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  2. MARVELLOUS RECORD THOSE FEW DIVISIONS

    The Australians have advanced 600 yards west of Morlancourt and 500 yards north-west of Sailly le Sec. ...

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  3. LOOSE-KNIT EMPIRE CREATES WONDERFUL RECORD

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Walter R. Long), who presided at the farewell luncheon to Sir Frederick W. Young, upon, his vacating the ...

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  4. THE GERMAN YOKE HEEL OF THE COHQUEROR

    The "Manchester Guardian's" Pans coriaspondent give summary of the evidence of the French Ministers before the sub-committee of the Foreign ...

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  5. WAR RELICS

    From the Official Correspondent with the Australian Imperial Forces. LONDON. May 8, 8.25 a.m. It may interest Australians to know ...

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  6. THE WAR SPIRIT NO SIGNS O PEACE

    A distinguished member of the Miuistry has been intervieweid by a representative of the United Service with regard to the rumors of peaoe offers. ...

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  7. GERMANS BOAST SUCCESS.

    German official:—In a successful reconnoitring operation southward of Nieuport, we made prisoners of some Belgians in the forefleld. Engagements on ...

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  8. FRIGHTEULNESS AND FOROR

    Count von Revenelow, the High Priesh of German Frightfulness, in an article in the "Deuiseche Tageszeitung," trium Pinantly insists that their experience in ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS AGAIN

    Heaters correspondent, at British headquarters telegraphed on May 8:—The Australians around Morlanconrt are giying the enemy no rest. They were again ...

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  10. BRUTAL SACRIFICE

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported on the morning on Hay 8:—The enemy launched a strong local attack, against the Anglo-Freach between ...

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  11. RENTS SAND SUPPLIES

    The South Atrican House of Assembly has carried the third reading of the Moratorium Act Amendment Bill, providing for the control of rents and ...

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  12. ROU MANIA HELPLESS

    A message received from Berlin states that the incorporation of Bosnia Herze govina and Dalmatia with Hungary is foreshadowed as a sop to Hungary's ...

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  13. A FORCEFUL MOVE

    Telegraphing on Monday to the "Daily Mail," Mr. Hamilton Fyfe said: —When the Australians attacked this morning with fierce quick-fire, the ...

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  14. THE HOME RULE BILL

    In the House of Commons to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Bonar Law) said he hoped that the Home Rule Bill would be introduced before ...

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  15. AMERICAN CONFIDENCE

    A Washington message says that the Vatican announcement that a favorable occasion for making a further peace move does not appear near has been received ...

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  16. LOCAL GERMAN ATTACK

    The Germans attacked this morning south of Dieke Busch Lac, and they penetrated portions of the front line. ...

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  17. GUNS BOOMING ON AVRE PRONT.

    French, communique"—There is reciprocal artillery activity north and south of the Avre. ...

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  18. NO NEW BRITISH COUNCIL

    In the House of Commons Mr. G. Lambert asked—Is the Government prepared to consider the formation of a council consisting of Admiral Lord Fisher. ...

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  19. UNITY OF THE NATION

    The Minister of Labor (Mr. E. H. Roberts), in a speech at London, referring to General Maurice's letter, said that the real necessity of the hour was ...

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  20. "LIBERATING" FINLAND

    An Amsterdam message states that in the course of his speech, in the Reichstag Dr. von Payer declared that by liberating" Finland Germany has ...

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  21. BONA FIDE PEACE OFFER

    Speaking in the House of Lords, Lord Landsdowne twitted Lord Denbigh for opposing peace by negotiation. He said he wished to encourage the widely felt ...

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  22. IN DEAD OF NIGHT

    Prom the Official Correspondent with the Australian Imperial Forces. LONDON, May 8, 6.50 a.m. During the past month the Germans ...

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  23. MURDER OF GREEK COLONEL

    The death of Colonel Hazzopoulos, described by the Germans with death from apoplexy at Gorlitz, is now reported to be due to murder by a Greet ...

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  24. NO IMPORTANT OPERATIONS

    Mr. Perry Robinson, "The Times" correspondent, telegraphs:—While great tension exists on the whole of the battlefront the only fighting that ...

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  25. "GIVE US THE TRUTH"

    "The Westminster Gazette" says:—The statements conbeined in Major-General Maurice's challenge touch intimately the rolations of the Gvernment and the ...

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  26. GOD HELPS GERMANY

    The Kaiser, replying to Baron Hertling's congratulations in connection with the Roumanian peace attritiutes the final, peace on the eastern front to God, ...

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  27. JAPANESE SYMPATHY

    The Official Press Bureau states that Baron Goto, the Japanese Minister of the Interior, in a message to the British Ambassador at Tokio, states that ...

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  28. SAVED FROM THE SEA

    Survicors from the Spanish steamer, Luisa (3603 tons), which was torpedoed recently, have arrived here. The vessel was attacked while it was following ...

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  29. MERCILESS OPPRESSION

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that it is reported from Helsingfors the Finnish capital) that Germany is requisitioning all the petrod, metals, ...

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  30. TROUBLES AT HOME

    The "Politiken's" Copenhagen corres pondent has interviewed a traveller from the Central Empires, who said that the depresion there was great. This was ...

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  31. THE ITALIAN FRONT

    A British Ralian officail message says: —We made two successful raids during the past week, taking a few prisoners. Our artillery canted out several ...

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  32. GOMEDY AND PATHOS

    Mr. Hamilton Fyfe, the "Daily Mail" correspondent, sends a description of a confusion behind the enemy lines. He says:— ...

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  33. CONQUERED

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the peace treaty between Germany, Austro-Hungary. Bulgaria, and Turkey, on the one band, and Roumania on ...

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  34. NOT TIME FOR JUBILEE

    Mr. Lovat Fraser, writing in the "Daily Mail" the losses and gains on the west front. He says:—Jubilation over a single successful defensive shows a ...

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  35. BUFFER STATES IN EAST

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that, speaking in the Reichstag, the German Vice-Chancellor (Dr. von Payer) declared that the Eastern ...

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  36. BLOCKED BY RED TAPE.

    General Maurice's friends declare that he is suable, without a breach of regulations, to communite to the House of Commons the offfical facts and figures ...

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  37. CRACK AMERICAN

    Reuter's correspondent at American headquarters states that the crack American airman, Captain Hill, formerly of the British army, and the author of ...

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  38. GROWTH OF PACIFISM

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Denbigh drew attention to the pacifist activities in the country and the general ignorance concerning German war atms. ...

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  39. THE ONLY PRIME MINISTER

    Deploring the campaign of recrimination which, is exasperating the nation and weakening the Alliance. "The Times" pays a striking tribute to Mr. ...

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  40. WON THE V.C.

    The "Gazette" notifies the award of six Victoria Crosses. The following is a typical example of the deeds of the honored. ...

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  41. MAURICE REVELATIONS SELECT COMMITIEE MAY BE APPOINTED.

    A meeting of the Unionist War Committee has decided to support the Governmeet in the event of a division to-morrow on the Maurice affiar. It is understood ...

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  42. BELGIUM PROSTITUTED

    A Paris message states, that the longrange gun which was destroyed was personally pointed by the Crown Prince There is no doubt that the Germans are ...

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  43. MESSAGE FROM WOMEN.

    The following is a copy of a telegram received by Iris Excellency the Governor from General Birdwood dated London, May 7 1918:— ...

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  44. IN MESOPOTAMIA

    Mesopotamian official:—Portion of our troops on May 7 entered Kirkuk without opposition from the Turks, who returned towards the lesser Zab River. The enemy ...

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  45. WILL YPRES BE EVACUATED?

    The German attack of yesterday morning is believed to have been an attempt to clear the way for a thrust towards Scherpenberg from the north-east, ...

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  46. FURTHER FIERCE FICHTING

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphed on the evening of May 8:—Following upon a heavy, continuous ...

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  47. NO CRISIS

    The lobby of the House of Oommons was quieter yesterday. The sense of crisis created by General Maurice's letter was diminished in view of the ...

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  49. NO HOPE

    It Ms stated, in the [?]use of Lords to-day that overtures for peace have been received before, but they broke down because the proposers discontinued them or ...

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  50. TAXING THE CINEMA

    The Canadian Government is imposing an excess tax of 15 cents daily on all cinematograph films, apart from the Budget proposal for cutosms duty, and ...

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  51. ENEMY RAIDS FAIL

    French communique:—There was great reciprocal artillerying at night time north and south of the Avre. Enemy raids west of Mont Didier and ...

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  52. SKILLED AVIATORS

    Reuter's correspondent at Paras states that French aviators brought down 63 enemy aeroplanes in April, and they forced down five others. ...

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  53. CONFIDENT AMERICANS

    One thousand American naval men were entertained at the National Sporting Club by Sir Frederick Smith, who said he was glad the Americans were ...

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  54. TWELVE GERMANS DOWNED

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his report upon aviation work on the west front says:— Our flyers dropped 400 bombs on ...

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  55. IRISH ENLISTMENTS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir B. G. Falle suggested that Irishmen should be allowed to enlist in the French army. Mr. Bonar Law replied ...

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  56. NO TIME FOR INTRIGUE.

    The Minister for Labor also declared that intrigues would not be tolerated for the purpose of allowing disappointed persons to embarrass any Government. ...

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  58. IF CHARGES ARE PROVED

    "If the Maurice assertions are proved," says "The Times," "Ministers must pay the penalty for intolerable carelessness, and they must go. If the charges are ...

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  60. STUBBORN ENEMY RESISTANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphed to-day:—The Germans stubbornly resisted the attack previously mentioned clearly realising the ...

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