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  2. SEA SUPREMACY DESTRUCTION OF SUBMARINES

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that reports from Berlin are to the effect that three British submarines, when off the Gahara Lighthouse, were ...

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  3. EMPEROR KARL'S LETTERS PROVOKE DISGUSSION IN COMMONS

    An interesting debate took place in the House of Commons to-day on the subject of the alleged peace proposals by Austria. ...

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  4. PALESTINE AND ZIONIST'S AIMS

    Speaking at an offical dinner given by the military governor at Jerusalem to the Zionist Commission, Dr. Weizmann, who is a leading member of the ...

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  5. PEACE

    Speaking at the Foreign Press Association's luncheon, held in London to-day, the chairman paid a tribute to Lord Curzon, whom he described as one of the ...

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  6. BRILLIANT BRITISH AIRMEN HAVE MONOPOLY OF FIGHTING

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters telegraphed to-day:—"Most of the fighting for the past 24 hours has been in the air. ...

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  8. THE HIGH COMMAND NO CHANGE CONTEMPLATED.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Mr. R. L. Onthwaite, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Eight Hon. A. Bonar Law) stated that no change ...

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  9. OFFICERS AND CREW

    All the British submarines in the Baltic were blown up before the Germans could get them. The officers and crews are safe. ...

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  10. ORDERS FOR DESTRUCTION

    According to Admiralty reports seven British submarines, which had remained in Russian waters, were destroyed by order between April 3 and April 8 owing ...

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  11. 'ARTIFICIAL CLOUDS'

    Messrs. Balfour and Asquith impressively demonstrated [?] completeness of the Allied unity. Mr. Balfour's explanation thoroug[?]ly satisfied the ...

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  12. ARTILLERY DUEL

    French communique:—A fairly lively artillery duel is being fought in the sector of Hailles Castel. ...

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  13. ALSACE LORRAINE

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam telegraphs that the "Nord Deutsche" demes that Germany is willing to surrender a considerable part of Alsace-Lorraine ...

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  14. MUTUAL

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Har[?] reports: —Mutual artillerying is [?] on particularly northward of Lys. ...

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  15. BRIDGING THE CANAL

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo reports that a swing bridge over the Suez Canal at Kantara should have been completed on May 15. ...

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  16. RISKS AT SEA MERCANTILE MARINERS

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Albert Stanley, President of the Board of Trade, stated that 12,500 mercantile mariners lost their lives in the war, but ...

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  17. LABOR DELEGATION RECEIVED BY ROYALTY

    The King and Queen gave a reception at Buckingham Palace to the American Labor delegation. His Majesty, in welcoming the ...

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  18. PHOTOS AND BOMBS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Harg reports:—Our aviation aeroplanes and balloons carried out a great deal of work on ...

    Article : 299 words
  19. A GERMAN STORY

    German official:—We have ejected the French from the point they gained northward of Kemmel. We repulsed a strong advance at eu ...

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  20. THE LAST SCENE

    "The Times' " representative at Petrograd reports that the submarine bluejackets are being sent home via the Murmansk railway. ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. EXCHANGING PRISONERS

    IN the House of Lords Lord Newton, Assistant Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, referring to the Franco-German agreement with regard to the exchange ...

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  22. COMBATANT PRISONERS

    The Press Bureau reports that in order to correct misapprehension it has been officially stated that the Government have for a considerable period ...

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  23. HOSPITAL BOMBED

    Belgian communique:—Enemy aviators dropped four bombs upon the hospital at Hoogstade. Artillery action has assumed a lively ...

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  24. ITALIANS SCORE

    Italian communique.—An Italian officer and three petty officers have entered Port Pola and torpedoed a dreadnought of the Viridbus Unitis class. ...

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  25. WHOLE SQUADRON LOST

    It is stated in a message from Rom[?] that the "Corrierre d'Italia" declares that evidence is accumulating to the effect that the new German snpersubmarines have ...

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  26. ENEMY LOSSES

    French communique:—There is marked reciprocal artillery activity north and south of Avre. Eighteen of the enemy aeroplanes were ...

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  27. GERMAN INTOLERANCE

    Reuter's Hague correspondent says that the "Nieuwecourant" points out that during the last three weeks German seaplanes have attacked three ...

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  28. SUNK

    LONDON, May [?], 11.45 p.m. A telegram from Gibraltar states that the Clan Alackay was sunk in a collifiion on May 11. The crew were saved. ...

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  29. A LINER WRECKED

    The 7000 ton Nelson liner Highland Scott has been [?]recked off the coast of Ri[?] Janeiro. ...

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  30. DESULTORY

    Mr. Perry Robinson, "The Times" correspondent, telegraphing to-day, says that a [?]ull continues. Fighting is confined to desultory and Unaccountable ...

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  31. CHINA AND JAPAN

    "The Times'" correspondent at Tokio states that Baron Goto, the Japanese Minister of the Interior, has announced that a Chino-Japanese military entente ...

    Article : 95 words
  32. LOUIS BOTHA

    Reuter's Pretoria correspondent states that the Prime Minister, Louis Botha, in a speech at the conclusion of Congress, dwelt on the grave harm there ...

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  33. BITTER SPAIN

    According to a message from Madrid the most bitter anti-German feeling now prevails throughout Spain, neutralising the enemy propaganda. Almost the entir[?] ...

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  34. DELEGATES PLEASED

    The American delegates have informed Reuter's "That they were deeply impresed with their visit to Buckingham Palace." ...

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  35. UKRAINE AFFAIRS

    Reports from both German and Austrian sources indicate that the situation at Ukraine remains most strained. The Kieff press continues to agitate ...

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  36. RAIN

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— It has been raining in the neighborhood of Gavrelle. ...

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  37. SUBMARINES BEATEN

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Houston asked for information regarding "one of the successful operations in capturing and destroying enemy submarines ...

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  38. CONSCRIPTION

    Sir Thomas Esmonde, speaking at Dublin, passionately denounced conscription, and said that the Government would get all the soldiers needed when they trusted ...

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  39. GERMAN UNREST A FIFTH WAR WINTER.

    "The Times'" correspondent at Amsterdam states that Herr Haussmann, a prominent. South German Democrat, speaking in the Upper House at ...

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  40. DEATH FOR DUVAL

    M. Duval, business manager of the Bonnet Rouge, who was charged with having conveyed information to, and had communication with, the enemy and who ...

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  41. MARSHAL FOCH

    Major-General Maurice, in an article published in the "Daily Chronicle," pays [?]butes to the ability of Field-Marshal [?]och, and says that it appears that the ...

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  42. EMERALD ISLE QUESTIONS ABOUT IRELAND

    In the House of Commons to-day the Hon. Herbert Samuel asked:—Is any change contemplated in the status or functions of the Chief Secretary for ...

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  43. WANTED

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that the Chamber of Commerce there is urging the establishment of an Anglo-Dutch aerial post. ...

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  44. A NEW ORDER

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Sir Hamar Greenwood the Right Hon. W. H. Long (Secretary of State for the Colonies) explained that the Colonial ...

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  45. MEATLESS DAYS

    The Press Bureau reports that it is the intention of Lord Rhondda (Minister of Food Control) to abolish meatless days in eating places as from May 17. ...

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  46. LABOR COUNCIL

    A meeting of the Adelaide Trades and Labor Council was held last night. There was a fair attendance. Mr. F. D. Williams (president) occupied the chair. ...

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  47. DELUDED PEOPLE.

    The German people are still being led to expect a war indemnity. Speaking in the Reichstag, Herr Saxon, the War Minister, said that Germany ...

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  48. STIRRED INDIA

    Since the Delhi conference remarkable energy has been displayed throughout India in carrying the conference proposals into effect. The Viceroy, Lord ...

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  49. GERMANY'S DESIGNS

    An Oxford professor, Sherrington, has sent to "The Times" a memorandum of a conversation he had at Heidelburg in 1907 with the famous theologian, ...

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  50. ANGRY SCENES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Helsingfors reports that angry scenes occurred in the Reichstag when the Independent Socialists charged the Supreme Court with ...

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  51. NO SUCCESSOR TO LORD FRENCH

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. J. T. Macpherson (War Secretary) stated that no successor to Lord French had been appointed. ...

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  52. A PICTURE FOUND.

    At the meeting of the Public Library Board on Friday, the president mentioned that when clearing up the Art Gallery basement recently, the officers ...

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  53. THE GREAT BROADVIEW SALE

    Attention is particularly directed to the fact that a representative of the auctioneers will be on he ground this afternoon to furnish any information that may be ...

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  54. BESSARABIA

    The ex-Bucharest Premier, Marshiloman, states that Bessarabia is in entirety except for the want of a slight rectification on the northern frontier, ...

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  55. WALES

    A Liberal conference will meet at Llan[?]ind[?]dwells on May 21, with the object of promoting a scheme for Welsh home rule. ...

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  56. MR. DILLON'S REVIEW

    Mr. John Dillon, leader of the Nationalist Parliamentary Party, in acknowledging a resolution from the British General Workers' Union in support of Home ...

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  57. HALF A MILLION RECRUITS

    Reuters correspondent at Simla states that as a result of the Delhi conference the Indian Provincial Governments have held meetings unanimously reaffirming ...

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  58. LATE GORDON BENNETT

    Mr. James Gordon Bennett, proprietor of the "New York Herald." has died in Paris. This information from Reuter's London ...

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  59. EQUAL SUFFRAGE

    In the Prussian Lower House, an Independent Socialist named Hoffman taunted the Conservatives with flaunting the Kaiser's promise in regard to equal ...

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  60. SIR FREDERICK YOUNG AND A PICTURE.

    At the meeting of the Public [?]ibrary Board on Friday the president (Mr. W. J. Sowden) stated that Sir Frederick Young had purchased for presentat[?] ...

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  62. A FEDERAL SCHEME

    The "Express" Dublin correspondent declares that Mr. Barnes' speech is accepted as an authoritative anticipation of events. Such remarks as "adding insult ...

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  63. MINERS LECTURED

    The Coal Controller addressed the Miners' Federation yesterday. Many questions were asked by the 136 delegates. They emphasised that the ...

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  67. THE PRICE OF SILVER

    The latest quotation for silver is 47 7-Sd. per standard ounce. ...

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