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  4. LABOUR IN U. S. A.

    As the result of the conferences between British and American labor leaders, organised labor throughout the United States has offered to ...

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  5. ARRAS BATTLE

    Sir DouglasJafaug reports:— “Fighting yesterday at Bullesourt was -severe and contiuous. We progressed despite that the enemy made ...

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  6. IN GERMANY

    A wireless from Berine says Hein, the leader of the Agrians in the Bavarian chamber in a speech -at Neustadt observed seventy per cent. of the ...

    Article : 82 words
  7. GERMAN FLEET LONGING TO MEET THE BRITISH.

    In the Reichstag a Conservative declared that the German Fleet was longing to meet the British who, despite denials, know that the ...

    Article : 66 words
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  9. MISCELLANEOUS

    The Press Bureau says a -conference of representatives of 50 trade unions connected with the engineering and shipbuilding, Mr. Henderson presiding, ...

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  10. RECOGNITION FOR VALIANT DEEDS.

    The King has -sent a -message that he had much, pleasure -in approving of the award in recognition of the splendid action fought by the destroyers ...

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  11. GERMAN CANAL SCHEMES,

    Leading Hamburg marchants have discused improved canal systems in order to restere Hamburg's lost trade. Dr; Mathies, president of the ...

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  12. IN MACEDONIA

    A- French Macedonian communique reads :— "In the region of Vetrenitoh, in the Upper valley of the Moglenitza the ...

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  13. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    Lord Curzon, in the House of Lords,' reminded the House that the Admiralty had first call on shipbuilding. When the war was over our naval tonnage ...

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  14. RUSSIA AND THE WAR

    M. KerenKy has 'fervently appealed to Socialists to-operate with the Government. There will be grave events unless the present crisis ...

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  15. BRITISH ON THE MOVE

    The British at Salonika, after several days' artillery bombardment on Wednesday night attacked the south-west of Last Doiran, on a ...

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  16. "PURE INVENTION."

    A; German, wireless-describes the story of the i attempt on the Kaiser's life as “pure invention” ...

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  17. LATEST-NEWS FROM BRITISH -FRONT.

    Sir Donglas Haig reports:— "We advanced slightly this morning on the southern bank of the Scarpe. The enemy at noon under cover of a ...

    Article : 111 words
  18. SINKING OF NEW ZELAND SHIP

    In the House of Lords Lord Meath drew [?]ttention to the fact that the Rotorua's captain was not informed of danger. ...

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  19. ALLIES' COMMERCIAL CONFERENCE..

    The third conference of the Allies' parliamentary Commercial Committees opens at Rome next week. It is expected all will be represented expect ...

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  20. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    The Berlin United Press correspondent has received a Foreign Office statement of the ; German view of America's entrance into the war. ...

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  21. EVADING THE GALLING UP.

    At Bow Street the hearing of the Whitchall recruiting charges' was opened. Two -doctors named Bishop and the medical officers' ...

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  22. BITTER AND VIOLENT STRUGGLE.

    A German wireless official-message reads:—' "The battle was continued with great bitterness and violence in ...

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  23. PEACE RUMORS

    During the discussion in the Reichstag on the Colonial vote an official Socialist said peace -Without annexation implied the restitution of colonies and ...

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  24. OFFICIAL NEWS FROM PARIS.

    A French communique says:— “The enemy in the night .attempted, rather weak infanty reaction at various points on the ...

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  25. CLERGY AND WAR WORK.

    Since February the Bishops" have released 5666 clergy. The majority have volunteered for chaplaincies. Two thousand and twelve offered for the ...

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  26. FEDERAL ELECTION

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  27. ON THE EAST FRONT

    A Wireless Russian official message reads:— “There was an intense enemy arti[?] bombardment at Lake Miatoil ...

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  28. AMERICA AND PEACE PROPOSALS

    Mr. Lansing has announced that in the event of any German peace proposal the United States would probably only in conjunction with the Allies ...

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  29. SCANDINAVIANS CONFER.

    The newspapers unanimously welcomes the Premiers and Foreign Ministers of Norway, Denmark, and Sweden to a meeting at Royal palace ...

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  30. SINN FEINER WINS.

    A bye-election for the South Long- ; fiord constituency in Ireland, held today, was won by the Sinn Fein candidate. The result -was: — ...

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  31. FRENCH DIGESTION'S VISIT.

    A fire damaged the dome of the City Hall which was decorated in honor of the French delegation. The flams were threatening, but they ...

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  32. RESOLVE OF FRANCE.

    M. Viviani said the French would not make peace' until Alsace-Lorraine is restored to France. ...

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  33. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Association of Rachorse Owners Breeders, and Trainers, at a meeting, contended that the Government Bad! not adequately considered' the ...

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  34. BRITAIN AND HER. ALLIES.

    Lord Derby, speaking at South Kensington, said: "Lb would be under estimating the number to say we had eleven Allies, because we -could no ...

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  35. CATTLE SHOW ABANDONED.

    In accordance with Mr. Prothero's recommendation the Smithfield abandon tie Islington cattle show, ...

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  37. NAVAL OPERATIONS

    The Admiralty states:— "A Strong force of light cruisers and destroyers from -Harwich, under. Commodore Tyrwhitt, while crusing ...

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  38. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    A wireless German "official message; reads:— "The artillery bombardment at Arras continues with increasing violence, ...

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  39. ITEMS.

    Major-General Wigham Davies, of the War Office, Brig-Gen. Sir Newton Moore, Colonels Murdoch and Abbott, Lient. Carmichal, Lord Harowby ...

    Article : 60 words
  40. WORK OF AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS.

    The Australian Rod Cross Society's April report shows that it handled 6579 inward parcels and 8268 outward Arrangements have been made to pack ...

    Article : 107 words
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  42. HOW SHIPPING IS ALLOCATED.

    Mr. Bonar Law stated to-day- that of the available tonnage 92 per cent. been allotted to the Food controller, War Office' Admiralty and ...

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