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  4. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his latest communique describing, the fighting on Sunday afternoon, says:— After some fighting we repulsed an ...

    Article : 87 words
  5. ALLIED CONFIDENCE INCREASED

    Mr Perry Robinson, the correspondent of the "Times" on the west front, telegraphs:— "In the last 24 hours the news is ...

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  6. LATEST NEWS GOOD

    Reuter's correspondnet at the British headquarters, telegraphing on 19th April, says:—"The wetaher is bitterly cold, with sleet and squalls, and is ...

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  7. LEADERS HOPEFUL.

    A hopeful message is sent by Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarter, who says:— "I have interviewed one of the ...

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  8. AMERICAN GENERAL'S OPINION.

    Lieut.-General Bridges, who has arrived warns America against expecting anything decisive from the recent offensive regardless whether the Germans ...

    Article : 96 words
  9. ANGLO-FRENCH FRONT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that a semi-official French report announces that on the evening of the 20th April there had been a 48 hours' ...

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  10. POSITION LESS CRITICAL

    It is generially conceded that the immediate situation is less critical than it was a week ago. We have had exceedingly heavy general fighting and ...

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  11. ALLIES AIR VICTORIES.

    An official despatch to the State Department states that three enemy planes are downed for every Allied airplane lost on the WEst front recently. ...

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  12. RHEIMS DESTROYED.

    A message from Paris says:— "The Germans have converted the centre of Rheims into a heap of scorched, blackened stone. In a week ...

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  13. LA BASSEE SECTOR

    Mr. Percival Phillips, correspondent of the "Daily Express," sends a graphic account of the fighting in the la Basses and Passchendaele regions. ...

    Article : 359 words
  14. PARIS BOMBARDED

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris states that hitherto 118 have been killed and 236 injured by the long range bombardment of Paris. ...

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  15. OSTEND BOMBARDED.

    "British monitors on Wednesday night bombarded Ostend and the batteries in the vicinity," says an Admiralty official report. "Owing to the ...

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  16. SUPPLIES BETTER THAN EVER.

    The Press Bureau reports that the King expressed high approval of the exertions of the Munitions Ministry officials, employers and munition ...

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  17. THE ENEMY'S PLANS

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarter, telegraphing on Saturday evening, states that captured maps prove that when the enemy broke ...

    Article : 137 words
  18. GERMAN MINOR EFFORT CHECKED

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on the 19th April, says:—"This morning several minor attacks on our positions on ...

    Article : 554 words
  19. LOSS OF ARMENTIERES.

    Mr H. W. Massingham, writing in "The Nation," asserts that the British did not withdraw from Armentieres, but that the garrison surrendered, after ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S EFFORTS

    It is fully expected that the Budget next week will involve still heavier sacrifices for the British civilian population. The Westminster Gazette," in ...

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  21. GLORIOUS VALOR OF BRITISH TROOPS.

    A feature of the fighting during this week has indeed been the glorious valor and tenacity of the indomitable British troops. Only numerical superiority ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. FIGHTING NEAR AMIENS.

    Reuter's representative at the French headquarters states:— "The French attack yesterday on the west bank of the Avre River, nine ...

    Article : 188 words
  23. BRITISH LINE INTACT

    In spite of the enemy having changed the scene of his attack to the region between Givenchy and a point east of Robecq, south of St. Venant, he has ...

    Article : 413 words
  24. ANZAC SKIRMISHERS

    In the last fortnight the fighting in the woods and undulating fields between Viller Bre[?]onneun and Hangard, south of the Somms, has been ...

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  25. ATTACK ON AMERICANS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the American headquarters in France states that 1200 German shock troops attacked the Americans north-west of Toul ...

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  26. THE FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    A French communique states:— East of St. Mihiel the enemy yesterday morning delivered an attack on a front of one kilometer, near ...

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  27. BRITISH AVIATION WORK.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report, stated:— Despite the weather 4½ tons of bombs were dropped on the railway station at ...

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  28. BRITISH WORKERS LOYAL.

    The Home Secretary, speaking at Kingston-on-Thames, said that since the beginning of the great offensive the workers have joined up in greater ...

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  29. GERMAN PRESS DISCUSSES POSITION.

    The German press discussing the second phase of the offensive urges national patience to give Hindenburg time to develop his plans and bring ...

    Article : 140 words
  30. BRITISH MAN POWER.

    A Royal proclamation cancels all exemptions for men [?] the ages of 19 and 22, granted by tribu[?]nala and Government departments. There are ...

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