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  4. HOME RULE AT ONCE

    Mr. Lloyd George," Minister for Munitions, who was appointed the medium between the Irish parties, has submitted his proposals. First-- That Home Rule shall become operative immediately. Second-- That the British Government shall introduce an Emergency Amending ...

    Article : 206 words
  5. SWEEPING ON THE ENEMY

    Potrograd messages state that the Russians have struck a heavy blow in the northeast of the Bukovina, where the Austrians admit that they,'have had to, retreat. Here alone 185,000 prisoners have surrendered. They are still coming in. The Russians are now only 14 miles northeast of Czernovitz. ...

    Article : 210 words
  6. GERMAN LOSSES

    The Official Press Bureau states:-- The German casualties during May were 102,507, and the total to date 2,924,586, These figures do not Include naval losses. ...

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  7. HILL 304 FAILURES

    The official Paris message issued this afternoon stated:-- In the Argonne' region there has been mine fighting at Haute Chevauchee. We ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. GUNS EAST OF MEUSE

    A Paris official message, issued at midnight, says:-- There was artillery fire east of the River Mouse. ...

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  9. ITALIAN CABINET OUT

    The Home correspondent of the London Times says that the Italian Government has resigned. Latterly it had not been in contact with the country, and the Austrian ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. ZINC PROJECT

    Mr. Hughes has visited the Magdalen, Jesus, St, John's, Balliol, and Trinity colleges He slept at Christ Church as the guest of the Vice Chancellor, and lunched with the ...

    Article : 160 words
  11. GERMAN REPORT

    East of the River Meuse three French guns and seven" machine guns wore captured." ...

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  12. OCCUPATION OF DUBNO

    The Petrograd official message issued last night was:-- Yesterday's captures bring the total Austrian prisoners to 1 general, 1649 officers, over 106,000 men, 124 guns, 180 machine guns, and 58 bomb throwers. The Russian advance continues in Volhynia Galicia, and the Bukovina. ...

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  13. "TO THE END"

    General Joffre authorised Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, to say that he was much impressed when he inspected the Anzacs, and regarded them as great fighters ...

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  14. UNABATED SPEED OF ADVANCE

    The Austrian admissions regarding the fighting wost of the River Strypa indicate that General Brussiloff's sweeping advance is continuing with unabated speed. The Austrian front has been broken in from Buczacz to the River Dniester. The Russians have already regained all the ground that they lost since September, ...

    Article : 330 words
  15. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    The War Office has made the following announcement:-- General Smuts reports that on the 10th columns operating In the Usambara region ...

    Article : 128 words
  16. PARIS CONFERENCE

    In a leading article the London Times says: "It is to be hoped that the Government appreciate that the public are expecting much from the Paris Conference. The ...

    Article : 118 words
  17. AIR FIGHTS NEAR YPRES

    General Sir Douglas Haig reported late last night:-- The Ypres salient was the chief scene of activity. The town was shelled in the ...

    Article : 65 words
  18. COSSACKS ON THE TIGRIS

    Mr. Candler, the British press representative in Mesopotamia, says that General Sir Percy Lake, at the King's order, invited the Cossack commanders who made such a ...

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  19. REINVIGORATED ARMY

    The offensive of the Czar's troops has been one of the greatest surprises of the war. The experts did not predict It, and did not expect It, believing that the Russian armies had ...

    Article : 241 words
  20. TRIED FOR MORE EMDENS

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the London Times says that the German fleet, on May. 31, convoyed a large number of fast ships fitted out as commerce destroyers, ...

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  21. FURIOUS INFANTRY CHARGES

    The London Times correspondent at British Headquarters on the western front, reviews the fighting in the Ypres. salient, beginning on the 2nd. He says:-- ...

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  22. KITCHENER'S SUCCESSOR

    It is believed that Lord Kitchener's successor will be named before Parliament sits next week. Present Indications favor the appointment ...

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  23. WAS THE OSTFRIESLAND SUNK?

    The correspondent of the London Times at Amsterdam states that the Dutch suspect that the Germans only admitted the loss of the battle cruiser Lutzow and the light ...

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  24. LIKE A SCHOOLBOY

    The Edinburgh correspondent of the London Times says that the crew of the battle cruiser Lion extol Admiral Realty's conduct during the Jutland battle. All the time he ...

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  25. A YEAR AGO

    In the eastern theatre the Russians drove hack Important enemy forces to the right hank of the River Dniester, and after a desperate battle captured 188 officers, 6500 ...

    Article : 204 words
  26. WHEAT SHIP'S RECORD

    A London firm of flour merchants writes to the London Times stating that the steamer Haigh Hill has accomplished a world's record. She discharged 7205 tons of ...

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