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  4. MASSED ATTACKS RECOMMENCE

    As indicated on Saturday, the enemy after a lull of six days is again on the offensive. On Friday he directed heavy onslaughts against a large section of the Allied front, and succeeded in slightly pressing the Anglo-French troops back-the former south of .Albert, at Dernacourt ...

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  6. ITALY'S ACCOUNT.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday— Buda Pest[?] newspapers now openly assert that an offensive against Italy is impending. They declare that the occasion is ...

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  7. CZERNIN'S HYPOCRISY

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Blockade Minister, Lord Robert Cecil, replying to Count Czernin's recent peace statement, said:- Count Czernin ...

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  8. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    OTTAWA, Saturday — An Order- in-Council suppressing idleness has been passed by the Federal Government, insisting that every male ...

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  9. MILITARY HONORS

    LONDON, Saturday.— The following War Awards are announced:— BAR TO D.S.O. Australian.— Lieut.-Coloncl ...

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  10. AFRICAN RECRUITING EFFORT.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday — The Governor-General (Viscount Buxton) has offered to place his services as a speaker at the disposal of the ...

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  11. CONCENTRATIONS IN THE TYROL.

    PARIS, Saturday — "Le Temps" says that important Austrian concentrations have taken place in the Tyrol. It is bettered that Verona is the ...

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  12. D.S.O.

    Australians.— Lieut.Col. M. Purser, Capts. P. T. Roberts, J. C. Traill, Lieuts. J. L. Scales, H. C. Slater (Infantry), Majors W. B. Craig ...

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  13. SMUTS' SPEECHES BLOCKED

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday — The German censor has prohibited the publication of any of General Smuts' speeches. ...

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  14. CLEMEXCEAU'S ALLEGED FEELER

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — A semi-official message from Vienna apropos M. Clemencenu's denial of instigating peace, feelers, says:- ...

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  15. BARS TO MILITARY CROSS.

    Australians— Capts. H. W. Cumming, J. W. Hopkins, J. E. Lloyd, F. Sale, C. V. Smythe, V. E. Smythe, I. P. Stewart (Infantry), C. H. Leadman ...

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  16. "PERSISTENT HARASSING FIRE."

    ROME, Saturday — General Diaz reports :— "The enemy is directing a persistent harassing "fire upon the Asiago Platean. ...

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  17. THE IRISH CONVENTION.

    LONDON, Saturday — The Press Bureau states that the Irish Convention has adopted the chairman's draft report. ...

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  18. MILITARY CROSSES.

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  19. Battle Re-Opens

    LONDON, Friday.— The Germans attacked the British on a wide front in the neighborhood of Dernacourt (south of Albert) and made slight gains ...

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  20. GO ON OR GO UNDER

    NEW YOKE, Saturday. — Mr. James Beck, in a speech condemning America's tendency to boastfulness, said: — "We must place our backs ...

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  21. THE GOBLIN GUN.

    PARIS, Saturday — The long-range guns are most skilfully camouflaged and squads of aeroplanes protect tho neighborhood and the emplacement. ...

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  22. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Friday.— German official: Attacking yesterday south of the Somme, and on both sides of Moreuil, we threw the enemy out of strong ...

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  23. GERMANO-DUTCH FRONTIER CLOSED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday — The German-Dutch [?] has been closed till April 15, in order to conceal the movements of German troops ...

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  24. TERRIFIC GERMAN ATTACK

    LONDON, Saturday — The Germane have terrifically attacked Corbie, in the Somme Valley. The fighting continues. ...

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  25. BRITISH HOLDING FIRMLY.

    Later.— The British sonth-west of Albert are strongly holding the railway embankment, and thwarting the enemy's determined efforts to advance on ...

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  26. REVIEW OF BRITISH EXEMPTIONS

    LONDON, Saturday — The Ministry of National Service has. [?] immediate review of all military exemptions granted' on occupational ...

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  27. ONE ALLIED FRONT

    NEW YORK, Saturday — The "New York Times" Washington correspondent learns that British. French, Italian and American troops ...

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  28. ANGLO-AMERICAN FRIENDSHIP.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Press Bureau announces that the King, replying to the New York Chamber of Commerce's message expressing ...

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  29. AUSTRIA GROWING BELLICOSE.

    NEW YORK. Saturday.— The "New York World's" Home correspondent says that in contrast with Count Czercin's speech, other Austrian statesmen ...

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  30. MORE SHIPS WANTED.

    LONDON, Saturday.— In connection with the publicity campaign [?] posters are being exhibited in the shipyards, comparing the number ...

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  31. FRENCH FRONT FIERCELY ATTACKED.

    The Germans fiercely attacked the French, their object being the Amiens Clermont railway. All the attacks failed. ...

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  32. THE AIR WAR

    PARIS, Friday — The recent French raid on Karlsruhe killed 40 and wounded 100. Bombs dropped on MetzSablons crippled eight locomotives and ...

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  33. "EQUALLY BALANCED."

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. — Ex-Captain Persius, writing in the "Berlinor Tageblatt," admits that the submarine war has largely failed. He ...

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  34. CORRESPONDENTS' DESPATCHES

    LONDON, Saturday,— The Germans between Albert and Aveluy Wood employed six divisions on a 9,000 yard front. It became apparent this ...

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  35. FAMINE IN HOLLAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.— Hungrs mobs pillaged the bakers' ships, necessi[?]ing interference by the police to-day. Women shouted "Hunger!" ...

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  36. ENEMY SHELLING AMIENS.

    Later.— The correspondent of the United Press Association of America states that the Germans to-day occupied the crest of a wed-shaped ridge at the ...

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  37. NORWAY'S SHIPPING LOSSES.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Norwegian Legation has announced that 19 Norwegian ships, totalling 34,994 tons, were submarined, during ...

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  38. THE KAISER APOLOGISES.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday - The Kaiser has sent a personal letter in the Swiss President apologising for the murder of M. Stroething ...

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  40. FRENCH AND BRITISH UNITE.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Press Bureau announces that the King has sent a message to President Wilson conveying greetings on the anniversary ...

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  41. GERMAN EYES OPENING.

    The full effect of Prince Lichnowsky's disclosures are not yet apparent in Germany, but unquestionably they bare proved disconcerting, and are ...

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  42. SPIRITED NEW ZEALAND ATTACK.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Mr. Philip Gibbs states that the New Zealanders delivered two attacks this morning in splendid spirit, and captured 120 ...

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  44. THE GENEVA RAID

    LONDON, Saturday — The "Daily Express'" Geneva. correspondent states that the British air raid on Cologne caused 248 deaths, half of ...

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  45. AIR SUPERIORITY.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters, says:- The Germans have begun to dispute our air superiority, which the British ...

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  46. BRITISH MAN POWER

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Man-Power Bill has even wider scope than was generally supposed. It is understood that it fixes the new age limit at 50 ...

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  47. OFFICIAL BATTLE REPORTS

    LONDON, Friday.— Field Marshal Haig reports:- Heavy fighting proceeded this afternoon and late this evening between the ...

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  48. FRENCH GOVERNMENT "LIES LOW."

    PARIS, Friday. — The Government realised that Austria and Germany could not be separated except by military defeat, and that even ...

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  49. 100,000 AMERICANS AVAILABLE.

    All American troops hare been turned over to the Allies. Trains of motor trucks, miles long, are passing through the towns of France, and miles of ...

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  50. IMPORTS FROM AUSTRALIA RESTRICTED.

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Mr. Peter-son, Director of Imports, announces that no licenses for the importation of articles on the restricted list will be ...

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  51. AMERICANS SOUTH OF VERDUN.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Advices from the American Headquarters state that American forces now occupy a new sector on the House heights, south of ...

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  52. GERMAN SPIES ROUNDED UP.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Some 20 more German spies have been interned, including several prominent men. ...

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  53. VLADIVOSTOCK

    WASHINGTON, Friday — The American Consul reports that, the Japanese have landed a small armed force at Vlndivostock to protect residents. ...

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  54. FOCH'S TRUMP CARD.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent states that General Foch. addressing Anglo-French and American war ...

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  55. AMERICA'S BILLIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The United Stales has spent nine [?]n dollars since she entered the war, of which more than half represents loans ...

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  57. RUSSIAN AGRESSIVE ACT.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday — It transpires that Japanese marines were landed at Vladivostock because a small band of Russians raided a ...

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  58. RUSSIAN SHIPS CHARTERED

    PORTLAND (Oregon). Saturday — The notices States has chartered a Russian ship lying in an American port. Other Russian vessels will be ...

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  59. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    PAWS, Friday.— General Petain reports :- The Germans continued their attacks during the night with ...

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  60. CLIMAX YET TO COME.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Colonel Ropinsgton, writing in the "Morning Post," says:— "The enemy's trategic objective ...

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  61. [?] MARY'S GREETING.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Lord [?] has announced the [?] Alex[?] has [?] a message of greeting to the American women on the ...

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