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  2. ERIN-GO-BRACH PASSIVE RESISTANCE

    The Irish attitude toward conscription and the Home Rule scheme is causing increasing anxiety in Government circles. The Dublin correspondent of "The ...

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  3. WAR OF EXHAUSTION BRITISH BEAR THE BRUNT

    Field-Marshal Sir Doug[?]as Haig reports:—We successfully counter-attacked yesterday evening in the neighborhood of ...

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  4. DOUBTFUL WISDOM IRELAND AND CONSCRIPTION

    Speaking in the House of Lords on the Man-Power Bill Lord Lansdowne said that he heartily welcomed the measure. His duty was to help and encourage ...

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  5. THE WAR TROUPE

    The lit[?]e war troupes that visit tired soldiers in drab places in Flanders mud are an institution that will not pass with the war. Hundreds of thousands of tralians, ...

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  6. SHIPBUILDING OUTLOOK

    It was reported in the King William street press yesterday morning that the Minister of Marine (Hon. J. G. Bice) had informed Messrs. R. Simes (Simes and ...

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  7. MUST SMASH THE BRITISH.

    The Daily man says:—"The crisis cannot be regarded as ended. A fresh onslaught is momentarily possible between Arras and Albert, where heavy ...

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  8. FRENCH GUNS ANSWER.

    French communique:—There has been no infantry action. The enemy has furiously bombarded our first lines, and some villages north of Montdidier. ...

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  9. THE THINKING CAP

    The whole of the Nationalists were absent from the House of Commons to-day. They are attending a conference of Sinu Feiners in Dublin. About 9000 ...

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  10. THE SECOND READING CARRIED.

    The Man-Power Bill has passed the second Treading in the House of Lords. ...

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  11. VOTES FOR SOLDIERS

    A joint sitting of the House of Assembly and the Senate was held for the first time under the Constitution, for the purpose of considering a Bill amendiu the ...

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  12. THE TALLY OF SLAUGHTER

    Mr. Perry Robinson telegraphs:—Hard, incessant fighting continues in the area of Me[?]en and Wytschaete. Both have changed hands more than ...

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  13. OFF TO IRELAND.

    There were no Nationalist members in the House of Commons to-day. Practically all of them are going to Ireland immediately in order to participate in an ...

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  14. WYTSCHAETE REGAINED

    There were no further enemy suc[?]sses to-day. Wytschaete is in our [?]ands. ...

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  15. FINDING THE FLOATERS

    As soon as the present shipbuilding programme has been completed the construction of wooden ships is to the curtailed in favor of the building of steel vessels. ...

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  16. "RULE BRITANNIA"

    shipyard workers and discharged soldiers broke up the Irish Labor Party's anticonscription meeting outside the City Hall, The pla[?]oren was rushed, and the ...

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  17. BRITISH HOLD METEREN

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Meteren remains in our hands. We withdrew from advanced positions stward ...

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  18. WHERE IS BLUCHER?

    A high British military authority, in the course of a review, said:—The situation at midday yesterday was very anxious. If the enemy could have ...

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  19. WELL-PRESERVED RECRUITS

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Peel, in moving the second reading of the Military Service Bill, said that no undertaking could be given that men ...

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  20. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    The latest quotations for silver is 3/11¼ per standard oz. ...

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  21. BRITISH LABOR

    The American Labor delegation was entertained at dinner in the House of Common[?] by the Parliamentary committee of the Trade Union Congress. Mr. Arthur ...

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  22. CANDID CANADA

    Canada is taking drastic action to speedily raise reinforcements, cancelling all exemptions, and calling up all single men from, the age of 20 to 23 inclusive. She ...

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  23. BEFORE BAILLEUL WAS LOST

    In a message to "The Daily Mail," Mr. Hamilton Fyfe said that the position had been relieved since fresh troops had replaced the tired battalions, and the ...

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  24. AUSTRIA AND PEACE

    Baron Buman's appointment restore Hungary's influence on the foreign policy, and [?] reflects Count T[?]za's views. A Copenhagen message states that the ...

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  25. BRITISH MINERS

    The rush of Welsh miners to Cardiff recruiting offices is so great that the latter, though working day and night, are unable to cope with the number of ...

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  26. BURIAN SUCCEEDS CZERNIN.

    An Amster[?]am message states that Baron Burian, the Austrian Finance Minister, has been appointed Foreign Minister [?] suceession to Count Czernin. ...

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  27. ALLIES HAVE RALLIED

    "The Times" speaks in a rather reassuring tone of the latest developments at the front. It stresses the importance of the news of the continued arrival ...

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  28. AN UNFORTUNATE APPOINTMENT

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Vienna newspapers regard baron Burian's appointment as guaranteeing the closest Austro-German ...

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  29. MINOR FIELDS OUTSKIRT CAMPAIGNS

    East Africa official:—Since April 1 Commander Edwards' columns from the coast, and Colonel Norther's commas from Lake Nyass, despite the fact that it is the ...

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  30. SHIPPING LOSSES

    French shipping [?]:—Arrivals, [?]; departures, [?]; [?] nil. Italian shipping returns:—Arrivals, 204 departures, 382; sinkings, one [?] above ...

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  31. HUNGARIAN CABINET RESIGNS.

    An Amsterdam message received from Budapest states that the Hungarian Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  32. ANGLO-FRENCH MAY "STOP IT."

    A Paris semi-official message states that the enemy paid for his success between Bailleul and Neuve Eglise with frightful h[?]tombs of deed. Whole battlions ...

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  33. A FEARFUL STRUGGLE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— There was intense hostile bornbardments this morning on the whole of the Lye battlefront, and they were llowed ...

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  34. [?]IGAMOUS MARRIAGES

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Rendell, Mr. Mac[?]berson said he believed it was an exaggeration to say that hundreds of bigamous marriages ccurred ...

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  35. SPANISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The Spanish steamer Louisa, which was proceeding to the United States, has been torpedoed. Three of the crew were drowned. ...

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  36. TERRIFIC GUNFIRE

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphed on April 17:—In the course of three years' experience of war I have never heard such a terrific and errupted ...

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  37. BRITISH LOSSES.

    The Admiralty reports that the arrivals for the week were 2211 and the sailings 2466. Eleven ships over 1600 tons and four under 1600 tons were sunk, Twelve ...

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  38. IMPERIAL TRADE

    The Government will shortly publish a report of the Post-War Trade Committee, which follows up the Imperial preference declaration. The latter commends ...

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  39. HUN DUPLICITY

    An Amsterdam message states that in the Reichstag the Socialist member, Herr Geck, suggested the making of an agreement to cease all the [?]ir raids outside ...

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  40. QUIBBLING OVER FOCH.

    In the House of commons to-day Mr. J. I. Macphereon (Secretary to the War office) stated that Marshal Foch the Allied Generalissimo in France, had no ...

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  41. BAILLEUL AN INCIDENT

    Telegraphing from the British military headquarters a correspondent says: —"Bailleul has fallen. The enemy is fiercely attacking to the north and east, ...

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  43. MORE GERMAN CAPTURES.

    German official—We have captured Poel Chappelle and Langemark. ...

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  44. STRONG FRENCH ATTACKS.

    French communique:—There is a fairly great reciprocal artillery fighting and patrol encounters on the front at the Somme and Oise. We have made everal ...

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  45. BELGIAN GINGER

    Belgian communique:—The Germans, in force, attacked and gained a footing in our outpost system between Blankaert Pond and the railway from Ypres to ...

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  46. LESSON FOR BULGARIANS

    A British message received from Salonika says:—The Greeks crossed the Struma above Lake Tahinos, and they occurued the villages of Bejilkmah, Kakaraska, Saimah, ...

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  47. EMPEROR KARL'S LETTER

    The Dossier, regarding the Emperor Karl's letter cabled on April 12 has been laid on the table of the French Chamber of Deputies. It shows that the letter ...

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  48. HELP THE WOUNDED

    His Majesty the King bas sent a letter to "The Times," expressing hie great satisfaction that the fund of the Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John ...

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  49. SHIPBUILDERS' PART.

    The Official Press Bureau states that Lord Pirrie urgently appeals to shipyard workers, employers, and all others connected with shipbuilding to redouble ...

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  50. THOUGH GOING BACK

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphed on the evening of April 17:—The opinion is general among the troops that the past 24 hours is nything ...

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  51. NEED FOR THE JEWS

    Enemy activity is reported on the whole of the Palestine front. Eastward of the Jordan the enemy attacking the bridghead of Ghoraniyh was caught by ...

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  52. HANCARD TO NOYON

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters telegraphed on April 16:—Although there has been no important battles from Hangard to Noyon for veral ...

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  54. THE FOURTH CRISIS

    M[?] to the loss of Bailleul "The Msnchester Guardian's" military expert is of opinion that the Germans' next drive will come north of Ypres. ...

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  55. THE VIRGIN OF ALBERT.

    The famous leaning virgin on the spire of Albert Cathedral was shot down by the Germans yesterday. ...

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  56. WHAT WE DID!

    German official:—We occupied Passchendaele. We advanced our lines near Beaulacre and Gheluvelt. We stormed the village of Wytschaete and drove the ...

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  58. SAME OLD STORY

    German official:—The Bulgarians on the Struma Plain prisonered 155 English and some Greeks. The War Office comment is that the ...

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  59. THE TURKISH LIARS

    Turkish Communique:—We occupied Batoum, after the forts had been stormed or had surrendered. Our prisoners and booty have not yet been tabulated, but ...

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