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  2. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    Advice from Berne states that the “pologue Buzelie” officially that he Germans not to nurse illusions of with Russia as the wav party ...

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  3. AMERICA & GERMANY

    Several orders found on prisoner’s taken at Bapauone give instruction that during the retrent they were to explode house, cellers and churches. ...

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  4. RUSSIAN NEWS.

    The 'Pelit Paisiens ” Petengrad correspondent says the [?] has received a deputation [?] croops as the front reporting that they had taken ...

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  5. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    The resolution passed the House of Representatives by 373 votes to CO. The vote was taken at 3 a.m., when there were only n absentees. ...

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  6. LORD SYDENHAM'S VIEWS.

    Lord Sydenham, writing in the-'Sunday Timed," says Hint behind the frantic ravings of the German press against American’s historic derision. ...

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  7. WIRELESS PLANT SEIZED.

    The -'New York World" reports that a powerful wireless pin it has bern seized in a Fifth .Avenac manion ...

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  8. AN HISTORIC DOCUMENT.

    Advice from Washington suites that President Wilson signed the Congress war resolutions at 1.13 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  9. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY DIFFER

    The “Moring Post” correspondent Amsterdam says that the general impression in Holland is that some disagreement occured between Austria ...

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  10. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.

    Officials at Washington believe that the first year's war had will be 8,000,000,000 dollars £1,000,000,000). The Government is considering the ...

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  11. WAR CABINET'S MESSAGE.

    Tho Prime Minister received the AmericuAn press representatives at 10 o'clock at Downing street, and dictated, on behalf of the War Cabinet, the ...

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  12. FUNERAL OF TUE VICTIM .

    The funeral of the [?] of the revolution on Thrusday was marked by any [?] event. The cromps and military hands crcuced ...

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  13. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The Germans report that strong uciuy aerial forces which wo carrying out an aerial recommaisson yesterday senered severely, losing ...

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  14. EX-CZAIU'S REQUEST.

    The ex-Czar has sought the provisional Government’s permission for himself and family to live in retirement in Switzerland. ...

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  15. MAIL WAYS AND FORTS BOMBED

    A Russian communique states that Russian aeroplanes bomb the [?] buildings at Kuty. in Australia and south-westward of ...

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  16. NAVY MOBILISED.

    It is reported from Washington mm the navy has been ordered to mobilise The mobilisation affects [?] ships', including 32 first line and 25 second ...

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  17. CZERNIN'S SUGGESTIONS.

    The “Observer’s” Berne correspondent say that Court Czernln's futile post suggestion was intended to facilate Russian’s taking the first step. ...

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  18. UNREST IN PUTROGRAD.

    The committe[?] od Soliders and workmen’s delegates [?] to [?] uncaaluess, A few days ago the committee, under the pretext of the ...

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  19. EFFORTS TO BLOCK VOTE.

    There were 225 speeches made in the House on the war resolution. The pacifists tried to Introduce numerous blocking resolutions, but were voted ...

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  20. ENEMY SUPERIORITY DENIED.

    its is authority stated that the romors that we are ourciased by German aircraft is unfounded. Ther service is to heavy losses ...

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  21. NO FURTHER PROPOSALS

    A semi-official Note declares that Germany will make no further peace proposals until the enemies admit they are vaaquised ...

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  22. SYRIAN FRONT.

    Mr. Massev, who is with tile forces is Syria, writes the following description of the Gaza battle:—The battle look place in a sea log, which ...

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  23. .FIGHTING IN AUGONNE.

    Thursday night's French commutique. issued to-day. slates:—We the enemy's vigorous artiloring north of Les Vllllcrs. The ...

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  24. MESSAGE FROM THE STATES

    President Wilson has said a message to Russia stating that America is arrayed in [?] tom the greatest [?] to the world’s demoracy ...

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  25. AMERICAN FORCE FAVORED.

    Lord Bryco and Sir William Robertson both favor America sending un expeditionary force. ...

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  26. CUBA AMD GERMANY.

    Advices from Havana states that the President, (General Mario G. Meuoeol) has asked Congress to, declare a state of war with Germany. ...

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  27. GERMAN SPIES.

    Nrtw York reports that 70 suspected spics have boon arrertcil, and thui 1000 others arc under surveillance. Bombs placed on a railroad in Maine ...

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  28. HIXDENBURG DISSATISFED.

    Advices from German sources stale that General Hiudenburg is gravely dissatisfied with the poor leadership displayed by Prime Rupproeht and ...

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  29. FOLLOW RlOTS IN VIENNA

    The “Massagern” states that the Ansurn Hungarian Government is uneasy at the possibility of disturbance before Parliament’s desired meeting ...

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  30. NO OPPOSITION LIKELY.

    It is not likely that there will be our opposition to President Meuocal's declaration, The bill authorises the offering of a contingents of 10,00 men ...

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  31. COUNTER-ATTACKS STOPPED.

    An official French communique states:--There has been fairly lively artillery fighting during the night between the Sonime and Oise. A ...

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  32. MR. ASQUITH'S MESSAGE.

    Mr. AsQuith addressed tho followinG: message to the American people:— There is not a man among us who loes not breathe more freely who ...

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  33. HEAWY BOMBARDMENTS.

    The French offlclal report says there lively arillerying, particularly between the Somuie and Olse, south of Allette River, and north-west of ...

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  34. MACEDONIAN FRONT

    An official British message from Saluation states that our navel and military aeroplane on several occation bombard the are dram and ...

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  35. WAR RESOLUTION PASSED.

    A message from Havana states that the war resolution has been passed. ...

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  36. AMERICANS CALM.

    America’s entry into the war has here received with remarkable calmness These is an absence of excitement or demonstration.and the ...

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  37. PRESIDENT SIGNS DECLARATION.

    President Monoral signed the "war declaration a mid scenes of the wildest enthusiasm, and all interned ship were seized. ...

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  38. FIGHTING FOR ST. QUENTIN.

    The "Munchner Abendzelturg millitary critic points out that the British making furious assauts against St. Quentin. He admits that ...

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  39. PROGRESS NEAR LAUDRICOURT.

    A French communique states: There has been violent artillerying without suy Infantry lighting in the Dallon-Crutges regioun. We made further ...

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  40. KING CONGRATULATES PRESIDENT

    The Press Bureau states that the King has telegraphed to President Wilson as follows:— "I desire, on the Empire's behalf, ...

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  41. ALLIES' WAR BONDS

    The Administration on Monday is to ask Congress authority lo raise a an of £5,00,000,000 [?] where of £8,00,00000 dollars (£600 ...

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  42. HUDOVA BOMBED.

    The French communique states that their Maccionisn army kept up a cannade on the whole of the front and the British aviators bombed the ...

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  43. EASTERN FRONT.

    A Russian ofiicial message state. that in the fighting on the left bank the stokhod on April 3, which ended in our crossing to the right bank, ...

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  44. GERMANS ORDERED TO TURKEY.

    It Is announced at Berne that Germany fearing the altitude of the natives. livesi. lustrated all the Germanus Palestine and Syria to proceed to ...

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  45. MESOPOTAMIA FRONT.

    An official message from Mesopatian states that the Russia and British detachments got tonch on Aprill 2 on the left bank Parliament ...

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  46. FRENCH AT SAPJGNEUL.

    A German official message slates:— We heavily repulsed a French attempt to recapture their lost trenches near sapignent. Three French ...

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  47. VICE-CONSUL ARRESTED.

    LONDON. Saturday. reported at Amsterdam that have arrested Mr. Van Bec, American vice-consul at ...

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  48. LOYALTY ASKED FOR.

    It is reported from Washington that President Wilson's war proclamation appealed to every American to give undivided support to the necessary military ...

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  49. BRAZIL AND GERMANY.

    As the outcome of the torpedoing the steamer Parana, the Brazilian Government is considering a declaration of war against Germany. ...

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  50. GERMAN CAPTURES.

    A wireless German official message states that four British aeroplanes which reached Tequal (?) wens chased and all destroyed. Apart: from these ...

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  51. SITUATION IN GREECE

    There are grave reports from Athens possible disorders on the national fate day ”The agitatlon against King Constantion has increased owing to ...

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  52. ADVANCES WITH BOMBS

    A French communique states that between the Somme and the Oise and north of Golssons there were artiliery engagements at different points, but ...

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  53. PANAMA CANAL DEFENCE.

    The New York correspondent nt Panama says tho President has promised the fullest co-operation of the United States in defending the canal. ...

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  54. AUSTRIA AND AMERICA.

    Count Czernio (Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs.) has instructed Count Tarnowski to ask Washington for his passports. ...

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  55. LIESSAGES TO RE PLACARDED

    The Government has decided that President Wilson's message and the speeches f MM. Ribot, Beschanel and Duboise should be placarded ...

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  56. HOSTILITIES EXPECTED.

    There is intense anti-German excitement In Brazil, which is increased by the submarining of the steamship Parana, which caused throe deaths. ...

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  57. GERMAN SHIP'S SEIZED.

    Ninety German ships were seized here yesterday. NEW YORK, Saturday. vessels seized aggregate 630:000 ...

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  58. NORTH. OF ST. QUENTIN.

    General Haig reports:—We carried the village of Lempire. to the north St 'Quentin. taking some prisoners. Many German dead were found ...

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  59. THE DRINK QUESTION.

    Mr. Lloyd-Georce, replying to a deputation of advocates of prohibition and State purchase, said the people were the only force to decide ...

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  60. GORMAN ATTACKS REPULSED

    An official Russian message states that after heavy artillerying, Including chemical shells, the Germans occupied a portion of our trenches ...

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  61. TARNOWSKT'S INSTRUCTIONS.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that Vienn nrewspaper state that Austro-Hungary had instructed Count Tarnowski ( the ambassador)to break off ...

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  62. CORMORAN BLOWN UP.

    It is reported from Guam that the crew blew up the interned cruiser Cormoran. Two men were killed, and several are missing. ...

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  63. NO PEACE FOR IS MONTHS.

    Mr. Franic Simons, of the “Tribune” does not expect peace within eighteen months. The “New York Worlds” Berlin ...

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  64. ALSATIAN SOLDIERS.

    .The Minister for War bus informed the Budget Committee of the lieichstag that since the outset of hostilities 80 per cent, of the Asatians ...

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  65. RUSSIAN SUCCESS AT BRZCZAKY.

    A Russian communique states that north of Brzauy, after artillerying north of Brzcanny, after artillerying. the enemy attacked, but were repulsed. South- west of Brzczany our mine ...

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  66. RIOTS IN VIENNA.

    Swiss advices state that anti-war demonstrationists at Vienna rioted and invaded the premises of the Government organs "Freindenblatt" and ...

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  67. AEROPLANE S IN THE WEST.

    General Halg reports: — We progressed At a number-of points between Selecey-find Jean court, and-reached the outskirts of Fresy le Petit Our ...

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  68. CONSCRIPTION NECESSARY.

    Speaking at Washington, Mr. "Newton D, Baker (Minister for War) made the statement that consumption with [?] necessary. [?] ...

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  69. YATERLAND UNDAMAGED.

    ' Amongst the interned ships Is the. Hamburg-America Company's mam moth liner Vaterland, which was [?] undamaged by the atten[?] ...

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