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  4. RUSSIA SUFFERS BUCK SEA POSITION

    A wireless Russian message states that Germany has been asked for an assurance that the Russian Black Sea fleet while obeying the terms of the peace ...

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  5. GREAT DAMAGE DONE ZEEBRUGGE MOLE ISOLATED

    Amsterdam reports that the "Telegraaf" publishes an article from its frontier correspondent who states that the Zeebrugge mole has been entirely ...

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  6. BLOODY AND BITTER BATTLES ANGLO-AUSTRALIANS REGAIN BRETONNEUX

    Marshal Haig reports:—"Our counterattacks have regained ground at Villers Bretonneux." ...

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  7. NEMESISI

    The Uhlans continue to raid the Ukraine for foodstuffs. The peasants at Massoerev, armed with machine guns, surrounded and prisonered three ...

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  8. MORS HEAVY ASSAULTS

    Marshal Haig reports:—There was heavy fighting all night long around Villers-Bretonneux, and it still continues. We regained ground in our ...

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  9. RUTHLESS RED GUARDS

    The Red Guards are holding up, robbing, and ill-treating travellers on the Amur railway and dismantling all steamers in the Amur River. ...

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  10. AVIATORS DEFY MISTS

    Marshal Haig. dealing with the aviation activities, states:—Despite the mist yesterday our aviators attacked enemy troops in the neighborhood of Villers ...

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  11. KEPT IGNORANT!

    Much amusement was occasioned by last night's German communique camouflaging our Zeebrugge and Ostend enterprise, although it was fully expected ...

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  12. WAR WEAPONS

    In the House of Commons Mr. Winston Churchill (Minister for Munitions) announced that the British had lost nearly 1000 guns by shellfire or capture ...

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  13. MORE ENEMIES GERMANY STILL BULLYING

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague telegraphs the following official message: —"The German-Dutch situation is serious." ...

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  14. FOODLESS PETROGRAD

    A wireless Russian "official" states that a notice addressed to the Councils of Deputies in the corn provinces says:—"The food situation in Petrograd is again ...

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  15. VILLERS BRETONNEUX RETAKEN

    Marshal Haig reports:—The Australians and the English recaptured Villers Bretonneux and taken 600 prisoners. ...

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  16. UNOPPOSED

    Mr. Austin Chamberlain has been returned unopposed for Birmingham following upon his appointment to the Cabinet. ...

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  17. "UNDISTURBED!"

    German official:—"Our naval war operations conducted from the Flanders coast are not disturbed by the British attacks on Ostend and Zeebrugge on April 23." ...

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  18. BIG BATTLE RACING

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, writing on April 25, states:—"There was heavy and continuous fighting yesterday in the region of Mont ...

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  19. REASONS FOR RUPTURE

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague states that the Foreign Minister, speaking in the First Chamber on the sand and gravel question, declared that he ...

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  20. BAILLEUL TO WYTSCHAETE

    Marshal Haig reports:—The Franco-British positions from northward of Bailleul to eastward of Wytscbaete have been heavily attacked all day long. On ...

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  21. FROM FRENCH HEADQUARTERS

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters, telegraphing at midnight on April 24, says:—We are pursuing a policy of alternating blows. The enemy ...

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  22. ONE OF THE BRAVEST FEATS OF THE WAR

    Further survivors have arrived at Deal on the coast of Kent. On landing they bore the marks of their desperate work —their faces were black and greasy, and ...

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  23. GERMAN CAVALRY

    Germany is arranging to quarter cavalry on She Dutch frontier. ...

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  24. ALARMING REPORTS

    The "Telegraaf's correspondent on the Dutch Westphalian frontrer states that the Germans are preparing to quarter cavalry at various German frontier places ...

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  25. CENTRAL POWERS NOT AT ALL UNITED

    "vorwaerts" states that Dr. Kuehlmann's enemies told the Kaiserin a Bucharest story, hoping that her well-known moral strictness would induce her ...

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  26. IRELAND'S FIGHT

    Replying to Mr. J. R. P. Newman in the House of Commons, Mr. Balfour said he had seen from press reports that a member of the Sacred College had ...

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  27. ENEMY CLAIMS 2000 PRISONERS

    A wireless German official message reads: — Strong French counter-attacks against the height of Vleugelhock failed heavily. We attacked the ...

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  28. ANOTHER HUGE ASSAULT

    The enemy heavily attacked the French front in Flanders this morning. ...

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  29. "GERMANY GIVES WARNING"

    Telegrams are published daily from Germany about the strained relations between Germany and Holland. Germany again gives "warning" of her future ...

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  30. NEW HUNGARIAN PREMIER

    Reuter's agent at Zurich says that Count Joseph Szyerenye, who has been appointed Premier of Hungary, is stated to be extremely friendly with Germany ...

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  31. LATEST DECORATIONS

    The following list of honors has been published:—Australians. Bar to D.S.O.—Brigadier W. Grant ...

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  32. HUNS TAKE HANGARD

    French communique:—"Germany has captured Haugard." ...

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  33. GERMANS GAIN FOOTING

    A French communique isued at 1.35 a.m. to-day states:—Great reciprocal artillerying in the region of Hangard, on both banks of the Avrc, has been carried ...

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  34. AN OBSCURE OUTLOOK

    It is still unknown in London whether the sand and gravel is the chief question in dispute between Holland and Germany. ...

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  35. THE BRETONNEUX BATTLE

    Mr. Perry Robinson writes:—One Tuesday night saw the Germans in possession of Villers, Brefonneux, and sweeping over the ground south of the village towards ...

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  36. DESPERATE DUELS

    French communique:—"The battle continued violently around the village of Hangard, where we gallantly resisted the enemy, who has been concentrating ...

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  37. PAPER TAXES!

    The Mannheim "Volksstimme," referring to Germany's new taxes, says:—They are only paper taxes. For example, the import duties on tea, coffee, ...

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  38. THE NAVAL RAIO

    The Admiralty has issued a full narrative of the' raid on Zeebrugge and Ostend, which in its stirring details, brings into strong relief both the immense difficulties ...

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  39. THE LATEST NEWS

    A high naval source informs Reuter that the latest reports show that the Zeebrugge operations were completely successful. ...

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  40. SPANIARDS INCENSED

    Three Spanish cargo boats have been submarined in four days. This has intensely incensed the shipping circles, and the Government is urged to seize all ...

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  41. BANKING ASSOCIATION

    An agreement for a consortium of Spanish banks, representing a capital of £2,000,000 and including banking firms at Madrid, Bilbao, and Barcelona, has ...

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  42. GOOD NEWS

    The French are holding Kemmel village and the hill, and the enemy is being driven back from Villers Bretonneux. ...

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  43. REWARD FOR PERSISTANCE

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports, according to a Berlin telegram, the Kaiser visited Zeebrugge on April 23 and inspected the scene of the naval ...

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  44. SINN FEINER DEPORTED.

    Byramid Lynch, the Sinn Fein Ford director, has been depor[?]ec from Ireland He will probably go to America. ...

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  45. ITALIAN DEEDS

    Italian official:—"Our seaplane squadron on April 22 scored two direct hits on an enemy torpedo boat in the neighborhood of Pola and also heavily ...

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  46. AN EXCELLENT REPORT

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters telegraphs on the evening of Thursday: — "Success has been achieved at Villers Bretonneux, ...

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  47. PUBLIC SERVICE

    The annual meeting of the Public Service Superannuation Fund was held at the Town Hall yesterday, when Mr. Justice Buchanan presided over a small ...

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  48. LESSON UNLEARNED

    Reuter's special correspondent at Zurich states that Hans Meyer, professor of colonial geography at Leipzig, has published an important work on the ...

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  50. WILL SINK FOOD

    A semi-official message from Berlin states that Germany cannot guarantee the safe conduct of vessels carrying grain for Switzerland from America during the ...

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  51. "NOT VICTOR HAREOR."

    Mr. J. Johns, president of the Victor Harbor Progress Committee, writes:—In "The Daily Herald" report of the grounding of S.S. Investigator, on ...

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  52. OUR AIR FORCE

    The Press Bureau reports that Lord Rothermere has resigned from the Air Force for health reasons. Sir William Weir has been mentioned ...

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