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  4. ALLIES' GREAT BLOW

    In a despatch to the War Office Feld-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in announcing additional successes, says:— Operations were energetically ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— The situation is developing favorably in accordance with our general ...

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  6. BRAZIL'S ACTION

    Brazil has broken off diplomatic relations with Germany, in consequence of the sinking by a German submarine of the Brazilian steamer Parana (4461 ...

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  7. THE NEW RUSSIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that speaking at the Congress of the National Liberty Party, M. Roditcheff, said that a body of bold persons ...

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  8. A GLORIOUS BEGINNING.

    In the course of an interview by Reuter's Sir R. Borden, the Canadian Prime Minister, said:— The great victory just won in ...

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  9. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    M. Painleve, the French Minister for War, has arrived in London. ...

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  10. MEXICO'S NEUTRALITY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that definite advices have been received that Chili and Mexico will remain neutral. There are ...

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  11. GERMAN ELECTORAL REFORM.

    Frech newspapers regard the Kaiser's promise of electoral reform after the war as a most significant indication of the desperate internal ...

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  12. SOUTH-EASTERLY ADVANCE.

    The "Times" correspondent at headquarters says that the captured villages are ruined as completely as those evacuated on the Somme. The whole ...

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  13. GERMAN INTRIGUES

    Good news comes from China and South America, almost the last strongholds of Hun intergue. Reuter's correspondent at Shanghai ...

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  14. WHEAT VALUES.

    Sensational falls in prices in the provision market to-day led to a crash in wheat. which was sold at 8/4. or 7d below last week's rate. ...

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  15. RESULTS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the newspaper "Tyd" thinks that the British success between Arras and Lens will have results of ...

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  16. CANADIANS' GREAT FEAT.

    Reuter's in informed that Sir Robert Borden. the Prime Minister of Canada, has telegraphed to the Canadian headquarters in France as follows :— ...

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  17. THE SUBMARINE MENACE.

    The American State Department announces that German submarines during the war sunk 686 neutral vessels, including 19 American ships. The ...

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  18. SUPERB GENERALSHIP SHOWN.

    As details of the Arras battle are unfolded, two significant facts emerge. The first is the supreme spirit and behavior of the man, and the second the ...

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  19. RECRUITING IN IRELAND.

    The "Times" suggests that the Government should stimulate recruiting in Ireland by allowing an American contingent to visit Ireland, and permit the ...

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  20. GREAT BATTLE CONTINUES

    Beach Thomas says:—The great battle continues without cessation. We stormed trenches south of Arras at 8 on Monday night, and extended our ...

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  21. KING SENDS MESSAGE.

    His Majesty the King has telegraphed to Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig as follows:— "The whole Empire will rejoice at ...

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  22. (Reuter's Telegrams.)

    A proclamation has been issued by the Provisional Government in which it is declared:— "Free Russia does not aim at the ...

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  23. LIEUTENANT ROBINSON

    Lieut. William L. Robinson, V C., who brought down the first German Zeppelin at Cuffly, near London, in September, 1916, is reported as missing ...

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  24. ON THE FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique says:— "The enemy's artillery was less active north of the Oise. south of which we progressed east of the Lower Forest ...

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  25. AMERICA'S PREPARATIONS

    Conscription, universal service, and the food supplies occupied the attention of Congress to-day. Senator C. S. Thomas (Democrat, ...

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  26. MUNITION WORKS EXPLOSION

    Two hundred women munition workers were killed and 100 other workers injured in an explosion at the munitions plant of the Eddystone ...

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  27. HINDENBURG INTERVIEWED

    An Amsterdam message says that Field-Marshal von Hindenburg, Chief of the German General Staff, interviewed by the Berlin correspondent of ...

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  28. NORTH OF THE OISE.

    "North of the Oise there has been reciprocal artillery." states an official communique, issued at Paris. "South of the Oise we destructively bombarded ...

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  29. THE GAPAUME EXPLOSION.

    A cable message published a few days ago stated that an explosion at Bapaume, soon after the Australians entered the town, killed 28 men, and buried seven ...

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  30. HUNS GLADLY SURRENDER.

    In a later report Beach Thomas says.—Prisoners gladly surrendered. Many had been without food for two days. The prisoners include an amazing ...

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  31. AMERICAN LOAN.

    According to an official statement, applications are reaching the Treasury so rapidly for allotments in the proposed £1,000,000,000 bond issue that ...

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  32. MARCHING TO BATTLE

    Telegraphing last evening, Reuter's Correspondent at the British headquarters in France said:— "I have just returned from a tour ...

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  33. BOXER DESIRES TO HELP.

    Fred Welsh, the light-weight boxing champion of the world. has applied for permission to organise a sportsman's battalion for service in the war. ...

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  34. LINER STRIKES MINE

    News has been received that the American liner New York (10,798 tons), owned by the International Mercanthle Marine Company. struck a mine ...

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  35. MESOPOTAMIA

    An official report regarding the operations in Mesopotamia says:— "The Turks, who were reported on 6th April to be retiring toward Kifri, ...

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  36. EUREKA PAGEANT

    Owing to numerous requests, the Eureka Pageant, which was utterly spoiled on Tuesday last, owing to the public rushing the ground, will be reproduced ...

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  37. VICTORY ON VICTORY.

    The "Times" correspondent at held quarters states:— Our success has attained such dimensions that I am already wondering ...

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  38. AUSTRIAN CABINET.

    Reuter's correspondent of Australian says that a telegram from Vienna announces that the Minister for War, M. K[?], resigned, following the ...

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  39. SALONIKA FRONT

    A French official report dealing with operations on the Salonika front says:— "A men active artillery struggle is ...

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  40. CAPTURE OF VIMY

    Despatches from the front state that the First and Third British armies took part in the Arras attack, while the Fifth Army in which the ...

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