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  4. THE NEW RUSSIA

    The Czar abdicated at midnight on Thursday, on behalf, of himself and the Czarvitch, in favor of the Grand Duke Michael. The ...

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  5. FIRST TROOPS TO RISE.

    The "Times special correspondent at Petrograd, telegraphing on the 16th, says that the only visible sign of the desperate conflict is the charred ruins. ...

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  6. A FRESH BRITISH VICTORY

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters announces that bapaume has been taken. (Reuter's Telegrims.) ...

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  7. GREAT FRENCH DRIVE.

    "On the whole front between Andechy and the Oise the enemy, refusing battle abandoned under our pressure powerfully sciemtifically ...

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  8. (United Service Special Cable.)

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr J. C. Wedgewood (Liberal) suggested that a resolution of sympathy with the Dima should be adopted. ...

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  9. MANY ARRESTS MADE

    Telegraphing from Petrograd yesterday the "Times" correspondent says—"The number of arrested people who are being lodged in the Tauris Palace ...

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  10. EMPRESS SUFFERS FROM HYSTERIA.

    The Russian Empress is reported to be suffering from hysteria. The Czarovitz is affected badly with scarlet fever and measules. ...

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  11. SIBERIAN PRISONERS LIBERATED.

    The political prisoners in Siberia have been liberated. ...

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  12. DETAILS OF RISING

    Reuter's correspondent at retro[?] forwards a lenghy message, giving gra[?]hic details of the revolution in Russian. ...

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  13. GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS

    Apart from Mr A. Bonar Law's announcements in the House of Commons, no news has been received from Petrograd concerning the decision of the ...

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  14. CZAR'S OBDURACY

    Great Britain has been intensely relieved by the revolution, the greatest anxiety having previously existed. The visit of Lord Milner, ...

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  15. EX-MUMISTERS' IN CUSTODY.

    Reeuter's correspondent at Petrograd, telegraphing on 16th ist. says that a great parade of troops will take place before the Ministers to-morrow. The ...

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  16. (Reuter's Telegrams.)

    "A brisk struggle developed east of the Meuse, in the region of Forne des Chamboches. Several enemy attempts on one of our trenches were finally ...

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  17. HAIG'S RAPID ADVANCE

    Field Marshal Sir Doughlas, Haig reports:—bapaume was captured after stiff fighting with the German rearguards. The ...

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  18. ENEMY HARD PRESSED.

    "Our detachments continuing to vigorously press the enemy, made further progress north of the Avre and between the Avre and the Oise, on a ...

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  19. HUN REARGUARDS PRESSED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the british headquarters, telegrahping on the evening of the 17th march, says that the rapid hardening of the ground, and the ...

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  20. CHAMPAGNE FIGHTING.

    "Our light detachments occupied points in front of our lines between the Olse and the Avre. and took prisoner a score of Germans. ...

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  21. GRAND DUKE CYRIL.

    A dramatic episode occurred when the Grand Duke Cyril drew up his men in the Tauris Palace and adressed Rodzianko emotionally thus:—"I have the ...

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  22. DUMA AND WORKMEN CONFER.

    A most important conference between the executive of the Duma and delegates of the workmen lasted all night and finally an agreement was ...

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  23. EXCITED PRINCE OVERJOYED.

    (United Sot vice Special Cable.) Advices from Amsterdam state that a menage from: Vienna reports that the Russians in the trenches loudly cheered the success ...

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  24. IMPERIAL ARMS REMOVED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petorgrad, telegraphing on 16th inst, says that between 2 and 3 in the afternoon the revolutionaries began removing the ...

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  25. BERLIN MESSAGE.

    A German Official message states:—English detachments between Sailly and St. Pierre Vaast Wood. and French detachments between benvraegnes and ...

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  26. NOT AGAINST DYNASTY.

    Reuter has received from a Russian diplomatic source the following summing up of the revolution:—"The inadeuaey and ...

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  27. ZEPPELIN DESTROYED

    "At 5.30 this morning Zeppe[?] 1.39, which had flown over the region of Paris, was hit at a height of 3500 metres above Compeigne by our ...

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  28. FLEET ADMIRAL'S SUPPORT.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Pettograd says that Admiral Deponir, the Commander of the Baltic squadron, has adhered to the new ...

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  29. AIR SQUADRON'S SUCCESSES.

    The Admiralty states that Sir Doughlas Haig, expressing his appreciation of the fine work of the naval air squadron attacked to the armies in France, ...

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  30. DUMA RECOGNISED.

    Reuter's Patrograd correspondent says that the British French, and Italian diplomats and military attaches have informed the executive of the Duma of ...

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  31. AUSTRALIANS TO THE FORE.

    A recent message indicated that the Australians were then close to bapaume, and inside the angle formed by the Albert-Bapaume and ...

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  32. REVOLUTION JUST IN TIME.

    Reuter's correspondent at washington states that American army experis declare that the Russian. revolution was just in time to avert a great ...

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  33. BRITISH LABOR LEADERS.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Labor leaders, including henderson, Hedge, barnes, and brace, telegraphed to the Russian Labor leaders that the ...

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  34. CZAR'S POS [?]TION.

    In the course of his announcement in the House of Commons to-day, that the Czar had not yet abdicated, Mr A. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the ...

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  35. IRISH PROBLEM

    Speaking on the Irish question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr Bonal Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, criticised the Natio[?]sts for having left ...

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  36. DEATH SLOW TO REACTIONARIES

    According to a Russian journalist who has reached London, the eannihila[?] of the Russian Guards in the unfortunate East Prussian campaign was ...

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  37. CLIMAX OF SOMME BATTLES.

    The rain of Bapaume is the [?] max of the battles of the Sorume and Anere major Maraht, writing five months ago decribed Bapaume as a "Little ...

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  38. BERLIN VERSION

    A further wireless message received at the Sayville Station from berlin makes an attempt to prove the cause of the revolution in Russia was the ...

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  39. REMOVAL OF CZAR FINAL

    Interviewed by Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd yesterday, M. Milikoff, the new Russian Foreign Minister, declared that the new, Government ...

    Article : 246 words
  40. JOY IN BRITAIN.

    The result of the rev[?]tion has been received with unmixed jov by the British pr[?] Editorial articles headed Lond Lave ...

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  43. CRISIS IN FRANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at paris annou[?]ees that the French Government has resigned. ...

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