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  4. THE ECONOMIC PROBLEM

    Cables published below show that belligerents and, neutrals are alike suffering owing to the gigantic economic problems consequent on ...

    Article : 437 words
  5. THE GREAT OFFENSIVE

    There is an apparent lull on the West front—a precursor to ponding big battles. [?]ir Beach Thomas says that the ...

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  6. NAVAL BATTLE

    The Admiralty announces that yesterday night five German destroyers attempted to raid Dover, and fired a number of rounds into plonghed fields ...

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  7. ANZACS' GREAT VICTORY .

    Details of the, battle of Lagnicourt show that it was one of the most san-. guinary German repulses of the war. The Australians got their heaviest and ...

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  8. EXISTENCE OF FACTORY

    The Paris newspaper “L’Homme Enchame states that the existence of German corpse factory is confirmed the evidence of an American ...

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  9. HUNS REPUDIATE REPORT

    A German message says that the authorities repudiate tho loathsome, ridiculous report that they are using dead bodies to extract oils and h[?]g ...

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  10. NORWAYS ALTERNATIVE

    Norway is faced with the alternative of going to war with German or starving she is losing on an averge two ship of 2270 tons and ...

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  11. THE BRITISH ADVANCE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haid reports:—“After sharp lighting we captured Gomanelie[?], village, taking prisoners. We repulsed an ...

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  12. GERMAN REPUDIATION

    Newspapers agree that the latest official repudiation regarding corpse factories is un[?] eptable It is noteworthy that Berlin ...

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  13. GERMAN DESERTERS

    The Amsterdam newspaper, “Handelsblad” reports that 600 German fusiliers, sailors, and Landsturmers deserted and tried to cross the ...

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  14. TROUBLE IN SWEDEN.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Copenhagen states that daily demonstrations take place in Sweden against the Food Control Committee. Seven ...

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  15. ELEVEN DAYS’ CAPTURES.

    A French communi[?]uu states'.— “Between the so[?]me and the oise there was violent reciprocal ar[?]erying particularly south of St. ...

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  16. THE MILITARY POSITION

    Lord Curzon, speaking at Derby, said that the military position at present was distinctly encouraging, but he did not wish his hearers to run ...

    Article : 119 words
  17. DESPERATE TACTICS.

    The stiff fighting on the Laon and Moronvilllors Plate[?]uf is du[?] to the [?] desperation of the German effof[?] avoid Seing pushed back into the ...

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  18. RAID ON CA[?]S

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris [?] ports that German destroyers fired few shells at Calais on the night of 20th April and the morning of 21st ...

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  19. WHEAT ADVANCES

    Chicago report whe[?]t continues to on the Chicago market, and previous records have been, surpassed. The price to-day- reached 101[?] a ...

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  20. THE STITCH IN TIME

    Self neglect is really the cause of much of the serious illness which people suffer from People let themselves go when they are just a little out of ...

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  21. GREAT GERMAN CRUISER

    Router’s correspondent at Amsterdam reports that a message from Berlin announces hat a great cruiser which has just been launched has been ...

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  22. AUSTRIA’S PEACE MOVES.

    The “Observer's” correspondent at Berne telegraphs that Austria's peace moves are inspired from Berlin with the object of driving a deep wedge ...

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  23. SPAIN'S ATTITUDE

    Mr Fyfe, at Madrid, says that German nervousness at Spain’s attitude is increasing. All Germans on the coast towns were instructed to realise on ...

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  24. PIRACY OUTRAGES

    Advices from Youiden report that the Norwegian relief ship Kongil bound for Rotterdam with a cargo of 8000 tons of wheat, was sunk in the ...

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  25. THE NUT-CRACKERS

    Beutor's correspondent at the British t[?] Headquarters states that a heavy deliberate bomber [?]ent is proceeding overshelining acth[?]ry ...

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  26. EFFORT TO BETRAY RUSSIA.

    Reflection upon the recent changes in Russia increase the feeling that the revolution was one of the roost astonishing, and almost miraculous, ...

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  27. BLOW AT ST. QUENTIN.

    “Between St. Queentin and the Oise there is great reciprocal artillary activity, particularly in the north of Grugies and south of the ...

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  28. ENEMY’S PEACE OFFENSIVE.

    Reports from Paris state that j the newspaper “Le Matin" states the Allied Prime Ministers found themselves in entire agreement ...

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  29. HORRIBLE CHARGES

    In. connection with the corpse factary the Maharajah of Bikanir states “We may be certain the German authorities are not more considerate of ...

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  31. ADDITIONAL BRITISH GAINS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “Yesternight we secured the ground gained east of Fampoux Fighting ...

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  32. THE AUSTRIAN CRISIS.

    It transpires, report an Amsterdam message, that the political Austria, coupled with several Ministerial resignations, although ...

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