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  2. RUSSIAN NEWS.

    British corresponded state that Laor extremists are doing their utmost to upset the provisional Government and bring about tho defeat of the ...

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  3. ANSTEY HITS HARD.

    Mr. Frank Aust[?] made a sensational statement concerning the Ready incident at Northcote on Wednesday night, April 4. He said that Mr. ...

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  4. CAPTURE OF MONCHY

    “Eye Witness” gives a thrilling description of the capture of Monc[?] [?] key to the position between the rivers Sc[?] and Sen[?]ee, standing ...

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  5. BATTLE OF ARRAS.

    M. Marcel Hut in, referring to the [?] battle said the formida[?] nature of the fortifications, including expensive wire engagements, armo[?] ...

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  6. EASTERN FRONT.

    All official Russian message states that the enemy occupied the front trenches northward of l[?] but were driven out. The enemy forced ...

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  7. AMERICA AT VIMY.

    Ai young Texan with tho Canadians was tho first to carry the A[?] flag Into action in Franco. He advanced towards Vimy with the flag ...

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  8. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    Advice from Washington stiles that the Loan Bill authorises the greatest, loan In the world’s history and provides specifically that it shall ...

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  9. GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN.

    Thursday morning’s papers will publish the despatches of Rear-Ad[?] Sir John De [?]beck and Sir Ha[?] We[?] with reference to the ...

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  10. AMERICA’S SHITTING LOSSES.

    Officials at Washington Mate that during the war tile Germans have [?] 10 American ships and attacked eight others unsuccessfully. ...

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  11. FACTORY BLOWN UP.

    The number of persons killed in the Eddystone factory explosion vas [?] the majority of whom were girls, and [?] were injured . Scores were blown ...

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  12. MILITARY AND NAVAL REJECTS.

    The Agricultural conference at St. Louis recommends that men rejected for the army and navy he conscripted as farmers, under military organise ...

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  13. REFORMED RUSSIA.

    The Russian Consul-General. M. Dabaza to-day received through the Russian embassy In London a cable[?] announcing the removal of civil ...

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  14. BOND ISSUE BEFORE THE HOUSE

    Representative Kl[?] has Introduced the Government Bill in the House of Representatives authorised a bond issue of £1,000,000,000 also the ...

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  15. CONTROL OF SHIPPING.

    The Government has plans for the compulsory control of the lake and [?] shipping, with the object of lading to the [?] war supply ...

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  16. RECRUITING IN AMERICA.

    It is admitted in America that voluntary recruiting is disappointing and Mr. Theodore Roosevelt and others are lobbying in favor of conscription. ...

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  17. MONDAY AND TUESDAY’S “BAG.”

    The latest estimate of the results of Monday’s and Tuesday’s fighting is [?],000 prisoners, 150 guns and innumerable machine guns and trench mortars. ...

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  18. DEATH ROLL INCREASED.

    The death roll at the Baldwin works is [?] 140. There were agonising scenes at the morgues when relatives were identifying the dead, many of ...

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  19. ACCOUNTS OF THE FIGHTING.

    Correspondents at British headquarters attention to the de[?] of the enemy. A single division took 24 guns and [?] ...

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  20. WAR COUNCIL AT PARIS.

    The “New York Wo[?] reports that is under [?] that a Trench mission will shortly visit American waters, and that a great. War Council will be held ...

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  21. CONSTERNATION IN GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. Reports from Cologne show that the at Arras has produced con[?] throughout the Empire, and ...

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  22. NAVAL MATTERS.

    A series of naval conferences between American and Allies representatives with a View to guarding [?] to the Allies [?]s proceeding at ...

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  23. RIOTS IN GERMANY.

    It is staled a Amsterdam that reports from the [?] announces that there were over 200 [?] in the Aix [?] Chapels riots, and that the ...

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  24. JAPAN’S CONGRATULATIONS.

    The "New York Herald's" Tokio correspondent says the [?] has sent a message to President Wilson, welcoming the United States joining ...

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  25. RAILWAY TRIANGLE CAPTURED.

    Mr. Philip G[?] writes the following additional account of Mend attack, and emphasises the stiff fighting at Blangy. where the defences’ ...

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  26. NAVAL BASES TO BE FORMED.

    it is understood that the imperial War cabinet has agreed to a scheme of Empire naval development. Halifax and [?] are to [?] improved [?] ...

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  27. GENERAL HAIG SATISFIED.

    General Haig reports that the situation is developing favorably in accordance with tho general plan. We captured early this morning the village ...

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  28. SIFTING OUT THE ALIENS.

    It Is reported that Now York State will take a census in order to sift, the aliens from military and semi-military industries. ...

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  29. WIDESPREAD DISTURBANCES.

    Serious riots occurred at Dus[?] on Easter Sunday, Women [?] workers [?] in a procession singing [?] songs. and [?] ...

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  30. RUSSIA AND SCANDINAVIA,

    M. M[?]. interviewed by the “Af[?]en Post,” said Russia's relations with Scandinavia will be of the most cordial. There need be no fear that ...

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  31. ROOSEVELT’S BATTALION.

    Th[?] Rosevelt says that if he given permission ho can have a force ready to go to Europe in two months. ...

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  32. PRESIDENT AND KING,

    The Press Bureau states that President Po[?] has sent the following message to King George:— “I have great pleasure in ...

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  33. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    Advice from Amsterdam states that the Belgian relief shipp Ann[?] has been sunk. ...

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  34. ATTACKS AND COUNTER ATTACKS.

    The French official report states: There is active art[?]ing in the St. Quen[?] region. The enemy south of the Olse, after a sharp bombardment, ...

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  35. PRECAUTIONS IN HAMBURG.

    The “Dally Chronicle’s” Amsterdam correspondent says the authorities in Germany fear that the disorders hitherto Isolated will become general, ...

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  36. ARGENTINA NEUTRAL

    It is officially reported that the Argen[?] will continue strict neutrality unless her right are violated. ...

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  37. SHIPPING RETURNS

    The Admiralty reports that the arrivals for the week were 24[?] and [?]Seventeen vessels over 1500 tons were [?] and two under ...

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  38. ARRAS RELIEVED.

    The capture of the village and Monchy Leppreux and Labergere to-day completely relieved Arras of all German operations. ...

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  39. SUBMARINED SAILORS.

    The Government asked Germany for a safe conduct for 1000 submarin[?] Norwegian mariners from England [?] Germany replied that she could ...

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  40. SNOW IMPEDES PROGRESS.

    General Haig reports that a heavy snowfall, which lasted all day rendered observation impossible, and impeded our operations. We best[?] ...

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  41. SEPARATION ALLOWANCE.

    Attention has been called ,to the hardships of Australian soldiers’ wives resident In Great Brittan who do not receive the Commonwealth ...

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  42. BATTLE OF VIMY.

    “Le Journal’s’ correspondent says the Vimy battle began in the moon-night and was fought in three stages. The slopes were captured within ...

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  43. NEW YORK STRIKES A MINE.

    The American liner New York, 10,79[?] tons, struck a mine during a bl[?] The rec[?] of the [?] passengers was most difficult Ha[?] ...

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  44. NATIONAL SERVICE

    Under Government [?] ssure to realise their workmen for National service 37 our of the 20 brewery companies at Sheffield, have agreed to ...

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  45. TROOPS AT SALISBURY.

    The New South Wales Agent-General (Mr. Of. C. Wade) spent the Easier visiting the New South Wales troops on Salisbury Plain, and ...

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  46. CANADIAN CAPTURES.

    Mr. Simms the Unites Press Representatives cst[?] that the Cana[?] have taken 3800 prisoners and 2[?] guns during the recent ...

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  47. AMERICAN DYE WORKERS.

    There is extensive combine of dye makers being arranged, with the object of retaining the industry against German competition after the war. ...

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  48. ENGLISH CAVALRY FAIL

    A German official report states that near Fam[?] northwards of the Scrape, the English Infantry attacks and several cavalry atacks near Ro[?] ...

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  49. BRITISH REPULSE.

    A German official message states that they heavily repulsed strong British forces on the side and front and also on both sides of the ...

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  50. SCANDINAVIAN FOOD.

    The food situation throughout Sen[?]via is growing worse, and the Swedish Government has seized all supplies of oils, maize and rice and ...

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  51. GERMAN REFORMS.

    Official Interpreters who are engaged watering down the Kaiser’s reform programme insist that there was no intention on tho part of the Kaiser ...

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  52. FINANCIAL

    A Commonwealth £3,500,000 per cent loan issued at £98, redeemable 1922-27, has been underwritten. The Commonwealth loan prospectus ...

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  53. GREADE FIGHTING.

    A French communique states that the artillery Is active in tho region of the [?]mme and Olse. Lively grenade fighting occurred at night-time, ...

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  54. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The American air squadron serving on the West front will henceforth wear the American uniform. [?], concentrated food for ...

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  55. GROWING STRENGTH OF ALLIES

    The “New York Times.” In commenting On the capture of Arras, says It not require super-optimism to forecast the steady growth of British ...

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  56. CROWN PRINCE RECALLED.

    German deserters report that the Grown Prince has been deprived of his command, and recalled to Berlin, General Von [?] is now in ...

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  57. FOOD FOR ENGLAND.

    A message from Washington states that the Cabinet will probably use the German ships to footballs to England. ...

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