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  4. AVIATION REPORT.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report, states:—"We carried out several long distance reconnaissances yesterday, and took many photographs. ...

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  5. ENEMY BASES RAIDED.

    A raid was made early this morning on the Ostend and Zeebrugge destroyer and submarine bases, and our forces have returned, says the British ...

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  6. GALLANT ANZACS

    Field-Marshal sir Douglas Haig reports:— "The enemy's progress was definitely checked with the aid of the Third ...

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  7. DUTCH THREATENED

    Reuter's Agency learns on high authority, that it is true that Germany brought renewed severe pressure upon Holland in order to extort from her ...

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  8. THE HUN LOSSES

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the German War Minister, speaking in the Reichstag on the army estimates, said that some detachments ...

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  9. THE SOMME FRONT.

    A French communique states:— "There have been somewhat active artillery operations on the Somme front and cast of Rheims." ...

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  10. PRESS TRIBUTES.

    The "Daily Mall" says that the remarkable raid proved that the offensive spirit is now active in the fleet. the dead have not died in vain. They ...

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  11. DUTCH NEUTRAlITY.

    It is declared by the "Evening Standard" that Germany has clearly solved to violate Dutch neutrality to secure the passage of men and guns. ...

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  12. YPRES BATTLE AREA.

    "There has been considerable gasshelling during the night in the regions of Poperinghe (west of Ypres) and Ypres, and at other places on the ...

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  13. GALLANT AND HAZARDOUS AFFAIR

    In the House of Commons Sir Erie Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty, made a statement supplementary to the communique regarding the raid on ...

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  14. CONSCRIPTION FOR IRELAND

    In Dublin there has been a complete stoppage to-day. All classes of workers and traders are idle, hotels and restaurants are closed, newspapers are ...

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  15. THE GERMAN DEMANDS.

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague says that nothing is known in competent circles regarding an alleged ultimatum from Germany threatening ...

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  16. THE RAID APPLAUDED.

    Newspapers applaud the raid on Zeebrugge as one of the bravest, feats of the war. The Marines knew that they had little chance of escaping alive ...

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  17. FOE STRUGGLES FOR ELBOW ROOM.

    The Germans who are uncomfortably squeezed in the triangle of a Aveluy Wood, between the Ancre and the railway, last night endeavored to get elbow ...

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  18. SOUTH AFIRICANS AT MESSNES.

    Referring to the South Africans fighting at Messines, the Divisional general, congratulating the troops, said that he couldn't find words ...

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  19. EMERGENCY SESSION OF DUTCH CABINET.

    The "Times" correspondent at The Hague states that an extraordinary session of the Dutch Cabinet is discussing German menace. ...

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  20. ALLIED CONFIDENCE.

    Mr Clemenceau, the Prime Minister, who has returned from the front, has plated that the best proof that no uneasiness existed was the fact that the ...

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  21. GERMANY'S AIMS.

    The "Times" correspondent, at The Hague states that Germany demands practically unlimited neutral transport of sand and gravel, and also the ...

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  22. WHAT IRELAND EXPECTS.

    Mr E. de valera, M.P., the Sinn Fein leader, has replied to Archbishop Kelly's message from the Australian Hierarchy Mr de Valera says:— ...

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  23. IMMORTAL LANDING ON GALLIPOLI RECALLED.

    The "Times" naval correspondent says that the immortal landing on Gallipoli in the only parallel to the blocking of Zeebrugge. Despite the ...

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  24. A WITHDRAWAL.

    During the first two days the enemy's offensive southwards necessitated a withdrawal. Before withdrawing we inflicted great losses on the enemy, and ...

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  25. ALSACE-LORRAINE LANDTAG.

    The Alsace-Lorraine Landtag has refused to discuss the Budget because discussion of their country's future is prohibited. ...

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  26. BRITISH BEHAVIOUR DURING OFFENSIVE

    "The number of divisions employed against the British alone since the opening of the offensive on 21st March has already reached 102, of which many ...

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  27. PROSPECTS OF SPEEDY PEACE.

    Herr Georg Bernhard, a prominent German publicist, writing in the "Vossische Zeitung" (Berlin), says:— "It is increasingly probable that a ...

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  28. AMERICAN OFFICIAL REPORT

    The American Consul afc Melbourne furnishes to Reuter the following wireless message from Honolulu:— New York, Tuesday. ...

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  29. THE ST. QUENTIN WITHDRAWAL.

    The withdrawal of the Fifth Army at St. Quentin was the subject of a series of questions in the House of Commons. Mr Bonar Law said that ...

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  30. THE KING'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Press Bureau, state, that the King has sent a message to the Vice Admiral at Dover heartily congratulating him and his force on the ...

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  31. EXTENT OF STRIKE.

    Nine-tenths of Ireland employers and men shared in the strike. They city crowds were good tempered and orderly and spent the time signing the pledge ...

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  32. "THE OLD NAVAL TOUCH."

    The "Times," in a leading article, entitled. "The Old Naval Touch," says that it was none of the "tip and run" exploits on defence less watering places. ...

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  33. RAILWAYS BEHIND THE LINES.

    In the Commons, Mr Bonar Law mentioned that in 1917 alone 900 miles of broad gauge and 1000 miles of light railway were constructed behind our ...

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  34. FOE STILL REFRAINS FROM STRIKING.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, telegraphing on the evening of 23rd April, says that notwithstanding the concentration of men and guns at ...

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  35. AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    Sir Eric Geddes said that the results as far as known as known were that at Ostend two blockships grounded, and were abandoned after being blown up. ...

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  36. EXPECTED BLOW DISCUSSED.

    Paris advices state that the expected renewal and scope of the offensive is being lonely discussed. Some anticipate the blow will be made in a ...

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  37. RESULT OF THE WORK LESS DAY.

    The "Times" correspondent at. Dublin says that a conference of Nationalist leaders expressed satisfaction at the success of the workless day. the ...

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  38. RETURN OF THE RAIDERS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Dover says that as the ships participating in the raid returned, some showing scars, the crews of the ships in the harbor ...

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  39. GERMAN SUBMARINE FLOTILLA.

    Amsterdam reports that the Kaiser visited the submarine Hotilla on the Flanders coast, and in addressing 50 commanders of submarines, he said: ...

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  40. ANOTHER PEACE MOVE.

    A message from Amsterdam, says that the "Neucste Nachrichten" (Berlin) declares that it has been reliably informed that the Pope will make an ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN LINE ADVANCED.

    The Australians have advanced their near Magren line. ...

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  42. THE FRENCH FRONT.

    London, Wednesday. A French communique states:—There was great reciprocal artillery activity in the region of Hangard, on Santerre and ...

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  43. ROUMANIAN OIL FIELDS.

    A German company is shortly to be formed to take over leases of the Roumanian oil fields. Germany in future will thus be able to import over ...

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  44. BRITISH MAN POWER.

    The Archbishop of canterbury and 18 bishops met at Lambeth Palace and unanimously resolved to adopt, the Bishop of London's calling up plan ...

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  45. SUBMARINE MENACE

    The Admiralty announces the discontinuance of weekly shipping returns. These will be supplanted by the publication of gross tonnage lost and also ...

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  46. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    A wireless German official report states:— "The English are active between lens and Albert. The enemy lost ...

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  47. HEROES OF THE EXPEDITION.

    Nothing naval in the was has aroused such enthusiasm as the Cstenil-Zeebrugge raid. It is held on ranking amongst the most gallant operations in ...

    Article : 215 words
  48. NATION OF SHOPKEEPER.

    Commenting on the British Man Power Bill the "Berliner Tageblatt" says:— If the British are a nation of shopkeepers it must in justice, bes ...

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  49. BRITISH LABOR PARTY'S RESOLUTION.

    The National Executive of the Labor Party carried a resolution expressing their deep gratitude and admiration for the army's heroic resistance under ...

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  50. SUCCESSFUL MINOR OPERATION.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports:— A minor operation east of Robecq was completely successful, and additional ground was gained. We took ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN SURPLUS WHEAT.

    The movement of Australia's surplus wheat to the Allies in likely to be made possible through the United Station by the acquisition of Japanese ships. ...

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  53. LAST QUARTER'S LOSSES LOWEST ON RECORD.

    It is officially stated that the shipping losses for the last quarter were the lowest on record. ...

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