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  2. THE LUSITANIA

    ROME, Monday Night. — The sinking of the. Lusitania has aroused intense anger in Italy. The "Corriere d' Italia," and other Catholic organs, ...

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  4. AERIAL RAIDS

    LONDON, Monday Night. — An airship dropped several bombs at Southend, an Esses watering place, at the mouth of the Thames estuary, ...

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  5. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGARD,Tuesday Morning.—A communique states: After desperate engagements in West Galicia the enemy crossed the Wisloka near Krosne, in the ...

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  6. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The French Embassy, in a communique, states: The French Marine Fusiliers carried a strongly fortified farm ...

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  7. THE DARDANELLES

    ATHENS, Tuesday Night.—It is reported that the Turks massacred half a company of Australians, and that the latter fought obstinately, inflicting ...

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  8. AVOIDING WAR WITH GERMANY.

    President Wilson has allowed it to be Known that he does not intend to ca[?] a special session of Congress, and this shows clearly that the United States ...

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  9. GERMANY EXPRESSES DEEPEST SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The German Foreign Office has sent a wireless message to Washington expressing the deepest sympathy at the loss of ...

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  10. ZEPPELIN DROPS EIGHTY BOMBS.

    The Zeppelin dropped upwards of eighty bombs and fled seawards when she sighted an aeroplane at Sheerness. ...

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  11. AUSTRLA CLALMS ENORMOUS RUSSIAN LOSSES.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night.—An Austrian communique states: The 'Russian third army, consisitng of five corps and several reserve divisions, has ...

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  12. GERMAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — A communique states: Three fresh German attacks northward of Lombaertzyde have been repulsed. We maintained ...

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  13. ACTIVE BOMBARDMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at the Dardanelles reports that on. May 7 the Allied ships penetrated Ssri Siglar ...

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  14. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The raider, flew over the Marine Parade at Southend, and a bomb missed the gasworks, but wrecked a house on York-road, a soldier, who was asleep, ...

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  15. THE CRIME JUSTIFIED

    CLEVELAND, Monday Night.—Herr Bernard Dernburg, late German secretany of State for the Colonies, justifies the sinking of the Lusitania. ...

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  16. STATEMENT BY MR CHURCHILL.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— In the House of Commons Mr H.H. Asquith, in reply to questions, said that no object could be attained in approaching ...

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  17. CERMANS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Morning. — An i official report states that General Mackensen again drove the Russians from position after position, imprisoning ...

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  18. ALLIES MAINTAIN GAINS.

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning.—A communique states: Despite German counter-attacks,we maintained yesterday/s gains, and enlarged them, notably ...

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  19. THE ESSENCE OF THE ENTERPRISE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Times" says the essence of the Dar danelles enterprise is the resource and vigor of the Australians and New ...

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  20. PEACEFUL TURKISH OFFICERS SHOT.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning. - A telegram from Sfia states that a group of Turkish officers asked' Enver Pasha to sign immediate peace, and ...

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  21. A BERLIN REPORT.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Morning. — An official report states: A great AngloFrench attack. was delivered southwest of Lille, in reply to our success in ...

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  22. A SUGGESTED REVENGE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night. —A suggestion, that the United States should seize Germany's interned ships in revenge for the loss of the Lusitania ...

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  23. THE GERMANS AT LIBAU.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Night.—A communique admits thai the Germans are at libau, and adds that the Russians repulsed attacks in the direction ...

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  24. TURKS POISONING WELLS.

    SOFIA, Tuesday Morning. — The Turks are reported to be poisoning the Gallipoli supplies. ...

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  25. GERMANS RUNNING AMOK.

    Mr Bonar Law, speaking in London on "What did the sinking of the Lusitania mean ?" said it might mean that the Germans were simply running ...

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  26. RIOTS AGAINST GERMANS

    VANCOUVER, Monday Night. —Riots against the Germans have brocken out in British Columbia Houses and Shops have been wrecked. and martial: ...

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  27. PANIC AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    ROME, Tuesday Morning.—A great. panic has been caused at Constanti­nople by the arrival of fifteen thousand wounded. ...

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  28. THE ENEMY FOROE A BIVER.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning— Military circles state that Germans have brought up eight army corps from Cracow, and are 'massing ...

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  29. BRITISH LINES UNCHANGED.

    LONDON, "Tuesday Morning. — Sir John French reports that, despite the enemy's repeated attacks last week, our line east of years is practically ...

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  30. CANADA'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Prime Minster (Mr A. Fisher) to-Day despatched the following message to the Prime Minister of Canada, in reply to a ...

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  31. ANTI-GERMAN RIOTS AT LIVER[?] [?]POOL[?]

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Owing to anti-German riots at Liverpool the public-houses have been ordered to dose at six o'clock in the evening. ...

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  32. "LET THE AMERICANS THINK."

    NEW YORK. Monday Night. — When the reports asked Count Bernstorff. German Ambassador to the United States, whether he had ...

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  33. SERIOUS DAMAGE DONE:

    LONDON, Monday Night.' The incendiary bombs consisted ,of the core of tarred rope saturated in chemicals, and bound with wire. They were J estimatecL'-at £l6J00O.- ...

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  34. GERMANS PREPARING ANOTHER OFFENSIVE.

    DUNKIRK,.Tuesday Morning.—The Germans are preparing for another offensive in the Ypres region, and are concentrating at Courtrai, Lille, and ...

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  35. BRITISH PRISONERS SHOT

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The Press Burean has published a despatch from the 'British Minister at the (Hague, enclosing a sworn declaration ...

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  36. GERMANY INTENDS CARRYING ON MURDER AT SEA.

    NEW YORK. Tuesday Nighty. —Herr Dernberg, in a message to the American people, declares that Americans will only be safe if they travel by ...

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  37. AN OPPORTUNE MOMENT

    ROME, Monday Night.—The "Secolo," a daily newspaper, says "The torpedoing of the Lusitania happens at an opportune moment, because ...

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  38. REORUITING STIMULATED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — the raid on Southend has stimulated re­cruiting in London, and there is brisk response to a navy poster reading: ...

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  39. ANGLO-FRENCH OFFENSIVE.

    PARIS, Tuesday 'Morning. — The An/glo-French offensive covers twenty-five miles, and the advance of the French sector is' more than at Neuve ...

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  40. INTEREST AT DELORAINE.

    The sinking of the Lusitania has brought home, perhaps more vividly than any previous exploit of German frightfulness, its full horror and extent It ...

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  41. AMERICAN DEMANDS.

    WASHINGTON, ' Monday Night.—It is understood that President Wilson will demand a. .pledge from Germany that she will abandon all methods of ...

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  42. THE CROSSING DESCRIBED.

    BUDAPEST, Tuesday Morning. — A description of the crossing of the Dunajee at Oftinov, where there are high banks on both sides, ahows that ...

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  43. SHOCKING MASSACRES

    LONDON, Monday Night. — An American missionary at Urumiah, a town of the Persian province of Azertijan, in a letter, dated April 8, says ...

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  44. THE WAR AT SEA

    LONDON. Monday. Night. — The British steamer Queen Wilhelmina, 3590 tons, has been sunk in the North Sea. she withstood considerable shell ...

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  45. BRITISH ATTACK ON LA BASSEE

    "The Daily. News" correspondent at Dunkirk.states that a great British attack on la Bassee commenced at dawn on Saturday. The heavy artillery duels ...

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  46. REPRISAL BY EXCHANGES.

    LONDON, Monday Night. —The British members of the Stock Exchange, after several, scuffles, prevented a number of Germans entering. The ...

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  47. A GERMAN APOLOGY.

    HAGUE. Tuesday Morning. — Germany has informed Holland that the sinking of-the steamer Katwijk was a mistake, and has expressed regret and ...

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  48. THE DRINK BILL

    LONDON, Monday Night. — In the House of Commons to-day Mr Lloyd George explained the bill dealing with drink. He said the Government ...

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  49. CANADIAN HEROES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — A memorial Service to the fallen Canadians, held at ST.Paul's, was crowded. Amongst those present were Mr ...

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  51. BERNSTORFF'S REGRENTS

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night. —I Count Bernstorff, the German Ambassador, called on Mr W.J. Bryan, Secretary of State, and expressed regret ...

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  52. REPORTS OF AMERICAN OFFICIALS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. —A White Paper, which has been published, contains the reports of the United States' officials who visited the camps ...

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  54. MR VANDERBELT'S GALLANTRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — A lady passenger has paid a tribute to Mr Venderbilt's gallentry. She says he devoted himself, with his valet, to ...

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