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  5. BATTLESHIPS SUNK.

    The British battleships Irresistible and Ocean, and the French battleship Bouvet, have been lost in the Dardanelles. In a general attack in the Dardanelles, at the Narrows, on Thursday, the fire of the forts was silenced by the battleships. ...

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  7. IN GERMANY AGAIN.

    A Petrograd official report states:--"Isolated engagements have occurred in North Poland, including Przasny. We have captured several villages and several ...

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  8. FOE PUSHED BACK.

    A Paris official message states:--"At Notre Dame de Lorette we rendered ourselves masters of the line of communications which, from the trenches at the ...

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  9. AWING OF SPORTS SCORES.

    Paddington v. [?] ...

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  10. BRITISH DASH RETAINED.

    General French reports that there is no change in the general situation. "The trenches south of St. Elol;'' he says, "which were only partially recaptured on ...

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  11. BURNING AND PLUNDERING.

    "There has been an unimportant Russian success in the direction of Memel, North Prussia. "The Russians are plundering and burning ...

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  12. FIRST FRUITS OF BLOCKADE.

    The Swedish steamer Geheland, laden with foodstuffs, and bound for Germany, has been seized near the Shetland Isles, and taken in to the Tees. ...

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  13. RUSSIANS AT MEMEL.

    It is admitted in Berlin that the Russians have reached Memel. Memel is a seaport of Prussia, and the northernmost town of the German Empire. ...

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  14. TORPEDOED IN CHANNEL.

    Tho steamer Hyndford 4286 tons, owned by the Scottish Shipowners' Co., Ltd., was torpedoed in the Channel, off Beachy Head, early this morning. ...

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  15. TURN OF THE TIDE.

    A Congregational chaplain at the front, who has just paid a visit to the wounded British soldiers, says he never saw the men in a more radiant mood. Even in the ...

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  16. ARMENIAN HORRORS.

    Appalling accounts of the conditions prevailing in Armenia have been received from the Armenian Red Cross authorities. The whole of a plain in Alaschgerd is ...

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  17. FOOD RIOTS IN AUSTRIA.

    Consequent upon the British blockade the price of coffee has risen 20 per cent in Austria. Conditions in connection with the supply of ...

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  18. CONFIDENT GERMANS.

    During the Reichstag Budget debate several members praised the bravery of the German army and fleet. They were confident of a decisive success ...

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  19. THREE BATTLESHIPS LOST

    The Admiralty announces that the French battleship Bouvet was blown up by a dirfting mine in the Dardanelles on Thursday, and that two ...

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  20. MINE-SWEEPERS' GOOD WORK.

    A report from Tenedos states that French mine-sweepers are doing admirable work. There has been neither loss of life nor general damage. ...

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  21. COUNCIL OF WAR.

    A German council of war is to be held at Lille at the end of the week. ...

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  22. HOSPITALS EVERYWHERE.

    The War Office is having schools, infirmaries, workhouses, and asylums throughout the United Kingdom fitted up in anticipation of an influx of wounded from the front. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL.

    Dr. Eames has just paid a flying visit to London from Lady Dudley's Australian Hospital at Wimereux. He reports that the results are worthy of Australia. ...

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  24. STORY OF THE DISASTER

    The Admiralty reports that mine-sweeping operations in the Dardanelles have progressed during the last ten days. ...

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  25. LABOR AND THE WAR.

    Lord Kitchener has appealed to the Miners Federation to limit the Easter holidays at the collieries to one or two days. He warns the miners that a curtailment of the ...

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  26. COMFORTS FOR PRISONERS.

    A report from Washington states that Great Britain. Germany, and Austria have agreed to a United States representative visiting and distributing comforts at the ...

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  27. CHURCH IN COFFEE STALL.

    The King and Queen have inspected at Buckingham Palace the motor coffee stall provided by the Church Army for service with the British in France. The stall is the ...

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  28. SHIPPING HELD UP.

    The stevedores at the London docks, through not receiving their war bonus, refused to unload 12 steamers which, notwithstanding the prevailing congestion, had been ...

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  29. CENSOR'S RESPONSIBILITY.

    Addressing a meeting of railway men in Poplar, London Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., organising secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, declared that the ...

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  30. THREE OLD SHIPS.

    The Irresistible, tho Ocean, and the Bouvet were all, fortunately, old ships. Of the two British battleships the Irresistible was the larger and newer vessel, though the ...

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  31. NEARING THIRD MILLION.

    "We are working up to tho 3,000,000 men standard. Wo are already far upon the way towards the third million. We shall have 1,000,000 men in the decisive theatre before ...

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