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  4. THE FRENCH FRONT

    A French communique issued at midnight on Saturday, says:— "Following an intense artillery preparation, the Germans on Saturday ...

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  5. BRITISH CASUALTIES LIGHT.

    Despite losses, the British troops on the west front to-day are more numerous than on 21st March. The losses in the Northern battle are comparative. ...

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  6. COMPULSION FOR IRELAND

    In the course of the Irish discussion Mr. Asquith in explaining why he did not ask his followers to vote against compulsion in Ireland, said the ...

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  7. THE POSITION SERIOUS

    "Three weeks ago to-day the enemy began his terrific attacks on a 15-mile front. His objects are to separate us from our French ...

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  8. THE GENERAL POSITION.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters says:— The general position at the moment seems to justify the hope that ...

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  9. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A German official asserts that in the capture of Armentieres the English garrison of 50 officers and 3000 men laid down their aims after a brave ...

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  10. BRITISH AVIATION REPORT.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report says:— "Atmospheric conditions were favorable yesterday, and there was a great ...

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  11. BRITISH REPULSE ASSAULTS

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing an Saturday says:— "The enemy to-day continued to ...

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  12. SUPREME CRISIS DEVELOPS

    "The Times," in a leader article says that Haig's grave and moving words reveal the nature of the supreme crisis which has developed in France. ...

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  13. FRENCH OFFICIAL REPORT.

    A French official communique reports reciprocal artillerying north of Montddier. The French west of Lasigay at tacked the woods north-west of Orville ...

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  14. A NOTE OF ANXIETY

    Mr Keith Murdoch writes of the darkest days of the war:—Britain is intensely stirred. There is a call throughout the country for stout hearts and clear heads. ...

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  15. TO BREAK THROUGH

    Reuter's correspondent at the Headquarters, telegraphing on Friday says:— The enemy continues to strain every ...

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  16. BRAVE SCOTCH REGIMENTS.

    (United Service Special Cable.) The 51st, Highlanders, and Scottish Regiment have received mention in despatches for the signal bravery they displayed in the fighting south of ...

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  17. ITALIAN ARMY

    Signor Orlando the Italian Premier, after a visit to the front, said that after his visit, confidence had inspired him and he hoped it would spread ...

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  18. "OUR LINE WILL HOLD."

    Reuter's correspondent at Chicago reports that addressing the Chamber of Commerce, Lord Reading declared that our line will hold. He said it would be ...

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  19. GERMAN PRESSURE MAINTAINED

    Sir Douglas Haig reported at mid-night on the 12th that the enemy maintained strong pressure all day long south and south-west of Bailleul ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S MAN POWER

    In the House of Commons the committee carried by a large majority the first clause of the Man Power Bill, authorising the general raising of the ...

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  21. THE FIGHT FOR MESSINES.

    Mr. Hamilton Five says:—After a 24 hours' fight at Messines Ridge the enemy gained a footing in the village. We retain the heights, the only palpable result ...

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  22. THE GERMAN FLEET

    The "Times" naval correspondent says that nothing is more likely than the appearance of the German fleet to assist the proposed smashing of the ...

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  23. GERMANS LOSE HEAVILY.

    A high British authority reviewing the situation, states that the enemy Hollebeke to Givenchy. ...

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  24. AUSTRIA AND PEACE

    It is now significantly admitted as Vienna that the Emperor sent France some kind of a letter regarding A[?] Lorraine but explanations taking the ...

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  25. THE CAPTURE OF ARMENTIERES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that a semi-official Berlin message, referring to the capture of Armentieres, says:—"Despite envelopment the ...

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  27. FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG'S REPORT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "As the result of last night's fighting in the neighborhood of Neuve ...

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  28. BULLDOG BRITONS.

    Perry Robinson states that prisoners documents reveal that the attacking force is in three groups. Six divisions were ordered to strike through ...

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