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  3. BRITISH OFFENSIVE RESUMED

    Early on Sunday morning the British again took up the attack, and occupied a further secton of the "Hindenburg" line between Fontaine, Les Croisilles, and Bullecourt. Lat messages indicated that heavy fighting still continues. Cadorna's, offensive continues to be pressed vigorously east of Gorizia ...

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  4. MARINE WARFARE

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—The Swedish steamers Yesterland, Viking, and Aspen, laden with grain from England to Sweden, were torpedoed in the ...

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  5. ITALIAN THRUST

    ROME, Sunday.—A communique states:— We extended our positions at Vodice, and drove back dense masses of ...

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  6. FRENCH VESSEL TORPEDOED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The French naval vessel Colbert was torpedoed in the Mediterranean on April 30, and 51 drowned. ...

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  7. RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Russian communique states:— Our artillery repulsed an attempted attack eastward of Kalncem. Our ...

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  8. 30,000 AUSTRIAN CASUALTIES.

    ROME, Monday.—The "Messagero" states that 30.000) Austrian casualties were caused in the first four, days of the Italian offensive. ...

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  9. OFFICIAL GERMAN CASUALTIES

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Press Burean can publishes the German official casualties for April as 42,838, of which 11,979 were deaths. The total for the ...

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  10. FIGHTING IN THE MOUNTAINS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at the Italian Headquarters, cabling on Sunday, stated that the. battle on the Upper ...

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  11. NEW BRITISH DRIVE

    LONDON, Monday.—Field Marshal Sir D. Haig reports:— As the result of an early morning attack we occupied a further section of the "Hindenburg" line, ...

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  12. DELATING THE ALLIES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Chronicle" states:— The 32 miles of French front, between St. Qnentin and Laffaux has ...

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  13. PALESTINE

    A despatch, from Cairo states that the Australian Light Horse and the British Mounted Yeomanry are constantly harrying the ...

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  14. HUNS' TERRIBLE GRUELLING.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The "Matin's" correspondent on the British front stated that extracts front prisoners' letters testify to the enemy's dismay; one ...

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  15. AUSTRIANS USE LIVE WIRES.

    ROME, Sunday.—The "Messagero," describing the Italian offensive, states that the Austrians place a live electric wire behind their advanced troops in ...

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  16. GERMAN VERSION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A German communique states:— We heavily repulsed English attacks south of the Scarpe. ...

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  17. JEWISH HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Dr. Weizman, presiding over the English Zionist conference, thought it premature to the of the establishment of the independence ...

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  18. FURTHER RETREAT ANTICIPATED.

    PARIS, Sunday. - Tuesday, a French correspondent, states that the Germans are hastily digging switch trenches in the Artois and Champagne ...

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  19. AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The War Department is arranging for the despatch of a second, and probably a larger military expedition to France in the ...

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  20. FRENCH FONT

    PARIS, Sunday.—A communique states:— A most violent artillery struggle is in progress in the region of the whole ...

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  21. THE "LIBERTY LOAN."

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A great campaign has been organised to sell "liberty war loan" bonds. which commences on Monday, when 500 expert ...

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  22. NEW YORK TO PETROGRAD

    A through railway from New York to Petrograd, by way of British Columbia and Alaska, has been proposed by American capitalists, who believe it possible ...

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  23. FONTAINE AND CHERISHY THREATENED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Philp Gibbs states that the British are fighting astride the Sensee River, northeast of Croisilles, and west of ...

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  24. BUENOS AIRES WHEAT EMBARGO RENEWED.

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday.—The renewal of the embargo on the exportation of wheat due to the shortage of crops is officially announced. ...

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  25. VIGOROUS GERMAN ATTACKS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—A communique states:— The enemy's artillery operations are most active on the Chemin des ...

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  26. BELGIUM'S FATE

    AMSTERDAM. Monday.—The German papers publish the late General Von Rissing's political testament. Belgium must, he states, be added ...

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  27. "ENGLISH COMPLETELY REPULSED."

    LONDON, Sunday.—A communique states:— The lighting lias increased in intensity about Arras; we completely ...

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  28. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Government has decided to recruit coal miners medically classified A, who entered the industry since August, 1914, ...

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  29. GRAVE STRIKES IN GERMANY.

    ZURICH, Monday.—The "Arbeiter Zeitung" states that grave strikes have occurred at the war factories and naval dockyards at Elbing. Stettin and ...

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  30. BLIND PRUSSIAN STUPIDITY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that Nerr Maximilian Harden, in a remarkable article in "Die Zukunft." denounces the blind Prusisan stupidity ...

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  31. LAW AND ORDER

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—The Coalition Government's programme is welcomed with profound satisfaction in all quarters, particularly the rejection of ...

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  32. "DRIVEN FROM BULLECOURT"

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph". Rotterdam correspondent states that a commentary on the German official claim to have ...

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  34. NEW FRENCH AMBASSADOR.

    PARIS. Sunday.—M. Thomas, the French Minister of Munitions, is visiting Petrograd, where ho may remain as French Ambassador until his ...

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