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  2. AMERICA SPEAKS.

    President Wilson's Note to Russia states:—"America will not be content with a peace with Germany which merely restores the status of Europe before ...

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  3. AMERICA'S TROOPS.

    General Pershing, Commander of the. American Expeditionary Force, with his staff, has arrived at Liverpool. He was welcomed by representatives of the ...

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  4. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    The Nord Sud Agency reports that both sides, are actively reconnoitring in the Riga region. '' The Germans are trying to smoke out ...

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  5. GREAT BRITISH SUCCESS.

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig, the British Commandant on the Western Front, reports:— Saturday was quiet on the battle front ...

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  6. IRISHMEN'S PART.

    Sir Edward Carson, the First Lord of the Admiralty, at a Unionist luncheon in Belfast, said ho was proud of the part Irishmen were playing at the front, ...

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  7. WE SHIFTED FRITZ.

    A wounded Britisher says the great explosion preceding Thursday's attack was a tremendous sight. The sky was filled with flames and ...

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  8. MAJOR REDMOND KILLED.

    Mr. William Redmond, M.P., has been killed in action. Major Redmond was wounded at Wytschaete on Thursday, and died on ...

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  9. ANZACS APPLAUDED.

    The newspapers describe the New Zealanders' capture of Messines as one of the shining feats by oversea troops in the war. The Australians shared their ...

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  10. THE KING'S MESSAGE.

    The King has sent the following telegrams to Sir Douglas Haig:— "I rejoice that thanks to the thorough preparation and splendid ...

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  11. AUSTRIANS WANT PEACE.

    A curious incident is reported from Kishinev, capital of the province of Bessarabia. Twenty-seven Austrians, including two ...

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  12. IMPROVED TANKS.

    M. Tudesq states that the British are experimenting in Flanders with a new type of tanks more powerful and more rapid than they used on the Somme. ...

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  13. KAISER'S ESCAPE.

    It is reported that the Kaiser and Field-Marshal von Hindenburg and their Staff were inside Ghent station during the last air raid. Three officers were killed. ...

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  14. FRENCH PRAISE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states:—French eye-witnesses agree that the battle was a masterpiece of preparation and rapidity of execution ...

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  15. INDIA'S WAR LOAN.

    In his Budget speech at the end of March Sir William Meyer expressed the hope that the special war loan would reach tea millions sterling. Over eighteen ...

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  16. ANZAC FIGHTING.

    This morning fighting by the side of the New Zealanders in their first great complete, battle since Gallipoli, the Australians swung round Ito make the flank of a ...

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  17. AUSTRIAN CRISIS.

    Following Count Wekerie's failure to form an Hungarian Cabinet, the Emperor called on Count Maurice Esterhazy. It is understood that Count Tisza, in an ...

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  18. IRISH CONVENTION.

    Sir Edward, Carson, First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Abercorn, Lord London-dairy, and the majority of the. Unionist members of the House of Commons, ...

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  19. KAISER'S ADDRESS.

    The Kaiser addressing the troops on the Western front, said:—"You are engaged in a valiant battle against a superior enemy whose attacks you are ...

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  20. CAVALRY GOES INTO ACTION.

    All the newspapers publish General Plumer's portrait, with a sketch of his career. "Le Journal" says the Australians, New ...

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  21. MATTERS IN PETROGRAD.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that it is reported that the Workers and Soldiers' Council is dissatisfied, with M. Kerensky, the ...

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  22. ANZAC PRISONERS.

    In consequence of the story of Mr. G. W. Bean, the Commonwealth Press representative, of the experiences of the escaped Australian prisoners, the London ...

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  23. AFFAIRS IN CANADA.

    Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, has offered Cabinet offices to the leading Liberals, and it is believed, that several will accept the offer. ...

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  24. GERMANY'S POLICY.

    The Kaiser's speech to the Branden-burgers, declaring that the German army will dictate peace, is regarded as an indication that the Kaiser has definitely ...

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  25. GERMANS TERROR-STRICKEN.

    The United Press correspondent at headquarters states the objectives on the Messines ridge were fully won, and the battle was carried out perfectly. ...

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  26. MR. W. A. HOLMAN.

    Mr. W. A. Holman, the Premier of New South Wales, has had an interview with H. Ribot the Prime Minister of France, who invited him to visit the French front. ...

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  27. A GERMAN PEACE OFFER.

    The delegates of the Council of Workmen and Soldiers: have announced that the German Commander-in-Chief on the east front sent a, wireless message to ...

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  28. SUFFERINGS OF NURSES.

    One of the survivors of the torpedoed steamer. Transylvania tells of the harrowing experience of the nurses in the first bloat away from the ship. About ...

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  29. AMERICA'S PREPARATIONS.

    Mr. M'Adoo, the Secretary to the United States Treasury, has announced that 1300 million Liberty Loan bonds have been said. ...

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  30. A DISCREDITED SOLDIER.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that the Duke Albrecht of Wurtemburg has been deprived of his command since the last Somme and Ancre offensive, and sent to ...

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  31. DELEGATES TO RUSSIA.

    Lord Robert Cecil, the Minister for Munitions, stated in the House of Commons that Mrs. Pankhurst, the well-known suffragette leader, had not applied for ...

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  32. ZEEBRUGGE BOMBARDMENT.

    "Dio Telegraaf" states that the Germans wore unable to bring supplies of fish from Holland on Wednesday owing to every available truck being required, ...

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  33. FRENCH FIGHTING.

    The latest-French official report states:—There was a sharp artillery duel south-east of St. Quentin and north-west of Braye en Laonnois, where an enemy raid ...

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  34. A GREAT DAY.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," telegraphs The capture of Mossies Ridge has given our men a remarkable sense of great ...

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  35. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    An Italian official massages states:—Wodrove back attacks at Vodice and southward of Monte San Marco. A previous message stated:—We broke ...

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  36. NO SEPARATE PEACE.

    A conference representing the commercial, industrial, and banking institutions has resolved to declare to the Allies the impossibility of a separate ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS.

    The Australian Red Cross reports that the prisoners of war list numbers 1377, and it is expected, that the total will shortly roach 1800. ...

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  38. REGIMENTS MUTINY.

    Four regiments refused to take up duty One regiment seized its officers. The War Minister has ordered a court martial ...

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  39. AMERICA'S HARVESTS.

    The United States Department of Agriculture's forecast of the harvest is 665,000,000 bushels, as compared with 640,000,000 bushels last year. ...

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  40. FINNISH DEMANDS.

    The demand of the Finnish diet for an immediate grant of total independence will trouble the Government Finland demands that the Great Powers ...

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  41. AUSTRIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Further Austrian divisions have arrived on the Italian front from the east. It is estimated that three-fourths of the entire army is opposing the Italians. ...

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  42. MR. A. J. BALFOUR.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, who has been on a mission to the United States, has arrived in London. ...

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  43. PORTUGUESE CASUALTIES.

    A Lisbon communique announces the first Portuguese casualties on the French front, three soldiers being killed, ...

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  44. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The German newspapers violently attack the Austro-Hungarian Socialists at Stockholm The "Cologne Gazette" says: "It is high ...

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  45. CHILIAN SYMPATHY.

    Dr. Alejandro Allvare, one of Chill's foremost statesmen, says that popular sympathy in Chile and the Argentine is with America and the Allies. ...

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  46. RUMANIAN ANXIETY.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Rumanian correspondent reports that the whole of Rumania is watching the Russian situation with the keenest anxiety, for since ...

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  47. AEROPLANES BROUGHT DOWN.

    The Admiralty announces: Naval aeroplanes on Wednesday attacked and drove down two enemy machines out of control, three miles north-eastward of Dixmude. ...

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  48. WORK OF ANZACS.

    Correspondents at British Headquarters state that the Australians made a small local, attack in Battle Wood on Friday morning, rounding off Thursday's ...

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  49. BOXING TOURNAMENT.

    At the Canadian and Australian Soldiers' Boxing Tournament at the Holborn Stadium, on behalf of the Colonial Comforts Fund,, the Canadians won in all the ...

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  50. PRISONERS IN TURKEY.

    Mr. Elkins, the American Ambassador to Constantinople who has arrived here, declares that Turkish confidence is not shaken. ...

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  51. NORWEGIAN CRAFT SUNK.

    There is consternation in Norway at the submarining of fishing boat off Finmark. It is believed that over 20 boats have been sunk, and others are returning for safety ...

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  52. RAID ON AN AERODROME.

    The Admiralty states that naval aero- planes on Saturday successfully carried out a bomb raid on the aerodome of St. Denis Westrem. All returned safely. ...

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  53. SITUATION IN CHINA.

    The situation in China has improved. The militarists disclaim the intention of overthrowing the Republic, and state that they do not desire the resignation of the ...

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  54. GERMAN REPORTS.

    The latest German official report states:— The enemy directed a strong fire eastward of Wytschaete land Messines, but ...

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  55. BRITISH EMPIRE ORDER.

    The King has approved of the first list of recipients of the Order of the British Umpire, which will be Issued next week. ...

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  56. THE LEEDS CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Ben Tillett, commenting on the Leeds Conference, drew attention to the number of delegates under 20 years of age, who did not represent the working ...

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  57. FAMINE IN TURKEY.

    Americans who were recently in Constantinople report that the condition of the population is tragic. Deaths from starvation occur almost ...

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  59. AUSTRIAN SUGGESTION.

    The "Poster Lloyd" demands as a war aim that Rumania must altogether disappear from the map of Europe, since the guardianship of the Lower Danubo. ...

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  60. GERMANY'S BREAD SUPPLY.

    The "Lokal Auzeiger," of Berlin, states that the division of the. Rumanian wheat yield ensures Germany's broad supply, on present rations, until the next local ...

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