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  3. DEADLOCK AT VERDUN

    The offensive continues at Verdun, but with the exception of penetrating the French trenches at Hill 295 for a length of 500 yards the enemy has made no progress whatever. "Everywhere," says this French communique, "our line is intact." On April 9 the enemy ...

    Article : 319 words
  4. MISSING SOLDIERS

    All returned soldiers having reliable information about any of the undermentioned wounded or missing soldiers are requested to supply it personality, ...

    Article : 338 words
  5. GERMAN UNREST

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday, 1.40 a.m.— According to a report, a remnant of a German battalion were recently ordered to return to the firing line at ...

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  6. VERDUN

    PARIS, Monday, 5.30 p.m.—A communique reports that operations on April 9 marked the first great attempt of a general offensive along a front ...

    Article : 145 words
  7. DISAGREEMENT WITH TURKEY.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday 1.40 a.m. —Messages from Berlin indicate that there is serious disagreement with Turkey owing to the recall of ...

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  8. SPEECH BY THE KING

    LONDON, Monday, 8.50 p.m.—His Majesty the King, at Buckingham Palace, in welcoming the French delegates who have arrived in England ...

    Article : 195 words
  9. ENEMY REPEATEDLY HURLED BACK.

    PARIS, Monday, 2.5 p.m.—The "Petit parisien" says that the Germans hurled at least a division into the fray between Quavocount ...

    Article : 81 words
  10. VIOLENT ENEMY ATTACKS.

    PARIS, Tuesday, 2.55 a.m.—A communique states that the bombardment westward of the Mouse is growing in intensity. The Germans soon ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. THE BRITISH FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday, 1.30 p.m.—Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We captured the mine crater remaining in German hands at St. Eloi, ...

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  12. RUSSIANS IN ARMENIA

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday, 1.40 a.m.— An official report states:— Our troops in the Caucasus attacked in deep snow, crossing a large number ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. SPEECH BY MR. ASQUITH.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 12.5 a.m.—Mr. Asquith the Prime Minister, president at a dinner tendered to the French Parliamentary delegates. There was a ...

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  14. IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Tuesday, 7.50 a.m.—In the House of Commons to-day several members severely criticised the railway ticket, match and amusement ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. INQUIRIES INVITED

    The Information Bureau at Hobart is prepared to make inquiries through its agents in Egypt, Malta, and England. It is desirable to have as full ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    LONDON, Monday, 7.50 p.m.—A Berlin wireless message reads:— "We repulsed an attempt by bombing parties to recapture the craters ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Monday, 5.30 p.m.— General Sir Pircy Lake reports that General Gorringe's preparation for an attack upon Sanniayat port are well ...

    Article : 75 words
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  19. MR. HUGHES INTERVIEWED.

    LONDON, Monday, 7.50 p.m.—When interviewed Mr. Hughes said: "Of course I shall be very glad to go. I think the matters to be dealt with are ...

    Article : 167 words
  20. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday, 1.40 a.m.— A communique reports:— We captured a trench in the Lower Styrpa region. The enemy in his ...

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  21. OPERATIONS HAMPERED BY FLOODS.

    LONDON, Monday, 10.10 p.m.— General Sir Percy Lake has issued a further report, which states that the attack at dawn on April 9 at ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. NAVAL WARFARE

    COPENHAGEN, Monday, 2.5 p.m.— A report states that for the first time since the beginning of the war German steamers have arrived at the ...

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  23. STORY OF THE ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Monday, 10.10 p.m.— General Candler, from the British headquarters, describes the storming of Umm-el-Hannah and Faliyah on ...

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  24. MR. HUGHES WILL GO TO PARIS.

    LONDON, Monday, 7.30 p.m.—Mr. Asquith replying to Mr. E. A. Goulding, Conservative M.P. for Worcester, said that when he answered the ...

    Article : 161 words
  25. SIX STEAMERS LOST.

    LONDON, Monday, 10.16 p.m.— Lloyd's report that the British steamers Zafra, Glen Almond, Silksworth Hall, Eastern City and Yonne have ...

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  26. AERIAL WARFARE

    PARIS, Tuesday, 2.55 p.m.—Our airman brought down a Fokker in our lines in the Verdun district on Saturday. Our special guns on ...

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  27. WITTENBERG HORRORS

    LONDON, Monday, 7.30 p.m.—Lord Robert Cecil. Under Secretary to the Foreign Office, said that he had arranged for Sir Robert Younger's ...

    Article : 121 words
  28. TURKS CONFIDENT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday, 10.10 p.m.—A telegram states that the Turks express confidence in the situation in Mesopotamia. They have ...

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  29. ANZAC DAY

    LONDON, Monday, 1.50 p.m.— Australian and New Zealand soldiers will attend a memorial service at Westminster Abbey on Anzac Day. ...

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  30. WHY A WOMAN LOOKS OLD.

    A woman who has grey hair at ferty looks several years older. She cannot avoid suspicion, but she may look less than forty by rising Russian ...

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