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  2. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    Washington reports that the American Consul at Petrograd cabled on March 20, suiting that Petrograd was expected to fall hourly. ...

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  3. [?]AI[?]ER’S BIG BATTLE

    Official advices from Paris state that [?] offensive is continuing. Between Croiselles and Perziner the Germans are using nine divisions, and here their ...

    Article : 85 words
  4. GERMANY SURPRISED.

    The announcement that a gun is bom. burding Paris has surprised Germany. ...

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  5. LOSSES BELOW EXPECTATION.

    The "Vorwaerte" war correspondent s[?]tes that the German losuch are great, but below expectations. The Germans are using many tanks. ...

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  6. WORK OF THE TANKS.

    Other correspondents state that the [?]KS return undamaged after smashing [?]rete fortifications and breaking up nests of machine guns. The tank is ...

    Article : 43 words
  7. CONTROL OF FINLAND.

    Mr. Dooch Flurot, the New York "World’s correspondent at [?]trograd, cabling from Stockholm, states that the Germans are planning to control ...

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  8. ENEMY REINFORCEMENTS FROM ALL PARIS.

    Sir Douglas Halg reports' that the [?]hting died down at night, and our troops established themselves In new D.[?]ions enstward of Roye and Albtrt. ...

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  9. RESULTS OF EIGHT MONTHS WI[?]ED OUT

    What the German papers call the great Kalser's battle cont[?]ues on full force. The Ger[?]ns in five days have wiped out the results of the eight ...

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  10. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    Advices state that an American steamer has sunk a U boat in French waters, and captured its crew of ni[?] ...

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  11. FIRST PHASE OVER.

    General M’Lachiln. of the British [?]tary mission, says that the urs[?] phase of the battle is over. over. and the sltaa[?]on has improved conside[?]bly. Germany’s ...

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  12. JAPANESE NAVY PREPARING.

    The Japanese navy is carefully Preparing to meet the possibility of Germany sending U boats to the Pac[?] ...

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  13. WILSON TO HADG.

    A message from Washington states that President Wilson sent the following cable to Sir Douglss Halg:— "I wish to express my admiration or ...

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  14. ACROSS THE AXCRE.

    The German comnsuilqne states: We Crisfed the Ancre, and also crossed the me, Albert road near Courcellete and Pozleres. ...

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  15. ITALIAN FRONT

    Cables from Rome state that the Austro. Germans are preparing a greater offensive on the Italian front. ...

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  16. WE NOW KNOW THE WORST.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspon. [?]eht with the French armies says that the French higher command is satisfied and even optimistic as regards the post. ...

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  17. THE NEW LINE.

    The new British line runs from Braye by way of Albert, [?]mont Hamel, Paissieux, Ayette, Bolry. Honin, Wain. Court. and West Monchy back to the ...

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  18. IN THE HOLY LAND.

    A Palestine official report states:—We made further progress eastward of the Jordan on Monday, approaching Essalt The enemy is offering little resistance, ...

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  19. DRAMATIC DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED.

    Dramatic developments ere hourly ex. [?]ted in France. ...

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  20. REASSURING NEWS.

    The public are [?] to regard Sir Donglas Halgriunclas Haig's referent to Germany's withdrawal of reserves from all sectors of the West front as one on the most ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The Press Burenn states that the Air Council has congratulated the naval air service, the Flying Corps. and the Australian Flying Corps for their splendid ...

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  22. CLEMENCEAU'S CABLE.

    M Clemneeau has cabled to the French Embassy as follows:— Allies absolutely confident. We will not [?] the sword until we ...

    Article : 43 words
  23. RESISTANCE STRENGTHENING.

    There has ben strenuous fighting on Pozleres Hoidge, the British vigorously resisting the advance; also from the vicinity of Mont Auban, towards Albert ...

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  24. AWARDS FOR BRAVERY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  25. “TAILS WELS UP”

    The air force commander gives the as su[?]uce, in replying to the Air Council’s [?]ations, that his men's lai[?]s "are [?] up” as it appears that the general ...

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  26. THE SIXTH DAY.

    The United Press correspondent says that the sixth day of the monster battle 6rd, the British and Germans fighting like for the Pozieres Rklge, which ...

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  27. OFFENSIVE REACHES MAXIMUM.

    The "Matin" pays that the final reserve will decide the gigantic battle, considers that the German re. serves have largely melted to conse. ...

    Article : 117 words
  28. NOYON EVACUATED.

    London reports neavy fighting on the French front, and the French have evacated Noyon. ...

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  29. ENEMY MACHINES DESTROYED.

    It is reported that 93 enemy neroplanes have been destroyed during the present cattle. ...

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  30. ALBERT MEDALS FOR FIREMEN.

    The Edward Medal has been awarded the fire employes at the national Shell filling factory. A shell expicded Igniting shell laden i, and the men ...

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  31. NEW POSITIONS ESTABLISHED.

    Messages from London state that the fighting on the British front has died town and new British positions have been established east of Roye and Albert. ...

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  32. MONDAY'S WORK.

    Sir Douglas Halg sta[?] that the aero. planes on Monday were almost exclusively employed in bombing and machine [?]ning troops in transport behind the ...

    Article : 144 words
  33. ALTERATIONS IN THE LINE.

    The Press Bureau announces that further attacks were made on Monday night northward of the Somme. There were some local engagements, wherein ...

    Article : 142 words
  34. ATTACKS SLACKENING.

    The German attacks are slackening [?] the Allies ore preparing for a counter Flow. ...

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  35. MUNITION WORKERS.

    Mr, Winston Churchill has appealed to the mun[?]ion workers to use their best [?]ts to promptly replace the serious [?] of guns, machine puns and Am. ...

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  36. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES.

    The French communique states that the battle was continue violently on the evening of March 25. The enemy at night time multiplied his attacks ...

    Article : 68 words
  37. CANADIAN GAS ATTACK.

    The Canadians launched a great gas [?] near Lens, and used 60,000 drams of lethal gas, causing heavy German casualties. ...

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  38. FRENCH HOLD THEIR POSITING..

    The French communlque states that the troops are solidly hold[?] their [?] [?]on on the left of the Oixe, above No[?]. There is fighting with ...

    Article : 42 words
  39. COMPARISON WITH MON[?]S

    Mr. Percival Phillips states that even the troops in the retirement from Mons had not a harder time than those hearing the brunt of these sledge. [?]mmer ...

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  40. GERMANS CHECKED.

    The Germans have been cheeked west, of Noyon. ...

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  41. AN ORDERLY EVACUATION.

    The French communique states that Koyon was evacuated at night time In [?] orderely manner. We arc strongly holding the right bank of the Oise. ...

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  42. EXCEPTIONAL GALLANTRY.

    Sir Douglas Hal[?] reports local fighting at different points northward of the [?] The hostile attacks southward of the Somme have been pressed vigo[?] ...

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  43. OVER 200 GERMANY AEROPDANES DOWNED.

    The "United Press correspondent save that the airmen have been [?]ting by [?] sunshine and starlight, and during are past four days' lighting over 200 ...

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  44. DEADLY BOUGHT ADVANCES.

    The "United Press correspondent says that the Anglo French ore viewing the coming events calmly and courageously The British are holding the gates of the ...

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  45. 27 DIVISIONS AGAINST 07.

    Washington official messages [?] that Sir Douglas Hnlg has only been us [?] division agatust the Germany 07. Sir Douglas Halg is holding a largo force ...

    Article : 38 words
  46. NO BREAK THROUGH.

    The "Dally Chronicle's" correspon lent with the French army writes:—''I cannot states the grounds for the higher command's optimism. One third of ...

    Article : 123 words
  47. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND.

    Mr. L. Glnnell has been ordered by the Court at Dublin to find sureties for the good behavior of himself in £500 and two others of £1000. in default six ...

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  48. KAISER AT ST. QUENTIN.

    This Knlser now has his headquarters at St. Quentin. ...

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  49. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    Senator Lodge caused a sensation In the Senate to. day by asserting [?] the United States troops at the front m France were not supplied with a single ...

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  50. RECREATION HUTS LOST.

    The army has lost 17. recreation huts during its retreat ...

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  51. OLD POSITIONS RECROSSED.

    A wireless German report states that a new phase has set in in the tremendoi[?] battle, and the enemy is retreating on a wide front astride the Gomme. We ...

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  52. THE “JULES VERNE" GUNS.

    The vagaries of the Jules Verne gun continue to excite the public, and It la now believed that there are two gun[?] that the shells reach a height of 20 ...

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  53. PHILLIP GIBBS.

    On Tuesday morning the enemy continued his violent thrusts against our [?] westward of Bapaume and Peronne, while masses of troops, [?]oostly Bran. ...

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  54. INTEREST IN AMERICA.

    The "New York American" follows Every more of the great offensive with the tensest Interest. Extra editions of the newspapers are rapidly bought up, ...

    Article : 337 words
  55. GERMANY'S FOOD.

    The German Food Dictator has warned the newspapers not to build extravagant hopes on the Ukraine cereal crops, which do not exceed ...

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  56. PAPERS FOR FRIDAY.

    Many London newspapers have decided, In view of the importance of the grent battle, to publish on Friday, but as it is that many of the country ...

    Article : 67 words
  57. VIOLENT BRITISH ATTACKS.

    A wireless German official report sintes: On Monday we achieved [?] successes, and defeated the English diciolons which were brought up ...

    Article : 244 words
  58. PERCIVAL PHILLIPS.

    Mr. Perelval Ph[?]ps, conti[?]ing his account of the great battle. Say. sir Douglan Bug's insistence on the tact that the present [?] is enemy's ...

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  59. OCEAN RAIDER.

    Various bodies In Berlin have feted the Wolfs crew. ...

    Article : 36 words
  60. AN INVENTOR INTERVIEWED.

    The “New York Sun" publishes an Interview with Sir Hiram Maxim, in which the latter says that It Is Impossible to fire a p rofectle 60 miles by using a ...

    Article : 74 words
  61. HALIFAX DISASTER.

    Mr, Fisher has banded to Sir George Perley the Commonwealth contribution [?] £50,000 to the Hailfax fund. ...

    Article : 19 words
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