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  4. WINNING GORZ HEIGHTS

    A Rome official message, describing the Italian successes at the Gorz heights, says that the Austrians, in a surprise attack on March 28, captured an entrenchment in the Val Piccolo. "We counter-attacked along the whole front," adds the ...

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  5. MR. HUGHES BETTER

    The fever, consequent upon the Influenza from which Mr. Hughes is suffering, has abated, and the Australian Prime Minister spent a good night. He is now progressing ...

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  6. MALAN COURT TAKEN

    A Paris official message, issued this afternoon, says:-- "We repulsed two hand-grenade attacks north of Avocourt. The enemy's ...

    Article : 163 words
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  9. GENERAL BIRDWOOD

    General Birdwood, who commanded the Australian Forces at Gallipoli, is expected in London shortly. Mr. Fisher, High Commissioner for Australia, and the War Office, ...

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  10. STRIKERS GOING BACK

    The official Press Bureau reports that the chairman of the Shipbuilding and Engineering Federation has telegraphed his view that the dispute on the Clyde is settling ...

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  11. DOUAUMONT ATTACK

    The latest German casualty lists contain three and a half columns of the names of officers and men of the Brandenburgs who took part in the attack on Douaumont Fort. ...

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  12. TOWNSHEND'S GALLANT TROOPS

    The Official Press Bureau announces that the King has sent the following message to Major-General Townshend, who is in command of the British forces at Kut-el-Amara: ...

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  13. BERLIN'S STORY

    "We stormed Malancourt and French establishments on both sides of the village, taking prisoners six officers and 322 men. "Brief encounters occurred at close ...

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  14. ONLY IN MUSEUMS

    The British Admiralty contradicts the, German assertion that British ships are using Schwartzkopff or bronze torpedoes. Great Britain does not possess either, says the ...

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  15. BONDS OF UNION

    Messages from Rome announce that the British Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, arrived in glorious weather. He was accorded a splendid official welcome, headed by the ...

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  16. EFFECT OF FIRM STAND

    "The Government's firm stand has had a good effect More than one-sixth of the strikers have returned. The unions made a final call on the men to-day to resume work. ...

    Article : 288 words
  17. AMERICANS ON THE SUSSEX

    The German newspapers are arrogantly asserting that President Wilson is to blame if any Americans were lost on the steamer Sussex. Germany, the papers point out, is ...

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  18. SUCCESSFUL AIR RAID

    The correspondent of the Times at Amsterdam reports that an air raid was made on March 12 on a German arsenal between Zeebrugge and Lisseweghe. The arsenal ...

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  19. ARTILLERY AT SALONICA

    It is unofficially reported from Salonica that a lively cannonade has been continued along the front. The Germans have not renewed their attacks on the outposts, ...

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  20. HAY COMMANDEERED

    The War Department has issued a notification of its intention to commandeer all hay, oaten and wheat straw, whether threshed or unthreshed, throughout Great Britain. ...

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  21. RUSSIANS BOMBARDING

    In a wireless message the Germans state that the Russians are heavily bombarding parts of fronts which they previously attacked. ...

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  22. NOT CALLED UP

    A report was circulated to-day that the War Office would, on April 5, call up nine groups of married men of ages ranging from 2 to 36. ...

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  23. GERMAN ASSASSINS

    The Athens and Salonica municipal authorities have protested to the King of Greece against the recent air raid, and have demanded the provision of safeguards against ...

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  24. DISGUISING SUBMARINES

    The Copenhagen steamer Sandnes reports having seen a German submarine in Norwegian waters. She was disguised, and carried two masts, and appeared to be ...

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  25. ANNIVERSARY OF YPRES

    The Canadian Government is making arrangements for the commemoration of the anniversary of the Battle of Ypres on April 23, in consequence of the gallantry displayed ...

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  26. POWDER FACTORY BLOWN UP

    An Athens telegram states, that a Bulgarian powder factory at Korth Ghevgheli has been blown up. Thirty soldiers were killed and 150 injured. ...

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  27. ANZAC PICTURES

    The newspapers commend an exhibition of Anzac sketches at the Fine Art Society's rooms. The sketches are by Signaller Ellis Silas, of the 16th Battalion, of the ...

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  28. CAPSIZED IN BLIZZARD

    During the blizzard on Wednesday night naval liberty men went off to their respective boats. All arrived safely with the exception of a large cutter belonging to the ...

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  29. RUSSIANS BOMBARDING

    In a wireless message the Germans state that the Russians are heavily bombarding parts of fronts which they previously attacked. ...

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  30. MADE THEM JOYFUL.

    A [?] trouble to the Sun's gift scheme for applying tobacco and cigarettes to the troops at the front is paid by Mr. H. Ho[?] beth-street. "In the ...

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  31. SERVIA'S CROWN PRINCE

    The Crown Prince of Servia arrived to-day at Charing Cross by special train. Prince Albert, on behalf of the King, received him. ...

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  32. ON DANISH COAST

    A Danish fisherman, who was cutting seaweed near Knebel, saw a large seaplane resting on the waters close to the shore. He reported the discovery, and a party of ...

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  33. QUIET RECRUITING.

    Up to 1 o'clock to-day 58 men had presented themselves at Victorian Barracks for [?] listment. Twelve were rejected and [?]cepted the casing of the eyesight test being ...

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  34. A YEAR AGO

    A Dutch trawler brings the report that a great Meet of German warships, preceded by two Zeppelins, have been seen in the North Sea. ...

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  35. RIFLEMEN'S DANCE.

    Funds are to be raised in old of the Riflemen's Battalion, and arrangements are being made to hold a dance and curd evening at the T. and G. Buildings on Monday, April 10. Mr. ...

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