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  4. BRITAIN'S GREAT ARMY.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Hewins proposed a motion urging that the resources of the war factories should be unified, with a view to increasing the output of ...

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  5. HUNGARY TIRED.

    Count Tisza, President of the Hungarian Ministry, has failed to induce Parliament, to vote the credits demanded by the military situation. ...

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  6. READY FOR THE FOE.

    Mr. Lloyd George stated in the House of Commons that the Expeditionary Force, which was formerly-stated to be of six ...

    Article : 171 words
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  9. ATTACKING HILL 60

    The Official Press Bureau states that the Germans are continually and violently counter-attacking at Hill 60. There was renewed activity yesterday, and two heavy ...

    Article : 65 words
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  11. AT ALEXANDRIA.

    Messages from Cairo reveal General Sir Ian Hamilton us commander-in-cnief of the Dardanelles Expeditionary Force, and state that of the wonderful happenings that have ...

    Article : 286 words
  12. OFFENSIVE WITH US.

    "The success at Hill 60 shows that the offensive is passing to the Allied Forces. The Germans are not so good as formerly. The Allied Forces, for months, have gallantly ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. ABOUT TO STRIKE.

    The Italian Minister of Justice, Signor Orlando, speaking to-day at Avezzano, expressed the hope that in the grave hour which was about to strike the Italians would ...

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  14. TRUTH STILL UNKNOWN.

    An American journalist who has returned from a visit to Germany says that food is plentiful in Berlin, and the city was never more tranquil or gay. Upon the surface one ...

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  15. IN USZOK PASS.

    The Russians have displaced the Austrians from several positions in the Uszok Pass. The Austrian and German losses totalled 12,000. ...

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  16. MOHMANDS BEATEN.

    Lord Crewe announced in the House of Lords that four thousand Mohmands, under a fanatical Mullah, threatened the British position opposite Shabkadar fort, on the ...

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  17. TROOPS ON THE MANITOU.

    The War Office announces that 24 men of the Royal Field Artillery who were on the transport Manitou, are believed to have been drowned. ...

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  18. NEUTRAL SUMS UP.

    A correspondent of the New York Times gives a vivid account of the French at the front. He says that the only difference between General Joffre's spring campaign and ...

    Article : 204 words
  19. DREAMING AGAIN.

    The latest story from Berlin is that in the Dardanelles engagements three Allied vessels have been sunk and 14 damaged. Berlin announces that there is quite ...

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  20. TIMES'S STRONG CRITICISM.

    The Times in a loading article this morning says Mr. Lloyd George indicates that there are well over 600,000 British troops in France. ...

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  21. PERSIAN GULF ACTION.

    Lord Crewe announces that the enemy's losses in the action at Shalba were not less than 2500. Our pursuing parties found that the Turks, were everywhere disorganised ...

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  22. PROVIDING FOR WAR BABIES.

    Twenty women's societies engaged in social work are to hold a meeting in London to evolve a scheme for making provision for the children of unmarried women whose ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S AID.

    At the Royal Colonial Institute yesterday, Mr. Young, the new Agent-General for South Australia, was entertained a luncheon. Earl Grey presided, and in addition ...

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  24. TURKS' SUPPLY SHIPS SUNK.

    Reports from Sebastopol state that Russian torpedo-boats, cruising off the Anatolian coast on Monday, sank 10 Turkish ships laden with ammunition and stores. ...

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  25. CONDEMNED TO DEATH.

    The native Moslem who a fortnight ago attempted to assassinate the Sultan of Egypt has been sentenced to be hanged. The Sultan was driving away from the ...

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  26. BRUGES ARSENAL BOMBARDED.

    "A rather violent cannonade is proceeding near Arras between the Rivers Oise and Aisne. "Between the Meuse and the Moselle, in ...

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  27. PROBABLY TRUE.

    There are 814,000 war prisoners in Germany, says a Berlin official message. ...

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  28. TURKS' LARGE CANNON.

    The Turks are fortifying the Asiatic littoral of Kokiryall and Vouria with large cannon. ...

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  29. BULGARIAN LIBERATOR.

    The National Party in Bulgaria has issued a manifesto, which urges the nation to come to an understanding with her liberator, Russia. and Russia's Allies, with the object of ...

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  30. PLACATING THE MINERS.

    Mr. Runsimon's action in inviting a deputation of the Miners' Executive to see him has relieved the situation that was fast becoming anxious. It is learned that the ...

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  31. EXPLOSION AT WOOLWICH.

    While three youths were pressing, gunpowder at Woolwich Arsenal to-day the powder accidentally became ignited. The explosion that occurred blew off the roof of the ...

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  32. FIGHTING IN EAST AFRICA.

    A message to the Berlin Wireless News Agency declares that the Germans defeated a force that was landed from British cruisers and transports at Jassin, in East Africa. ...

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