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  5. THE VERDUN OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Sunday, 11.35 p.m.— Apropos of the Australian successes at Giffjaffa, east of Suez, the latest telegrams from Eastern Egypt state:— ...

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  6. THE BALKANS

    SALONIKA, Monday, 11.20 a.m.— A right occurred between some Bulgarians and Germans for possession of a telegraph office at a village westward ...

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  7. NAVAL WARFARE

    LONDON, Monday, 1.30 p.m.—The correspondent of the "Weekly Despatch," at Paris reported that the submarine responsible for the ...

    Article : 110 words
  8. GREEK SOVEREIGN RIGHTS.

    ATHENS, Monday, 11.20 a.m.—Sir Francis C. H. Elliott, British Minister at Athens, has emphasised, that the transport of Servians across Greece ...

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  9. SPEEDING UP SHIPBUILDING.

    LONDON, Monday, 11.20 a.m.— Mr. A. Henderson, President of the Board of Education, in a speech at Glasgow confirmed the Government's ...

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  10. THE DILEMMA OF GREECE.

    LONDON, Monday, 11.50 p.m.—Mr. Donohoe, the "Daily Chronicle's" Athens correspondent, reports that excitement runs high in connection with ...

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  11. VERDUN

    PARIS, Monday, 5.15 p.m.—A communique states:— We launched a vigorous attack on the enemy's positions southward of ...

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  12. BRITISH AT SODA BAY.

    ATHENS, Monday, 4.25 a.m.—The Allied battleships have arrived at Suda Bay, and are apparently creating a naval base similar to Argostoli. ...

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  13. GERMAN LIES.

    PARIS, Monday, 11.20. a.m. — A semi-official message points out that the German communiques persistently allege that General Petain is ...

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  14. GERMAN RAIDING CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Monday, 4.15 p.m.—An article, in the "Sunday Times," reviewing the commerce raiding for the 19 months ending March 23, states ...

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  15. GREEK PARLIAMENT ADJOURNEDED.

    ATHENS, Monday, 1.30 p.m.—M. Skouloudis, the Premier, speaking in the Chamber, denied having offered certain assistance to Bulgaria. No ...

    Article : 94 words
  16. HUN ABANDONMENT OF VERDUN

    AMSTERDAM, Monday, 8.35 p.m.— The German newspapers hint at the abandonment of any further attempt at Verdun, declaring that the German ...

    Article : 92 words
  17. ARMENIA

    PETROGRAD, Monday, 10.35 p.m. —A communique states:— Desperate fighting is taking place in the coastal region of Caucasia. ...

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  18. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Monday, 9.30 a.m.— The War Office has issued the following report from General Sir Percy Lake, Commander-in-Chief of the British ...

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  19. ENEMY REPORT.

    PARIS, Monday, 8.55 p.m.—A communique states— Violent fighting developed eastward of the Mouse on Saturday ...

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  20. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, 11.20 a.m.—President Wilson's latest Note to Germany cites 65 instances where torpedoing has violated American rights. ...

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  21. AERIAL WARFARE

    LONDON, Monday, 8.50 p.m.—The press Bureau states that three naval aeroplanes on Friday evening raided Constantinople, and dropped bombs on ...

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  22. GENERAL PETAIN TO HIS SOLDIERS.

    PARIS, Monday, 9.20 p.m.—General Petain, after the action on April 9, issued the following order of the day :— ...

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  23. A GALLANT FRENCHMAN

    PARIS, Monday, 4.25 a.m.—A lieutenant of a famous African corps has been awarded the Legion of Honor for a wonderful feat at Verdun. ...

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  24. ANGLO-FRENCH INDUSTRY.

    NEW YORK, Monday, 8.30 p.m.— A representative of the Pierpont Morgan firm, after a visit to Britain, declares that the immense supplies of ...

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  25. THE COMPULSION ISSUE

    LONDON, Monday, 12.10 a.m.—The "Daily Chronicle" states that the Cabinet on Friday deferred a decision on the question of general compulsion. ...

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  26. MR. BILLING PROPHESIES.

    LONDON, Monday, 8.30 p.m.—Mir. Pemborton-Billing, M.P., at a lecture, prophesied that within a few years the Royal Navy would take second place ...

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  27. AMERICAN SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, Monday, 10.20 p.m.— Five hundred of the most prominent citizens of the United States have forwarded to Britain a manifesto of ...

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  28. ENEMY VERSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday, 8.55 p.m.— A Turkish communique states:— Two aeroplanes ascending from the Dardanelles on Friday night ...

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  29. MR HUGHES IN LONDON

    LONDON, Monday, 9.20 p.m.—The Prime Minister of Australia, Hon. W. M. Hughes, is in the best of spirits, and says he feels like his old self, but ...

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  30. RECRUITING IN SOUTH AFRICA. A GENERAL'S OFFER.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday, 9.20 p.m.—At a stirring recruiting meeting General Brits offered to go to East Africa as a private, and to hand ...

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  31. BRITISH FRONT

    LONDON, Monday, 8.35 p.m. — A communique issued from Berlin states: There is violent mine firing and artillery activity on both banks of ...

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  32. ITALY'S PART IN THE WAR

    ROME, Monday, 4.25 a.m.—Baron Sonnina, speaking in the Chamber, said the Italian navy were using hundreds of vessels, and had carried ...

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  34. A NEW CANAL

    COPEHAGEN, Monday, 9.30 a.m.— The Municipality of Vienna is summoning a conference of the representatives of the Danubian countries of a canal ...

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