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  2. STEMMING THE GERMAN INVASION PUSHING BACK HANS

    Mr. Perry Robinson, "The Times" correspondent, telegraphs:—Large-scale operations have not occurred for 48 hours, though there has been ...

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  3. BRITISH MEASURES

    The papers state that Lord Rhondda, the British Food Controller, in response to the appeal of the Premier, has withdrawn his resignation. ...

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  4. SOLID ALLIED DEFENCE ANGLO-FRENCH CAPTURE MEN

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that a semi-official message confirms the statement that the French have now extended their front northward as far as ...

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  5. IN THE EAST TURKISH LIARS

    The British War Office announces that a Turkish official statement, published on April 19, stated that upon the request of the English a two hours' armistice had ...

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  6. A FORCEFUL FOE CRUELTY AND CRIME

    Reuter's correspondent at Christiania, states that it has been learnt from an excellent source that a number of great German and Austro-Hungarian concerns, ...

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  7. CONSCRIPTING SOUTH AFRICA

    Recruiting is continuing very vigorously, and the womenfolk are following the Australian example of making eligibles run the gauntlet on racesourees, &c. ...

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  8. DUTCH HOPES OF NEUTRALITY

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam telegraphed on April 28:—The political tension due to Berlin's demands upon Holland continues, but it may be said with ...

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  9. A GERMAN ACCOUNT

    A German evening official message states:—On April 27 the English abandoned further parts of Flanders, and we reached a line south-westward of ...

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  10. BOOMING OF THE BIG GUNS.

    French communique:—There are furious bombardments at Villers Bretonneux, on the Luce, and west of Noyon. ...

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  11. GETTING THEIR OWN BACK

    A Turkish official message of April 27 says:—We have occupied Kars. We captured 86 guns and a large quantity of war material. ...

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  12. LINE RESTORED AT GIVENCHY

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphed on Sunday evening:—Heavy fighting is progressing at Locre. ...

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  13. CONFIDENCE OF CLEMEN[?]EAU

    Reuter's correspondet at Paris states that the French Premier (M. Clemenceau), on his return from the front, said he brought back a feeling of profound ...

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  14. ARE THERE AUSTRIAN'S IN WEST?

    The "North German Gazette" denies that large masses of Austrian troops have been sent to the west front. ...

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  15. SPENDING GERMAN MANPOWER

    Captain von Salzmaun, writing in the "Vossische Zeitung" (Berlin) states:—The whole region before Ypres is a great-lake, and, therefore, it as impassible. The ...

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  16. PORTUGUESE PRESIDENT

    Dr. Sidonio Paes, formerly Portuguese Minister at Berlin, and latterly leader of the home revolution, who since December 14 has occupied the positions of ...

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  17. A VERY LONG BATTLE

    Reuter's correspondent, in a supplementary message, states:—Whether the enemy attempts to carry the strongly defended hills by a frontal attack or ...

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  18. VICTIMS OF GERMANY

    Reuter's Agency has been informed that a delegation from the Finnish Socialist Republic has protested to the Allies as follows:—"The leaders of the ...

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  19. ITALIAN FRANCHISE

    "The Times" correspondent at Rome states that the Government has enacted the extension of the franchise of soldiers irrespective of age. ...

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  20. FRENCH PREMIER CONFERS WTTH LORD MILNER.

    During his recent visit to the front M. Clemenceau conferred with Lord Milner, and the results were very satisfactory. ...

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  21. PERSIAN "JELLYFISH"

    Reuter's agency learns that a number of document have been discovered in Persia revealing the existence of German agents in Persia in similar guise to those in ...

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  22. HOSTILE ATTACK AT LOCRE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports—A hostile attack is developing this afternoon in the neighborhood of Locre, ...

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  23. "UNABLE TO CONTINUE"

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that there is extraordinary nervousness and depression in Germany owing to losses in the western offensive. ...

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  24. GERMANS SHOCKED

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that despite the close censorship of the report of the discussion in the main committee of the Reichstag, it ...

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  25. PREPARED TO PAY

    Mr. Perry Robinson questions whether the German losses are worth their gains. He states that the fighting at Bretonneux was singulary fierce and ...

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  26. PRUSSIAN MILITARISM

    The American delegation visiting the United Kingdom were entertained at luncheon at White Hall Palace, where the members were enabled to meet the ...

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  27. LIVELY ARTILLERY

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports—The enemy captured Voormezeele last evening, but a counter-attack early in the night drove them out. ...

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  28. FIGHTING FROM SALONIKA

    A British official report received from Salonika states:—We withdrew unmolested on April 18 from advanced villages in the Struma ...

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  29. WITH HIS WHOLE WEIGHT

    The week-end reports from the front are distinctly heartening, showing that the Germans were prevented from exploiting the Kemmel success, thanks to the ...

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  30. EMPIRE FIRST

    Great interest is taken in the visit of Dr. Hertz[?] to the eastern province in view of the recent strained political relations. Dr. Hertzog had crowded ...

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  31. SCOPE FOR INDIA

    The Official Press Bureau announces that the King has sent a message to the Viceroy of India, Lord Chelmsford, for communiciation to the war conference ...

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  32. CHALLENGE DECLINED

    The following latter has been addressed to Mr. Arthur Henderson by Mr. J. Havelock Wilson, secretary, of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union, of England, ...

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  33. MASSACRING CHRISTIANS

    The Turks advancing in the Caucasus are perpetrating wholesale massacres of Christians, killing indiscriminately. Armenians. Greeks, and American ...

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  34. FRENCH CAPTURE PRISONERS

    French communioue:—There was violent artillerying in the night time north of the Avre, between La[?]signey and Noyon. ...

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  35. FOOD SHIP MYSTERY

    The supposed attempt by a German spy to sink a British food ship was related during a commercial law suit which came before Mr. Justice ...

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  36. DUTCH ON QUI VIVE

    The Limburg railway, mentioned in connection with the German demands upon Holland, connects the Dusseldorff region with Antwerp via Roermond and ...

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  37. SINN FEIN

    Six cyclists, their faces disguised by handkerchief masks, raided an aerodrome at Clondalkin. County Dublin, recently. The building is in course of erection. ...

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  38. RUSSIAN CHAOS

    The long silence from Petrograd was broken on the receipt of Reuter's latest messages of April 23, which do not confirm rumors from Stockholm of the ...

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  39. SOLDIER SCHOLARS

    The following further list of Australian and New Zealand soldier scholarships have been awarded, bringing up the number to 35 scholarships, with ...

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  40. HOSPITAL SHIPS

    The publication on Tuesday of the Admiralty official enquiry shows conclusively that the hospital ship Guildford Castle, mentioned on March 14, was ...

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  41. IRISH PARTIES

    It is stated by the Dublin correspondent dent of "The Times" that apparently he new political alliance is disintegrang. The Nationalists and Sinn Feiners ...

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  42. WOMEN'S MESSAGES

    Following are[?] copies of telegrams sent by His Excellency the Governor conveying the resolutions passed at the massed women's meeting of the League ...

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  43. MURDERS IN FINLAND

    A Socialist deputation waited on the Finnish White Minister (M. Gripenberg), demanding in the names of the Scandinavian Socialists the termination ...

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  45. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The Official Press Bureau states that the Viceroy of India has nominated Satyindra Minha to represent India at the forthcoming session of the Imperial ...

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  46. THE QUEEN'S MESSAGE

    Her Majesty the Queen sent a message to the navy and army air force as follows:—"I send this message to tell every man ...

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  47. FIVE ATTACKERS DRIVEN OFF BY ONE MAN.

    A story of an attack upon his father's house by a masked party of five men was told at Ennis (Ireland) by Thomas Murphy. ...

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  48. "A LIFE OF HELL."

    In the English Divorce Court a decree of restitution of conjugal rights was granted to Mrs. Beatrice Eleanor Gascoigne. She said she married the ...

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  49. TREATMENT OF WAR PRISONERS.

    A Franco-German agreement, relating to war prisoners and interned civilians, and the condition of the population of invaded regions has been signed at ...

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  51. BRAZILIAN TRADE

    Reuter's correspondent at [?] Janeiro states that a decree has been issued making the consulate at Yokohama a second-class consulate-general, and ...

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  52. HOLLAND GIVING IN

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague states that a Bill has been introduced providing for more stringent supervision of the foreigners resident in Holland. ...

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  53. DOUBLE PRICES FOR FLOUR.

    Isidor Schreiber, a retail provision dealer, of Columbia road, Bethnal Green, was sent to prison for two months at Old street, London, for charging ...

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  54. BRITISH NAVAL INACTIVITY.

    Captain Persins publishes in the "Berliner Tageblatt" another of his periodical appeal for greater "activity" on the part of the British navy. As usual, the article is a laborious ...

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  55. GERMANS HELD IN CHECK.

    In a leading article "The Times" says that it is not wise to draw large deductions from local battles, but there is a growing conviction that the Germans ...

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  56. SCARE IN HOLLAND

    The newspaper "Volk" reports that the rumor that Germany had sent an [?] matum to Holland, caused a [?] in the camp at Hattem, where about 1000 ...

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