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  4. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— The enemy artillery developed considerable activity this morning in the Villers ...

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  5. AMERICANS SPEEDING UP

    The American Council at Melbourne furnishes to Reuter the following wireless from Honolulu:—Incomplete reports received by the ...

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  6. AIRMAN WINS V.C.

    It is announced that the Victoria Cross has been awarded to Second Lieutenants Alan M'Leod. He was assailed by eight enemy triplanes, who ...

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  7. ALLIES STAND FIRM

    Monday's great victory around the ominously named Mont Rouge has immensely strengthened the Allied hold on Flankers, proving that Sir Douglas ...

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  8. AUSTRALIANS RUSH POST

    Telegraphing from the British headquarters to-day, Reuter's correspondent said:—"Last evening the Australians ...

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  9. IRISH PROBLEM

    Relations between the Nationalists and Sin Feiners are extremely strained, owing to the latter's attempt throughout the country to get control ...

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  10. HOLIDAYS OF THE WORLD

    The world's needs for practically everything which the United States can produce have made it necessary for America to conduct her trade with ...

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  11. SEQUEL TO YPRES DEFEAT.

    The best confirmation of the enemy's defeat at Ypres is contained in the indications of an immense renewal of the peace offensive. Thus German ...

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  12. SPANISH LEADER'S OPINION

    A French correspondent, says a Paris message, has had an interview with a prominent Spanish statesman who has just returned from Germany. He gives ...

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  13. ENGLISH CATHOLICS FOR CONSCRIPTION.

    A motion has been adopted by the council of the Catholic Union of Great Britain expressing regret at the action of the Irish Roman Catholic Bishops in ...

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  14. A POSSIBLE MAJUBA HILL.

    "Activity on the battle front in the past 24 hours," telegraphs Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters to-day, "has been confined to artillery. ...

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  15. AUSTRIA'S TROUBLES.

    Meanwhile the troubles of the Austrian Empire are apparently coming to a head. The Cabinet crisis in both Austria and Hungary is still unsettled. The ...

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  16. SIBERIA

    A message from Japan states that Baron Goto, Minister for Foreign Affairs, in an interview, said:—"A malevolent enemy propaganda is ...

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  17. KAISER'S DELUSION

    According to a message from Rome, several reports from Switzerland state that the Kaiser is showing frequent signs of mental derangement that is ...

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  18. HOME RULE BILL.

    The "Standard" has been informed that the Home Rule Bill will be wide and generous, and will be adaptable to a federal scheme. The Ulster ...

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  19. HUN SUCCESSES IN RUSSIA.

    A German wireless official message states:— "Finnish troops have captured Viborg, on the coast of Finland, and we ...

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  20. ATTITUDE OF UNIONISTS.

    A section of the Unionists wish the Imperial Government to retain control of railways and post offices. The "Daily News" says that the new Irish ...

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  21. HOLLAND AND GERMANY

    The Dutch press is still unaware of the precise nature of Germany's demands and the Dutch answer, but it has taken it for granted that the ...

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  22. ARMY FOR RUSSIA

    Moscow reports that M. Trotzky, Russian Commissary for Military Affairs, in urging the issue of a decree for compulsory service, said that he ...

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  23. HUN ARTILLERY ACTIVE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"The enemy artillery was active against our back areas in the ...

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  24. GALLANT ANZACS

    The Australian brigades at Villers Bretonneux have received many historic congratulations. General Sir Henry Rawlinson, commanding the ...

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  25. AGREEMENT IS REPORTED.

    It is reported by the "Nieuwe Rotterdam Courant" that a mutually satisfactory arrangement has been reached between Holland and ...

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  26. TO FIGHT U BOATS

    An Admiralty official announcement states that owing to Germany's unrestricted and ruthless warfare by means of mines and submarines against all ...

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  27. ANZAC DAY

    A most impressive memorial service on Anzac Day was held in the Australian Hall, which was built at the expense of the Australian Government in ...

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  28. MESOPOTAMIA

    "We reached the Tank River Tuesday," says a Mesopotamia official message, "and captured 12 additional field guns on Wednesday. Our prisoners ...

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  29. HAIG PRAISES TROOPS.

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has congratulated—The 9th Division on its great ...

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  30. LINE ADVANCED A MILE.

    An official report dealing with the operations in Palestine says:—"Early yesterday morning our forces eastward of the Jordan attacked the ...

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  31. "BONNET ROUGE" CASE

    A message from Paris states that the defence of M. Duval, who is being tried by court-martial on the notorious "Bonnet Rouge" case on a charge of ...

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  32. VALOR OF COLDSTREAMS

    Mr. Hamilton Fyfe, the "Daily Mail's" correspondent on the West front, says:—"During the fighting in mid-April ...

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  33. CANADA'S FINANCES

    In the House of Commons Mr Maclean, Acting Minister for Finance, stated that the year's war expenditure amounted to £69,000,000, and that the ...

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  34. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It is announced by the Admiralty that torpedo boat No. 90 foundered in heavy weather on 25th April. One officer and 12 men are missing. ...

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  35. BRITISH RAIDS IN ITALY.

    In an Italian official message it is stated:—"The British raided the enemy south-west of Canove and south of Asiago, ...

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  36. ALL LEAVE SUSPENDED.

    Mr H. A. Watt, in the House of Commons, urged that soldiers who had been sent to France after having served for three years in Gallipoli, Egypt, and ...

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  37. EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA.

    It is reported from Vienna that the Emperor and Baron von Burian, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, will visit the Kaiser shortly at the German ...

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    Who lives to Nature rarely can be poor; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. ...

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