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  2. HOME RULE

    It is announced that the Ooverament proposes. an immediate Parliament for Dunlin, with a clean cat-off for Ulster and a statutory council. ...

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  3. AHZAC ' MANHUNTERS'

    M. Tudesq, writing in. "Le Journal" One of the leading French dailies, pays one of the most striking French tributes to the Australians' work In the ...

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  4. HARD FINHTING

    In a somewhat latter message Mr. Eobinson says that the German counterattacks at Bullecouri. and elsewhere have not succeeded in SHAKNG our hold ...

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  5. RUSSIA'S TRIAL

    Renter's correspondent at Perrograd reports that the executive of the Workmen's and Soldiers' Delegates is considering the question of participating in the ...

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  6. BORN AGAIN

    Mr. Walter Long (secretary of State for the Colonies) has introduced into the Commons a Bill embodying all the recommendations of the Speaker's Electoral ...

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  7. DETERMINED ATTACKS

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:-—"Small night outpost engagements occurred to the south eastward of Epehy. "The enemy heavily bombarded our ...

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  8. MORE PARTICULARS

    The Government lias communicated to the Irish leaders the following threefold scheme:— The immediate establishment of an Irish Parliament in Dublin, with ...

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  9. DEFINITE DECISION

    At a meeting of the executive of the Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' Debgates the decision which was cabled 0n May 12 regarding the coalition with the ...

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  10. WILL THE BILL CET THROUGH?

    Discussing the possibility of such a Bill as the one indicated being introduced to the House, "The Times" stated on January 29:—"Such a Bill would the ...

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  11. MENTION IN THE COMMONS

    In the Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law announced tfiat Mr. Lloyd George was communicating the Irish proposals to the Irish leaders to-morrow, and he ...

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  12. ENEMY'S COUNTER-ATTACKS

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"Further details of the fighting this morning show that the enemy deliberately attempted by four strong ...

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  13. APPEAL TO SOCIALISTS

    Reuters correspondent at Petroprac states that an appeal has been issued to the Austro-German Socialists not to permit their Government to take aacautage ...

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  14. STRAIRHT-OUT SMUTS

    General Smuts was the chief guest at a banquet given by the Lords and the Commoners to-night in the Royal Gallery, over which General French ...

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  15. WAR AT SEA

    The " Tidenstegn" asserts that many German submarines have been discovered disguised as fishing boats. Captain Falk, of the Norwegian I ...

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  16. TRAP SET BY TURKS

    "The Times' correspondent at Rome reports that "The Idea Nazionale" intimates that Turkey, through the neutral Powers is proposing a peace, the basis of ...

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  17. BULLECOURT BATTLE

    Mr. Percy Bobinson's latest despatch reads:—" BUXIECOURT continues to be the scene of severe and confused local fighting. We have never quite eradicated ...

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  18. BIG GERMAN EFFORT

    A French communique reads:—"After a violent bombardment at Chemin des Dames and in the region north-west of Brave en Laonnois the Germans last ...

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  19. ZEEBRUCCE ENGAGEMENT

    The "Telegraaf" states that many soldiers were killed at Bruges and Zeebrugge during the Allies' bombardment. General Maekensen, who was at Bruges, ...

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  20. RUSSIAN GENERALS

    It is reported from Petrograd that General Gurko, commanding the armies on Russia's astern front, and General Brussilof, in command of the ...

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  21. A BOMBING BATTLE

    Correspondents state that while the Sefmans on the Arras front generally are allowed to rest, the Gnards are rept incessantly attacking the ...

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  22. FRENCH ALTERATIONS

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris reports that General Petain has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the French Forces, with General Nivelle commander ...

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  23. NOT SINCERE

    The Daily Mail considers that tlie Petrograd delegates' appeal to the German Socialists will be futile. They have invariably acted as the catspaw of ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES

    The fact that the Council of Russian Workmen and Soldiers' Delegates should have considered it necessary to appeal to the army is significant. However, a ...

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  25. GERMAN CLAIMS

    German Official:— "Our fire prevented the development of English attacks on the Scarpe and near Mcr.chy. "We repulsed advances to the east and ...

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  26. UNPLEASNT READING

    Mr Phillips, the war correspondent, describing the latest counter attack, says — the Australians' welcomed the. intrudera warmly, and bombed them with ...

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  27. ARTILLERY DUEL

    According to a French communique the artillery struggle has been continued in different sectors. The news is confirmed that the 6nemv sustained very heavy ...

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  28. THE HEAR EAST

    Russian Official—In the region of Kellerk an Amaikbaba to the southward of Erzingan our counter-attack dislodged the Kurds from trenches which they ...

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  29. BRITAIN AND WAR

    It is estimated tliat 10 per cent, of' the engineers ai Manchester and East Lancashire have resumed work. The remainder- are awaiting the result of the ...

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  30. PEACE PROSPECTS

    In the Reichstag Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor, affirmed that there was no difference in the position with the Allies regarding ...

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  31. DESOLATE BAPAUME

    This morning Australian troops who have been holding a. portion of the line opposite Bap&nme since last October, moved into the town, the Germans ...

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  32. WITH THE SERVIANS.

    A Servian communique states:—"There is activity on tie whole Servian front. We have again advanced in the Tegion of Vetrenik and Dobropolyc. where we ...

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  33. USE OF CEREALS

    Known as the Espionage Bill, a measure now before the United States Senate really deals with almost every iepartment of human activity. One section, ...

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  34. MACEDONIAN FIGHTING

    A French Macedonian communique reports:—"The Venizelist forces in conjunction with the French troops operating in the region of Ljunnioa captured ...

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  35. AMERICA AT WAR

    President Wilson is impatient at Congress delays regarding war proposals, and will take steps to speed up the.programme which he-believes is essential ta ...

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  36. PLOTS AGAINST CANADA

    Fritz Neet, manager of an electric machinery factory, has been arrested on a charge of having conspired for the formation of a military expedition ...

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  37. THE NEW LOAN

    A city editor states that the result of the New south Wales loan is better than the Stock Exchange expected. It is anticipated that 75 per cent. will be ...

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  38. ROYAL VISIT

    Their Majesries the King and Queen visited ike Liverpool munition works and docks to-day, and were received with enthusiasm everywhere. ...

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  39. WIRELESS STATION DISMANTLED

    The Costa Rica Government has dismantled the powerful wireless telegraph station at Heredia, supposed to hare been used by Germany. ...

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  40. WHEAT-DEALING

    Nine grain exchanges throughout tha United Slates and Canada have decided that the maximum prices recently set for all wheat futures should be ...

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  41. ESPIONAGE BILL

    The Espionage Bill has been passed by the Senate in an amended form. The provision for a press censorship was deleted. An amendment to curb spec ...

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  42. LIQUOR TRAFFIC

    It is expected that the Government will almost immediately announce the purchase of tile liquor trade, and the appointment of a Liquor Controller. ...

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  43. ON OTHER FRONTS

    An Ralian official communique states: —"An intense artillery duel has occurred between Tolmino and the sea. Our raids have led to cosiderab'le progress up the ...

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  44. RESULT DISAPPOINTING

    It is announced that m connection with the New South Wales loan 39 per cent, is subscribed. "The Westminster Gazelle" regards the result as disappoint ...

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  45. A DISCREDITED SENATE

    The "New york World, under the hcadius of "A Slacker Congress," says:— "This branch of the Government has broken down and it has failed in its duty." ...

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  46. FORESTS BURNING

    Forest fires are raging in Northern Minnesota. Settlements have been burnt and lives are said to have been lost. A terrific confiagration is threatened if no ...

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  47. FOOD PRICES

    Food prices in Great, Britain have increased by 98 per cent, during the war ...

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  48. HOLLWEC DUMB

    Confirmation of thp above is given in a wireless message which leads.—"Dr. von Bethmann Holing in the Peiehstag replying to interpellations ncrlmed ...

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  49. UNITED STATES ARMY

    Orders have been given, by the War Department to bring the United States army up to the full war strength of 293,000 men. ...

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  50. STRIKE SITUATION

    The engineers strike continues, though the situation has improved, and increasing numbers of men have returned to work. ...

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  51. RESIGNATION NOT ACCEPTED

    It is stated on reliable autbority that while at headquarters Dr. von Bethmann Hollwrg ottered the Kaiser his resigna tion, but it was not accepted. ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. CANADIANS JIETURN HOME.

    Sir Robert Borden (Prime Minister of Canada) who has attended the Imperial Conference in London, has arrived at Quebec, accompanied by his party. ...

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