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  3. A FRESH GERMAN ATTACK

    It is noteworthy that the opening of the second phase of the German offensive differs markedly from the opening of the offensive. It is now clear that ...

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  4. RECRUITING

    An important conference for the purpose of endeavoring to bring about unanimity in an effort to raise the required number of ...

    Article : 201 words
  5. LINE MAINTAINED

    An official French communique states:— "The Germans continued to attack in the night time with undiminished ...

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  6. 100 NUN DIVISIONS USED

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on 5th inst., says:—It is estimated that practically 100 German divisions have been ...

    Article : 395 words
  7. BRITAIN'S MAN POWER

    The Man Power Bill has raised the age to 50 last birthday. It also enacts the principle "that Irishmen are liable to complsory military service in ...

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  8. MEMORABLE BATTLE

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters telegraphing on the 4th April, says that the chief thing in to-day's battle is the volume of artillery ...

    Article : 398 words
  9. AUSTRALIAN VALOR

    The Australians splendidly hold three separate sections of the line. They have nowhere withdrawn a foot, despite desperate attacks, wherein the ...

    Article : 436 words
  10. PREPOSTEROUS HUN CLAIMS.

    The German claims regarding captures of prisoners and guns are so preposterous that they are unworthy of contradiction. Accounts from all ...

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  11. FORCE OF THE SECOND STORM.

    Writing in the "Observer," Mr J. J. Carvin says that the second, storm has been well met, but it is only begun. It does not reveal the full ...

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  12. AMERICAN PREPARATIONS

    Washington reports that the Interior Deparment's decision establishing the relative public and private rights to the Searle's Lake sands in ...

    Article : 386 words
  13. THE FRENCH LINES

    A French communique says the Germans did not renew attacks to-day. "We vigoreously counter-attacked north of Montdidier, improving our positions ...

    Article : 377 words
  14. THE OISE-SOMME FRONT.

    A French communique states:— "The artillery duel continues violent on the Oise-Somme front. A strong enemy attack this morning, between ...

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  15. THE ENEMY HELD

    The results of the first two day's of the renewed battle brilliantly confirmed General Foch's assurances. The enemy was not only held but ...

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  16. THE ENEMY'S CLAIMS.

    A wireless German official message states:— An English thrust against Pusieux failed. Our attack ont he western ...

    Article : 151 words
  17. VERDUN AREA.

    Reuter's correspondent with the American army in France states:—"The American force is now occupying a sector running from the Meuse ...

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  18. EARLIER MESSAGES

    The Germans are daily creeping closer to Amiens from which they are now 8¾ mile distant. They are 2½ miles from the Amiens-Paris railway. ...

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  19. BRITISH AIR WORK.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports, in an aviation report that the rain and mist yesterday interfered with operations. We brought down seven German ...

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  20. ITALIAN FRONT

    "There has been persistent and harassing enemy fire on the Asiago plateau. We dispersed parties on the western slopes of the Ortier Alps and ...

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  21. GERMAN SUPER GUNS.

    Reports from Paris state that it is believed that our airmen h ave located the long range gun. Artilleryists are taking mesaure[?] to destroy it by heavy ...

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  22. NO PEACE WITH AN UNBEATEN FOE

    Telegraphing from Washington, the correspondent of the "Times" [?] "In view of Austria's feelers toward peace it cannot be stated too strongly ...

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  23. THE FOE'S PROGRESS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, reviewing operations, says:— ...

    Article : 156 words
  24. NORWAY'S SHIPPING

    Up to March 31 745 Norwegian vessels, aggregation 1,102,000 tons gross, had been lost through war causes. Nine hundred and forty-six sailors had ...

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  25. FURIOUS FIGHTING

    The formidable resumption of the battle has brought [?]rious fighting within seven miles of Amiens. The [?] organisation by which [?] ...

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  26. BRITISH LOSSES.

    Long casualties lists which have been issued include Major-General Edward [?] three brigadiers and many you[?] of nobility is well as two ...

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