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  3. ORGANISING ANOTHER GREAT DRIVE FRIGHTFUL PUNISHMENT OF HUNS

    French communique:—A German atlack in the region of Thenaes, north of the Avre, failed. Under our fire the enemy attempts ...

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  4. IRELAND 'INSANE' CARSON'S COMMENT

    "The Times" Dublin correspondent says that Sir Edward Carson has written to the southern Unionist Committee stating that the present condition of ...

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  5. AFTER THE WAR COMMERCIAL ADJUSTMENT

    The Burleigh Committee has presented a further report on post-war trade, which states:—"Any general prohibition of exports to enemy countries after the war ...

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  6. THE HOLY CITY ZIONIST COMMISSION THERE

    Reuter's correspondent, at Jerusalem states that the Zionist Commission arrived on April 10 and was received by the Military Governor. A big reception ...

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  7. GREAT STRIKE

    A telegram from Zurich states that there is a strike in the Dombrowa coalfields more serious than any outbreak during the Austrian occupation. It ...

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  8. BULLDOG BREED BRITISH JACK-TARS

    Mr. Havelock Wilson (president of the British Seamen and Firemen's Union),' in a Statement as regards the sacrifices of the mercantile marine, said that 15,000 ...

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  9. LLOYD GEORGE SPEAKS

    Replying to a memorial signed by over 60,000 Irish residents in Great Britain favoring immediate sell-government for Ireland, the Premier says:—"There is ...

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  10. WE ARE PREPARED

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, writing on the evening of May 2, says:—Early this morning the Germans heavily bombarded with high ...

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  11. DAYS OF JEWISH PERSECUTION

    A telegraph from Vienna states that the Austrian authorities have closed and Zionist headquarters and meeting places at Cracow, and are arresting many of the ...

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  12. THE IRON HEEL

    A German communique affords an interesting sidelight on affairs in Ukraine. It alleges that there is a strong anti-German agitation it Kieff supported ...

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  13. SEND A 'SUB

    General Botha (Prime- Minister of South Africa) to-night made an important and novel appeal to obtain recruits to fill the gaps in the South African ...

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  14. DRAFT OF HOME RULE BILL

    Relations between the Nationalists and Sinn Feiners are extremely steamed, owing to the latter's attempt throughout the country to get control of the anti ...

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  15. ALLIES GREATLY HEARTENED

    The great victory round the ominously named Mont Rouge has immensely strengthened the Allied hold on Flanders, proving that Sir Douglas Haig was ...

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  16. MILITARY VICTORY AND REPULSE

    Palestine official:—We resumed operations eastward of the Jordan River on May 1. While the infantry attacked the enemy in the foothills to the ...

    Article : 154 words
  17. RAIDERS REPULSED

    Marshal Haig reports:—We repulsed' a raid in the neighborhood of Hebuterne. Otherwise the fighting has been limited to reciprocal artillerying. ...

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  18. FINE FRENCH ADVANCE

    French communique;—There has been rather heavy reciprocal activity to the north and south of the Avre. We appreciably progressed in the Hangard ...

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  19. ITALY'S TOLL

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  20. ENEMY OCCUPY SEBASTOPOL

    A wireless German official reads:—"We have broken the resistance of the enemy, before Sevastopol, and have occupied the town." ...

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  21. "IN ITS LAST THROES!"

    M. Marcel Hutin, writing in the "Echo de Paris," says,:—"The Flanders offensive is in its last throes. It received its coup de grace in last Monday's 16 ...

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  22. PEOPLE DENIED VOTE

    The Prussian Diet by 235 votes to 18 rejected the Social Democratic motion to restore the equal suffrage clause to the Electoral Reform Bill, but resolved by ...

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  23. ENEMY INTRICUE WINS

    Reuter's Agency at Amsterdam towards a report from Berlin that the' peasant, deputies overthrew the old Ukrainian Roda and Government and that the Government ...

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  24. DUTCH SHIPPING

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Minister for the Colonies has telegraphed the Govenor-General of the Dutch Indies that shipping ...

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  25. OUTLOOK FOR NEXT DRIVE

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, writing on May 2, says:—Under the German blows the Allied armies have been welded. together as ...

    Article : 461 words
  26. FALKEHHAYH FALLS OUT

    The German Dress states that the Turks have got rid of General Falkenhayn. who has been succeeded in Palestine by General Ton Sanders, the commander of the ...

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  27. PROVISIONS OF HOME RULE BILL

    "The Times" states that the Irish Bill is assuming a dafinite shape. The Government is approaching, the subject from the standpoint of a general constitutional ...

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  28. UNION ATTACKED

    At a meeting of the executive of the Victorian Branch of the Australian Labor Party to-night a motion, was carried expressing indignation at the ...

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  29. EXCHANGING PRISONERS

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent, states that a Franco-German agreement, negotiated, at Berne, provides for the internment in Switzerland of officers who ...

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  30. BANISHED HEROES

    In the House of Commons Major J. P. Baird, Parliamentary Secretary to the Air Ministry, stated that Sir W. Weir (Air Minister) was considering the best way ...

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  31. "A LONG TIME YET!"

    At the annual, meeting of the Church Army Sir William Robertson stated that large numbers of solders under 19 would arrive at the front in the immediate ...

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  32. HUNS ALREADY ALERT

    In connection with the reported Central, European Commercial Combine, formed to centralise the import trades, "The Times' " correspondent at The ...

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  33. KAISERS 'DIVINE MISSION.

    Later reports from Rome confirm lie news from Switzerland, which states that the Kaiser is showing frequent signs of a mental derangement that is causing ...

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  34. KAISER'S PET REGIMENT

    Mr. Perry Robinson, writes:—"It is believed that the Kaiser was present at Monday's fighting south of Ypres, and saw the discomfiture of his pet ...

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  35. SINISTER SILENCE

    "The Times" correspondent at Stockholm, commenting upon the sinisber silence regarding Russia, states that press telegrams are now suppressed. It is ...

    Article : 90 words
  36. BONNET ROUGE!

    A message from Paris states that the defence of M. Duval, who is being tried by courtmartial on the notorious "Bonnet Rouge" case, on a charge of having ...

    Article : 137 words
  37. MARINE BOARD ENQUIRIES

    Reading "The Daily Herald" of 3rd May, 1918. writes "Ledgwack," I notice that an enquiry has been held by the S.A. Marine Board, into the grounding of the ...

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  39. THE AVIATORS' RAID

    Dealing with aviation activities Marshal Haig says:—The unfavorable weather of Wednesday only permitted short reconnaisances and bombing at a very ...

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  40. FINE WORK IN ITALY

    British official from Since our arrival in Italy we have destroyed aeroplanes, and lost only 13. ...

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  41. HUNS MASSING MORE TROOPS

    Mr. Perry Robinson writes:—The Germans are massing new divisions near Bretonneux. Since March 21 they have used over a hundred on the Somme and ...

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  42. NOT BOASTING

    It is noteworthy with the full in the fighting that since the German defeat at Ypress all the German talk of the "Kaiser's Battle" has vanished with German ...

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  43. STRENGTH OF TEN!

    The latest honors list published. includes the names of many Australians and New Zealanders. Among the awards are thc following— ...

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  44. MOST ENCOURAGING MESSAGE

    Henri Bidou; the distinguished Parisian military critic of the journal Debats," who has just returned home from the front, gace Beater's a most ...

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  45. ALLIED AERIAL SUPREMACY

    In April' the British brought down 278 aeroplanes on the west front, the French 136, and the Germans 106. ...

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  46. MIDDLE OF MAY

    A French correspondent says a Paris message, has had an interview with a prominent Spanish statesman who has just returned from Germany. He gives ...

    Article : 152 words
  47. SPECIALLY MENTIONED

    Marshal Haig, in congratulating the Commander of the Second Army, mentions the 25th Division, which, by gallant action to the northward of Lys in ...

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  48. AMERICAN INTERVENTION

    It has been pointed out that one reason why American intervention was not sooner active in come of the fields is because America made arrangements for ...

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  49. LABOR COUNCIL

    The usually fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide Trades and Labor Council was held in the Trades Hall last night. There was a fair attendance of delegates, over which the ...

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  50. PEACE PROPOSALS

    "The Times," referring to a despatch from Washington states that diplomatists anticipate a peace move, but, no offer of mediation, even from the Pope, ...

    Article : 69 words
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  52. LOYAL INDIA

    The Press Burean reports that the Viceroy opened the Delhi Conference on April 27. attended by 16 princes and nonofficial Legislative Councillors, and about ...

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  53. MORAY'S BRILLIANT FEAT

    The latest heavy Hun rebuff is regarded the most costly inflicted on the enemy since March. 21, the Allied forces fighting the enemy to a standstill, and ...

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  54. AMERICA WELL IN

    A correspondent at the American headquarters states:—"Seasoned American troops are now fighting with the Anglo-French forces in the open, hilly and ...

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