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  4. COMBATING U BOATS

    The "Times" Naval Correspondent says that the shipping losses emphasise the seriousness of the situation. "The nation must realise," he says ...

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  5. RUSSIA

    It is reported from Petrograd that the Germans occupied Aho, in Finland, on Tuesday, and are marching to the interior. They are also continuing their ...

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  6. THE ITALIAN RETREAT

    The correspondent of the American Association Press at the Italian General headquarters gives the following account of the italian retreat before the ...

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  7. HARTLEPOOL BOMBED

    A message issued by the official Press Burean says:— "One airship crossed the coast last night and dropped for bombs on ...

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  8. WESTERN FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas; Haig's official report states:— "We raided the enemy's trenches south-east of Epehy and brought back ...

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  9. ERZERUM LOST

    Advices received here state that the Turks have recaptured Erzerum, in Tukish Armenia. Erzerum, which is 120 miles west of ...

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  10. INEFFECTIVE RESISTANCE OF ARMENIANS.

    A wireless Turkish official message, dated 12th March, says:—"We entered Erzerum, despite serious resistance by the Armenians." ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION

    Mr Keith Murdoch, wiring from the correspondent's headquarters, in a message dated 12th March, says:— "Steady aggressiveness remains the ...

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  12. SERBIA DENIES REACE RUMOR.

    It is announce by the Official Press Bureau that the Serbian Legation emphatically denies the rumors, circulated by Germany, of peace ...

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  13. AMERICAN LABOR OFFERS AID.

    Mr Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, has, cabled to the Moscow Soviet asking how the United States can help Russia ...

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  14. FIVE ENEMY SEAPLANES ATTACKED.

    An Admiralty report states:— "Two of our, seaplanes on Tuesday attacked five, of that enemy's aircraft in the southern part of the north Sea. ...

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  15. IRISH GOVERNMENT

    It is stated by the Dublin correspondent of the "Times" that Mr. John Dillo's appointment as chairman of the irish Parliamentary Party, has ...

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  16. ALLIED CITIZENS CAPTURED.

    A message from Stockholm states that a number of British and American people who left inland in neutral vessels was captured, and those of ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL BRITAIN

    M. Albert Thomas, a member of the French Socialist Party, and formerly a Minister, has written to the "Daily Chronicle," giving his impressions of ...

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  18. "THE GREAT PROTECTOR."

    It in stated by the Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Express" that, in order to expedite the Prussianisation of the conquered territories ...

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  19. THE YORKSHIRE AIR RAID.

    A Berlin official message, says:—"On the night of 12th March our naval airships ships squadron attacked fortified places and military establishments on the ...

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  20. HUN COLONIES

    "It is rumored," says the "Manchester, Guardian," "that the German peace terms include willingness to sell her colonies; provided she is not excluded ...

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  21. BALTIC PROVINCES' FATE.

    A message from Zurich states that the Kaiser, Count von Hertlihg, the Chancellor, Field, Marshal von Hindenburg, and Baron von Kuhlmann ...

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  22. AIR RAID ON COBLENZ.

    According to reports from Germany the results of the Goblet arr raid have been terrific. The military have isolated the city, and nobody is allowed to ...

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  23. LIFE IN BELGIUM

    Terror reigns in the occupied parts of Belgium, to-day. The temporary victor is master and takes care that every Belgian knows it. He walks the ...

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  24. EDUCATION REFORMS

    In the House of Commons the second reading of the Education Bill has been passed. In the House of Commons on ...

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  25. PETROGRAD A REPUBLIC.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Petrograd says that the appointment of the new. Communist Council makes the city a separate republic, with M. ...

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  26. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    There is reason to believe that the Allied Governments have decided to use the Dutch shipping lying in the Allied ports, bind have drawn out of ...

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  27. SERIOUS DAMAGE AT MANNHEIM AND FREIBURG.

    The "Times" correspondent at The Hague says that independent evidence from Mannheim and Friburg shows that the British raids cause material ...

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  28. ENEMY SOCIAL DEMOCRATS.

    An article in "Vorwarts," the Berlin Socialist newspaper, intended to foreshadow the Reichatag of the Reichstag Socialists with regard, to the ...

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  29. ADMIRAL TIRPITZ'S GLOOMY OUTLOOK.

    The fuller report of Admiral Tirpitz's Essen speech in the "Hamburger; Nachrichten" contains an interesting passage which, was not published elsewhere. ...

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  30. A GERMAN REPORT.

    A wireless, German, official message states:—We brought down 17 enemy airplanes yesterday, three of which were en route for Freiburg. ...

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  31. THE CAPTURE OF THE MATUNGA.

    The Igotz Mendi's passengers have been further interviewed They relate a curious incident of the Wolf's exploits. The Matunga, after capture. ...

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  32. BRISK ARTILLERY STRUGGLE.

    A French communique reports a fairly lively artillery struggle on the whole front. ...

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  33. "COMRADES OF GREAT WAR."

    At a conference held in Bloemfontein the Returned Soldiers Association, representative of the whole of South Africa, widely and influentially ...

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  34. "NO CAUSE FOR SADNESS."

    A Petrogard, dispatch says that official journals are now appearing in Moscow. The first-number of the Moscow "Izvestia" declares that the Allies must ...

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  35. AUSTRALIANS AGAIN RAID.

    Two successful raids were last night carried out by the Australians. ...

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  36. OFFENSIVE CONSIDERED IMMINENT.

    The "Times." correspondent at Amsterdam says that Turkish and Austrian ambulances are arriving in the west, and trains are constantly ...

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  37. GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris reports that the "Echo de Paris" states that the German casualties in the war to 1st January, 1918, total 4,225,000 ...

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  38. THE AALAND ISLANDS.

    Reuter's correspondent at stockholm reports that the Germans have ordered the inhabitants of the Aaland Islands to surrender all weapons. The ...

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  39. RED CROSS IGNORED

    It is announced by the Admiralty that the hospital ship Guildford Castle (8436 tons), while homeward bound was unsuccessfully attacked by a ...

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  40. RAIDS BY AUSTRALIANS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters says that the Australians made two raids last night and brought back those who were not killed ...

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  41. AGRICULTURAL LABOR FOR GERMANY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Zurich says that German agrarian newspapers are urging that all males in occupied Russian territory should be transported to ...

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  42. SUICIDE OF RUSSIAN VLADIVOSTOCK COMMANDANT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states the the Russian commandant at Vladivestock has committed suicide. ...

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  43. JAPANESE INTERVENTION

    The "Times" says it as premature to think that President Wilson is irrevocably committed to the non-intervention of Japan. He is seeking a ...

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  44. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Canetwon states that in the South African Union Assembly the debate on the Modderfontein lease was continued. ...

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  45. BRITISH HOMAGE TO VERDUN.

    No town of its am in all the world has more glorious memories than Verdun. To it has been given the Legion of Honor the War Cross of France, the ...

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  46. A FUTILE ATTACK.

    The same correspondent says that a German non-com taken prisoner in a recent German raid north of Passchendaele says that the failure thereof ...

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  47. A MARCONI AGREEMENT.

    An important case was begun in the High Court in which the Marconi Company asked for a declaration that the Postmaster-General as representing ...

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  48. TRIALS ON THE IGOTZ MENDI

    The Walt's captures were usually sunk with bombs, Orca, gunfire was used. The order to fire was given prematurely, and the shell exploded in ...

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  49. BURDEN OF THE WAR

    Sir Auckland, Geddes, Minister for national service, speaking at Bristch said:—"The failure of Russia and the consequent release of the German ...

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  50. REFERENCE IN THE COMMONS.

    In the Commons Mr. Baffour spoke on the Russo-Japanese situation in reply to Mr. Less Smith who declared that there was no evidence that large ...

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  51. SOLDIERS AND BRINK.

    The Returned Soldiers' Association to-night decided to bring under the notice of Senator Pearce the Minister for Defence the statement made before ...

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  53. IN PALERTING.

    Reuter's correspondent at Vancouver reports that a [?] farm London [?] then [?] attacked on [?] ...

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    SUCH OF THE CABLE NEWS on this nags so headed has appeared in "The Times" and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be ...

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