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  4. MISCELLANEOUS

    Lord Curzon said to-day that nearly three years ago he opined the war would last one or two years. He wished he now could see the end, but he ...

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  5. BATTLE OF ARRAS

    There is terrific fighting in the street of Bullecourt. The Germans violently counter-attacked us at Cher[?]ay. ...

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  6. DRASTIC CHANGES AT THE ADMIRALTY.

    The “Evening Standard” says drastic changes are to take place in the Admiralty as the result of Mr. Lloyd-George’s investigations. The war ...

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  7. RUSSIA AND THE WAR

    A wireless Russian official message says:— “We repulsed an attack on height ten miles south-west of Ocne. ...

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  9. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST SUBMARINES.

    Arrangements are being made to prevent richly laden ships which reach harbor risking coastal voyages to other ports. ...

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  10. TURKISH TROOPS WITHDRAW FROM EUROPE.

    Swiss reports state that the majority of the Turkish divisions were withdrawn from the European fronts after the fall of Baghdad. They have ...

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  11. LORD CURZON ON SUBMARINE MENACE.

    Lord Curzon said to-day the Government recognised the submarine menace was formidable, but in the calculations made and the allowance for ...

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  12. MORE GERMAN TREACHERY.

    Marcel Hutin says Boche aeroplanes no longer hesitate to bomb Swiss and Dutch towns. Von Hindenburg is seeking a pretext to invade these ...

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  13. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The Admiralty announces that the British transport Arcadian, Carrying troops, was torpedoed in the eastern Mediterranean on 15th April and sank ...

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  14. AMERICA’S GREATEST MEN FINDING A SOLUTION.

    The principal American men are working on the submarine problem. Seventy-five experts are assisting Edison. Twenty per cent of the ...

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  15. BRITISH PROGRESS AT BULLECOURT.

    Correspondents at the British Head-quarters indicate good progress at Bullecourt. The Germans counter-attacked at Gavrelle and Loos, but ...

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  16. HEAVIER LOSSES THAN AT VERDUN

    The enemy’s losses are hourly increasing. There are indications more Germans. Will be sepulchred on the Searpe than before Verdun. ...

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  17. GOOD NEWS FOR ITALY

    The Italian Ambassador has received a treasury warrant for twenty million pounds, Italy’s share of the war loan. ...

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  18. GERMANS APOLOGISE AND PAY.

    Germany has apologised for the seizure of a Daniel merchantman engaged in local traffic and has offered compensation. ...

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  19. OFFICIAL NEWS FROM PARIS.

    A French communque reads:— “Artillery activity and patrol encounters prevail throughout the region of Che[?]des Dames, ...

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  20. A GOOD IDEA.

    Lord Curzon announced, to-day that Mr. Lloyd-George yesterday formally proposed to the representative of the Dominions and India that the Imperial ...

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  21. SUBMARINE LOSSES.

    Lord North[?] to the [?] Press correspondent stated that Britain would shortly publish the losses arising from submarines, and without ...

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  22. SOME DETAILS OF THE GREAT BATTLE.

    Sir Donglas [?] message dealing with the advance indicates the opening of the fourth phase of the battle of Arras. The attack was on ...

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  23. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    France has appealed to the United States for 10,000 skilled [?] men and 1500 miles of railways immediately. ...

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  24. POOR BELGIUM.

    Mr. Hoover says in Belgium the mortality has increased triple since the Germans torpedoed relief ships. Sixty thousand tons of food were sunk ...

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  25. SOCIALIST RECEIVES IMPORTANT POST.

    Herr Schiedmana a Socialist, has been appointed president of the Reichstag Constitutional Committee. ...

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  26. FRENCHMEN IN AMERICA.

    General Joffre and M. Viviani are riotously greeted on their visit to the House. M. Vivirani, speaking in French, thanked the House for the ...

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  27. IMPORTANT PLACES FALL.

    Correspondents at the front [?] that the overwhelming effect of our artillery is more than ever manifest. The fighting is most ...

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  28. ENEMY TAKE POSSESSION OF CEREALS.

    Germany has decided to expropriate cereals before reaping. The military supervise threshing, thus enabling corn to become immediately available. ...

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  29. LAME GERMAN STATEMENT.

    A wireless German official message says:— “New English attacks on a wide front commenced after the recent ...

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  30. CHILIAN MINISTER ASKS FOR PASSPORT.

    It is announced from Berlin that the Chilian Minister Ms asked for his passport . ...

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  31. WAITING TO PAY BACK THE SCORE.

    Mr. Fisher sent a message to the Ballarat troops expressing his admiration at their soldierly bearing and cool courage in the face of d[?] ...

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  32. EXCITING ITEM.

    Mr. Massey is to -receive the freedom of the cities of Cardiff and Bristol. ...

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  33. GERMANY AND ARGENTINE.

    Germany has apologised for the sinking of the Protegido, and has promised an indemnity. She will salute the Argentine flag at the earliest ...

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  34. SOLDIERS VOTES CABLED ON MONDAY.

    The Australian, voting has been going on for ten days on the west front very satisfactorily. owing to the active military operations the voting will ...

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  35. DESCRIPTION BY MR. GIBBS.

    Mr. Gibbs wires: — “Close and fierce fighting ,has been in progress since darkness and before down. The troops succeeded splendidly ...

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  37. GERMANS PREPARING TO LEAVE ST. QUENTIN.

    The “Petit Journal” says the Germans are preparing to leave St. Quentin. Placards state “The French will return because we permit them to.’ ...

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  39. FURTHER GERMAN RETREAT EXPECTED.

    Dutch correspondents in the north of France state there is a general expectation or the German further retreating before the British heavy ...

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