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  4. ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE ON MR. ROOSEVELT.

    At. Kansas City as Mr. Roosevelt was motoring to deliver, a speech, favoring army and navy preparedness knife whizzed past him, apparently Suns by ...

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  5. BRITISH ADVANCE IN EAST AFRICA.

    General Northey reports from East Africa as follows:— “The operations on the 25th against Neulangenberg were successful. We ...

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  6. BEHIND THE VEIL IN GERMANY.

    Berlin messages show that Herr von Ratocki is carrying out the organisation of food with characteristic Prussian thoroughness, securing inventories for ...

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  7. SUBMARINE ATTACKS ENEMY SHIPS.

    A submarine between Hafridge and Landsort had a brisk engagement with German armed trawlers convoying steamers. ...

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  9. VERDUN BATTLE

    A communique reads: — “After a bombardment of redoubled violence a very strong enemy attack was made on all positions between ...

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  10. WOUNDED BRITISH PRISONERS FROM GERMANY.

    The first contingent of 500 wounded British prisoners from Germany arrived at the Chatean de Ona. They will sojourn at hotels and board ...

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  11. ANOTHER CHURCHILL YARN EXPOSED.

    In the House of Lords Lord Middleton drew attention to Mr. Churchill’s statement that there were 200,000 officers’ servants and 50,000 grooms behind ...

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  12. LRELAND AND MARTIAL LAW.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. As [?] that martial -law-was being continued S , Ireland as a precaution. He hoped its diapperance would be ...

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  13. SANGUINE OF IRELAND’S FUTURE.

    Mr Ryan in an interview with the “Irish Independent” said, as Australian born of Irish parents he always took a great interest in the story of Ireland. ...

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  14. FEEDING THE HUNGRY IN POLAND.

    The “Dagenengheter” says that the Allies will permit the population of Poland in Austro German occupation to receive, food from. America, the ...

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  15. ADVANCING COLONIAL MEAT INTERESTS.

    At the annual meeting of the Cold Storage and Ice Association, Sir Thomas Mackenzie corrected the erroneous .statements in the New Zealand ...

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  16. FRENCH CONTEMPT FOR GERMAN ARTILLERY.

    The “Petit Parisene” says General Sarrail was questioned on the enemy’s artillery activity, and shurgging his shoulders remarked, “All this is merely ...

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  17. SIR WARD CARSON.

    Sir Edward Carson bas conveyed to Mr. Bonar Law the information that he will not insist on the War Committee’s resolutions in favor iof a revision ...

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  18. GERMAN AVIATION SHED BURNED.

    An aviation shed at Dresden-Neustadt was burned, with twenty-four aeroplanes. ...

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  19. VALUE OF EDUCATION.

    Mr. Henderson, welcoming French professors on their tour of England said the teaching profession will be a great factor in the reconstrucion of the ...

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  20. GERMAN VERSION OF THE STRUGGLE.

    A Genpan communique reads;— “We captured the entire French positions between the southern ridge of Mort Homme and Cumieres, ...

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  21. AGAINST HOSTILE TRIBES.

    An official. message, says a “further report [?] the completeness of the victory over the Sultan of Darfur. All the Saltan’s best troops and ...

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  22. A DIABOLICAL WASTE OF MONEY

    Mr. and Mrs. Fisher gave a reception to Mr. and Mrs. Hughes at the Hotel Cecil. Two thousand prominent Anglo ...

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  23. GERMANY’S GREAT RESOURCES IN MUNITIONS.

    M. Hutin in the “Echo de Paris,” says some idea of the [?] of projectiles prior to the last big German attack on Verdun may be ...

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  24. EVENTS IN THE BALKANS.

    Important Bulgarian forces are concentrating at Nevhokkop. The Greeks still hold the town of Demir Hissar, but the inhabitants have ...

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  25. BRAVE DEEDS.

    Among along list of deeds in the latest honors list there is nothing excep[?] notable Second Lieut Campbell of the ...

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  26. COMMERCIAL ITEMS.

    Wheat is dull.. A Calcutta message, says the final wheat estimate is 39½ million quarters, or nearly 16 per cent decrease compared ...

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  27. THE GREATEST ATTACK YET ATTEMPTED.

    Yesterday German attack on Mort Homme and [?] was the most powerful yet, attempted. Fresh division sustained appalling ...

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  28. GOOD TARGETS FOR OUR GUNS.

    Swiss spectators declare. that the latest Zeppelins, on Lake Constance are enormous. They are nearly 250 yards long, and ...

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  29. LATEST NEWS FROM BALKANS.

    The “Daily Chronicle’s” Salonika correspondent says the Greeks continue to hold the station at Demir Hissar. The Bulgars have taken up the ...

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  30. PLATITUDES FROM WILSON. READY TO FIGHT !!

    President Wilson in his Memorial Day speech, said the United States were ready to fight against aggression and for American rights when ...

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  31. GRATITUDE.

    Sultan Ali Dinar was a prisoner m the Mahdi’s prison in 1898, and was released by Kitchener. He ascended the throne in 1899. ...

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  32. PROLONGED AND AWFUL STRUGGLE.

    The “Pet’t Parisien” says the new German offensive at Mort Homme and Cumieres began on Sunday evening. An unusual movement was noticed at ...

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  33. LARGE AUSTRIAN TRANSPORT SUNK.

    A semi-official message says an Italian warship on the night of the 28th torpedoed and sank a large transport at Trieste. ...

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  36. GERMANY’S HOPES.

    Herr Ballin, President of the Hamburg-Amerika line, said after a successful ful war we must settle the freedom of the seas and the question of German ...

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  37. RUSSIANS AND CONSTANTINOPLE

    In the House of Commons Mr.Outbwaite drew attrition to the speech of M. Melinboff, of the Russian Duma, who said the Russians’ supreme aim ...

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