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  6. POUNDING THE ENEMY

    Within the pat few days the Premier of France (M. Viviant), the British commander-in-chief at the front (Sir John French), and another ...

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  7. BATTLE OF ZILLEBEKE

    Further details of the brilliant success of the British at Zillebeke, in Western Belgium, are supplied by Sir John French. ...

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  8. LATER WIRES

    A German communique from, East Africa claims that the British lost 200 killed, and two companies taken prisoner at Jassin, in German ...

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  9. WAR OF MEN AND MATERIAL.

    “The same spirit is required in other important departments. This war is not one only of men, but of material. The miners, the ...

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  10. GERMAN FLEET IN THE BALTIC

    Copenhagen reports that a large German fleet is guarding the sea to the north-easward of Kopoarstenarnne arnne lighthouse, on the coast of ...

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  11. IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The progress of the British force in German South-West Africa, which is operating in a northerly direction so as to junction with the force ...

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  12. HOME FOR BELGIAN WOUNDAD.

    Her Majesty Queen Mary has promised to supply hospital requisites to the convalescent home for Belgian soldiers, which has been founded by ...

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  13. IN THE CARPATHIANS.

    An official announcement from Petrograd states that the Germans attacking in the direction of Strya, north of the Carpathians, where the enemy are ...

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  14. PATE OF MARITZ, THE REBEL.

    Documents found in German South-West West Africa show that the stories of the death or arrest of Maritz, who organised the Boer revolt in South ...

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  15. CAUSES OF SHORTAGE.

    “The situation is due to the unprecedented scale on which ammuni-as well as to to the shortage of skilled labor, the multiplication of plant ...

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  16. SUCCESSFUL AIR RAIDS.

    News has been received in Zurich (Switzerland) that four French aeroplanes successfully dropped bombs on the railway stations at Habsheim ...

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  17. BRITISH VERSION.

    Lord Lucas in the House of Lords admitted thgt the Germans had recaptured Jassin, after the Indian and African defenders had exhausted ...

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  18. PURSUIT OF THE DRESDEN.

    The closing phase off the long chase after the German raiding cruiser are told in the following story. it also reveals the duplicity ...

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  19. EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred at Woolwich arsenal yesterday. The cause is at present unkown. There men were injured. ...

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  20. DEATH OF V.C. HERO.

    Private Barber, of the First Grenadier one of the heroes of the Neuve Chapelle battle, died a few days after having been decorated with the ...

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  21. ZEPPELIN OFF ENGLAND.

    A trawler sighted a Zeppelin airship off Flamborough Head (Yorkshire), 18 miles south-east of Scarborough, at daybreak on Tuesday. ...

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  22. LILLE ATTACKED.

    The Allies aeros have damaged Lille, the great town in north-east France, which has long been held by the Germans, and which they have ...

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  23. GALLANT BLUEJACKETS.

    A gallant exploit in the Dardanelles is announced by the British Admiralty. As the Turks were making great efforts to secure the British submarine ...

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  24. REINFORCED ENEMY.

    In a message from Rotterdam it is stated that the Germans have reinforced their line in Belgium by several train loads of troops. ...

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  25. SUSPENDING UNION RULES.

    “On their side the trade unions might be sure that they were not prejudicing their interest by temporarily waiving and suspending the ...

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  26. NO GROUND FOR PANIC.

    “ There is not the least ground or apology for panic. We are now in the ninth month of the most momentous war in the world’s history, and ...

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  27. SIGNIFICANT MOVE.

    There are significant indications that the enemy is preparing for a partial retreat. ...

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  28. BOMBS DROPPED ON SHIP.

    The steamer Uranius, while on a voyage from England to Holmatead (Sweden), states a Copenhagen message, encountered a Zeppelin off ...

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  29. AVIATORS AT WORK.

    Belgian aviators have delivered determined attacks on the arsenal at Bruges, and also on tho aerodrome at Lisseveghe, north-west of Bruges. ...

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  31. WOMEN’S PEACE CONGRESS.

    Owning to the absence of steam sh[?]rs. the Englishwomen who had intended to attend the International Women’s Peace Congress, to be held ...

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  32. OVER THE FRONTIER.

    A communique from Petrograd states that the Austrians delivered a particularly stubborn attack on the Polen heights near Rostok ...

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  33. GERMANS BROUGHT TO EARTH.

    “An improvement in the weather,” states Field-Marshal Sir John French in his latest bulletin from the front, “has resulted in an increased aerial ...

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  35. ASPHYXIATING GASES.

    The Germans in an official statement from Berlin at the end of last week complained that the British (REUTERS’ SPECIAL CABLES.) ...

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  36. ENEMY AEROS.

    Ten German aeroplanes dropped bombs on Belostok, near Grodno (in West Russia). several civilians were killed or injured. ...

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  38. CAMEROON’S SUCCESS.

    After severe fighting during the last Week in the Cameroons the Germans were compelled to withdraw to the plateau inland. The German ...

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  41. SERBIA AND BULGARIA.

    It is reported from Nish, the temporary capital of Serbia, that a second body of raiders, 200 in number, has entered Serbia from ...

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  42. DUM-DUM BULLETS.

    An efficial communiquie from Petrograd announces that the Russians have discovered the secret order of General Kuslanek, the Austrian ...

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  43. INDIAN FRONTIER AFFRAY.

    It is announced officially from India that 4000 Mohmand tribesman (REUTERS’ SPECIAL CABLES.) largest body of men who had ever ...

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  45. KHYBER PASS RAID.

    A Simla telegram dealing with the North-west j frontier incident states that the Mohmand tribesmen advanced on Sbabkadz on April 18, ...

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