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  4. HUN REPLY THIS WEEK

    The Times says:--"The apportionment of the responsibility for the Mesopotamia campaign--whether Lord Hardlngo (ex-Viceroy of India) or the ...

    Article : 232 words
  5. AROUND VERDUN

    The Paris official message, issued this afternoon, states:--"The enemy has not renewed his attacks between the brook at Bethincourt and Dead ...

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  8. WALLSENO [?]CE

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  9. CONSCRIPTION ISSUE

    Despite the Easter holidays a record attendance of members is expected at the secret session of the House of Commons, which is attracting widespread interest both here and ...

    Article : 325 words
  10. VIOLENT ARTILLERY.

    The Paris official message issued at midnight says:--"An artillery action occurred west of the Mouse. It was violent on Hill 504. ...

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  11. DR. HUGHES

    Mr. Hughes was off-color on Saturday, but he was better to-day. He discussed the foreign situation with Dr. Dillon. He showed great interest in the Anzac ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. BIG BRITISH PUSH

    Increasing enemy activity at Ypres indicates' that the German General Staff is anticipating a big British push. The enemy's idea is apparently to prevent this by keeping ...

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  13. "SOON BE IN FRANCE!"

    General Sir William Birdwood spent to-day at the Australian Hospital at Harefield Park. On Monday he will go to Abbey Wood, on Wednesday to Walton-on-Thames, and on ...

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  14. SHOWER OF FLOWERS

    Intense public interest is being shown in the Anzac procession, and the authorities are making arrangements to control vast, crowds. The Australian troops will march from ...

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  15. RAID UPON GERMAN TRENCHES

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports a successful raid upon enemy trenches west of Thiepval. Thirteen prisoners were taken, and there were a number of casualties in the ...

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  16. THOUSAND MEN'S SECRET

    The Times Parliamentary correspondent, referring to the secret session, writes:--"It is not easy to see how a thousand men can keep a secret long, however honorable ...

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  17. FINISHES AT RANDWICK THIS AFTERNOON

    Welkin Queen won the Flying Handicap narrowly from Three, which beat Lord Linnet for the second place Wolaroi, the top weight, won the Champagne States from Poitrina after a neck-and-neck race. Thana was third Prince Bardolph, starting at 33 to one, won the Sydney Cup, from the favorite, Green Cap. Scout Master ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. NO RELIEF YET

    The War Office has made the following announcement: "General Sir Percy Lake telegraphs as follows: 'On April 23, after a systematic ...

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  19. VESSELS SUNK

    The British steamer Tregantle, 3091 tons, has been sunk. The crow was saved. The French four-masted barque Chanaral has been torpedoed. It is believed that the ...

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  20. WAIST DEEP IN WATER

    Mr. Candler, official press representative in Mesopotamia, writes:--"The progress is only gradual, owing to the storms and floods. On April 17 we stormed ...

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  21. A YEAR AGO

    Suffocating bombs drove the Allies back near Ypres. A Berlin official message states that the German fleet is repeatedly cruising in British ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. DUTCH SHIPPING BOOM

    The Times correspondent at Amsterdam writes that the high freights during the war produced the most favorable results for Dutch shipping. The annual reports of some ...

    Article : 86 words
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