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  5. THE FRENCH LINE ADVANCED

    Field-Marshal Haig reported at midnight on the 11th the French advanced the line slightly north-east of Locre. We carried out successful raids ...

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  6. LLOYD GEORGE'S TRIUMPH

    Viewed from the gallery, the House presented one of the most extraordinary spectacles in British war polities. The tense, crowded arrays of ...

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  7. THE OSTEND EXPLOIT

    The Ostend exploit on Thursday night has delighted the public. Apart from the value of the naval results, it is regarded as a glorious end to the ...

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  8. AMERICAN EXPLOIT RECALLED.

    Captain R. P. Hobson, who sank the Merrimax to block Caverns' fleet at Santiago and Cuba, applauded the British success in blocking German ...

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  9. GENERAL HAIG'S REPORT

    Field-Marshal Haig at 12.45 reports: —"Successful local operations on the 11th M[?]. The French improved their positions northward of Kemmel village, ...

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  10. MAJOR-GENERAL MAURICE.

    The Press Bureau states that the Army Council considered Major-General Maurice's explanations, and decided that he should be placed forthwith on ...

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  11. THE VINDICTIVE'S FATE.

    Newspapers state that as the Vindictive was approaching the harbor the officers, owing to the heavy fire from shore batteries, went to the conning ...

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  12. THE UKRAINE

    Further light has been thrown on the German doings in the former Russian territories by an animated debate in the Reichstag. ...

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  13. SHIPPING LOSSES

    It is announced that the total Allied ship losses in the month of April were only half of the losses in April last year. ...

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  14. A MELBOURNE AIR CHAMPION

    Victoria has produced an airman who rivals the greatest known fliers. Aged 22, he is a captain in the Naval Air Service, and is officially credited ...

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  15. ENEMY RAIDS REPULSED.

    Field-Marshal Haig reported at 10.30 p.m.:— We repulsed raids in the neighborhood of Neuville and Vitasse. ...

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  16. SUBMARINES HAMPERED.

    The "Times" naval correspondent says that the U boats are using the Belgian ports now. Certainly they have been deprived of much of their ...

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  17. PARTIAL BLOCKADE ACHIEVED.

    It is stated by an unquestionable authority that the Vindictive lies in the neck of the channel at the entrance to Ostend Harbor, at an angle of about ...

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  18. ENEMY'S ADMISSION.

    A wireless German official admits that the enemy obtained a footing in Grievesnes Park. ...

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  19. HAIG'S AVIATION REPORT.

    Field-Marshal Haig in an aviation report at 11.5 p.m., says:—"Low clouds and mist prevented flying on Friday until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, when ...

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  20. SEMENOFF ADVANCING.

    General Semenoff, the Cossack leader, who was reported yesterday to be advancing along the Trans-Siberian railwap, has reached the River Onon. The ...

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  21. FIGHTING NEAR ALBERT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "Local lighting took place on May 10 at Aveluy Wood, north of Albert. ...

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  22. ADMIRAL CAPELLE'S ASSERTIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that, speaking in the Reichstag on the navy estimates, Admiral von Capelle declared that ...

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  23. AMERICAN BATTERIES AT WORK.

    An official French despatch states that the American batteries bombarded the German lines heavily last night causing fires in Cantigny. Mernil and ...

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  24. HUN COUP D'ETAT.

    The coup d'etat in the Ukraine created a great impression here, and fears are entertained that the incident of the Prussian officer entering ...

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  25. THE IRISH PROBLEM

    Yesterday's proof of the Government's strength has revived speculation concerning the early development of Irish conscription. Many think ...

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  26. HOLLAND AND GERMANY

    The Foreign Minister in the Second Dutch Chamber stated that the reason why the Government described the recent situation with Germany as ...

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  27. PALESTINE OPERATIONS

    The well-known German military writer, Colonel Gaedke, reviewing the war situation in the "Vorwaerts," points out that if the British succeed ...

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  28. SUCCESS OF RAID.

    It is fully realised that the German High Command has many good reasons for denying the unquestionable success of the Ostend affair. Therefore in ...

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  29. HUN OFFENSIVE DELAYED.

    Mr. Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent, states that, although, there are no signs of a big offensive, the Germans continue to try small local ...

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  30. AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING

    It has been stated by the Shipping Board's Pacific representative that 1900 vessels are being built in the United States. Of these 200 are being built ...

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  31. U.S TROOPS IN LONDON

    The march through London of regiments of the U.S. troops to Buckingham Palace, where they were reviewed by the King, occasioned scenes of enthusiasm ...

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  32. CANADIAN FARMERS' HOARDS

    Canadian Government agents have begun a systematic search of the Western Canadian farms for 20,000,000 bushels of wheat which are reported to ...

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  33. EFFECTS OF RAIDS AND MINE SYSTEM.

    Experts believe that the effects of the Zeebrugge Ostend raids, combined with the new mine system in the North Sea, will soon markedly diminish ...

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  34. ATTACK UPON GOVERNMENT.

    Speaking at a meeting of the Primrose League in London, Lord Curzon, leader of the House of Lords, and a member of the War Cabinet, said that ...

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  35. USING UP DIVISIONS

    A High British Military Authority, reviewing the situation, says:—In the attack on May 5 by three German divisions, between La Clytte two miles ...

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  36. HOME RULE DEBATE.

    It has been learned authoritatively by the "Times" correspondent in Dublin that the Nationalists will not attend the Home Rule debate in the ...

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  37. 3,000,000 MEN FOR THE WAR.

    Congressman J. Kahn, the leading Republican member of the Military Committee of the House of Representatives has put forward a plan to send ...

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  38. UNITED STATES FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The American consul in Melbourne has furnished the following wireless to Reuter:— Food Department.—The Food ...

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  39. "DIGGING OUT THE GERMAN RATS."

    The "Weekly Despatch" says that Admiral von Tiroit[?]'s beard is well and truly singed, but the navy is not satisfied. It wants to dig out the German ...

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