

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  39. ITALIAN SHIPS LOST

    An Italian official message gives the following returns of the movement of vessels and the sinking of vessels for the past week:— ...

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  40. BOAT LOAD OF 15 RESCUED.

    The Conargo was sailing to New York with ballast and was sunk off the Irish coast early on Sunday morning. The crew of 50 boarded three boats, ...

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  41. MARRIS TRIBE IN REVOLT.

    "Punitive operations against the Marris tribe (in British Beluchistan) continue satisfactorily. The Marris retired to the [?] without offering ...

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  42. NO FRENCH LOSSES.

    French shipping returns show that during the past week 1170 vessels arrived at and 1905 sailed from French ports. There were no sinkings. ...

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  43. DELAY BY GERMAN LOSSES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that it is semi-officialy stated that the present lull in operations is due to the fact that the Germans lost 300,000 in ...

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  45. BRITISH DESTROYER SUNK.

    The Admiralty announces that a destroyer sank on Monday as the result of a collision. All on board were saved. ...

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  46. AMERICAN SHIP[?]DING

    Mr E. Murley United States Shipping [?] the American [?] ...

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