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  3. WEST FLANDERS AFLAME HUN HORDES HELD DACK

    Marshal Haig reports:—"The battle is Continuing on the whole front from La Bassee Canal to the Ypres-Comines Canal. Severe fighting occurred in the ...

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  4. EASTERN OUTLOOK HUGE RUSSIAN LOSSES

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent states that a report received by the Commissariat of Commerce summarises Russia's losses as a result of the Brest Litovsk ...

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  5. MORE MEN! THE RECRUITING ASSEMBLY

    The leaders of the political parties in the Commnonwealth met in canference at the Federal Government House to-day in answer to the invitation of Sir Ronald ...

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  6. OUR MAN POWER IRELAND'S POSITION

    It was a memorable scene at Westminster when the proposition for Irish conscription was made. Tense interest was shown outside the House of Commons, where ...

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  7. THE HUN ALLIES IS AUSTRIA TRUE?

    A Vienna message states that an official statement declares that M. Clemenceau's assertion as regards the Emperor Karl of Austria's Alsace-Lorraine ...

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  8. THE BRITISH ADVANCE

    "The Times" in a leading article says: —"The centre of our advance is seven miles from the starting point. We gained, the whole line along the Lys as ...

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  9. TEXT OF LETTER

    The controversy between the [?] Premier (M. Clemenceau) and the Austrian Emperor is developing into the most important official pronouncement. ...

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  10. THE RUSSIAN FLEET

    Reuter's correspondent, at Petrograd writes:—"The first squadron of the Russian Baltic Fleet, composed of battleships and cruiser, has arrived at ...

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  11. FRENCH HOLD FAST

    French communique:—"Our artillery was active in the night time between Montdidier and Nyon. "Our fire dispensed an enemy ...

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  12. "RELATIVE QUIET"

    Reuter's agent at the French headquarters, writing on Wednesday, states:—Relative quiet is prevailing from Hangard to Noyon. The French carried out ...

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  13. TROUBLE AT VLADIVOSTOCK

    In the House of Commons Lorn Cecil stated that owing to the murders of Japanese at Vladivostok, by bands of robbers, Anglo-Japanese warships at ...

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  14. LONG RANGE BOMBARDMENT

    The long-range bombardment yesterday resulted in the hitting of a cre[?] killing four and wounding 21 inmates. ...

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  15. HUN ADVANCE DEFINITELY HELD

    Mr. P. Robinson, "The Times" correspondent, who has returned from the Messines Ridge area, thinks that the advance is definitely held. He says:— ...

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  16. ANOTHER SCHEME

    In view of the return to Melbourne to-morrow of a lerge contingent of invalided soldiers, Mr. Orchard (Minister in charge of Recruiting) to-day issued a stirring ...

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  17. NO CONFIDENCE

    The Senate rose without doing any business to-day, the Minister of Defence stating that a want of confidence motion had been moved in the House of ...

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  18. GREAT FLANDERS BATTLE

    Reuters correspondent at British headquarters, writing on April 21, says:—"The great Flanders battle is steadily extending up the line. German aircraft ...

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  19. RUSHING IT THROUGH

    The discussion on the Man-Power Bill was continued to-day, and the debate was at times very heated. Mr. Bonar Law moved a motion which, ...

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  20. ENEMY CLAIMS

    German official:—"Between Armentieres and Fesfrubert we stormed Boisgrenier and Neuve Chappelle. and crossed the Lys at Bacstmaur. We ...

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  21. PUSHING ON

    Palestine official:—"Our troops to the westward of the Tulkeran-Ramleh railway advanced their line on a five-mile front for one and a half miles depth, ...

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  22. A FINE REWARD

    At a great recruiting rally at Martin place to-day Captain Carmicha[?] gave a rousing sp[?] and obtained over a hundred recruits. ...

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  23. THE ACE LIMIT

    The House of Commons in committee on the Man-Power Bill rejected an amendment substituting an age [?] 48 for 51 by 262 votes to 152. ...

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  24. THE AIR FIGHTING

    The periodical aviation reports state:—"Despite unfavorable weather yesterday our airmen bombed and machine-gunned the enemy troops. The mist compelled ...

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  25. NEW BRITISH REPRESENTATIVE

    in the House of Commons. Mr. B[?] Law stated that Major-General Sackville West had been appointed acting-British military representative on the Supreme ...

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  26. WALES MINERS AND AMALGAMATES ENGINEERS

    The conference of the South Wales miners at Cardiff voted by 2273 votes to 763 in favor of allowing the [?]deration to supervise the calling up of men for ...

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  27. MR. D. McKINNON CHAIRMAN.

    Mr. Donald Mackinnon, Director of Recruiting, was elected chairman of the recruiting conference. Proceedings were held in private, and were adjourned till ...

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  28. CONTROL OF INDUSTRY

    There are two Bills now before Parliament, wrote the "Clarion" of December 14 last, which have roused the [?]re of the great free trade industries and the ...

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  29. MORE REPULSES

    French communique:—"There is a violent artillery duel at certain points north of Montdidier and in the region of Lassigny. ...

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  30. A SYDNEY VIEW.

    Mr. P. C. Evans, genera] secretary of the Australian Labor Party, State of New South Wales, in a recent interview, made some very pertinent comments on the ...

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  31. GOOD IMPRESSION IN FRANCE

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris, writing on April 10, says that the Anglo-French communiques of that afternoon had created a good impression in the ...

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  32. CONSCRIPT COMMONERS

    Mr. John Hope, in the House of Commons. urged that all Commoners who were eligible for military service should be called up. ...

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  33. ITALIAN FRONT

    Mr. Ward Price, "The Times" correspondent on the Italian fronts states:—The British have a new front on the Asiago Plateau and are entrenched in ...

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  34. CZERNIN HURRIES TO VIENNA

    Count Czernin has hurriedly returned to Vienna from Bucharest. ...

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  35. BEERFELDE'S CRIME

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the arrest of Captain Beer[?], of the German General Staff, for incitement to high treason in connection ...

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  36. THE SUBMARINE ARM

    The reduction in the number of sinkings which is associated with the German offensive has recalled the fact that Marshal von Hindenburg tacitly admitted ...

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  37. CONGRATULATIONS:

    The Press Bureau states that Marshal Haig has congratulated the commander and all the officers and men of the 55th Division upon the splendid fighting on ...

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  38. STREAMING TO THE COLORS

    In the House of Commons Sir Auckland Goddess intimated that, only 7 per cent. of the men affected by the raisins of the age limit would be required this year. The ...

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  39. GUN FODDER

    Mr. Kellaway, Parliamentary secretary to the Ministry for Munitions, outlined at Bedford the progress in the production of munitions. The increase in the ...

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  40. THURSDAY'S FIGHTING

    Reuter's headquarters corresponded says in his evening message:—"The situation in Flanders generally is resided to-day as fairly well in hand, but the ...

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  41. PASSAGE OF BILL ASSURED

    "The Times" lobbyist states that the passage of the Man Power Bill is assured. and the Royal Assent will proably be given on April 18. Irish ...

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  42. ALLIES GENERALISSIMO

    Mr. Bonar Law, replying to a question in the House of Commons on the position of General Foch, said that the Versailles Council so far was working out ...

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  43. NATIONALIST PROTEST

    At the request of Mr. Dooley (Nationa[?] the supporters of that Party have decided as a protest against conscription not to contest the North King's County ...

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  44. LINDENDORFF'S THREAT

    Zurich advices state that the sudden decision of Baron von Hertling, the Imperial Chancellor, mot to deliver his important address in the Reichstag, as he ...

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  45. THE NATION WATCHES

    The nation is watching with an anxiety unprecedented since the beginning of the war the progress of the critical battle in northern France, anxiety mingled with ...

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  46. NOT 'A.[?]F.'

    The Press Bureau reports that with a view to avoiding serious delays the Postmaster-General advises correspondents to address letters to the ...

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  47. NEWFOUNDLANDS ARMY

    The Legislature meets on April 24 to consider measures to maintain the [?] of the N[?] An Order-in-Council has been issued ...

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  49. DREADNOUGHT GUNS

    The "C[?] Zeitung" states that two new German Dreadnoughts, the Baden and the Bayern, launched in 1915, are fixing 38 centimetre shells. They ...

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  50. CZECH AGAINST CZERNIN

    A Vienna report states that a monst[?] Czech demonstraton against Count Czernin is being organised at Prague. The Premier held an audience with ...

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  51. WE RECAPTURE POSITIONS

    Marshal Haig reports:—"The enemy pressed attacks strongly the whole day [?] on the whole of the northern [?] tlefront. Fresh divisions continually ...

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  54. THE LICHNOWSKY AFFAIR

    It is reported from [?] that a [?] crot sitting of the Prussian Upper House discussed the expalsion of all members concerned in the Prince [?] ...

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