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  5. BRITISH AIR SUCCESS

    The London Daily Mail's correspondent at Rotterdam declares that the German aerodrome at Houtave, near Zeebrugge, on the Belgian ...

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  6. DENMARK'S DOWAGER QUEEN

    A Copenhagen report says that the Dowager Queen Louisa, is suffering from influenza, and bronchitis, but [?] from pneumonia. ...

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  8. SUNDAY'S RAID

    London was again plunged in darkness when the nearness of the Hun visitors was announced on Sunday night, and all trains were pulled up. Dwellers in the outlying ...

    Article : 388 words
  9. "MERELY PRECAUTIONARY"

    It is officially stated that there has been no development between the Allies and Holland justifying the recent rumors. There were no adverse references to Holland at the Paris Conference. ...

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  10. ASQUITH WITH ITALY'S ARMY

    A Rome message states that Mr. Asquith has arrived at the Italian front, and is staying at headquarters. ...

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  11. HOLLAND'S POSITION

    "Holland does not want to fight, but if forced to do so will go to war and see the whole thing through," said Captain Klasen, of the Dutch steamer Barentsz, which arrived ...

    Article : 354 words
  12. FLOATED NINETY SECONDS

    In a message from Petrograd Mr. Hamilton Fyfe, correspondent of the Daily Mail, states that a doctor graphically depicts the submarining of the Red Cross ship Portugal in ...

    Article : 230 words
  13. FATE OF L15

    Neutral journalists have interviewed members of the crew of L15, who refused to state from what point the airship set out. When she became seriously damaged the ...

    Article : 130 words
  14. TWO PER GENT BEER

    The soldiers are to have their "wet" canteens, but they will not be too wet. The men who patronise them will not get thoroughly soaked, for they will not be ...

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  15. STEADILY IMPROVING

    Mr. Hughes spent a distinctly good night. He is now steadily improving, and is enjoying the beautiful spring weather with the Australian-like sunshine. ...

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  16. GERMANS GAIN GROUND

    A Paris official message, issued this afternoon, says:--"West of the River Meuse the bombardment of Haucourt and Esnes was continued ...

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  17. TWO MORE GONE

    The steamship I[?] has been sunk, but no casualties have been reported. The barque Bengairn has been torpedoed. A portion of the crew was picked up. ...

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  18. SCOTTISH RAIDER

    The raider that visited Scotland circled for 40 minutes over the first town that it spied, and dropped many bombs. The approach of the enemy had been notified, and all lights ...

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  19. ANOTHER HUN LIE

    The Official Press Bureau announces that the statement by the German wireless source of news, that it learned from a reliable source that an English warship, apparently ...

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  20. SOLDIERS AND FERRY FARES

    There was a row at the turnstile of the Lavender Bay Wharf at Circular Quay last night, in which soldiers, ferry attendants, and policemen got mixed up. ...

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  21. "THOUSANDS OF YARDS!"

    A Berlin official message says:--"The French, on March 30, cleared out of the trenches north-east of Ha[?]court and the adjoining positions, for a distance of ...

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  22. ANOTHER TRIBUTE

    Mr. Hughes sat up in his chair for an hour to-day and enjoyed tho sunshine. He was considerably reinvigorated. Sir George Reld has not yet called upon the ...

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  23. MERCHANT SHIPPING

    Speaking at the National Liberal Club in London to-night. Mr. Howard Houlder, of the Houlder Steamship Line, said that the mercantile marine was the pivot on which the ...

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  24. FRANCE VISITED TOO

    A Paris official message, issued this afternoon, says:--"On Sunday night a Zeppelin dropped eight bombs on Dunkirk, on the French coast. ...

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  25. A YEAR AGO

    A report comes from Moscow to the effect that the Austrian Emperor desires peace, and has appealed to the Pope to act as mediator. The victorious Russians continue the good ...

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  26. RUNNING OUT OF COTTON

    A Petrograd message states that the enemy's new bombs on the Russian front arc too heavy to be thrown by hand, and a trench-machine is used instead. ...

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  27. CLYDE STRIKE BROKEN

    The Clyde strike is completely broken. The strike committee met this morning, and advised the men to re-start work immediately. ...

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  28. ENEMY AIRSHIPS BIGGER

    The most significant features of the latest visitations of the Zeppelins are their increased size, the terrific strength of the explosive bombs, and the use of gas-bombs. One of ...

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  29. ROD HEATH'S INJURY

    Lieut, R. W. Heath, of the Royal Flying Corps, the Australian lawn tennis international, is suffering from a broken collar-bone sustained in the flying accident that he had ...

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  30. DINED WITH KITCHENER.

    The Servian Crown Prince dined with Lord Kitchener last night. The other guests included Prince Albert, Lord Derby, and Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Minister. ...

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