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  2. THE WAR.

    A French communique states that artillery has been most active in the region to the north, west of Rheims. We reprogressed in the woods of Mt. ...

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  3. THE SITUATION IN RUSSIA.

    The United Proas correspondent says the situation is undoubtedly tense, and the rupture between the Provisional Government and the ...

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  5. THE HARDEST FIGHTING OF THE WAR.

    Correspondents at British headquarters report that the war has not soon harder fighting than which is now occurring north and south of the Scarpe ...

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  6. RHEIMS TOWN HALL IGNITED

    A wireless message states that during the bombardment of Rhelms, the Town Hall became ignited, and 50 buildings in the vicinity were ...

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  7. BRITISH TAKE PRISONERS.

    General Halg reports having prisonered on Thursday upwards of 000 mon, including 28 officers. We strengthoned to-day the position ...

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  8. RUSSO-GERMAN ARMISTICE

    The Petrograd United Press correspondent says that an armistice practically exists along the whole RussoGerman front. Not a shot was fired ...

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  9. FRENCH TAKE CRAONNE.

    A French communique states that we brilliantly conducted an operation which made us masters of the village of Craonne, and several strong points ...

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  10. SUBMARINES AND NORWEGIAN SHIPPING.

    The president of the Norwegian Shorthing says that if the shipping losses continue the Norwegian mercantile marino will be wiped out in ...

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  11. HAIG'S OFFENSIVE WELL AHEAD.

    Mr. Balfour has received a cable from London regarding General Haig's offensive, to the effect that it is well ahead of the schedule. ...

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  12. THOSE BRITISH AIR DEVILS.

    The "Matin" says that Gorman prisoners declare that the hailstorm of shot and shell from the raiantry Lewis guns, peppered us. Airmen ...

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  13. BRILLIANT GUNNERY.

    French correspondents at the front pay enthusiastic tributes to the British successes. Andre Tudegh, of "Le Journale," says that on the 18th the ...

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  14. THREE SUBMARINES WEEKLY

    Mr. Dechair has informed members of the House of Representatives and the Naval committee that Germany was building three super submarines ...

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  15. SINKING OF THE ARCADIA.

    The Arcadian was sunk at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Patrol vessels were quickly on the scene, and began rescues of the officers and men. They ...

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  16. RUSSIA AND SEPARATE PEACE.

    The Petrograd United Press correspondent states that M. Miliukoff addressed a mass gathering of those antagonistic to him, and won a ...

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  17. TO MINE THE NORTH SEA.

    The Allies and the United States are considering mining practically the whole of the North Sea, in order to suppress German submarines. The ...

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  18. SHATTERED GERMAN DIVISIONS.

    It is estimated that the Germans since the first of April brought 33 divisions against the Anglo-French 15 of which were shattered and ...

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  19. DESTROYER MINED.

    The Admiralty report that an old type of destroyer was mined and sunk in the English Channel on Wednesday. An officer and sixty one of the crew ...

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  20. METAL MINES.

    The Defence of the Realm regulation illegalises the transference of any interest in lead, tin, tungsten, or zinc mines in the United Kingdom ...

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  21. THE KAISER'S EIGHTS.

    The Reichstag constitution committee have rejected the Socialist's proposad that the Kaiser should not have the right to declare war, conclude ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. CONCERNING THE ROTORU[?]

    A question has been given notice of in the House of Lords as to whether the Rotorua, from New Zealand, laden with a hundred thousand carcases ...

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  23. AUSTRALIANS TREATED WELL.

    The Australian Red Cross Society has received many acknowledgments of the sate arrival of prisoners 'parcels in Turkey. They also receive ...

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  24. CLOSING OF GERMAN FRONTIERS.

    A Berne wireless message states that the closing of German frontiers is partially explained by the refusal of the Independent Socialist leaders to ...

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  25. THT STAR BOOMING.

    Many gratifying houses have been witnessed at the Star Pictures during the past few months, particularly, but the best of all, despite largely ...

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  26. STANDARDISED BRITISH SHIPS.

    The "Journal of Commerce" states that, as the result of conferences, Mr. Maclay, of the Seamen's Union, states that the New British standardised ...

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  27. POST WAR INDUSTRIALISM.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, speaking to the International Metal Workers' Federation, said that industrial unity among the nations was impossible ...

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  28. CRAONNE.

    A French communique states that the Germans violently counter attacked our Craonne positions, which wo captured yesterday. Our machine gun ...

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  29. RUSSIA WILL NOT BETRAY THE ALLIES.

    The Committee of Workers and soldiers' delegates are greatly dissatisfied with the Note which the Provisional Government havo addressed to ...

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  30. SUBMARINISM.

    The New York "Evening World" says that Mr. Saunders, chairman of the naval consulting board, states that the membership includes ...

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  31. GERMAN LEGATION LEAVES CHILI.

    The German Legation is leaving Chili. This rupture has caused annoyance to Germany. ...

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  32. AN ITALIAN SENSATION.

    A sensation has been created in Italy by the arrest of the pseudo Count Luca Cortese, an ex-army officer and journalist, in connection with colossal ...

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  33. FOOD RIOTS IN MAINZ.

    The "Telegraf" says that grave food riots have taken place in Mainz, and a number of shops have boen looted. The troops fired on 160 ...

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  34. THE ADMIRALTY.

    It is understood that the reorganisation of the Admiralty is proceeding rapidly. The main principle is the separation of the position from the ...

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  35. A FURTHER WAR ZONE.

    A Berne message says that the whole of the Grand Duchy of Baden in Germany has been proclaimed a war zone, and is under severe martial law ...

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  36. RUSSIA'S STRENGTH

    General Brusilod has warned his armies that German, Parliamentaires are entering the Russian lines to learn the dispositions and strength of the ...

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  37. TELEGRAMS.

    At the Melbourne Ciy Court to-day Albert Herman Weiss, a Gorman, was sentenced to three months for altering a certificate of registration, issued ...

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  38. CHINA AND THE WAR.

    The "Exchange Telegraph's" Tientsin correspondent says the tone of the Pekin pros sindicatea that an antiwar agitation will take place when the ...

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  39. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    The "Morning Post's" Petrograd correspondent Btates that German policy regards Russia's internal development as notably changed, and it ...

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  40. RATIONING SCHEME.

    Lord Devonport will unfold his compulsory rationing scheme in the House of Lords. His bread scheme is completed. ...

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  41. BRITISH CAPTURE POSITIONS.

    General Halg reports sovore counter attacks at Fresney and on the positions we captured north and south thereof. We maintained all the ...

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  42. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS.

    On Thunder. Mountain lived Neil Serviss, a wild flower of surpassing beauty. The Sorviases were, at feud with the Rutherfords, who lived on ...

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  43. UPPER HOUSE APPOINTMENTS.

    The following persons have been appointed to the Upper House: George Black, William Brooks, H. Y. Braddon, M. J. Connington, J. M. Dodd, J. B. ...

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  44. BRAZIL.

    Ex President Pechana has been nominated as Foreign Minister of Brazil. The Prosident, in a message to Congress, reviewed the events ...

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  45. BRITISH REPULSE COUNTERATTACKS.

    General Haig reports having curried out a successful raid eastward of Liveriguier, taking prisoners. We progressed northward of Havricourt ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND REFERENDUM.

    The Queensland referendum for the abolition of the Upper House resulted in 74,665 for, and 111,447 against, The local option voting wag against ...

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  47. DISTURBANCES IN JOHANNESBURG.

    The Johannesburg disturbances havo resulted in several arrests being made. The Mayor, in order to restore quiet, read before 8000 General ...

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  48. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A wireless from a German official source states that British attacks on both sides of Bullecourt, and strong French attacks between Berry au Bac ...

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