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  2. THE WINGED DEATH

    Commenting on the hospital outrage in [?]ce, "The times" [?] [?] [?]man proverb, "One has never done learning." ...

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  3. SUBMARINES BEATEN LLOYD GEORGE CONFIDENT

    Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime minister, when, receiving the freedom of the city in Edinburgh, was accorded an ovation. In the course of his speech the ...

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  4. OVERDUE

    The pause in German offensive is the subject of much comment. Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters says that the overdue attack is ...

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  5. RAIDERS ACTIVE WESTERN OPERATIONS

    A raid was carried out yesterday to the north of Hill 70 (says Field-Ma-[?] Sir Douglas Haig, in an official report) and a few of our men are missing. We ...

    Article : 127 words
  6. EMPIRE DAY

    Empire Day was celebrated to-day, and throughout London fla[?] were flown from the principal buildings. AII the schools celebrated the occasion during the ...

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  7. THE IRISH TROUBLE

    The Press Bureau has issued the following statement Regarding the Irish arrests:—The revolutionary movement in Ireland consisted of two series Of ...

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  8. WINDPIPE OF THE ARMY

    In me course of his speech at burgh Mr. Lloyd George, referring to the manner in which Britain had met submarine menace, said the ...

    Article : 367 words
  9. BRITISH BAG 40 PRISONERS.

    Fieid-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We raided trenches [?]n the neighberhood of Hamel, capturing 40 prisoners and two ...

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  10. COSTUM[?] SCHOOL EVENTS

    Empire Day was celebrated here by the customary school events. The principal was the entertainment of 8000 children of fighting men and 1500 wounded officers ...

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  11. HOSTILE ARTILLERY AT VILLERS.

    There was active hostile artillerring to-day in the Villers Bretoneux sector. said Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig in his night report. ...

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  12. MR. LLOYD GEORGE CANDID

    Speaking at a luncheon at Edinburgh, Mr. Lloyd George referred the brilliant achievements of the Scottish divisions in battle. He wished he could say of ...

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  13. HUNDREDS OF CASUALTIES

    There were some, hundreds of casualties when the hospitals in Prance were raided, (says Mr. Hamilton Fy[?]e, the "Daily Mail" correspondent), and the ...

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  14. ENEMY RAIDS BREAK DOWN.

    French communique: — Enemy raids south-east of Desnil-St. Georges, west of No[?]on, broke down under our fire. We penetrated the enemy lines to the ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. CEREMONIES IN FRANCE

    The Official Press Bureau announces:—The Frendh President (M. Poincare) has sent the following message to the King:—"The whole of France is associating itself ...

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  16. THE WEATHER BREAKS

    Yesterday the Germans at intervals drenched the villages in the valleys of the Somme and Ancre immediately behind the Australian front with gas shels. ...

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  17. ENEMY RAID NEAR BUCQUOY.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Under a heavy barrage the enemy raided in the neighborhood of Buequoy. A few of our men are ...

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  18. NO NOT LIKE REPRISALS.

    Geneva reports that the Rhineland burgomasters are again appealing to the authorities to stop the raids on London and Paris. ...

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  19. SUEZ CANAL TRAFFIC.

    The report of the Suez Canal business for 1917 shows a transit of 2355 vessels representing 8,368,000 tons, 55 percent, of which was Government traffic. This ...

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  20. FRENCH CAPTURE PRISONERS.

    French communique:—An enemy said south of Hangard and another in the VOsges was repell[?]. We successfully raided the enemy lines ...

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  21. GIANT GOTHAS A FAILURE.

    A Pans message states that a Gotha was brought down in flames in the last raid. British experts regard the giant ...

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  22. THE OSTEND BASE

    it is understood that the Germans have succeded in shifting the poisition of the Vindictive at Ostend, leaving a passage barley sufficient for a large destroyer. ...

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  23. QUIET ON FRENCH FRONT.

    Paris communique:—There is nothing to report except intermittent [?]ery [?]g north and south of the Avre. ...

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  24. PARIS JOURNALISTS TESTIMONY.

    telegram has been sent by the Association of Paris Journalists to the British Institute of Journallists. associating itself with the testimonies of platitude to ...

    Article : 51 words
  25. THE APPEAL OF MISS REDMOND.

    Miss Johanna Redmond, daughter of the late Nationalist leader, in a letter to the press apepals for the wholehearted, proud acceptance throughout ...

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  26. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    Reuter learns that the British Government has decided to open negotiations with Germany, through Holland, for the purpose of extending the present ...

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  27. SEASON FOR RAIDING HOSPITAL.

    The official opinion is that the German raids on hospitals are intended to compel the British to abandon their raids on German cities. ...

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  28. DEPARTURE OF SWEDISH MINISTER

    According to the daily press in Tokio the departure of M. Wallenberg. the Swedish Minister, accomapnied by 14 prominent Swedes, has caused much ...

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  29. PANIC-STRICKEN COLOGNE.

    "The Times" correspondent at The Hague states that Cologne is panicstricken and is agitating for a cessation of raids by agreement. Cardinal ...

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  30. HUGHES' TRIP HOME

    Messrs. Hughes and Cook are expected to speak at Washington and New York, The Admiralty has arranged special transport across the Atlantic for Messrs. ...

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  31. THE TREASON PLOT

    In a message from Dublin the correspondent of "The Daily News" says:—Lord French is energetically completing the voluntary recruiting ...

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  32. BANK OF ENGLAND

    Sir Charles Addis, the London manager of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, has been recommended for appointment as a member of the court ...

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  33. MORE PRESS COMMENTS

    In its comments on the Irish evidence the "Morning Post" says:—"The communique tells us nothing which might not [?]ve been anticipated from the ...

    Article : 151 words
  34. ENEMY'S OFFENSIVE PLANS

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphed yesterday:—The work of our aviators is delaying the German offensive plane. A day or two ...

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  35. GERMAN REMNANTS

    African official:—Direct communication has been established between Edwards and Northey's columns. The former has occupied Manunga, ...

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  36. HEROES OF THE WAR

    At the close of the Inter-Allied Conference, referred to on May 26, the Puke of Connaught said, the keynote of the conference was that though a pension ...

    Article : 166 words
  37. COMPLICITY OF SINN FEIN

    In the evidence to be published to-morrow regarding the conspiracy, the complicity of the Sinn Fein will he established beyond question. There has ...

    Article : 134 words
  38. FLYING IN MACEDONIA

    British Salonika official:—Our naval airmen raided the Drama Aerodrome on May 12. They observed one enemy machine aflame and two others enveloped ...

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  39. GERMAN SUBMARINE SUNK SUNK

    The British Admiralty announces:—One of our Atlantic escort submarines on her return to her base, reports that whilst proceeding to meet a convoy on May 11 ...

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  40. CAREFULLY PLANNED CONSPIRACY

    Dealing with the Irish evidence the "Daily Graphic," says:—"The Government's action is amply, justified." The "Daily Chronicle" says:—"The ...

    Article : 151 words
  41. DROPPING BOMBS ON GERMANS

    Defiling with the aviation work on the western front Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig says:—The long fine spell ended at 11 o'clock ...

    Article : 152 words
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  43. NATIONALISTS NOT IMPLICATED.

    The Premier has stated that the conspiracy for a great rising ia Ireland was indubitable, but the Nationalists wttfi not implicated. ...

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  44. SILENCED BY CENSOR

    The "Vorwaerts" on May 21 quoted the chairman of the British tra[?] union ists as saying at the A[?] Socialist meeting in Paris that the only answer ...

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  45. CRUEL HUN RULE

    Referring to the report o foreign missions the moderator of the general assembly of the Church of Scotland, at yesterday's session in Edinburgh, said:— ...

    Article : 168 words
  46. COMMENTS THE PRESS

    Commenting upon the Irish evidence, the "Manchester Guardian" says it justified the arrests, and it will satisfy the English people. ...

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  47. AUSTRIAN' LADY ARRESTED.

    The police have arrested an Austrian lady, named Bruns. who acted as secretary to the well-known sportsman. Major Edwards. She was arrested at her ...

    Article : 67 words
  48. PUBLIC TRIAL ADVOCATED

    In its comments with regard to the [?]rish evidence the "Daily Telegraph" states that even a cursory perusal of the evidence justifies the action Of the ...

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  49. TRIBUTES TO DOMINIONS

    Speakihg at the Overseas Club the Air Minister, in acknowledging the cheque of £13,500 raised by members for the purchase of eight aeroplanes, said the ...

    Article : 163 words
  50. "ALLEGATIONS CONCLUSIVELY PROVED."

    "The Times" in a leading article says that the official statement justifies the arrests. It was admittedly only the outline of the Sinn Fein dealings with ...

    Article : 102 words
  51. LAW REFORMS PROBABLE.

    Mr. T. W. Gregory. Attorney-General, plans a sweeping investigation into civil and criminal suits. ...

    Article : 23 words
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  54. OPPORTUNITY FOR VOLUNTEERS.

    Speaking at Edinburgh on the Irish question. Mr. Lloyd George said that the evidence in possession of the Government convinced him that the Irish Nationalist ...

    Article : 73 words
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  56. FRENCH BOMB, ENEMY CAMPS.

    Thirty thousand kilos of bombs were dropped on various stations and camps within the enemy zone. ...

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