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  5. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Mr. Philip Gibbs writes:— “While our men were lighting north and south of the Scarpe, the English and Soottish attacked on Saturday ...

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  6. IN MACEDONIA

    A German- communique says : — "We repulsed several attacks east of the Cerna River, south of Huma." ...

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  7. NAVAL OPERATIONS

    A Berlin official message says: — "Enemy monitors sbelled Zeobrugge on Saturday during a fog at' range. ...

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  8. IN GERMANY

    The "Daily Chromcie's" correspondent at Amsterdam says one and all in Germany are speculating as to whether Dr. Hollweg will accede to the ...

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  9. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir ' Douglas- Haig reports: — "There were patrol encounters last night" northwest of St. Qnentin and north-east of Leviguar. We advanced ...

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  10. AMSTERDAM, May 13.

    Berlin's version of the bombardment of Zeebrugge says : — “Monitors fired from a great distance but the batteries forced a ...

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  11. BRITISH ADMIRALTY'S VERSION

    The Admiralty says: "A portion of Dover forces successfully carried out yesterday morning a very heavy bombardment of Zeebrugge. The naval ...

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  12. FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique. roads: "Artillery and rifle fire broke up violent enemy Plateau, north of Rheins, in the ...

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  13. ENEMY HAVING A ROUGH TIME.

    The correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” at Rotterdam says: “Apart from the damage to the German ships and defences the increasingly frequent ...

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  14. SIR , DOUGLAS HAIG'S TRIBUTE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: — “Yesterday morning we repulsed two counter-attacks upon the positions of the Hindeburg line east of ...

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  15. LATEST NEWS FROM PARIS.

    A French communique reads: — "It was relatively calm along the whole front. We continued a destructive bombardment of the-works and ...

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  16. MISCELLANEOUS

    The London General Omnibus Co's. refusal to recognise the Vehicle Workers' Union owing to an alleged repudiation of an agreement resulted in a ...

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  17. THE GERMAN STORY.

    A wireless German official message says : “Great English attacks from Lens to Queant, between Gavrelle and the ...

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  18. ANOTHER PLOT AGAINST THE KAISER.

    A message from Zurich says a powerful . infernal machine was discovered at the Kaiser's small family residence at Tiergarton, The military ...

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  19. CANADIANS AND AUSTRALIANS.

    The ''Observer'' fays:—"The Canadians will win back Fresny. They are war-hardened troops of the sternest military quality. The same can be ...

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  20. A GREAT FIRE AT WILHELMSHAVEN.

    There was a great fire at the -Imperial. wharves.-at Williemshaven and it raged for seven hours. building department is reported ...

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  21. WHO WIRE THE KAISER'S PARENTS?

    A contemporary in a neighbouring State publishes the following interesting letter from a correspondent on the subject of the Kaiser's parentage:'— • ...

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  22. ON THE EAST FRONT

    A Russian wireless says:-— "One of the giant Iliamurometz aeroplanes unexplainably fell 10,000 feet at Monasteryiska. The crew of ...

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  23. IRON CROSSES GOING CHEAP

    Several hundred thousand iron crosses have been distributed owing to the Kaiser empowering all army commanders to bestow them. ...

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  24. LOSS OF BULL COURT A SERIOUS BLOW.

    The - Bullecourt and Qucant redoubt forms a hinge on which the Hindengurg line turns. The capture of Bull court was a brilliant British feat ...

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  26. VASTLY IMPORTANT CAPTURES.

    Mr. Phillips Gibbs writes:— "Friday's gains at Roeux and Cavally Farm include the ruins which obanged hands five times before. Our men ...

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  27. QUACK-SHARK WOMEN

    The [?]ar has given birth to many strange and harmful devices by which the unscr[?]ous are making money. Maby of these tricks are old devices ...

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