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  4. STRIKES IN BERLIN

    For some days past news has been arriving of grave industrial discontent in Germany. A great strike of metal and ...

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  5. KING REVIEWS ANZACS

    In fine, gusty weather the King reviewed the Australian troops at Bulford Fields, Salisbury Plain his morning. ...

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  6. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas, Haig reports:—We progressed southeast and cast of Epehy. We captured Villers and the village of Guislain. ...

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  7. AMERICA'S INTERVENTION

    A motion relating to the intervention of the United States in the war will be moved, in the House of Lords and the House of Commons on ...

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  8. ANGLO-FRENCH DRIVE

    The Anglo-French offensive now extends over a front of 120 miles, and many days of unabated fighting are assured. Field-Marshal von ...

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  9. FINE FRENCH ADVANCE

    A French communique reports:—"We extended our action, east of Rheims, and attacked the German lines between Prunay and the St. ...

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  10. 227 GUNS CAPTURED.

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters states that the British captured 227 guns since 9th April. We have since yesterday advanced between ...

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  11. AMERICA HELPS RUSSIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the United States Government is only awaiting definite word from Russia regarding here needs ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICANS SUFFER HEAVILY.

    Latest advices show that the South Africans as well as the Australians suffered somewhat heavily in the week-end fighting. ...

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  13. AMERICAN WAR LOAN.

    In the Senate to-day, the War Loan Bill, which provides for the raising of £1,400,000,000, of which £600,000,000 is to go to the Allies as a loan, was ...

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  14. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd reports that the Premier and several Ministers visited the Russian headquarters to discuss question ...

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  15. FRANCE SENDS COMMISSIONER.

    M. Kardien, a member of the Chamber of Deputies and a distinguished political writer, is going to the United States as High Commissioner for the ...

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  16. PEACE MOVEMENT WATCHED

    It is apparent from the various indications in German papers that the peace movement is being followed with the closest interest. ...

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  17. U.S.A. SUBMARINE CHASER.

    It is announced that the American Atlantic submarine chaser Smith (700 tons) encountered a U boat this morning. ...

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  18. FIGHT FOR MONCHY

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters in France telegraphs:—"When the Germans make up their minds to cease attacking Monchy le ...

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  19. FORMIDABLE STRONGHOLDS ABANDONED.

    The "Times" correspondent at the French headquarters says that the rapid French advance at various points compelled the Germans to abandon ...

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  20. WARNING TO KAISER

    Editor's correspondent at Amsterdam states that Count Reventlow, the well-known of "Frightfulness," writing in the "Tages Zeitung," warns the Kaiser ...

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  21. BLOCKADE OF AMERICA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that a German submarine fired on an American destroyer 100 miles south, of New York. The ...

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  22. RIOTING IN BRAZIL

    Reuter's correspondent at Rio Janeiro states that anti-German rioting appears to be spreading in Brazil. It has now reached Rio del Clara in the ...

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  23. GREATEST BATTLE FOUGHT

    The extension of the French attack to the Champagne, as recorded in a midnight communique, illustrates afresh the new tactical methods already practised ...

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  24. MEXICO PRO-GERMAN.

    Reuter's correspondent, at WAshington reports that in the Mexican Senate President Carranza's Neutrality Bill was defeated. In the course of a ...

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  25. COLONEL HARDY, D.S.0

    A civic welcome was yesterday given by the Mayor of the City (Cr. W. D. Hill) to Colonel C. H. W. Hardy, D.S.O., who recently returned from the ...

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  26. AUSTRIA IN BAD WAY

    A telegram from Vienna indicates that the acute political trouble continues. Two more Ministers have resigned. It is believed that their ...

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  27. COMMAND AT SALISBURY.

    Major-General J. W, M'Cay, C.B., who was formerly in command of the 5th Australian Division in France will take over the command at Salisbury ...

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  28. LIFE OF BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Commons, to-day, Mr. A. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, moved the second reading of the bill to prolong the life of ...

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  29. SOISSONS TO RHEIMS FRONT.

    A semi-official statement issued today says:—The Germans massed at least 20 divisions (400,000 men) and all ...

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  30. WAR CONFERENCE DELEGATES

    At the Imperial Institute yesterday afternoon a reception was held in honor of the representatives of the Dominions and India, who are ...

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  31. ENEMY RETALIATION FAILS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that the British forces have further progressed northward of Gouzeaucourt, near Havincourt Wood. "Encounters ...

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  32. BITTER FIGHT IN CHAMPAGNE.

    "After their failure, with heavy losses, to break through our liens on the Aisne, the French have not renewed their attacks. ...

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  33. AIR RAID ON FREIBURG

    A Berlin official message dealing with the bombardment by British and French aeroplanes of the town of Freiburg, in the Breisgau, in Baden says:— ...

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  34. BATTLE WILL BE LONG AND BITTER

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters states that the enemy resisting and counter attacking in the most determined manner. There is ...

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  35. MOST FORMIDABLE BATTLE SINCE THE MARNE.

    The new French offensive is hailed as a brilliant beginning. Commenting on it, the "Petit Parisien" says:— ...

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  36. GERMAN BARBARISM

    The revelations made regarding the establishment of a factory at St. Vith in Germany for the extraction of oil and pig food from coupses, has aroused ...

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  37. BRITISH PROGRESSING.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"In the neighborhood of [?] (south of Gouzeacourt) we captured ...

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  38. LABOR DEPUTATIONS AT PETROGRAD.

    A [?] was given [?] the [?] Workman's and Soldiers delegate to to British and [?] that are ...

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  39. SHIPBUILDING YARDS.

    The Press Dureau announces—"The Shipping Controller (Sir Joseph Maclay) invites information about ant projects to establish new [?] yards. He ...

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  43. GERMAN DEFEAT AT LAGMICOURS.

    "The Times" correspondent [?] British Headquarters states that the Germans, who lsot [?] killed and [?] wounded at [?] are noe [?] ...

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