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  4. DEADLY SNIPING

    The Australians made an advance beside the French early this morning near Meteren. The Australians were not involved in the ...

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  5. TO STIR UP TROUBLE

    A message from Washington states that the Germans from all over South and Central America are concentrating in Mexico. According to official information, they are ...

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  6. TACTICAL SUCCESSES

    Reuter's correspondent British headquarters telegraphs: The main activity of our battlefield during the past twenty-four hours was confined to the Australian troops ...

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  9. AMERICA AT WAR

    The American Consul at Melbourne has furnished to Reuter, the following wireless message from Honolulu. Washington reports: A flood of ...

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  10. EMPIRE PARLIAMENT

    General Hertzog on Saturday addressed his constituents at Smithfield, Free State. The speech was eagerly awaited throughout the country in view of the recent political ...

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  11. UKRAINIAN UNREST

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam telegraphs that the German difficulties in the Ukraine were clearly evidenced in a statement made by Dr. von Payer in the ...

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  12. GIVE HEART TO ALL

    Tributes to British heroism at Zeebrugge from the American Admiral Sims and Major-General Biddle have been published. The former says: "We need have little ...

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  13. NO PREMATURE PEACE

    The British Labor member. Mr. J. H. Thomas, speaking at Derby, emphasised the futility of a premature peace, notwithstanding the present terrible slaughter. He ...

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  14. CHANCE FOR PEACE

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that Baron von Dembusche (German Under-Foreign Secretary), replying to Lord Robert Cecil's interview in regard to the ...

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  15. WON'T PROTECT NEUTRALS

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a new German regulation which has been issued withdraws the protection of a neutral flag in regard to any ships, ...

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  16. ASLEEP AT POST

    Four American soldiers who went to sleep while on duty were tried by court martial, and were sentenced by the court. An appeal on behalf of the soldiers was ...

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  17. ZEEBRUGGE RAID

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam writes that the "Telegraaf" states that 70 Germans were killed and 230 wounded in the British attack on Zeebrugge. The ...

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  18. PLANNED TO ESCAPE

    Reuter's correspondent at Moscow, telegraphing on Saturday, stated that the former Czar and Czarina, and one of their daughters, according to an announcement ...

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  19. STOP-PRESS NEWS

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  20. MERE CAMOUFLAGE

    A message from Paris states that leading newspapers and the public generally, agree that Germany's new peace move is merely camouflage for further savageness. ...

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  21. NORWEGIAN SHIPPING

    It is announced that 765 Norwegian vessels, with a tonnage aggregating over 1,000,000, have been lost, owing to the war, and 996 Norwegian sailors have been ...

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