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  2. THOSE 'HANDLES'

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. J. King (Liberal member for Somerset) affirmed that there was a feeling in British countries, France, the United ...

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  3. HOPE FOR IRELAND MR. DILLON ON PROBLEMS

    In the House of Commons to-day, when the report stage of the Manpower Bill was reached, Mr. J. Dillon (Irish Nationalist Leader) moved the ...

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  4. SMALL NAVAL BITE TEN GERMAN TRAWLERS

    The British Admiralty reports:—Ten German trawlers were sunk by our gunfire during a sweep of the Cattegal on April 15. ...

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  5. THE VAMPIRES NO PEACE FOR EUROPE

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that declarations by prominent members of the Progressive Peoples' Party indicate that the Reichstag ...

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  6. 'OURSELVES'

    Reuter's correspondent at New York states that the New York "Times" estimates that 160,000 young Irishmen are availably for military service, but it ...

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  7. IN THE CRUCIBLE THE DESTINY OF NATIONS

    The British Premier, Mr. Lloyd George, speaking in the House of Commons to-day, states that the Allied Generalissimo, Marshal Foch, and General Piumer, ...

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  8. FAILURE OF SUBMARINISM.

    Commentators point out that Germany has confessed toe failure of her submarine campaign, by substituting the most terrible and costly warfare for the ...

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  9. THE MILITARY GLUTTON

    A Zurich telegram states that the explosion at Friedrich shafen on April 13 destroyed the sheds used for the construction of Gotha aeroplanes and ...

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  11. "MUST SMASH" THE BRITISH

    In a remarkable article, the "Manchester Guardian" puts a candid German critic's viewpoint thus:— "This is our last chance of compete victory, because next ...

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  12. THE FLANDERS FRONT

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that a semi-offical announcement says that during the last two days the Flanders front has become stable. The ...

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  13. BOMBARDMENT AT MONTDIDIER.

    French communique:—There has been violent reciprocal bombardments in the Montdidier region, but no infantry action. Several enemy attempts at Priest's Wood were ...

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  14. CANADA AND RECRUITS

    The Canadian Cabinet is deeply engaged considering plans to increase the oversea army. It is believed that married men and widowers without children ...

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  15. FIGHT TO THE END

    "The Times," in a leading article, states that even before the West offensive the Dominions were making redoubled efforts, although it already seemed they had given ...

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  16. ENEMY TAKES WYTSCHAETE

    The enemy has carried Wytschaete and he has established himself at Spanbrokmolen. The major portion of Messines ridge is in the enemy hands. We hold ...

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  17. GO ON OR GO OUT

    During the debate on the motion of no-confidence in the House of Representatives to-night Mr. Fowler said that the honor of Australia and the safety ...

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  18. ADVICE FOR KARL

    The "Koelnische Volks Zeitung," in severely criticising Emperor Karl, refers to the highly painful impression made in Germany. It says that the Berlin ...

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  19. THE FALL OF CZERNIN

    "The Times" correspondent at The Hague states that the resignation of Conni Czemin, the Austrian Premier, will for certain, involve the fall of ...

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  20. OVERWHELMING ODDS

    The Official Press Bureau announces that in a special order of the day Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig notifies having telegraphed Field-Marshal French:— ...

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  21. DRIVEN FROM BAILLEUL

    Feild-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—The enemy last evening launched a very heavy attack, preceded by an ...

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  22. COMPELLED TO WITHDRAW

    Mr. Perry Robinson telegraphs:—The whole strength, of the enemy effort is now turned northward. He is attacking with extraordinary violence at Morris ...

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  23. LUDENDORFF ACTS AS CENSOR.

    Advices from Amsterdam state that General von Ludendorff has stopped the export of Sunday's edition' of "Vorwarts," the Berlin Socialist journal, owing to ...

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  24. THE PRIZE COURT

    The Prize Court has delivered judgment in a test action, in which the validity was challenged of reprisals order, authorising the capture sad condemnation ...

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  25. FRENCH PROGRESS AT NOYON

    French communique:—There is fairly considerable artillerying in the region north of Montdider. We have made progress by minor operations in the ...

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  26. FRENCH REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVE.

    Mr. Hamilton Fyie, the "Daily Mail" correspondent on the west front, states that French reinforcements have arrived. ...

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  27. IN MACEDONIA

    A French eastern communique states: —The Allies made a successful extensive raid on the left bank of the Struma, between Ortanli and Lake Tahmos. ...

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  28. FROM PLAYGROUND TO BATTLEFIELD.

    The magnificent defence of the new northern line is stirring the army, which is supremely confident. Our reserves are steadily coming up, and the hastily ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN GRIT

    The famous Australian troops have entered the northern battle. The servcies which they rendered in helping to repel the advance of the German hords in the ...

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  30. GOOD-BYE, FINLAND

    Reuter's correspondent at Uleaborg, in Finland, states that the Germans took Helsingfors (the capital of) Finland) after three days' fighting in ...

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  31. BRITISH DEATH PILL

    Field-Marsnal Sir Douglas Haig, in his report upon aviation, says:—The weather was unfavorable yesterday, only permitting flying at low altitude. Our ...

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  32. REACHING THE TURNING PONIT

    That the turning point in the west is being reached is the view expressed by the War Department in its weekly summary of operations. ...

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  33. TAKING THE STRAIN

    On the eve of the Australians' entry into the Amiens battlefield. General Sir William Birdwood issued the following order: —"Boys, the time has now come when we ...

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  34. SCIENTIFIC DEVILRY

    A French official message states that one person was killed and two were injured in the bombardment of Paris last night by the German long-range guns. ...

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  35. BIDDING FOR VICTORY

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig's latest report says:—There was severe fighting to-day from Metre to Wytschaete. The enemy renewed his ...

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  36. NOT INSOLUBLE

    In a leading article "The Times" states that the losses of Ballieul and the Messines Ridge were unpleasant reverses, but they must be faced with calmness. ...

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  37. COUNT CZERNIN

    There wit a sharp exchange of opinion between Emperor Karl and Count Czerain before the latter resigned. Count Czernin has become a brigadier-generil ...

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  38. THE HEIGHTS OF WYTSCHAETE.

    German official.—We have stormed the heights of Wytschaete. ...

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  39. PORTUGUESE AND BELGIANS

    The entire garrison at Lisbon has volunteered for service on the western front. The Paris "Herald" states that the ...

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  40. ALL HOPE GONE BOLO TO DIE.

    The supplementary enquiry which followed Bolo Pasha's disclosures has concluded its work. Bolo will be executed in the morning. ...

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  41. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES SBCBET SESSION IN CANADA.

    It is announced that the Canadian Parliament will hold a secret war seasion on Wednesday. ...

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  42. 10,000 HUN CASUALTIES

    In the offensive the Australian casualties have been remarkably light mainly falling on a few battalious. The New Zealand losses are proportionately heavier, but ...

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  43. LOVERWHFLMING NUMBERS

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarterers telegraphs:—Since yesterday evening the Germans have been attacking heavily in various parts of the northern ...

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  44. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 3 1/4 peards tandu Anouced. ...

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  45. BOLO DEAD.

    Bolo' has been executed. ...

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  46. 'YOUNG BILLY' HUGHES

    Driver E. M. Hughes, M.M., eldest son of Hon. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, has been wounded. He is suffering from a laceration of the leg, ...

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  47. HUN HAND DISPLAYED

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphing on the evening [?] April 16 said:—The enemy is continuing his forcing tactics, employing large ...

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  48. REPATRIATION IN AFRICA.

    The Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly on provision for returned soldiers recommends that the whole series of increased pensions and ...

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  49. FLEW TO "OUR LADS"

    It is now permissible to state that General Sir William Birdwood was on furling at Lincoln, where his wife's relatives live, on March 21, when the offensive began. ...

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  50. GRAVE POSITION

    The gravity of the position resulting from the latest German, successes is admitted by the newspapers, but there is no note of despondency. It is ...

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  51. RECRUITING CONFERENCE

    After the adjournment of the Recruiting Conference this evening Hon. D. MacKinnon said that there was a discussion regarding the present obstacles ...

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  52. ACTRESS BECOMES MASSEUSE

    Miss Nina Osborne, an Australian musical comedy actress, is on the staff of a miltary hospital in England as a masseuse. She recently sent an ...

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  53. A SOURCE OF HOPE

    "This is the sternest, crisis of our centuries," declares Mr. J. L. Garvin, editor of the "Observer." "The 55th, 5lst., and 9th Divisions have ...

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  54. DR MANNIX

    Resolutions plassed at the Irish meeting in the Exhibition Building were presented to Mr. Hughes to-night. In reply Mr. Hughes said that the ...

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  55. HUNS STILL ATTACKING

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in amplification of his reports, says:—The enemy this morning delivered a strong local attack on our positions ...

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  56. CONSCRIPTION CONTROVERSY

    Mr. George Barnes, Labor member of the War Cabinet, and most of the Liberal Ministers are opposed to conscription in Ireland until they have received ...

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  58. THE ALLIES' LEADER

    Marshal Foch's title is Commander-in-Chief of the Allied armies in France. This brilliant French strategist, is 65 years of age, and is considered by ...

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  59. THE GERMAN ADVANCE

    German official:—We stormed Wulverghem in a surprise attack. We also gained positions astride the village. We captured the heights between Neuve ...

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  60. ANOTHER 500,000 MEN

    Mr. Lloyd George stated that the Man Power Bill was imperative because Germany had just called up a further 500,000 men. ...

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  61. IRISH DISTURBANCE

    A Wicklow message states that a crowd of menacing Sinn Feiners attacked the police, who were removing' a Sinn Feiner who was sentenced to six months' ...

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  62. BPITISH MAN POWER BILL

    In the House of Commons to-day the third reading of the Man Power Bill was carried by 301 votes to 103 ...

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