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  5. FIERCEST BATTLE OF ALL

    The fight for the road to Calais continues under conditions favorable for the Allied forces. Repeated attacks by the enemy ...

    Article : 207 words
  6. IS IT BLUFF AGAIN?

    The Berlin press affirms that the German fleet is cruising in the North Sea, and has not sighted the British fleet. The Edinburgh Scotsman, on the other ...

    Article : 183 words
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  8. TROOPS STUPEFIED.

    The Times correspondent in the north of France writes:-- "The mines which blew up Hill 60 started a conflagration which has raged across ...

    Article : 256 words
  9. AT HILL 60.

    In a despatch dated Friday Eye-Withess at the British headquarters writes:-- "In consequence of the early ebb and flow of the war. Hill 60 is seamed with ...

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  10. CRACOW PREPARES.

    Reports from an Austrian source state that thorn are apprehensions of a [?] of Cracow. Elaborate provisioning [?] are being made. ...

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  11. MAGNET OF CALAIS.

    The Times correspondent writes:-- "We hope to hear soon that the French line has been completely re-established, and that the Germans have been defeated in the ...

    Article : 292 words
  12. TURKEY'S DAYS NUMBERED.

    A Times correspondent writes:-- "The days of the Turk in Europe are numbered, but there is no denying that he is dying game. It was a disagreeable shock ...

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  13. POISONOUS BOMBS.

    The military correspondent of the Times remarks that the Hague Convention prohibits the employment of projectiles whose only purpose is that of asphyxiating those against ...

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  14. ENEMY'S CONFIDENCE.

    The French press, commenting upon the use of asphyxiating gases by the Germans, clamors for the abandonment of false sentiment, and demands immediate reprisals. ...

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  15. GOOD CONDITIONS FOR ALLIES.

    A Paris official statement says:-- "North of Ypres fighting continues under good conditions for the Allies. "Several attacks have been made upon the ...

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  16. DRIVEN BACK

    The War Office states that the Germans penetrated between Steenstraate and Langemarck, and continuous losses on this part of the Allied Forces line bared the Canadian ...

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  17. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    A Paris official message says:-- "An enemy attack at Los Eparges was repulsed, and our fire stopped attacks south, of the Forest of Parroy and at ...

    Article : 83 words
  18. GERMANY PREPARED.

    Dr. Dernburg, formerly German Secretary for the Colonies, has stated in New York that the Allies will not be able to compel the Germans to evacuate Belgium and the most ...

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  19. AUSTRIANS CLAIM WIN.

    An official bulletin published in Vienna declares that a fresh Success has been achieved, the Austrians having captured 650 Russians on the Stryj. simultaneously with ...

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  20. CZAR AT PRZEMYSL.

    The Czar has visited Przemysl, as well as Lemberg. ...

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  21. LESS LIQUOR.

    The Times, in a leading article, say that the final instalment of the £350,000,000 War Loan is due, and the revenue will probably show a fall owing to the reduced liquor ...

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  22. PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION.

    The speakers at the great patriotic demonstration to be held in the Guildhall on May 19 will include Mr. Asquith, Mr. Bonar Law (leader of the Unionist party), Marquis of ...

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  24. BELGIAN OFFICERS RESCUED.

    Some Belgian officers at Lizerse, north of Ypres, fell into the hands of the enemy on Friday night, but were afterwards rescued by France-Belgian troops. ...

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