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  4. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The great are battles tougn[?] yesterday are the chief topic of comment in English, and French newspapers, who agree in extolling the magnificent work of the ...

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  5. ALLIES' MIGHTY THRUST

    Progress reported in recent French communeques is part of the great south of st Quentin whose fate is ...

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  6. AMERICA AT WAR

    Following upon it the decision of Congress that a stake of war exists between the United States and Germany, President, Wilson to-day signed the ...

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  7. THE NEW RUSSIA

    Delegates from the first army at the front, the Black Sea fleet, and the garrison at Sebastopol, we introduced to the Duma, and prese[?]ed resolutions ...

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  8. FIRST STEPS

    A high Government official says that a joint American Commission—military, naval and civilian—will soon be despatched to England and France, to ...

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  9. SUBMARINE PIRACY

    When the Belgian relief ship Trevier (3006 tons) was torpedoed without warning on April 4. it was on the way from New York to Rotterdam with a cargo ...

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  10. THE VINDICTIVE HUN.

    Mr W. Graves Sharp, United States Ambassador in Paris, has reported to the State Department that wanton ruin, unequalled in the history of the ...

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  11. THE HUN BLOCKADE.

    Commenting on the returns showing the effects of Germany's submarine campaign, the "Times" naval correspondent remarks that some features of ...

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  12. BURYING THE GERMAN DEAD.

    Beach Thomas says that the trail of the [?]etreat is covered by German dead exposed or partly buried. We are compelled or rebury at every step. At ...

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  13. HOW THE NEWS WAS RECEIVED.

    President Poincare has sent a message to President Wison. expressing the joy and pride with whin the Frech nation again feels that its heart ...

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  14. DESPATCH OF FORCE.

    The "Times" crrespondent at Washington states that nothing has been decided about an expeditionary force but everything points to the thorough ...

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  15. POSITION REVIEWED

    A fine optimism is general. Everyone agrees regarding the excellence of recent news, and the gravest doubt is to whether complete victory is possible ...

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  16. CUBA'S ATTITUDE

    It is reported, that General Mario G. Menocal, President of Cuba, is declaring war on Germany. Cuba is the largest of the West ...

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  17. ALNWICK CASTLE SURVIVORS.

    Twenty survivors from the British steamer Alnwick Castle (5900 tons) have arrived at a Spanish port. They describe their terrible sufferings ...

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  18. 65 GERMANS ARRESTED.

    Sixty-five Germans, whereof some are ex-convicts and others re regarded as dangerous have been arrested including those identified for the ...

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  19. NO SEPARATE PEACE.

    Socialist Minister Kerenskl stated that if the German were hoping that he and his colleagues will assist to conclude a separate peace, they ...

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  20. BRAZIL THREATENS WAR.

    News has been received of th sinking of the Brazilian liner parana (4161 tons). Thirteen of th crew are missing. ...

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  21. KING'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Press Bureau announces. the King telegraphed to President Wilson stating that he desired on behalf of the Empire to offer heartfelt ...

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  22. BOMBS ON SHIPS.

    Seven Germans, who were convicted recently of having placed bombs in ships have been sentenced to two years imprisonment ...

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  23. ANGLO-FRENCH INVINCIBLE

    A French military expert says that no obstacle now checks the effensive of the A[?]red armies or stops them. Yesterday was another day of ...

    Article : 433 words
  24. ARMY REORGANISING.

    The Russian situation is excellent. Mr Wilton, a correspondent or the "Times" in Petrograd, who is always reserved, after malting a lengthy ...

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  25. NEGROES ACCUSED OF TREASON.

    A message from Nashville (Tennessee) says that the first arrests have been made among the negroes. They are charged with rebellion and treason. ...

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  26. AUSTRIA TAKES ACTION.

    A Vienna message says that Count Tranow Tarnowski who was recently appointed Austrian Ambassador at Washington, was instructed to demand ...

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  27. CONTINUED AIR FIGHTING.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports.— We progressed at a number of points between Seleny and Jeancourt, and reached the outskirts of Fresny to ...

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  28. NATION'S FOOD SUPPLY.

    The Senate has resolved to ask the Secretary of Agriculture to submit suggestions for increasing the nation's food supply Speakers in the ...

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  29. DANISH SHIP DESTROYED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Ymulden states that the steamer Borneo has arrived, with a crow of 17 of the Danish steamer Ester, which was torpedoed on ...

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  30. SEIZURE OF SHIPS.

    German merchantmen in New Yorky Boston. Baltimore, and New London [?]orts were seized to-day and all vest sels in other ports have probably also ...

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  31. SENATE DECLARES FOR WAR.

    Rauter's correspondent ,a Havanna reports that the Cuban Senate unanimously passed a resolution declaring that a state of war exists against Germany. ...

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  32. BRITISH LEADERS' MESSAGES

    Mr D. LIoyd George, the Prime Minister, to-day received the American press report at his residence in Downing street, and dictated, on behalf of ...

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  33. ANOTHER RELIEF SHIP SUNK.

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen reports that the Norwegian steamer Camilla, with Belgian relief grain on board, was sunk without warning. Nine ...

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  34. RESOLUTION SIGNED BY PRESIDENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Havanna reports that the Cuban President has signed the resolution that a state of war exists against Germany. Four German ...

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  35. ARMY AND FLEET MOBILISED

    When President Wilson affixed his signature to the decoration, the wireless flashed to innumerable directions, mobilising; the flashed and forces for war. ...

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  36. VICTIMS OF REVOLUTION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says that the official list of the victims of the revolution shows that 1248 were killed or wounded, and 64 are ...

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  37. BRITAIN'S MAN POWER

    Newspapers welcome the plain speaking regarding the war situation, by General Sir William Robertson, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, in his ...

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  38. HUGE LOAN TO ENTENTE.

    Reuter's correspodent at Washington reports that President Wilson received congratulations from king George and King Victor Ema[?]ned. ...

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  39. RHEIMS AGAIN SHELLED.

    A French communique says.—Lively artierving has ben maintained particularly between the Somme and Oise, south of the Ailette river, and ...

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  40. SWEDE'S DASTARDLY PLOTS

    The "Times" publishes an announcement from Christiania that the Swedish Baron Rosen, who was recently expelled from Norway under ...

    Article : 102 words
  41. CONTROLLING FOOD

    Lord Devo[?]port the Food Controller, has proposed to the Cabinet that the pries of wheat be fixed immediately at a substantially lower rate than the ...

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  42. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR AT VIENNA

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the American Ambassador at Vienns has demanded his passports. ...

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  44. FURTHER FRENCH PROGRESS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British h[?]uarters states:— Our sunfire last Wednesday near Arras caused one of the most terrific ...

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  46. GUNBOAT REFUSES TO SURRENDER

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the German gunboat Coroman interned at Guan, refused to surrender and was blown by her ...

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