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  2. THE BRITISH FRONT

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—M. Marcel [?]utin says that the British efforts in Flanders are making themselves more and more felt. The bitter fighting of ...

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  4. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— A correspondent in the midlands states that the bombs on Friday night wreeked three houses, killing a man, woman ...

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  5. THE FRENCH FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— A French communique states: There is fairley lively artillery actions between Montdidier and Noyon. Our ...

    Article : 75 words
  6. GREAT STRUGGLE CONTINUES

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — A German official report states: On the battlefield at [?]gained ground, and penetrated the enemy position ...

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  7. LOCAL & GENERAL

    Cool and cloudy, some scattered showers in the west and south, southerly winds. Town Point Shed: ...

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  8. BRITISH AIR FORCE STAFF.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— Lord Rothermere, replying to a correspondent, declares that the air force [?]officers are much too numerous. He ...

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  9. GENERAL SARRAILL

    PARIS, Sunday Night.— A Ministerial decree places General Sarrial on the second reserve list. ...

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  10. OBSTINATE FIGHTING

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — After many hours of obstinate fighting during last night and this morning about Neuve Eglise, we remained in posses. ...

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  11. RECIPROCAL BOMBARDMENTS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— A French communique states: There are reciprocal bombardments at several parts, but no infantry actions. ...

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  12. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— Major Sir Francis Vane, who was [?]to unemployment owing to his action regarding the [?]shootings in ...

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  13. BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS

    PARIS, Sunday Night.— The lougrangers have entered a new phase. After firing during the day, they renewed the bombardment at midnight ...

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  14. SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICES.

    LONDON, Monday.— Special services and prayers in connection with the war crisis on the west front are being held in the churches and ...

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  15. WAR ON THE SEA

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.— It is rumored that three German cruisers have been sunk westward of the Mans lightship. ...

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  16. FRENCH INTERVENTION

    PARIS, Sunday Night— M. Maurice Barres, a depute [?]Paris, writing in "Echo [?]Paris," warns against unduly judging ...

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  17. PEACE PROSPECTS

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning.— The Rome correspondent of "The New York World" learns that Emperor Karl also wrote a letter to the Pope ...

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  18. GERMAN [?]MINED.

    A German torpedoer was mined and sunk of Zeebrugge. The crew were ...

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  19. THE UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning.— Mr J. Daniel Secretary for the Navy, in a speech, said: "The ships are carrying soldiers to France [?] ...

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  20. DETACHMENT OF GERMANY NAVY.

    A detachment of the German navy has [?] off [?] the of the Grand Duchy of Finland. ...

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  21. AN AUSTRIAN EXPLANATION.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Morning.— Advices from France say that a semi-offical Austrian explanation regarding Emperor Karl's peace letter ...

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  22. NAVAL COLLIER MISSING.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Morning. — It is announced that the naval collier [?]a 11,9000 [?] to have been lost with 293 crew ...

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  23. MARSHAL LORD FRENCH

    LONDON,Sunday Night.— Field Marshal Lord French telegraphed to Sir Douglas [?]: My heart and thoughts are with you and my old ...

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  24. WHAT GERMANY WANTS.

    Z[?]. Monday Morning.— The [?]says that the Government definitely [?] the [?]resolution for peace with[?] ...

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  25. "HURRY, HURRY, HURRY."

    A correspondent of "The New York Times" with the French army inter[?] French general. who [?] the following message to America. ...

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  26. REMOVAL OF A STATE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Morning.— The War Department has returned the state [?]the Great from the front at the War [?] ...

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  27. BATTLE ITEMS

    WASHINGTON, Monday Morning— Major-General [?] a British military attache in reviewing the the situation on the west front, said that ...

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  28. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— "The Sunday Times" says that Mr Lloyd George has intimated that his [?]consider the passing of a ...

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  29. WORKERS DENIED THE RIGHT TO STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Morning.— Despite the protests by the Labor leaders the Senate [?] its decision denying the workers the right to ...

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  30. MINE SWEEPING FLEET.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— The mine sweeping [?]is now nearly [?]larger than in 1914. The work developed turn a rough and ...

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  31. WHAT AMERICA SHOULD DO.

    ALBANY, Monday Morning.— Ex-President W. H. Tafi in an address to the New York Legislature said that America within two years should send ...

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  32. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON, Sunday, 1.55 a.m.— Sir Dogulas Haig reports: We repu[?]heavy fighting throughout the evening, attacks from [?] to [?] ...

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  33. ADVICE FROM AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning.— "The New York World" says that the Irish plan of self-government is doubly disappointing because the old lines of ...

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  34. LOSSES IN SHIPPING.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Morning.— [?]in a speech, said that the submarine losses to the world's shipping up to January was ...

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  35. THE WHEAT CROP.

    CHICAGO, Monday Morning.— The United States wheat crop for 1918 is estimated at one [?] ...

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  36. SPEEDING UP AGAIN URGED.

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning.— The United Press correspondent at Washington says that France and Britain are again urging a greater ...

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  37. SERIOUS CABINET SITUATION DEVELOPED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— It is generally understood that the Government are rapidly training a New Home Rule [?]. ...

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  38. MONROVIA SHELLED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Night.— Official advices received by the State Department say that a [?]the capital of Liberia. The ...

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  39. ARMS AND AMMUNITION.

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning.— Colonel Mcroberts of the United States ordinance Department in a speech at the National Security ...

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  40. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Sunday, 9.30 p.m.— Sir Douglais Haig reports:Our low [?]reconnoitred on the battle front [?]twelve hundred bombs on enemy's ...

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  41. PEACE PROPOSALS

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.— It is officially stated in Vienna that Emperor Karl's letter to Count [?] was [?]altered. [?] ...

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  42. DUTCH SHIPPING

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Night.— Mr Robert Lan[?]Secretary for State, in a statement replying to the Dutch Government's disapproval of the seizers ...

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  43. AMERICANS IN ACTION

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.— The United Press correspondent says: On the American front the Germany on Saturday made a terrible [?]and ...

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  44. THE ARGENTINE

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.— A special correspondent of the United Press interviewed the President of the Argentine Republic (Senor [?] ...

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  45. STORM TROOPS HELD

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— The United Press states: the [?]troops are apparently held, with [?]and [?] ...

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  46. REPLY TO THE VIENNA OFFICIAL.

    PARIS, Sunday Night.— An official, replying to the Vienna offical, states that Prince Six showed M. Poincare the original of Emperer Karl's letter as ...

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  47. GERMAN OFFICER'S DIARY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— The diary of a dead German officer shows that the Germans believed that the preparations for the March offensive ...

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  48. CHARGED WITH FRAUD

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— George Hera[?], belonging to Birmingham. who was discharged from the Australian force, was sentenced to six months ...

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  49. WHAT IS HAPPENING

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Mr Philip Gibbs war correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle," says: Sir Douglas Haig's order of the day should reveal to the ...

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  50. OUTSPOKEN LABORITE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— Mr J. Hedge. M.P., speaking at Harley recommended the Iron and Steel Trade Confederation to promote the ...

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  51. NOTICES

    A literary and debating society, which is one of the chief features of Y.M.C.A. work, will be formed to-night in the [?]rooms at 8 o'clock. When members ...

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  52. THE RAIDER WOLF

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Captain Donaldson, of the steamer [?]which was captured and sunk by the raider Wolf has telegraphed to Messrs. ...

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  54. CZERNIN'S DECLARATION

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Night.— The Foreign Committee of the Austrian delegation has been summoned for April 20 to permit of Count Czernio's ...

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  55. TO-DAY

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