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  4. THE PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.55 a.m.—Mr. Hughes' condition is practically unaltered, Slowness of improvement must be expected, [?] the doctors are ...

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  5. AERIAL WARFARE

    LONDON, Saturday, 2.53 a.m.—Five Zeppelins have raided the eastern counties. The result is as yet unknown. It is reported that they also visited ...

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  6. THE CLYDE TROUBLE

    LONDON, Saturday, [?] p.m.—Ten thousand Clyde engineers, at a meeting held at Glasgow Green, adopted a resolution resenting the apparent ...

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  7. ZEPPELIN RAID ON BRITAIN

    LONDON, Saturday, 7.30 p.m.— There have been desperate attacks in the ruins of Malancourt, due to the exasperating French offensive at ...

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  8. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 9.55 p.m.— A communique states:— We repulsed an enemy attack on the forest near Mokritza. We annihile- ...

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  9. CLYDE WORKERS MARCH THROUGH GLASGOW.

    LONDON, Saturday, 6 a.m.—Thousands of Clyde workers took a holiday to attend the protest demonstration. Crowds, of citizens in Glasgow hissed ...

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  10. CASUALTIES—28 KILLED, 44 INJURED.

    LONDON, Saturday, 6.25, p.m.—The War Office states that the Zeppelin raiders were organised in two squadrons and a detached ship. The former ...

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  11. CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Saturday, 1.10 p.m.— Details of General Smuts' successful enveloping movement show that the German's contested every foot. The ...

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  12. MEN RETURNING TO WORK.

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.25 a.m.—In view of the fact that the Clyde dispute is setting down, in consequence of the men returning to work, the ...

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  13. NAVAL WARFARE

    LONDON, Saturday, 2.30 p.m.—A Scotsman, who participated in the Sylt raid, said it was one of the most stirring days he had experienced since the ...

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  14. TEMPERATURE LOWER.

    LONDON, Saturday, 11.15 p.m.— Mr. Hughes is progressing favorably, his temperature to-night being 99. He is now able to read and finds rest and ...

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  15. RECRUITING IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Saturday, 8 a.m.—Lord Derby, in a letter read at a meeting of attested married men at the Albert Hall, said: "My duty is to endeavor ...

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  16. CAPTURED BY PATROL BOAT.

    LONDON, Saturday, 7.35 a.m.—Official: One Zeppelin came down off the Thames, and was captured by a British patrol boat. ...

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  17. GERMANY AND MR. HUGHES.

    LONDON, Saturday, 3.10 p.m.—The "Evening Standard" considers that the German abuse of Mr. Hughes shows that Germany regards him as a man ...

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  18. CREW TAKEN TO CHATHAM.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.40 p.m.—Two of the officers of the L15 and 16 men were conveyed to Chatham. It is expected that the remainder will follow. ...

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  19. POST-WAR PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Saturday, 1.10 p.m. — Sir Thos. Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, speaking at the Mansion House, replied to ...

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  20. A DISTRESSING MISHAP

    LONDON, Saturday, 9 p.m.—A distressing naval mishap accurred during Tuesday's blizzard. Though the storm was at its height many naval liberty ...

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  21. DRIVEN OUT BY COUNTER-ATTACK.

    PARIS, Saturday, 11.45 p.m.—A communique states:— We wrecked the enemy trenches south of Sainte Marieapy. ...

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  22. THE WHITE SEA

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday, 9 a.m.— The ice in the White Sea is beginning to melt, and it is expected that Archangle will te-open in mid-April. ...

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  23. THE CONQUEST'S CUTTER.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.5 p.m.—The Admiralty announces that nothing has been seen or head of the Conquest's cutter till the morning, when it was ...

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  24. SERVIA'S CROWN PRINCE

    LONDON, Saturday, 7.5 p.m.—Charing Cross station was crowded to welcome the Crown Prince of Servia. Prince Albert met the special train. ...

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  25. IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Saturday, 4.55 p.m.—It is expected that Mr. M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, will propose a 20 per cent. increase on the income tax, ...

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  26. BRITISH SEAPLANE IN TROUBLE.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday, 3.10 p.m.— Danish fishermen at Nebel on Saturday sighted a seaplane riding upon the sea. They reported the matter to the ...

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  27. FRENCH EVACUATE VILLAGE.

    PARIS, Saturday, 4.40 p.m.—A communique states:— The bombardment at Malancourt redoubled in violence. The Germans ...

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  28. THE BRITISH AT ST. ELOI

    LONDON, Saturday, 6 a.m.—We easily repelled an attack near Neuville and Styaat. The enemy attack south of St. Eloi broke, down under our fire. ...

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  29. JOY IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Saturday, 6.50 p.m.— There was intense joy in the metropolis at the prompt announcement of the Zepp's downfall. ...

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  30. ENGLAND AND HOLLAND

    LONDON, Saturday, 6 a.m.—Cables connecting Holland with England have been cut, only postal communication being now available. ...

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  31. MR ASQUITH IN ROME

    HOME, Saturday, 6 p.m—The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, has arrived in Rome, the city being, en fete. The school children and the Government ...

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  32. ENEMY REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday, 8 a.m.—A Berlin wireless message states that at the village of Malancourt, the French defence establishments on both sides ...

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  33. A GERMAN SPY.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday, 10.25 a.m. —Ernest Schiller, who was recently landed at Lewes, has confessed to being a spy in the pay of Germany. He has ...

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  34. ADDITIONAL INCOME TAX

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.25 a.m.—The "Daily Telegraph" believes that Mr. M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, intends to raise an additional ...

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  35. EXCITEMENT IN HOLLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday, 1.25 a.m. — A delayed message from The Haguo states that them was excitement in Holland on Friday owing to the report ...

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  36. THE L15.

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.10 p.m. — Official:—The damaged Zeppelin descended in the Thames Estuary and surrendered to our patrol vessels. The ...

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  37. "UNFAILING FAITH IN FINAL TRIUMPH."

    ROME, Saturday, 7.50 p.m.—It is stated that Mr. Asquith is very gratified at his reception. The newspapers consider that his visit seals the ...

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  38. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION

    LONDON, Saturday, 1.10 p.m.—Canada and South Africa have accepted the Empire Parliamentary Association's invitation for delegates to visit ...

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  39. FRENCH HOLD HILL 304.

    PARIS, Saturday, 6.50 p.m.—A communique states:— A bombardment took place in the night, of extreme violence, between ...

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  40. MORE HUN CHIVALRY.

    PARIS, Saturday, 9 a.m. — A German submarine in the Black Sea torpedoed the Messageries Maritime ship Portgugal, which was being used as a ...

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  41. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    LONDON, Saturday, 6 a.m. — Sir Douglas Haig reports:— There has been much aerial activity on both sides. We carried out ...

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  42. 115 MISSING.

    LONDON, Saturday, 11.10 a.m. — The missing from the Portugal total 115, including 15 Sisters of Charity. ...

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  43. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 7.50 p.m. —The Norwegian steamer Memento, has been sunk, one sailor being drowned. ...

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  44. AEROPLANE TESTING.

    LONDON, Saturday, 1.10 p.m. — Aviators engaged in testing new machines will in future receive increased pay in consideration of the risks they ...

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  45. THE LOSS OF THE SILIUS.

    CHRISTIANIA, Saturday, 7.30 p.m. —Germany has notified Norway that a German submarine was not responsible for the sinking of the Silius. ...

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  46. 90 BOMBS DROPPED.

    LONDON, Saturday, 6 a.m.—The Zeppelins crossed the coast in different places and times and steered different courses. It is reported that 90 ...

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  47. THE GERMAN BATTLE PLAN.

    LONDON, Saturday, 7 p.m.—Newspapers correspondents point out the novelty of the German battle plan [?] Verdun. They use 12in. guns, which ...

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  48. EMPIRE RELATIONS

    LONDON, Saturday, 11.20 p.m. — Opinion upon the question of closer Empire relations are crystalling in favor of some form of post-war Imperial ...

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  49. TORPEDOES PIERCE ENGINE-ROOM.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 7.25 p.m.— A Red Cross official says that the Portugal was in the act of anchoring, when a submarine sent two torpedoes ...

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  50. ANTI-NEUTRALITY IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Saturday, 12.5 p.m. —A member of the German Secret Service, Von der Goltz, has been brought from Britain to give evidence on behalf ...

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  52. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Saturday, 11.45 p.m.—His Majesty the King has sent the following message to General Townshend:— "J. together with all your fellow ...

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  53. ATTACK COMPLETELY REPULSED.

    PARIS, Sunday, 1.25 a.m.—The latest communique states that the German attack between Donanmont Fort and Vaux village was completely stopped. ...

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