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  4. A BITTER STRUGGLE.

    A wireless German official message received this evening states:—Yesterday we achieved fresh successes and defeated English divisions brought up from Flanders ...

    Article : 109 words
  5. THE GERMAN DRIVE.

    The end of the German offensive is not yet. The British and French messages state that the Allies still present on unbroken front, and that their reserve army has not been thrown into the battle, whereas the Germans are rapidly using up their reserves. The advance, however, still continues. The British line now runs about five miles test of Albert The Germans claim to have crossed the River Ancre, and ...

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  7. REPLACING THE LOSSES.

    The Minister for Munitions (Mr. Winston Churchill) is appealing to the munitioneers to put forth their best efforts promptly in order to replace the serious ...

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  8. ITALIAN FRONT.

    Cablegrams from Rome state that the Austro-Germans are preparing for a greater offensive on the Italian front. ...

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  9. THE SUPER-GUN.

    The New Tort Sun has interviewed Professor Hudson Maxim, who said it was possible to fire a projectile 60 miles by using a small shell with a large base. The ...

    Article : 133 words
  10. THE PALESTINE ADVANCE.

    A Palestine official message states:—We further progressed to the eastward of the Jordan on Monday, and we are approaching Essalt. The enemy is offering little ...

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  11. R.S.A.

    Mr. Sidney Kidman has presented the Returned Soldiers’ Association with £1,000 towards the Building Find appeal, which will be made in April. ...

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  12. AMERICAN CONFIDENCE.

    America is following every move in the great offensive with tense interest. Extra editions of newspapers are rapidly bought up, but the first feeling of excitement has ...

    Article : 339 words
  13. Germans Surprised.

    The announcement that a gun was bombarding Paris surprised Germany. ...

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  14. BIOGRAPHICAL.

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  15. Japan Preparing Against U-Boats.

    The Japanese Navy is carefully preparing to meet the possibility of Germany sending U-boats into the Pacific. ...

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  16. AMIENS OR PARIS?

    It is believed that the city of Amiens is Gen. Hindenburg’s immediate objective but Gen. Petain’s report that the French are fighting foot by foot before Noyon is ...

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  17. THE CRUCIAL STAGE.

    The United Press, in a bulletin despatch late this evening, says:—The British and French are viewing the coming events calmly and courageously. The British are ...

    Article : 125 words
  18. DRAMATIC DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED.

    He following urgent messages have been received from London via America:— LONDON, March 26. There is heavy fighting on the French ...

    Article : 152 words
  19. Reported American Capture

    Advices Received state that an American steamer has sunk- a U-boat in French waters and captured the crew of nine Germans. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN “DISLOYAL ELEMENT.”

    Speaking at Richmond this evening, Sir Robert Best said that the Federal Government must accede to the demand of all loyal citizens for the introduction of ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. Wolf’s Crew Feted.

    Various bodies in Berlin, have feted the members of the crew of the German raider Wolf. ...

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  22. THE GERMAN STORY.

    A German communique states:—We crossed the River Ancre, and also the Bapaume to Albeit road near to Courcelette and Pozieres. ...

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  24. CANADIAN GAS ATTACK

    In the great gas attack which the Canadians launched upon the enemy near to Lens they used 6,000 drums of Iethal gas. Heavy casualties resulted among the ...

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  25. NEW BRITISH LINE.

    Gen. Heig reports: The fighting died down in the night, and our troops have established themselves in new positions east of Roye and Albert. A continuance of ...

    Article : 87 words
  26. “Allies Absolutely Confident.”

    The French Premier (M. Clemenceau) has cabled to the French Embassy at Washington:—“The Allies are absolutely confident. We will not sheath the sword ...

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  27. Flying Services Praised.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Air Council has congratulated the Naval Air Service, the Royal Flying Corps, and the Australian Flying Corps on the ...

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  28. Wilson’s Trust in Haig.

    The following is fie text of President Wilson’s cable to Sir Douglas Haig:—“I wish to express my warm admiration of the steadfastness and valour with which ...

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  29. Roye Captured

    The Germans have captured Roye. The British, Americans, and French are engaged in bringing up reinforcements. LONDON, March 25, 9.55 p.m. ...

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  30. Allied Resistance Strengthening.

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  31. Will There Be Another Marne?

    The Daily Chronicle correspondent on the Western front writes:—“I believe the hour is at hand when the allied commanders will vive Hindenburg a lesson in ...

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  32. Police.

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  33. GOODWOOD AND CUP

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  34. Noyon Evacuated.

    A French communique states:—Noyon was evacuated in the nighttime in the most [?] manner. We are strongly holding the right bank of the River Oise. ...

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  35. Tigerlike Fighting.

    The United Press correspondent states: —The sixth day of the monster battle finds the British and Germans fighting with tigerlike fury across the Pozieres ...

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  36. RUSSIA.

    M. Dosch Fleurot, the Petrograd correspondent of the New York World, cabling from Stockholm, states that the Germans are planning to take control of Finland. ...

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    A general idea of the progress of the German offensive can be gained from the above map. The black line, representing the allied front before the Somme offensive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. Reserves Will Decide.

    [?] Matin writes:—The final reserves will decide the gigantic battle. The German reserves have Jargely melted in consequence of their [?]. The moment cannot be ...

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  39. Fall of Petrograd Expected.

    The American Consul at Petrograd cabled on March 20 that the fall of Peftrograd is expected hourly. ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Fisher) has banded to Sir George Perley (Canadian High Commissioner), the Commonwealth contribution of £50,000 to ...

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  41. Not a Break through.

    The Daily Chronicle correspondent with the French Army writes:—It is in the nature of the case that I cannot state the grounds of the optimism of the higher ...

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  42. German Food Dictator’s Warning.

    The German Food Dictator has warned the German newspapers not to build up extravagant, hopes regarding the cereal harvest in the Ukraine, which will, he says, ...

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  43. SHIPPING.

    Kooringa, 150, W. J. Williamson, Port Vincent. Kopoola, 125, W. J. Spells, coast. Zealandia, 3,482, F. Sheriff, Western Australia. D. & J. Fowler, agents. ...

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  44. The Financial Barometer

    On the New York Stock Exchange to-day there were small early declines in p[?]ces, but late in the day th market recovered. ...

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  45. Kaiser at St. Quentin.

    The Kaiser now has this headquarters at St. Quentin. ...

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  46. More Honours.

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  47. Posting Haig’s Bulletins.

    Many London newspapers have decided, in view of the importance of the battle, to publish on Good Friday, but as it is likely that many country newspapers will not ...

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  49. Work of German Tanks.

    The war correspondent of Vorwa[?] states, that the German losses are great, but are below expectations. The Germans are using many tanks. Other ...

    Article : 66 words
  50. America’s Preparations Criticised.

    Sen. Lodge caused a sensation by asserting that the United States front in France was not supplied with a single aeroplane. No guns had been provided, and only two ...

    Article : 43 words
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