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  6. APPALLING LOSSES

    A French communique received yesterday says— The artillery action was continued all along the front to the north ...

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  7. PLAY HOUSES

    The public are reminded that the last two nights of this famous Fox feature film are announced, and that on Saturday night it will be ...

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  8. WAR NOTES

    The state of affairs on the Western. Front is now more interesting than it has been since the establishment of that front. It is also far more ...

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  9. U.S.A.

    The opponents of selectrive conscription are having their day in congress, reports a Washington message. Pacificists in the galleries of the ...

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  10. ON THE SEA

    Continuing the description of the Channel raid, from the point when the Swift and Broke had disposed of two of the raiders, the Press Bureau ...

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  11. GERMAN OFFICER DONS KHAKI.

    Mr Robinson, the “Times” correspondent as the British headquarters, states that British troops belonging to two different battalions retired ...

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  12. ANOTHER DESTROYER RAID

    A naval communique states:—A squadron of German destroyers bombarded Dunkirk for tea minutes on the night of the 25th April. While ...

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  13. AMERICA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that the United States Shipping Board reports that 12 of the seized German m[?]ntmen will be ...

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  14. HOME RULE.

    In response to Lord Northcliffe’s request leading Americans have expressed opinions on Rome Rule for Ireland. Mr Roosevelt, ex-President. ...

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  15. TIVOLI PICTURES

    A great crowd assembled at Her Majesty’s Theatre last evening to witness the new programme screened, which included a magnificent ...

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  16. “PEACE ON ANY TERMS.”

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam says that a message from [?]lin announces that in reference to the urgent demand by the people that ...

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  17. HOW IT DEVELOPED.

    Before the attem[?]t at V[?]dun there had been no such thine as a continuing offensive in the West, and conditions on the Russian front were too ...

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  18. FOE’S HEAVY LOSSES.

    The “Times”, correspondent at the British headquarters states that the ferocity of the fighting and the slaughter of the Germans are ...

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  19. CHINA’S ENTRY

    Reuter’s correspondent at Pckin states that a conference of provincial and military Governors voted una[?]ously favor of China entering the ...

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  20. ALFRED HALL PICTURES

    The splendid programme of the Triangle pictures screened at the Alfred Hall last night, to an appreciative audience, consisted of a fine ...

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  21. CANADA’S BUDGET.

    Canada’s unprecedented prosperity was the theme of the Budget speech delivered by Sir W. [?] White, Minister for Finance, in the Domination ...

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  22. ENGLISH PIERROTS.

    The latest comers of the Pierrot family opened to a big audience at the Mechanics’ Institute last night. The company is a strong one, ...

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  23. FOOD PROBLEM,

    In the House or Lords on Wednesday evening the debate on the limitation of food consumption was continued. ...

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  24. UNREST IN SWEDEN.

    The “Daily Mails” representative at Christiania says that there is a widespread revolutionary movement through Sweden, civil and ...

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  25. BRITONS AT BAY.

    Mr Beach Thomas states that advancing waves of Germans surrounded and isolated some Argyles, Sutherlands, and Middlesexers, who ...

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  26. WAR HONORS.

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  27. THE NATION WARNED.

    The “Times” in a leading article on the increased sinkings says that Lord Devonport’s speech warns the nation to prepare for a coming ...

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  28. RETIREMENT AND OFFENSIVES.

    The Hindenburg retirement seems to have been wonderfully well planned. Although it did not succeed, considering the difficulties in its way, it must ...

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  30. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN

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  31. VAST TONNAGE LOCKED UP.

    Lord Devonport in the House of Lords said that vast tonnage was locked up in military transport. Our shipping reserves are in no way ...

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  34. ITALIAN FIGURES

    An Italian naval communique states that for the week ending 22nd April arrivals at Italian ports numbered 3s and sailings 425. The sinkings were ...

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