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  4. NEARING THE MARNE.

    The Paris, correspondent of the "Times" says:—The battle continues to rage with the utmost fierceness. Attack launched by the enemy west of Sessions and north-west of Rheims have been defeated. (United Service Special Cable.) ...

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  5. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    To-day Memorial Day is being celebrated throughout the country as a national day of prayer for success in the was and in honor of American ...

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  6. GERMAN OFFICIAL MESSAGE

    A Wireless German official message at 10.55 p.m. on Thursday says fighting activity frequently increased between the Yser and the Ouse. There were ...

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  7. BRITISH MAKE AIR RAID

    In his aviation report Field Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Law clouds and poor visibility prevented much flying on Wednesday until ...

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  8. BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS.

    Reuter's correspondent at paris says that the long range bombardment of Paris was resumed last evening. ...

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  9. SPEEDING-UP SHIPBUILDING.

    A United States destroyer has been built in a Government Pacific Coast yard in 16 days 12 hours which claims to be a world's record for a vessel of ...

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  10. AIM OF THE ENEMY

    Yesterday mornings hope that the Allied resistance on the Wings would so narrow the front of the German advance as to make the restoration of ...

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  11. RUSSIA

    Germany has proposed that Russia should cede to Finland the western zone of Murman with an outlet to the sea whereupon Finland would return ...

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  12. PARISIAN PRESS COMMENTS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that the evening papers generally are calmly confident but there is a certain amount of discussion on the German ...

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  13. THE AMERICAN LINE.

    An American communique states that that the enemy attacks on our new position at Compignay were again completely repulsed by artillery and ...

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  14. THE DON REPUBLIC.

    The first definite news of the extent of the Don republic comes from Reuter's correspondent at Moscow who reports the arrival of a Don deputation ...

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  15. ENEMY TORPEDO WORKS DESTROYED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Zurich says that the Whitehead torpedo works at St. Poelten have been burnt down: (Vienna papers confirm that the fire is ...

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  16. SLACKENING OF THE ATTACK

    In accordance with the precedence of Previous offensive the German advance yesterday slackened considerably both in the centre and on the wings:— ...

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  17. SWEDEN AND THE ALLIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm says that Sweden has concluded an economic treaty with the Allies. ...

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  18. TURKISH SUCCESS.

    It is announced that the Turks have occupied Alexandrapo[?] the largest town in the Erivan district of Russian Armenia and are moving towards ...

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  19. AIR RAIDS IN GERMANY.

    The "Cologne Press" apologises for the late delivery of the papers for several days. It is explained that the workmen are compelled to take refuge from air ...

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  20. A SENTIMENTAL LOSS.

    Important as is the loss of Soissons and possibly Rheims it is mainly a sentimental loss. The vital thing is to make the utmost resistance in order ...

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  21. DETAILS OF FOE'S ADVANCE

    Mr. Campbell, the "Times" correspondent at the French Headquarters, says that during the advance the enemy made alternate rushes with four ...

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  22. BREACHES OF GENEVA CONVENTION.

    The Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England has prepared a solemn appeal to the same Order in Germany to exert its influence with the Kaiser and the ...

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  23. CONDITION OF SIBERIA.

    A message from Tokio says that the Italian consul at Harbin who has arrived there says that the Russian position in Siberia is helpless is helpless hopeless ...

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  24. VIOLENT FIGHTING.

    A French communique says:—The battle continues without interruption. In the night time we energetically held the western outskirts of ...

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  25. THE JUDGMENT OF GERMANY

    "We are to he the guilty ones," pathetically exclaims Count Herding, "on whom the Entente is now sitting in judgment." and certainly it seems hard that ...

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  26. AFFAIRS IN THE UKRAINE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Moscow says that a message from Odessa states that the disarmament of the Ukraine troops carried out by the Germans resulted in ...

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  27. SOUTH OF ARRAS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing to-day says:—The raid carried out in the ...

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  28. TOWARDS RHEIMS

    In a message sent from the French Headquarters yesterday afternoon Reuter's correspondent says:—The battle continue with great ...

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  29. ITALIAN FRONT

    British aeroplane bombed the enemy naval base at Cattaro says an Italian communique dropping a ton and a half of explosives. One machine was lost ...

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  30. NO BREACH IN ALLIES' LINE

    A semi-official message from Thillois which is four kilometres (about 2½ miles) west of Rheims says that the canal runs northward along the Aisne. ...

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  31. KAISER At THE FRONT.

    Carl Rosney the German war correspondent depicts the Kaiser motoring and dashing through the advancing troops when the staff permits. The ...

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  32. THE MENACE OF RHEIMS.

    On the right as well as north-east of Rheims we hold all our positions An aviation report says that our aviators participated in the battle with ...

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  33. YPRES SECTOR.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—The French last night carried out a successful local operation east of ...

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  34. BATTLES IN TONALE REGION.

    A wireless Australian official message says:—The battles in the Tonale region continue. The enemy's artillery fire ...

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  35. THE SOISSONS SUCCESS

    Military opinion to-day is that the German success at Soissons will bring to the attackers little real benefits and that the present contour of the line has not ...

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  36. ENEMY ENCOUNTERS. DIFFICULTIES.

    In a message from Reuter's correspondent at French Headquarters dated Wednesday night he telegraphs:—The next encouraging features of the ...

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  37. NIGHT ATTACK REPULSED.

    We completely repulsed a night attack says Field Marshal Sir. Douglas Haig in an official report on a strong point north-west of Festbert (west of ...

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  38. ON THE AISNE FRONT.

    Paris advices announce that the Allies and holding the Germans at all points on the Aisne Fronts. The battle continuous fiercely the maximum advance ...

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  39. DISORDERS IN AUSTRIA.

    Advices from Geneva state that the internal disorders in Austria have paralysed the projected Austrian offensive in Italy. ...

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  40. REASSURING REPORT.

    On the Seissoes Rheims front the Allies now seem to be firmly holding the German push. Reserves are arriving in greater numbers. Branden ...

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  41. AIR ACTIVITY.

    A Paris official message states:—Yesterday evening the enemy displayed great air activity and dropped bombs at several places behind the ...

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  42. BRITISH PRISONERS IN GERMANY

    In the House of Commons Mr. W. Joynson Hicks asked:—Is the Government satisfied that the British prisoners are no longer forced to work ...

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  43. PARIS AND LONDON CONFIDENT

    Paris and London are confident that the advance of the Crown Prince will shortly be stemmed. The Allied reserves are believed to be ample ...

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  44. PURPOSE OF GERMAN HIGH COMMAND.

    It is believed here that the real purpose of the German High Command to force a withdrawal of the reserves from Picardy battle theatre which would ...

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  45. POSITION COMPARED TO MARCH

    In the opinion of the Haves Agency's correspondent of the French front who telegraphed yesterday the position then compared with that in ...

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  46. NO LEAFLETS FOR GERMANS.

    Major J. L. Baird Parliamentary Under Secretary to the Air Council stated in the House of Commons to-day that the practice of British airmen ...

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  47. GERMANS ISSUE WARNING.

    Zurich reports that an office notice from the German headquarters warning the people not to expert the advance to continue at the same rate as ...

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  48. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    Mr. Perry Robinson the "Times" correspondent a the British headquarters states that the British front is quiet. There has been some artillery firing ...

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  49. MURRY WATERS.

    Although the level of the Murray and the Goulburn show a general decrease the level at Echuca he still rising the riser being about an inch this ...

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  50. A BRITISH FEDERAL CONSTITUTION.

    The Government is considering the appointment of a commission to advice upon the [?]bility of [?] a Federal Constitution for the United ...

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  51. FOE'S BIG ADVANCE.

    Mr. James [?] the "Times" correspondent of the French [?] stater that another big advance was made on Wednesday night. The ...

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