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  3. ALLIES ADVANCE

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters in France, telegraphing to-day, says:— "The slowing down of the retreat is ...

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  4. AMERICA & GERMANY

    Newspapers here and in New York continue to prophesy that President Wilson will, within a day or two, declare that a state of war exists ...

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  5. RUSSIAN REVOLT

    Telegraphing from Petrograd the "Times" correspondent says that in view of the decision of the Grand Duke Michael not to accept the throne ...

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  6. EMPIRE WAR COUNCIL

    What is to be the first of a series of historic Cabinet conferences at which the dominions and India are to be represented was begun at the house of ...

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  7. IRISH DIFFICULTY

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr Keen (Nationalist) suggested that a conference under the chairmanship of the Speaker, and attended by the ...

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  8. DARDANELLES REPORT

    Distinguished visitors crowded the galleries of the House of Commons today when Mr H. H. Asquith the forer Prime Minister, rose to make his ...

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  9. FURTHER BRITISH ADVANCE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— Despite less favorable weather, considerable progress on the greater part ...

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  10. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It is announced by the German Admiralty that the Zeppelin L 30, which was lost in France on Saturday, was returning from a raid on England on ...

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  11. BRITISH TRADE CORPORATION.

    Sir Albert Stanley, President of Board of Trade, announces that steps have been taken to establish an organisation to be called the British Trade ...

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  12. INTERNED GERMANS.

    a number of sa[?]ors on German commerce destroyers interned here attempted to escape last night, but all but two were recaptured. ...

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  13. NEW ERA BEGINS.

    Newspapers hail the opening of the War Cabinet as the beginning of a new era in Imperial relations. The "Daily Telegraph" says that we can now assume the ...

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  14. SCARCITY OF POTATOES.

    The Official Press Bureau states that Lord Devonport. the Food Controller, announce a shortage of potatoes. and says that there will be no further ...

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  15. SUNKEN VIGILANCIA.

    Seven of the 15 members of the crew of the American steamer Vigilancia who were drowned when the vessel was torpedoed, were Americans. The ...

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  16. FRESH FRENCH GAINS.

    A French communique reports: — Between the Somme and the Aisne, our troops made fresh progress, proceeding to occupy the re-conquered zone. Our ...

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  17. MINISTERS BACK IN ATHENS.

    Entente Ministers, who left Athens some weeks ago, have returned. A cargo of wheat is being discharged at Piraeus for relief purposes. ...

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  18. CABINET MEETS.

    Following a meeting of the United States Cabinet on Tuesday, a statement was authorised to the effect that President Wilson had discussed with his ...

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  19. GERMAN GUN BOAT SUNK.

    Reuter's correspondent at Hong Kong reports that the German gun boat. Tsin[?] was blown up and sunk at Whampoa. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S NON-REPRESENTATION.

    The "Times" is a leading article says that the historic meeting of the War Cabinet marks an epoch in the Empire, for all time ending the ...

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  21. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that a message from Berlin states that absolute conformity of views was reached after a two days' ...

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  22. AMERICAN RECOGNITION.

    Mr Robert lansing, Secretary of State, is preparing to recognise the new Russian Government by sending it a message of congratulation, but is ...

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  23. NEW FRENCH LOAN.

    Reuter's correspondent at New york reports that a new French loan of £20,000,000. bearing interest at 5½ per cent. is announced by Morgans. ...

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  24. GERMAN PRESS APOLOGISTS STATEMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that a war correspondent of the "Lokal Anzeiger" furnishes another apology for the German retreat. He ...

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  25. BLACK SEA FLEET.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd reports that the Black Sea fleet has adhered to the new regime. M. Baik, ex-Minister for Finance, who ...

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  26. VALUE OF THE EXPEDITION.

    In the Commons Mr Mark Sykes declared that the Dardanelles operations, besides immobilising 300,000 Turks, saved Russia in the Caucasus, and ...

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  27. ENGLISH BYE-ELECTION.

    A bye election for Stockton-on-Tees resulted as follows:— Watson (Coalitionist) .... 7641 Backhouse (Pence Candidate)... 596 ...

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  28. STORY OF ABDICATION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd send, General Russky's historic story of the Ozar's abdication. His Majesty, arrived at Pskoff on the evening of ...

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  29. EX-CZAR'S MOVEMENTS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that the ex-Czar is at Mogilev, on the Dnieper, where the Empress Dowager visited him. The Dowager ...

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  30. WAR CONTRIBUTIONS.

    Ballarat is to make a bag effort to-morrow to help the splendid men who have done so well on the sea to win this war. There are many Australian ...

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  31. DIRTY HUN TRICKS.

    Wounded officers from the front agree that the Australians are most cheerful and enthusiastic, but that dirty Hun tricks have led to a most ...

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  32. WINTER PALACE GARRISON.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that when the revolution broke out the War Minister and General Khabalon prepared to defend the Winter Palace, ...

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  33. CHURCHILL'S EXPLANATION.

    Mr Churchill explained the Admiralty's standpoint with regard to the decision to attack the Dardanelles. He declared that he was not endeavoring to ...

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  34. BERLIN MESSAGE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that a semi-official Berlin telegram states that the German withdrawal creates a completely new ...

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  35. SUBMARINE SAVAGERY

    The captain and his wife and eight of the crew of the Swedish schooner Dag (250 tons) have been landed, after a most terrible experience. ...

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  36. BAPAUME EVACUATION.

    It is stated by the Amsterdam "Telegraf's" frontier correspondent that Bapaume was not willingly evacuated. and that civilians were forced to ...

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  37. MACEDONIAN FRONT

    A German official report dealing with operations on the Macedonian front says:— "A nine-days' battle between ...

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  38. SIX MILES BEYOND BAPAUME.

    Beach Thomas states that there has bee much scattered open fighting and long range sniping. reminiscent of the Boer war. We are six miles beyond ...

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  39. THE IRON TRADE CRISIS

    To-day the iron and steel section of the Chamber of Manufactures sent out to about 400 metal manufactories notices that are to be posted in the ...

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  40. ENEMY VINDICTIVENESS

    Telegraphing from the French headquarters. the "Times" correspondent says:— "At Roye the Germans' explosion of ...

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  41. HUN PRESS APPREHENSIVE.

    The [?] apprehensive, M[?] victory means democ[?] Russia, greatly strengthening the Allies by unifying their ...

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  42. FRENCH CAPTURE POSITION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Salonika states that severe fighting continues north of Monastir. The French troops, pressing their advantage, captured a ...

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  43. BRITAIN'S FOOD

    Two thousand women, carrying banners and placards demanding that the Government investigate the question of whether potatoes are being held up for ...

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  44. SUBMARINE CREW DRUNK.

    The captain of the Norwegian sailing vessel Collingwood (1042 tons), which was sunk by a submarine on 12th March, says that the members of ...

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  45. SIR GEORGE. REID'S SPEECH.

    Sir George Reid stated that he viewed the publication of the report with the gravest anxiety. It reflected unfairly on the leaders. No useful ...

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  46. MONASTIR OFFENSIVE.

    Mr Ward Price states that the Allies offensive north of Monastir has begin under excellent auspices. The Allies spent the winter meeting reinforcing, ...

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  47. BERLIN SATISFIED.

    A Berlin message says that the German Admiralty advanced the claim that the submarine have been 50 per cent ...

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  48. NEW YORK RUMOR.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that several newspapers publish unconfirmed rumors that a revolution has broken out in Germany. ...

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  49. MORE HUN A[?]

    Hun [?] and [?] have reached that [?] in Roumania. M. Take [?], the well-known Roumania [?]man, states that the ...

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  52. ITALIAN PORTS BUSY.

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