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  3. NO BEST FOR ENEMY IN WEST

    Marcel Hutin writes.—“Aeroplanes and artillery are playing the premier role in the British methodical advance which is directed against small ...

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  4. BOULDER RACES

    Glorious springs weather and the prospect of a most interesting day’s sport induced a very large crowd to patronise the opening day of the ...

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  5. BATTLE IN WEST

    A French communique reads: ’In Belgium an enemy attack on our new positions on both sides of Steenbeck streeam completely failed. The ...

    Article : 287 words
  6. ELIGIBLE MUNITIONERS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    In the House of Commons Mr Bridge said the only arrangement for importing overseas workmen was with Australia. The Ministry of Munitions ...

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  7. POSITION OF THE SALONIKA TROOPS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Balfourfour, relpying to criticisms, said any atempt to discredit British troops in Salonika were baseless. He agreed ...

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  8. PEACE TALK

    The correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph“ at Rome wires: “The dispatch of the Papal peace note to Italy constitutes the Vatican’s first official ...

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  9. LORD ROBERT SECIL AND POPE “SERIOUS OMISSIONS” IN THE PEACE NOTE CRITICISED.

    Lord Robert Cecil, interviewed regarding the Pope’s note, said the conviction was apparently becoming general there was no short cut to peace. ...

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  10. SEAMEN’S CONFERENCE

    The Seamen’s Conference, representing the Allies and most of tae neutrals, was opened at London. Mr. Havelock Wilson, presiding, said there would be ...

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  11. A PLAIN CONFESSION.

    A wireless German official message says:—The second day of the Flanders battle was decided in our favor. The Anglo-French yesterday morning ...

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  12. VITAL MATTERS FOR EMPIRE.

    In the House of Lords Lord Dabernon asked what measures the Government contemplated to provide safe economic and rapid sea communication ...

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  13. DESPATCH FROM SIR DOUGLAS HAIG.

    Sir. Douglas Haig reports: — “The enemy twice counter attacked last night on our new positions eastward of Loos, in the direction of cite ...

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  14. SEAMEN’S HATRED OF GERMANY A BOYCOTT TO BE ATTEMPTED.

    Mr. Wilson, the secretary of the Seamen’s Conference, announced that the delegates represented all sections of maritime workers in Britain, ...

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  15. TERRIFIC STRUGGLE NEAR LENS

    The correspondent of the United Press Agency wires: Heavy night fighting developed on the outskits of Lens The Bavarians ...

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  16. ON THE EAST FRONT

    A wireless Russian official message soys:— “German attacks in the region of Slanic and Stoklerie failed. The ...

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  17. MISCELLANEOUS

    The Norwegian sailing vessels Solglimt Majorka, Wisusminor, and Solvery were torpedoed in the North Sea Eight of the Majorka’s crew were ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN IN ENGLAND.

    The combined Australian and South african team against the Army and Navy at Lords to-morrow includes Bayhour Kellaway, Massie Macartney ...

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  19. THE ATTACK ON VENICE

    Austrian aeroplanes at dawn on the 14th dropped eleven bombs on Venice. One damaged the valuable ceiling of the Salon St. Marks. Another killed ...

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  21. DISTINCTIVE MARKS FOR TROOPS

    In the House of Commons Mr. Ma[?] announced he proposed to award a distinctive mark to troops forevery half-year of war service. It ...

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  22. IMPORTANT APPOINTMENTS.

    The Press Bureau says Mr. Hodge has been appointed Minister for Pensions, Mr. J. N. Roberts Minister for Labot. Mr. Geddes. late Director ...

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  23. GERMAN [?] OFFICIALLY REFUTED.

    The Germans’ claim to the recamture of Langemarck is officially denied ...

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