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  4. MISCELLANEOUS

    The Admiralty announces that owing to German submarine attacks on hospital, ships, which are a direct flag contravention of the Hague ...

    Article : 75 words
  5. FRENCH VICTORY.

    A French communiwque says :— “We continued our dest[?]tive fire. an German organisations between St. Quentin and the Oise. The enemy ...

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  6. IN THE UNITED STATES.

    Mr. Bryan has offered his services to President Wilson tin any capacity, even as a private £n the firing line. Mr. Wilson suggested Mr. Bryan ...

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  7. APPALLING SLAUGHTER.

    The Australians rifle fire at Lagnicourt inflicted most appalling slaughter on the prusussians, who screamed and sought to escape like rates in a trap. ...

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  8. AMERICANS WANT TO RAISE AN ARMY,

    The Military Committee rejected the Principle of selective draft and recommended President Wilson raising an army. ...

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  9. FRUSSIAN GUARDS CUT UP.

    An Australian counter-thrust out up the Prussian Guards at lagnicourt upon their own entanglements. ...

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  10. WAR FEVER IN THE ARGENTINE

    The Germans used firearms to resist the mob’s attack, There were serious casualites including at least five killed. The authorities have s ...

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  11. IMPERIAL CONVENTION AFTER THE WAR.

    The “Manchester Guardian” says it is probable the Imperial Congerence will recommend the Dominions Governments to hold an Imperial ...

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  12. FIFTEEN HUNDRED PRUSSIANS KILLED.

    The Australian killed fifteen hundred Prussians at Lagnicourt. ...

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  13. MEXICO REMAINS NEUTRAL

    The first Constituttional Congress most to-day General Carranza announced u[?]sutrality i the war between the United states and Germany. ...

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  14. FIXING FOOD- PRICES.

    The Press Burean says Lord Devonport takes, over on the 30th all bearley, except home grown, which is not kiln dried. He fixes the maximum ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. RED FLAME GUN.

    “The British appear to be using a new type of gun and shell, A red flame a visible but we cannot hear the report of the gun. ...

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  16. GREAT FRENCH VICTORY.

    A French communique reads :— “Between St. Queatin and the Cise artillery fighting continued. “South of the Once we freshly ...

    Article : 206 words
  17. PEACE RUMORS

    The "United Press" correspondent Says Germany is reviving a peace plot on a world-wide sucale and is [?]tilising German Socialists to approach Russian ...

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  18. ITEMS

    Mr. Massey has returned from windor The King presented him with an interesting memento of the visit. The Colonial Institute Empire ...

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  19. A CUNNING AUSTRIAN MANIFESTO.

    An Austrlaian manifesto cunnigly worded, a transparent effort to detach Russia from the Allies says : “the provisional Government’s statement of ...

    Article : 125 words
  20. CHANGING THE MAP.

    Here as an interesting forecast from America of the terms the Allies will demand from Germany and her allies, Austraia Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey, as ...

    Article : 395 words
  21. IN MESOPOTAMIA

    A Mesopotamia official message Bays —“General Maude continued to drive back the Turks on the 13th and took 80 prisoners. It was reported on the ...

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  22. RAILWAY HOTEL

    The Railway Hotel, which has been somewhat prominently before the public eye of Boulder for some time past, agined further notoriety at the police ...

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  23. OFFICIAL NEWS FROM BERLIN

    A wireless German official message roads :— "On the north .bank of the Scarpe north-east of Croisilles our fire kept ...

    Article : 128 words
  24. AUSTRIA’S PEACEMOVE CORROBORATED.

    Italian and Dutch telegrams indicate Austria’s active efforts for peace with Russia. Czernin submitted definite proposals to the Provisional ...

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  25. BAD WEATHER ON BRITISH FRONT,

    Sir Douglas Haig reports :— “We have taken upwards of 14,000 prisoners and 194 guns since the morning of the 9th. ...

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  27. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    Mr. A. J. Ralfour , the British Secretary for Foreign Affairs has arrived. Mr. Balfour arrived secretly. The party includes Bear-Admiral Fletcher. ...

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  28. DESTRE FOR PHAGE IN AUSTROHUNGARY.

    Eighty Americans from Vienna have arrived. They include several Embassy officals who believe all races in Austro-Hungary desire peace. ...

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  29. FURTHER DETAILS OF AUSTRALIANS REVERSE

    The "Evening Standard" says the Australians suffered a check similar to the one experienced at Bullecourt on Easter Monday . They broke ...

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  31. IMPORTANT NEWS FROM BERLIN

    A wireless German Official message says “There is little fighting in the Arras district. ...

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  32. RECAPURE OF LAGNICOURT

    The “Petit Parisien ” says four German division participated in the counter-attack on the Bapaume-cambrai road. They attmeptd to ...

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  33. HAIR GROWING BY FAITH.

    At an inquiry held at Che[?] (Eng) into the death of a Christian Scient[?] named Mrs. Alice Lupton Wilkine[?] aged 73, it was stated she had ...

    Article : 64 words
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