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  4. TREBIZOND VICTORY

    Constantinople and Berlin are in a state of consternation over the fall of Trebizond, and have not yet revealed the news officially, for fear that it will demoralise Turkey, and force her to sue for separate peace. The German imperial Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, summoned the Turkish ...

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  7. WILSON INSISTS

    President Wilson's Note to Germany announces that he will break off diplomatic relations if the illegal submarining of merchant vessels is ...

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  8. LABOR AND WAR

    Mr. Hughes was entertained at the House of Commons to-night by the combined executives of the Labor organisations of Great Britain. Mr. Henderson, President of the ...

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  9. NO SUN ON GOOD FRIDAY

    There will be no issue of the Sun on Good Friday, April 21. ...

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  10. TREBIZOND NOT DAMAGED

    An unofficial report from Petrograd states that Trebizond was not' damaged. There were a few fires, which were quickly suppressed. ...

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  11. 'TRAGEDY FOLLOWING TRAGEDY'

    President Wilson declared in his Congress speech that the German attacks became more indiscriminate and without compunction against ...

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  12. COMPULSION CRISIS

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, said that he did not propose to move the adjournment of Parliament until May 2. ...

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  13. HAUDROMONT STRUGGLE

    A German official communique claims that some additional ground has been taken at Haudromont, the French counter-attacks failing. ...

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  14. POLICY AT CONFERENCE

    Mr. Asquith, replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said that instructions had not yet been drawn up for the imperial representatives to the Paris conference. ...

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  15. FUTILE ATTACKS

    "Last night the enemy blew up a mine east of Neuville St. Vaast. Our trenches were undamaged. He also attempted to bomb our crater-posts in the quarries sector, but was ...

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  16. BRITISH AIR FLEET

    Mr. Asquith stated in the House of Commons to-day that Lord Curzon had examined the aircraft situation and had presented a report recommending large changes in ...

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  17. NO FURTHER DELAY

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Ellis Griffith (Liberal) asked the Government to communicate with every member of the House if there was to be any further delay. ...

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  18. PERFECT AUSTRALIANS

    General Sir William Birdwood arrived in London this morning. He is very busy. He said: "In my position as Commander-in-Chief I cannot make any statement ...

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  19. RAID ON GREECE

    Mr. Calvert, Times representative in the Balkans, in a message from Salonica, says that German cavalry yesterday raided the Greek railway cast of Dolran, destroying all ...

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  20. HUGHES AS LEADER

    "There are possibilities more formidable than changes in the Government, which is admittedly disunited. National unity is different from Cabinet unity. The former ...

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  21. KING HONORS BIRDWOOD

    General Sir William Birdwood and Brigadier-General C. B. B. White have arrived in London. The King will receive General Sir William ...

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  22. LIBERAL PRESS ADVJSES

    The further postponement of Mr. Asquith's statement emphasises the acuteness of the crisis. The Cabinet met this morning at 11.30, and sat until the House of Commons ...

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  23. HELP AUSTRALIA FIRST!

    Mr. Pratten, an ex-president of the Chamber of Manufacturers, has posted to Mr. Holman his report on the administration of the Belgian Funds. ...

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  24. A YEAR AGO

    Italy has broken off conversations with Germany and Austria. Italy is credited with a desire that Austria should deliver an ultimatum. ...

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  25. CAN'T GET TOO MUCH OF HIM.

    The evening press emphasises the importance of Mr. Hughes's restoration to health at the moment of grave national crisis. They quoted yesterday's speech largely as voicing ...

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