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  5. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    The midnight communique announces a brilliant French success. The troops captured all the south-eastern spurs of the heights of Notre Dame de Lorette, after a fierce bayonet charge, and they now ...

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  6. THE SNOW CASE

    The hearing of the charge against Francis Hugh Snow having attempted to trade with the enemy to wit, Aaron Hirsch and [?] of Halliersladt. Germany, was ...

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  7. BRITISH LOSSES.

    The London Daily Telegraph correspondent at Rotterdam reports that there were serious differences in the German Government respecting the use of submarines ...

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  8. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The watchword of the Turkish retreat: “Ship Me somewheres east o£ Suez.”— Star. A Tongue Twister. ...

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  9. THE LOST DRESDEN.

    The British Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey), on behalf of the Government, has apologized to the Government of Chili for the action of the ...

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  10. BELGIAN TRAITOR.

    Pierre Baejens, a citizen of Belgium, has been arrested in possession of a German uniform and passport. He had been to Nancy and to Cherbourg endavouring to ...

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  11. Chili Painfully Surprised.

    The Note by the Government of Chili with respect to the Dresden states that on March 9 that vessel anchored 500 metres from the shore at Cumberland Bay, Juan ...

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  12. HAGGLING OVER BONUS,

    The Monmouthshire valleys district of the South Wales Miners' Federation has resolved in favour of national stoppage of of all mines on April 22 if the demanded ...

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  13. THE AIR RAIDER.

    It is believed by the inhabitants of the Northumberland port of Blyth that the German raider was the Z9. She was of the newest type. A rug was approaching ...

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  14. SENSATIONAL STORY

    The Rome correspondent of the newspaper Tyd has telegraphed that the German Embassy, in the Italian capital, asked the Belgium legation whether, in the event ...

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  15. Stop all Strikes.

    The Government (stated Public Opinion of March .5) has taken the drastic step of ordering all employers and workers engaged in work in work for the war to —1 Stop all ...

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  17. STILL ANOTHER VICTIM.

    The General Steam Navigation Company's steamer Ptarmigan, 780 tons, has been sunk by a German submarine's torpedo off the North Hinder Lightship. ...

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  18. FRENCH ASCENDENCY

    The afternoon communique states that the French ascendancy over the enemy in the Argonne sector of the front is daily, increasing. The Republican troops have ...

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  19. A ZEPPELIN'S DOWNFALL.

    The Zeppelin airship which fell in Belgium was severely damaged, by gunfire and crashed to the ground about nine miles from Thielt. The wreckage became ...

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  20. Germany Must Have Copper.

    Telegrams from Milan state that an enquiry is proceeding at Messina into an allegation that the German Consul for that city attempted to send copper to Germany ...

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  21. ANOTHER VILE ACT

    The Dutch steamer Katwyk, grain laden from Baltimore to Rotterdam, has been torpedoed near North Hinder. The crew were saved. ...

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  22. WAR MUNITIONS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) has been appointed Chairman of the War Ministers Special Committee. The personnel included Mr. Balfour ...

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  23. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Mr. William Glynne Charles Gladstone, M. P., who went to the front with his regiment early in the war, has been killed in action. ...

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  24. OBSOLETE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.

    The attention of the Chief Secretary (Hon. A. W. Styles) was drawn to the paragraph which appeared in The Register on Friday, stating that the St Peteres ...

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  25. MORE RAIN.

    Friday's conditions were the most unpleasant experienced for some time, and the report issued from the Meteorological Office at middan held out little hone of ...

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  27. A Farthing an Hour.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Bangor last month, dealt with the strike and war munitions problem in a most, outspoken way. “Time is victory,” he said, and ...

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  28. INHUMAN ACT.

    It was reported early this month that the notorious German submarine [?] had sunk the British steamer South Point. The piratical deed occurred 60 miles from Cape ...

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