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  4. THE SILLY FOOL DREAMS

    The Chancellor went on to say that the British and the Boers could be mollified by giving up south-west Africa and by Germany relinquishing New ...

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  5. The European Upheaval

    There are days when one can forecast the assured victory of the Allies Without being dubbed a fatuous optimist. Mr. Lloyd George when he uttered words to this effect, voiced the feeling that inspires all the Allies at the present moment. ...

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  6. RUSSIANS ALSO

    A Paris communique issued this afternoon states that the [?]issians penetrated trenches at Auberive, using grenades and taking prisoners. ...

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  7. NEW YORK ANNOUNCES

    New York advises:--A press despatch states the Russians have captured Brody. ...

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  8. Under German Rule

    New York advises that the Marquis Hedgozdova, a Polish refugee, describes the horrible condition of the district the Germans occupied at ...

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  9. GRAVE TACTICAL ERROR

    New York advises that the "New York Times" says:--By putting to death the British captain because he tried to ram a submarine the ...

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  10. NEWS CONFIRMED

    A wireless message reports that the Germans shot Captain Fryatt of the Great Eastern steamship Brussels because he tried to ram the submarine ...

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  11. AND THEN CONFIRMS

    New York advises that a petrograd official message announces that Brody has been captured. ...

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  12. OTHER EASTERN SECTORS

    A Paris communique says Grenade mine lighting enabled us to occupy two craters at Fille Morte. We have made some progress ...

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  13. STORY OF FRYATT'S

    A sensation was created in Britain on the receipt of the German Government's wireless, picked up whilst going to New York, of the result of the ...

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  14. MYSTERIOUS SHIP

    The mystery deepens as to the alleged warship in Chesapeake Bay. The theory is advanced it was part of a German plot to help the ...

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  15. GENERAL SAKAROFF

    General Sakaroff has Captured Brody about 80 miles north-east of Lemberg. ...

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  16. GERMANS FEAR

    New York advises that Americans in Berlin report that the Germans fear Roumania will join the Allies. Roumania's decision is hanging in ...

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  17. MEXICAN MIX-UP

    New York advises that Washington says the United States have replied agreeing to a parley on the Mexican note, and accept the plan of a joint ...

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  18. Miscellaneous

    It is officially intimated that German airships early this morning dropped bombs on Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. No details are ...

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  19. AIR SQUADRONS

    A Paris communique says:--There were many air combats, and we brought down three Germans. Our air squadron bombed military ...

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  20. DETAILS GIVEN

    Paris advises that "Le Journal" says:-- General Sakaroff broke the enemy's powerful fortified lines in front of ...

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  21. GERMAN WIRELESS

    Rome semi-officially announces that only German wireless messages are being received on the high seas. The extraordinarily increased power ...

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  22. TROTTING

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  23. SUBMARINE BREMEN

    Portland (Mame) advised that information from an undivulged source, but it is believed it came from Canada, reports that the submarine ...

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  24. BRAVE WOMEN

    Paris advises that the French Government intends to inform neutral Powers of the details of German crimes against civilians in the ...

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  25. OFFICIAL LETTERS

    The Foreign Office publishes the correspondence concerning the Brussels. Viscount Grey wrote to Dr. Page, the American Ambassador in London, ...

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  26. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE

    The Russian offensive westward of Lutzk broke the whole first line. There were fires and explosions in Brody, which was captured at 6.30 ...

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  27. MILK CONSUMPTION

    Herr Battock, who is controlling the German food supply has ordered, that the general consumption of mile shall be prohibited in Germany after July. ...

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  28. REPORT DENIED

    Ottawa advises that the Canadian Minister for Marine, denies the report of the Bremen's capture. ...

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  29. BRILLIANT VICTORY

    A Russian communique says:--We look the offensive westward of Lutsk and broke through the whole first line. ...

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  30. Greece

    Salonika advises:--The Serbians are operating against the Bulgarians eight miles on the Grecian side of the frontier. ...

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  31. SUBMARINES SLINKERS

    Submarines raided a fishing fleet in the North Sea, and it is reported sunk eight boats. Five of the boats' crews were landed ...

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  32. SLAVE TRADE

    Paris advises that the nation is angered at the news slowly filtering towards Paris of the slave raids the Germans conducted at Eastertide at ...

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  33. PRIZE COUNT

    The Prize Court has awarded £1000 for the sinking of an enemy, auxiliary cruiser off Bo[?]kum Island. The E11 was awarded £4330 for ...

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  34. Caucasus

    A Petrograd communique reads:-- Our army in the Caucasus continues to advance. ...

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  35. GERMANS CLAIM

    A German communique says:-- Two Russian army corps vainly attacked six times on the Skroediva-Wygoda front. ...

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  36. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG

    Sir Douglas Haig replying to the Federation of Trade Unions' congratulations on the successes achieved says: cess is due to the patriotism, the ...

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  37. Mesopotamia

    General Sir Percy Lake reports:-- The situation is quiet and unchanged except that two gunboats were tired on from both banks of the ...

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  38. BRUTALITY UNSPEAKABLE

    An officer on Good Friday evening passed through live sections of Lille to pick out victims who were immediately taken to church or school where ...

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  39. ANOTHER HUN CRIME

    New York advites that newspapers give prominence to Germany's execution of British Captain Fryatt for an alleged attempt to ram a submarine. ...

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  40. DUTCH FISHERMEN

    The Dutch Government has protested against Britain's claim that the exportation of Dutch fish to Germany was contrary to The Hague ...

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  41. AUSTRIANS COMMUNIQUE

    A Vienna communique says:--The Russians made continued attacks all day long north of Brody, which our troops succeeded in checking so that ...

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  42. SCIENTIFIC FIRE

    Mr. Philip Gibbs writes:-- About ten on Thursday morning, we again took Delville Wood, all but a narrow strip on the north. Perhaps ...

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  43. Western Front

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- We drove out the fifth Brandenburgers from the remaining positions at Delville Wood. The whole wood is ...

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  44. ALLIES' LATEST

    A Turkish communique says:-- An aeroplane successfully bombed enemy vessels in Tenedos Bay. Enemy warships landed more than ...

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  45. SIR T. M'KENZIE

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie in an article on post-war trade published in the Empire number of the "Financier" says the most capable Dominion and ...

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  46. Egypt

    Cairo advises that the Turkish advance toward Katia (20 miles east of the Suez) has not influenced native opinion in Cairo. ...

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  47. Italian Front

    A Rome communique says:-- Enemy attacks at Mount Eluggio and Mount Zebio were repulsed with heavy loss. ...

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  48. Central Powers

    Zurich advises that von Bethmann Hollweg at a recent conference of party leaders in a speech full of hopes and fears hinted that it might be ...

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  49. MISERABLY HYPOCRITICAL.

    The murder of Captain Fryatt has aroused indignation and horror at Harwich, where he was well-known and popular. He was married, and ...

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  50. VARIOUS ITEMS

    A proclamation prohibits the importation of opium and cocaine. Mr. L. Ginnel, M.P., was fined £100 or six weeks imprisonment for ...

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  51. "WORST PLACE ON EARTH"

    It seems impossible that any Germans can be left a[?]ve there. But it is yet too soon to learn whether any escaped, but there can't be many to ...

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  52. LONGUEVAL FALLS

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- Continuing yesterday's successes we captured the last German strongholds at Longueval. ...

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  53. A Useless Crime

    New York reports:-- A wireless message says a German naval court martial sentenced to be shot Captain Fryatt of the steamer ...

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  54. REASN GIVENO

    Bombay advises that the "Times of India" says:-- The reasons for the advance on Baghdad will be found in the events ...

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  55. Eastern Front

    A Russian communique says:-- As a result of engagements by our advance guards we slightly advanced north-east and south-east of ...

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  56. USUAL GERMAN

    A Berlin communique says:-- After intense artillery preparation the British made strong attacks near Pozieres and Foureaux Wood, but they ...

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