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  3. AMERICA'S INTERVENTION

    While the Argentine intends to maintain neutrality until her own rights are violated, the Government has issued a declaration sympathising ...

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  4. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    Although the Russian censorship permits the free passing of all news, people in London find it difficult to appreciate the exact situation in Russia, ...

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  5. THE ALLIES' DRIVE

    A despatch which has just been received from the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters in France says that the prisoners taken by the ...

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  6. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Madrid reports that the fresh sinking of Spanish steamers, despite Germany's promises and excuses, have produced intense ...

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  7. WAR COUNCIL DELEGATES

    Sir Colbert Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, Lieut.-General J. C. Smuts, and the Maharajah of Bikanir, who are attending the Empire War Council as ...

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  8. BRITISH TACTICS.

    The British offensive continues to be the chief topic in. Paris, where much admiraltion is expressed for the new tactics, whereby the front of the attack ...

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  9. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Swedish Government has taken control of all fats, and of the stocks of maize and oats. Daily rations in future will be 7 oz ...

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  10. COUNTER ATTACKS BEATEN OFF.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "A heavy snowfall alf day long rendered observation impossible and ...

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  11. ACTION AFFECTS SPAIN.

    The entry of the United States into the war has seriously increased the difficulties of Spain. The greater part of the supplies of grain and coal for ...

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  12. DEADLY HOWITZER FIRE.

    Beach Thomas, describing the battle field states.—I have never seen such deadly evidences of howitzer fire. The howitzers took impregnable places ...

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  13. THE KITCHENER POSTCARD.

    It has been decided by the authorities to adopt the kitchener postcards for communications from members of the navy with friends ashore. ...

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  14. INTERNED SHIP.

    Captain Kerer, of the Austrian steamer Buda Pesth, (3654 tons), which was interned at Norfolk, has admitted to inspectors that he wrecked the ...

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  15. ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS.

    It is announced by the British Admiralty that the shipping arrivals for the week have numbered 2403, and the sailings 2367. ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICANS ENGAGED.

    The South African brigade figured in the heaviest fighting on Monday, and secured its objective. The Paris "Matin" correspondent ...

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  17. LOAN OF ESTATES SOUGHT.

    An appeal for the loan of large estates for the purpose of cultivation, with the object of increasing the nation's food supply, is being made by ...

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  18. STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS

    The annual conference of the Victorian State School Teachers' Union was resumed to-day. The question of the reorganisation of ...

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  19. FOOD CHAIRMAN CHOSEN.

    Mr Herbert C. Hoover, chairman of the Belgian Relief Commission, has been appointed chairman af the American Food Board. ...

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  20. A KEY POSITION CAPTURED

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on the evening of the 11th gives details of the capture of Monchy le Preux, ...

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  21. EASTERN FRONT

    An official report received from Petrograd this afternoon says:— "The enemy occupied our front trenches northward of Rozhitche, 13 ...

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  22. TENDERS FOR SUBMARINES.

    Tenders for 30 large submarines show that they will cost the Government £300,000 each. ...

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  23. ROOSEVELT FAVORS CONSCRIPTION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that Roosevelt is preparing a brief for universal service for the Congress Military Committee, ...

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  24. STUBBORN FIGHT WITH TURKS.

    A stubborn battle with the Turks is proceeding in the region of Rachta, southward of Uchovne," says a Petrograd message, referring to operations ...

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  25. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that war with Mexico is regarded as a distinct possibility by the State Department which learns that ...

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  26. ST. QUENTIN REGION.

    A French official communique states: —There was active artillerying in the St. Quenitin region. The enemy south of the Oise, after a sharp ...

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  27. GERMAN RED CROSS

    Appalling revelations of the systematic brutality of the German woman Red Cross nurses toward British wounded soldiers have been made to ...

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  28. CUBA RAISING ARMY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the Cuban Government has authorised an army of 10,000 to co-operate with the United States. ...

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  29. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.

    Reports from Berlin state that the German Crown Prince has been recalled from the front. ...

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  30. DISORDER IN GERMANY

    Further serious troubles are reported in Amsterdam from Germany. The authorities at Hamburg, in order to guard against disorder, cleared the ...

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  31. THE VINDICTIVE HUN.

    The Germans are systematically destroying Rheims. On Friday they poured in 8000 shells, causing serious fires, and prevented the townspeople ...

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  32. BATTLE OF ARRAS.

    The special corps of New Zealand miners took part in extraordinary extensive mining which preceded the battle of Arras. There was strong rivalry ...

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  33. RIOTING IN BULGARIA

    Reuter's correepondent at the French headquarters in Macedonia says:— "According to reliable information, ...

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  34. NEW COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The new Commonwealth loan of £3,500,000 was floated under the directions of the London branch of the Commonwealth Bank. It has been fully ...

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  35. SMART FIGHTING NEAR VIMY

    Percy Robinson, telegraphing from headquarters, says:— To-day is quiet compared with the tumult and confusion of the last two ...

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  36. INTERNATIONAL WAR COUNCIL

    The assembling at Washington of an international War Council is foreshadowed by the announcement by the State Department that a British Commission ...

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  37. GUN DUELS ON FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique says:— "There has been artillery activity in the region of the Somme and the Oise. Lively grenade fighting occurred ...

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  38. RISING IN SERBIA

    Reuter has received confirmation of the insurrection in Serbia in March. The rebels seized several townships and depots for arms. They marched to ...

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  39. CANADIAN ENLISTMENTS.

    It is officially announced that 449,074 Canadians have enlisted. ...

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  40. FRENCH PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that President [?] of France has sent the following message to the King:— ...

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  44. SYDNEY EASTER TRAFFIC.

    The Department of Railways and Tramways paid £135,175 into the bank this morning, being the revenue from the Easter traffic, which is stated to be ...

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  45. SPANISH VESSEL SUNK.

    The Spanish steamer San Fula[?] has [?] without [?]. The crew has landed at [?]. ...

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