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  4. "OVERWHELMING ITALIAN VICTOR".

    The Italians lave cut off all communication from Kill 323 (or Hermada Hill), and are attacking from all sides. The garrison, however, is keeping up a murderous fire. The importance of Hermada Hill, which is the key to the entire front, lies in the fact that it is practically an isolated height, 1,000 feet above sea level, dominating tho Adriatic, and both ...

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  5. POPE AND PEACE

    NEW YORK, Saturday. —Cardinal Gasparri the Papal Secretary, has given the United Press Agency an amplifying statement concerning the ...

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  6. STORMING HILL 304.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The "Matin" says that for two days a hail of shell fire fell on Hill 304. The storm redoubled, and again re-doubled at 3 ...

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  7. HERMADA HILL ISOLATED

    ROME, Saturday.—Hermada Hill is being attacked from all sides: Although isolated, and unable to received reinforcements, the garrison continues ...

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  8. GERMAN DISRUPTION

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — The "Berliner Tageblatt" says that Herr Von Papen, the Progressive Leader, delivered an ultimatum to Dr. ...

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  10. FIRST LINE DEFENCES BROKEN.

    ROME, Saturday. — The entire Austrian first line of defences, and, in some places, the second and third lines were broken during the night. Fighting is ...

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  11. VIGOROUS NAVAL CO-OPERATION.

    ROME, Saturday. — Anglo-Italian monitors have resumed an intense, bombardment upon the enemy's rear. Italian seaplanes repeatedly shelled ...

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  12. U-BOAT LOSSES.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — At a meeting of the Reichstag committee, Admiral Von Capello, replying to Mr. Lloyd George, assorted that the enemy's ...

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  13. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A communique states:— In the Champagne a rather lively artillery duel is proceeding in the ...

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  14. SERIOUS RUSSIAN CRISIS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times' " Washington. correspondent states that news has been received which is ...

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  15. THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Philip Gibbs, describing the Canadians' wonderful fighting against heavy odds at Lens, states:— ...

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  16. TRIESTE WITHIN GUN RANGE.

    ROME, Saturday.—The "Tribune's" naval correspondent tributes the excellent work accomplished by British and Italian monitors in the Trieste Gulf. ...

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  17. FAVORABLE IMPRESSION IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Cardinal Gaspari's statement, particularly the suggestion that Belgium should be compensated, has created a more ...

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  18. "ITALIAN VICTORY OVERWHELMING."

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The Italian victory is reported to be overwhelming. ...

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  19. "CLOSER CO-OPERATION."

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Berlin official message states that the Kaiser and Dr. Michaelis spent Friday afternoon at the army headquarters ...

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  20. RUSSIA'S GIGANTIC PROBLEMS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Replying to a note from the Russian, Government stating that Russia would pursue the war to final triumph, Dr. ...

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  21. ALLIED DISCUSSIONS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent says that it is believed that an exchange of views between the United ...

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  22. ITALIAN COMMUNIQUES.

    ROME, Saturday. — A communique states:— The battle continues. We carried some new positions, and ...

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  23. VON CAPELLE'S FIGURES DISPROVED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—Herr Erzberger, criticising Admiral Von Capelle's figures, declared them to be [?] leading, as he had deducted the total ...

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  24. AUSTRIAN LOSSES 65,000.

    ROME, Saturday. — It is estimated that 65,000 Austrians were placed hors de combat during the first four days of the offensive. ...

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  25. BRITISH COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A British official message states:— Fierce fighting is proceeding south of Lens. We hold the German ...

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  26. CANADIANS IMMOVABLE.

    OTTAWA, Saturday. — The Canadians have captured 1,100 prisoners about Lens. The Canadians repulsed 20 ...

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  27. I.W.W. ACTIVITIES

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York World's" Petrograd correspondent states that more than 700 so-called Americans have arrived within the past ...

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  28. AWFUL BATTLE PROCEEDING.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent asserts that the fighting for possession of Hermada Hill is of the fiercest ...

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  29. REICHSTAG BLOC FORMING

    ZURICH, Saturday.—The National Liberals, the Centre Party, the Progressives, and the majority Socialist Party, have combined to introduce ...

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  30. TWO YEARS MORE WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The State Department is informed that Germany is urging theo people to prepare, for another two years of war. This ...

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  31. "HOLD LENS AT ALL COSTS!"

    PARIS, Saturday. — The "Petit Parisien's correspondent on the British front reports that the Germans have been ordered to hold Lens at all ...

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  32. AUSTRALIANS HEAVILY REINFORCED.

    MILAN, Saturday.—Enemy correspondents at the front agree that the battle now proceeding is the most desperate yet fought on the Italian front. ...

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  33. "SPITEFUL ENGLAND!"

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday—The Kaiser, in a violent harrangue to the German armies in Flanders, said:—"England is our most spiteful adversary, ...

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  34. SOCIALIST PEACE TERM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Socialist Party has prepared a statement for submission to the inter-Allied Socialist Conference next week, which ...

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  35. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Count Ishii, leader of the Japanese mission to U.S., in presenting the Emperor's greetings to Persident Wilson, said than ...

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  36. BRITAIN'S WAR MEMORIAL

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Alfred Mond's committee, which was appointed in 1915 to consider the most suitable from for a war memorial, has ...

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  37. CAPTURED GERMAN LETTER.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A captured German's letter to his father, written at Lens, states:—"I would rather go to hell than continue within this ...

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  38. MACKENSEN FOILED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Morning Post's Jessy correspondent states that after a fortnight's desperate fighting, General Mackensen has only ...

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  39. CONQUERING ITALIANS.

    LONDON, Sunday. — A semi-official Italian message points out that reasons of expediency and military interest prevent headquarters from yet disclosing ...

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  40. AMERICA'S WAR BILL.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The U.S. war expenditures now totals more than 24,000,000 dollars (£4 ,800,000), daily, approximately two-thirds of ...

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  41. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A German communique states:—We recaptured trenches south of the Ypres-Menin road. We ...

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  42. ENEMY'S WANING STRENGTH.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mr. G. Warner Allen, who is on the Verdun front, says:— The Verdun battle reveals ample ...

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  43. "END OF WAR IN SIGHT"

    LAUSANNE, Saturday.—The Austrian Emperor, replying to a Coration, deputation, described his peace efforts, and declared he was confident ...

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  44. DUTCH GRAIN SHIPS RELEASED.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Upwards of 20 Dutch grain, ships have been permitted to sail on condition that they agree to give part of their ...

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  45. WAR PRISONERS

    LONDON, Saturday. — Official: Since April 9 the British have captured 46,155 Germans, the French have captured 43,722, the Italians have ...

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  46. LARGER SHIPPING PROPAGANDA.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The Shipping Hoard has submitted a programme involving 1.270 ships, displacing 8,000,000 tons, in addition to the ...

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  48. RAPID FRENCH ADVANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday. — After rapturing Hill 304, the French advanced for a distance of two-thirds of a mile. This success shuts off the crescent of the ...

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