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  5. WAITING FOR ASQUITH

    The political situation is apparently unchanged. There is keen speculation regarding the Cabinet's decision. The meeting summoned for 4 o'clock this ...

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  6. HONOR FOR HUGHES

    The revival of the Hughes campaign is occasioning great interest. The function at the Guildhall on Tuesday, when the Freedom of the City of London ...

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  8. GERMANS FAIL AGAIN

    The Germans launched a powerful offensive movement from the River Meuse to Douaumont. They were repulsed with en ormous losses. ...

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  10. ADVISING ON LABOR

    Mr. Pratt, Liberal, asked the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, in the House of Commons to-day if the Government intended to take advantage of Mr. Hughes's presence to ...

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  11. HIT NINE TIMES

    A German submarine March 25 attacked without warning the Pacific Steam Navigation Company's Duendes, 4602 tons. Captain Chittenden has supplied an ...

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  12. AIRMEN ACTIVE

    A Paris official message issued this afternoon, says:--"The enemy intensely bombarded our positions on the Avocourt Wood-Dead Man's ...

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  13. STATE OF THE HONS

    The Times correspondent at British headquarters on the western front describes the recent mining activity. He says that 46 mines have been exploded in one small section ...

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  14. NO ANZAC JEALOUSIES

    Replying to a letter from a survivor of the 29th Division, who claimed that the heroes of that division should be honored equally with the Australians at Westminster Abbey on ...

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  15. FATE OF MINISTRY

    General Sir William Robertson, Chief of Staff, advocated to Cabinet measures calculated to secure more men. His views were discussed, but a considerable majority of the ...

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  16. MORE VESSELS SUNK

    The steamer Harrovian, 4309 tons, owned by the Cambrean Steam Company, and built in 1914, has been sunk. The Norwegian sailing ship Glendoon, 1917 ...

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  17. MINISTERS IN QUANDARY

    It is understood that the Cabinet Committee has made no substantial changes in the report on recruiting submitted last Friday. Lobbyists declare that the crisis continues ...

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  18. DEFENCE OF KUT-EL-AMARA

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary for India, said that the Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia was responsible, after the battle at ...

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  19. SUSSEX DESTROYER

    It is announced that on April 5, off Havre the French captured the submarine, together with her commander and crew, which torpedoed the Channel steamer Sussex. ...

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  20. ENEMY SHIP BOMBED

    This afternoon's Paris official message states:--"On Sunday night a French armed aeroplane attacked an enemy ship in the North ...

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  21. TORPEDOED IMPERATOR

    The Washington State Department has been informed that there were Americans aboard the Russian vessel Imperator (which, It was announced on Thursday, had ...

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  22. SHELLING ON BRITISH FRONT

    General Sir Douglas Halg reported last night as follows:--"There was heavy shelling in Belgium and in the area between St. Plot and the ...

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  23. AGAINST WAR WITH AMERICA

    A message from London says that the Morning Post's correspondent at Budapest reports that the negotiations between the United States and Germany are being eagerly ...

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  24. MUST HAVE COMPULSION

    The Times, in a leading article headed Fortunes of the Struggle, says:--"The fate of England and the Empire hangs upon Mr. Asquith's announcement to-day. ...

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  25. HIGH FREIGHTS

    The Rome Tribuna, commenting on the heavy rises in freight charges, says that British shipowners are unjustifiably keeping the rates up. The British Government should ...

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  26. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE BILL

    The House of Lords has passed tho Imperial Institute Bill. ...

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  27. INDISSOLUBLE ALLIANCE

    A Rome cable states that in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday Baron Sonnino, Minister for Foreign Affairs, said:--"The recent Paris conference was the strongest and the ...

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  28. WANT TO STOP THE WAR

    The press and public are indignant at a proposed stop-the-war demonstration, arranged to be held at Trafalgar-square on Easter Sunday. ...

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  29. AMONG THEIR WOUNDED

    The King and Queen have requested that their seats at Westminster Abbey at the Anzac Day service shall be among the Australian wounded. ...

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  30. A YEAR AGO

    A German aeroplane dropped nine bombs on Kentish districts, but did no damage. ...

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