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  2. IRELAND

    The arrests number 100, and include 73 Sinn Feiners.. They sailed from Kingstown to Holyhead on Saturday evening. A huge crowd at Kingstown ...

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  3. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The Admiralty report that fine weather has enabled constant air reconnaissances at Bruges and the Zeebrugge Cancel. photographs of these places ...

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  4. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    A Russian wireless message says: The Germans In the Roval region have violated the boundary fixed in March, and have advanced eastwards, despite the ...

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  5. THE COLOGNE REPRISAL.

    Amsterdam reports that most of the casualties at Cologne were caused through disregard of alarm signals. Up to the present 25 are dead and 47 ...

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  6. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The press Bureau reports that hostile, aircraft crossed the coasts of Kent and Essex at 11 on Sunday evening, proceeding to London. The raid is ...

    Article : 148 words
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  8. AMERICAN WIRELESS BULLETIN

    The following American wireless message has been received by the American consul in Melbourne:-From San Francisco:— ...

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  9. SUPER-SUBMARINE RUMORED.

    At Washington the Navy Department announces that America is increasing the patrol force in European waters. This is one of the factors in the reduced ...

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  10. LABOR AND THE WAR

    Mr. J. H. Clynes, Labor M.P., in his presidential address to the National Union of General Workers, at Blackpool, emphasised Labor’s patriotic sacrifices ...

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  11. RUSSIAN EX-ROYALTIES CAPTURE.

    The “Morning Post’s” correspondent at Zurich says there is much rejoicing in Germany and Austria at the capture of the Dowager Empress and three grand ...

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  12. JAPANESE DESTROYERS IN MEDITERRANEAN.

    The correspondent of the United Press at Tokio reports that Japanese destroyers are actively patrolling the Mediterranean, and have had several ...

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  13. THREE GOTHA’S BROUGHT DOWN. BlGGEST RAID YET.

    Sunday’s raid was one of the biggest yet attempted. A large number of the enemy machines participated, and attacked the capital in relays. ...

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  14. AMERICAN FREIGHTER M’CULLOUCH.

    Washington reports that the American can freighter M’Cullouch has been mined or torpedoed in European waters. One man was drowned. ...

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  15. WESTERN FRONT

    Sir Douglas Haig:— We prisouered a few in a successful raid on Sunday on the Albert sector, and heavily repulsed an attempted ...

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  16. FRENCH GUNBOAT SINKS U BOAT.

    A Toulon telegram states that the gunboat Ally sank a German submarine on Wednesday, and picked up five prisoners. together with a Spanish officer ...

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  17. PRISONERS FROM GERMANY

    Over ten thousand at St. Pancras station welcomed 270 returned prisoners from Germany, including many cot cases. The band of the Coldstream ...

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  18. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    At Washington Navy Secretary Daniels named 14 new destroyers, which will be hurried to Europe. ...

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  19. PRISONERS TAKEN TO REST CAMP.

    The forty-six Sinn Feiners arrested reached Holyhead aboard a warship, accompanied by an armed escort, amid prefound secrecy. The male prisoners were ...

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  20. YANKEE AIRMEN ASSIST.

    American airmen assisted in London’s air defences for the first time on Sunday. ...

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  21. EXASPERATION AT KIEF[?].

    A Russian wireless states: Governor Skoropadsk[?] has been declared au impostor in various places in the Ukraine, and his decrees are disregarded. The ...

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  22. FRENCH TAKE 400 PRISONERS.

    The French carried out a successful night operation east and north-east of Locre, gaining all their objectives on a front of 4000 yards, priso[?]ering over ...

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  23. TWO HUNDRED HOMELESS.

    Two hundred were rendered homeless in the portion of London attacked. Most were refuging in a heavily built factory, which was untouched. One house ...

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  24. FOCH’S RED CROSS MESSAGE.

    General Foch has cabled the Red Cross headquarters as follows—America has generously brought the aid of her army and her industrial and commercial ...

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  25. EXPERIENCES OF TWO AUSTRALIANS.

    Two Australians are among the repatriated men. Private Charles Curnow, of the 48th Battalion, belonging to Adelaide, who participated in the attack at ...

    Article : 177 words
  26. FIFTY BIG SHIPS IN JUNE.

    At New York, Mr. Bainbridge Dolby, of the United States Shipping Board, stated that 50 major-sized ships would be completed in June, and a larger ...

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  27. RAID NEAR RHEI[?]S.

    French communique:—There is fairly lively art[?]g In the region of Hangard, south of the Avre. Our detachments penetrated as far as the enemy’s ...

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  28. ENEMY ACCOUNTS

    An interrupted wireless German official message- slates—The British entered Ville-sur-Au[?]re. but Called to advance further along the An[?]re Valley. Attacks ...

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  29. ABORTIVE CONFERENCE.

    The Moscow united pitting of the Central Executive and the Moscow Soviet discuss policy, did not justify expectations. Lenin was coldly received. He ...

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  30. BUSINESS AS USUAL.

    A new Sinn Fein executive was nominated before Do Valera’s arrest, and is now controlling the movement ...

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  31. MEN AND WOMEN

    Maude Gonne, mentioned in our cables as arrested in Ireland, was long ago considered the most beautiful woman in the Empire, and brought some £50,000 and ...

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  32. AMERICAN FRONT.

    According to General Pershing’s communique German raids have been repulsed on the Picardy and Lorraine fronts, and three more enemy planes ...

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  33. MAUDE GONNE ARRESTED.

    Ireland was still outwardly calm this morning. The arrest continue quietly all over the countryside. The latest include Maude Gonne. the handsome ...

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  34. CAFE OF THE WOUNDED

    The Duke of Connaught opened the Intel-Allied conference on the care of disabled soldiers. The King and Queen visited the conference, and [?]pected the ...

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  35. MEDITERRANEAN NAVAL SITUATION

    At Nice, tile Italian Minister of Marine, interviewed by Ward Price, slated that he [?]ad good reason to believe that we were masters of tho submarine ...

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  36. AUSTRALIANS IN ANCRE VALLEY.

    The newspapers give prominence to the latest Australian raids in the Ancre Valley, particularly at Villecourt, where after a sharp preliminary bombardment ...

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  37. OFFICIAL PRESS BUREAU ACCOUNT.

    The Press Bureau states that probably 20 or 30 Gothas participated in the raid. The group entered the Thames estuary at 11 in the evening, and skirted the ...

    Article : 162 words
  38. VATICAN'S ATTITUDE.

    The “Idea Nazionale” stated that the Vatican’s attitude to Ireland has always been correct and impartial, the Pope having taken a line similar to that of ...

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  39. CZARITCH ALEXIS ILL.

    A Toboisk telegram states that exczaritch Alexis Is seriously [?]. And there is little hope of his recovery. ...

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  40. PRAISE FOR LABOR UNITS.

    General Haig has issued a special or[?] the day tributing the devotion, endurance, and gallantry of the Labor units under most trying circumstances ...

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  41. EVIDENCE IN PREPARATION.

    It is understood that evidence of complicity between the Sinn Fein loaders the enemy is being prepared, and will be published shortly. ...

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  42. GERMANY’S FOOD OUTLOOK

    An Amsterdam message says that the reduction of the bread ration in Germany has aroused intense ill-feeling, as it proves that expectations of supplies from ...

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  43. KING CARL’S PEACE TALK

    Tho French Government has expelled Robert Deall, the “Manchester Guardian’s” Paris correspondent, in consequence of au article on the 1917 peace ...

    Article : 122 words
  44. BRITAIN’S FOOD.

    The Press Bureau: At the Prime Minister’s request Lord Rhondda has with drawn his resignation. but is unable to resume his dut[?]s for a few weeks. Mr. ...

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  45. MACKENSEN’S ARMY OF MANOEUVRE.

    The United Press:—It is reported that General Mackensen, on the West, front, is commanding the army of manoeuvre, which will be flung into any opening ...

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  46. THE ALLIES AND RUSSIA

    The “Now York Times” says that Americans from Europe stare that the Allied Government officials fear the situation on the Western front may ...

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  47. AMERICAN FLIER KILLED.

    The American front reports that Major Raoul Luiberry, American champion flier from Lafayette, was shot and killed on Sunday in a running air fight His ...

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  48. VAUGHAN AT VANCOUVER

    At Vancouver Crawford Vaughan, interviewed, said the Allies need seven and a half million tons of new shipping this year to maintain their ground and ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLES[?]

    New York reports that Dorothy Branton has left, for Loudon under contract, but returns Inter to fill the leading role in a New York engagement. ...

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  50. GENERAL HAIG’S REPORT.

    We bombed on Sunday enemy railway way stations, aerodromes, dumps, arid billets, dropping over 17 tons of bombs. ...

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  51. GUNS ON THE AVRE.

    French communique: — Artillery actions are occasionally Violent .south of Avre and at some points in the region of Montdidier and Lassigny. ...

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  52. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    The “Daily Telegraph” correspondent at Paris says the exchange of German and French prisoners begins a fortnight hence, commencing with the exchange of ...

    Article : 102 words
  53. FRANCO-ITALIAN EASTERN FRONT

    French Eastern communique: The Frane[?]—Italians carried out on May 15 to 17 a series of operatic is -west of Gori[?]za, with the object of reducing a ...

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  54. GIBBS ON AUSTRALIANS’ EXPLOIT.

    Philip Gibbs tells a vivid story of the Australians who captured Ville-sur-Ancre. They were under the leadership of the colonel who planted the ...

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  55. PORT PASSENGER TRAFFIC

    The return of passengers arriving at and sailing from the port of Robert during the month of April, as presented to the Marine Board yesterday, is as ...

    Article : 79 words
  56. YOUNG SLAVS AT PRAGUE

    Austrian newspapers report pro-Entente demonstrations at Prague. Entente flogs were hoisted and Pro-Entente resolutions were passed. There were ...

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