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  4. HOLLAND'S SWORD.

    The Dutch steamer Katwijk (2040 tons), has been torpedoed by a German submarine while on her way from Baltimore (U.S.), to Rotterdam, with a cargo of grain. ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    The itinerary of the Zeppelin which flew over portion of Northumberland and Durham yesterday was:-- Biyth: Six bombs. ...

    Article : 258 words
  7. AFTER THE WAR

    A report from London states that it is generally assumed that if grounds exist for believing that peace overtures were being, or were about to be, set on foot, any ...

    Article : 479 words
  8. EXPLOSION IN SHETLANDS.

    Mr. Macnamara, Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, announced in the House of Commons to-day that 73 navy men and four civilians had been killed ...

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  11. KRONPRINZ WILHELM.

    An Admiralty lawyer in New York has addressed a strong letter to the State Department, demanding that the German auxiliary cruiser Kronprinz Wilhelm, in view of the ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. BELGIUM'S NEUTRALITY.

    According to a Rome message negotiations between Belgium and Germany are proceeding through the medium of the Quirinal. Germany has inquired whether, in the event of ...

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  13. EASTERN FRONT.

    A Paris official message says:-- "Our heavy artillery completely overthrow the enemy's trenches and shelters near Fontaine-aux-Charmes. The ...

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  14. MYSTERIOUS GERMAN NAVY.

    The naval correspondent of the Times credits the German fleet with being on the move in the North Sea. The Derfflinger, Seidlitz, and Von der Tann, he remarks, have ...

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  15. ALBANIAN REBELS.

    Six thousand Albanian revolutionists, under Austrian and Turkish officers, are engaged in an attack upon Durazzo, which is being bombarded. An Italian warship has ...

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  16. RAIDER'S HURRIED DEPARTURE.

    The Zeppelin, that raided several Northumberland towns yesterday left hurriedly without having accomplished anything. The raider was probably scared by the possibility ...

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  17. ITALIAN CABINET.

    Tho Paris Matin describes a prolonged Italian Cabinet meeting, at which military questions were discussed. Fourteen decrees were formulated, the text ...

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  18. SMALL STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    The steamer Ptarmigan has been torpedoed in the vicinity of the Hook of Holland. The Ptarmigan is a small vessel of 784 tons, built in 1891, and owned by the General ...

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  19. BELGIAN TRAITOR.

    A Belgian soldier has been arrested in Paris for desertion. A search of his rooms disclosed foreign correspondence and a German uniform. ...

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  20. CLYDE ARMAMENT SHOPS.

    Eleven hundred skilled mechanics for work in armament shops on the Clyde are being advertised for in the Chicago papers by an Edinburgh agent. The advertisement calls ...

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  21. TUG'S CLOSE SHAVE.

    Residents of Biyth affirm that they saw two Zeppelins over the town. The Biyth tug Jupiter left port yesterday to assist a ship that was reported to be. ...

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  22. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    The Admiralty reports that during the past week there were 1432 oversea arrivals at and departures from British ports. Two vessels, including the Harpalyce, ...

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  23. MUNITIONS COMMITTEE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, stated in the House of Commons that the Munitions Committee consisted of Mr. Lloyd George (chairman), Mr. Arthur Balfour, Mr. Arthur ...

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  24. FATE OF THE DRESDEN.

    The Chllian Legation in London has supplied Sir Edward Grey with the facts relating to the sinking of the German cruiser Dresden at the Island of Juan Fernandez. ...

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  25. WHEAT FOR BRITAIN.

    London advices state that the Government during the last fortnight bought wheat in Argentina to the value of £20,000,000. The London Express says that large purchases ...

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  26. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    In view of the lessening congestion in street traffic, the Times advocates an organised system of motor transport throughout Britain. Distillers suggest the prohibition of the use ...

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  27. DOMINIONS AND PEACE.

    The Times, in a leading article commenting on Mr. Harcourt's reply regarding the Imperial Conference, says:-- "There are disquieting elements in the ...

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  28. WILL NOT GO INTO DANGER.

    An American correspondent, who is at the British headquarters, says that fewer German aircraft are now seen over the British lines. Those that do appear are invariably ...

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  29. CRUISER BRISBANE.

    The completion by the end of August of all work necessary for the launching of the cruiser Brisbane at Cockatoo Island was promised by the Minister for Defence in the ...

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  30. SELF-SATISFIED GERMANS.

    The Times, in a leading article commenting on Germany's refusal to receive a Masonic commission to urge humane conduct of the war, says: "To appeal to the ...

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  31. COST OF WAR.

    Mr. Fisher to-day secured the passage through the House of Representatives of a special Supply Bill of £3,130,000 for war expenditure. This amount will come out of ...

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  32. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    Mr. Tennant, Under-Secretary for War, announced in the House of Commons that the British casualties up to April 11 totalled 139,349. ...

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  33. SOLDIER-POLITICIAN KILLED.

    Mr. William Glynne Charles Gladstone, M.P., has been killed in action. Mr. Gladstone sat in the House of Commons as the Liberal member for Kilmarnock ...

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  34. PLENTY OF COPPER.

    Herr Ballin, managing director of the Hamburg-Amerika line, has stated that Germany has ample copper. She is replacing her overhead copper tramway wires with steel ...

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  35. BERNSTORFF'S MEMORANDUM.

    Washington messages suggest that the United States is delaying action on Count von Bernstorff's memorandum until popular indignation has subsided. ...

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