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  4. CARPATHIAN SUCCESS.

    Petrograd reports that the Russian attack in the Carpathians has reached the point commanding the railways converging on Germany. ...

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  5. SPRING OFFENSIVE.

    The spring campaign has started in earnest on both fronts, and so far all the honors rest with the Allies. Advances and ...

    Article : 220 words
  6. TALK OF PEACE

    The New York correspondent of the Times transmits the report that Germany has communicated to the United States Government the fact that she is willing to discuss peace, ...

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  7. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    A White Book that has been issued describes the treatment of British prisoners in Germany. According to a report supplied by the ...

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  8. SPRING CAMPAIGN.

    The Times military correspondent says that the important operations between the rivers Meuse and Moselle and in the Carpathians constitute the commencement of the Allied ...

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  9. CZAR'S VICTORIOUS HOST.

    A Petrograd official bulletin says:-- There have been no important actions west of the Niemen. The Russians repulsed numerous Austro-German attacks in the Carpathians. They continue to progress, and ...

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  10. FRENCHMEN BRILLIANT.

    "We have captured an important position at Les Eparges after a brilliant attack. This position, which was obstinately defended, dominates the plain in the Woevre region. We ...

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  11. MOST HATED ENEMY.

    "The Germans are developing a hatred for neutrals whose sympathies they earlier hoped to win. A common argument heard in Germany now is. If we cannot be loved we must ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S LIQUOR PROBLEM.

    An interesting plebiscite among the employees at Harland and Wolff's shipbuilding yards in Belfast resulted in 31 per cent, of the men voting in favor of the closing of ...

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  13. INQUISITION METHODS.

    The most intense horror and indignation have been expressed in Russia since confirmation came to hand of the report of the torture by the Germans of Corporal ...

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  14. WAS THE SUPER-DREADNOUGHT AUDACIOUS LOST?

    Photograph, as published by the New York Times, of sinking warship said to be H.M.S Audacious, a super-Dreadnought of the Royal Navy. The statement that this ship was lost off the north coast of Ireland has been widely published, first in America, then in England and Australia. It has not been denied, nor has it been denied, nor has it been denied, nor has officially confirmed by the Admiralty. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. OVER DEAD BODIES.

    "British troops repulsed a German attack on Wednesday night. "Between the Rivers Mouse and Moselle fresh progress has been achieved. At Les ...

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  16. KAISER WENT TO VIENNA.

    Information has been received substantiating the earlier report that the Kaiser visited Emperor Francis Joseph at Vienna with the view of inducing Austria to make ...

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  17. ST. MIHIEL FIGHTING.

    A Paris report states that the Germans are being defeated in desperate fighting on both sides of the St. Mihial wedge. ...

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  18. SHIFTING ENGLAND.

    A French army newspaper in an All Fools Day joko announced that England, terrified by the German blockade, had left her position between the North Sea and the Atlantic, ...

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  19. GERMANY AND HOLLAND.

    An Amsterdam message denies the rumors abroad in London that Germany has declared war on Holland. It is stated that Germany has not yet ...

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  20. WAR MUNITIONS.

    At a meeting held at Newcastle at Lord Kitchener's request it was resolved to mobilise the East Coast workers with the idea of accelerating the manufacture of war ...

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  21. WHERE AUSTRALIA COMES IN.

    In a leading article this morning the Times says:--"The prohibition of wines would inflict senseless injustice upon Australia and France, and would not serve any useful ...

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