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  4. SUCCESSFUL FRENCH

    A Paris official message, issued this afternoon, says:--"During the night the enemy bombarded Avocourt and Caurette Woods. "Yesterday evening we launched a lively attack south of Douaumont, and were entirely successful, occupying sections of the enemy's trenches and taking prisoners 200 ...

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  5. COMPULSION

    At Monday's meeting, the Cabinet will receive and discuss the Army Council's latest report, upon which a final decision will probably be reached. It is expected that the ...

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  6. TONNAGE FAMINE

    Mr. R. P. Houston, writing to the London Daily Mail, says that the shortage of British tonnage is so marked that during March, of 49 steamers loading coal at Cardiff for Italy ...

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  9. NO SUN ON GOOD FRIDAY

    There will be no issue of the Sun on Good Friday, April 21. ...

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  10. WANT TO HEAR HUGHES

    An extraordinary and widespread demand has set in for tickets for Tuesday's Guildhall meeting, when the freedom of the city will be conferred on the Australian Prime ...

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  11. MORE STEAMERS SUNK

    The Norwegian steamer Tusnastabb has been mined. The crew was saved, one being wounded. The steamer Fairport has been sunk. The ...

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  12. SOLDIERS MEET MINISTERS

    During the week-end the political situation became somewhat acute. The sub-committee of the Cabinet dealing with recruiting was unexpectedly re-convened for Monday ...

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  13. EIGHTEEN LAST WEEK

    Eighteen British ships were sunk Last week. ...

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  14. RAID ON CONSTANTINOPLE

    The Admiralty announces that three naval aeroplanes carried out a raid on Constantinople on the evening of April 14, bombing the Zeitun[?]k powder factory and an ...

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  15. RUSSIA READY

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd wires:--"All the symptoms indicate that the renewed phase of the struggle on the eastern ...

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  16. VISIT TO PARIS

    The Manchester Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution warmly approving of Mr. Hughes's attendance at the Economic Conference in Paris. The resolution referred to ...

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  17. MEDITERRANEAN BASES

    The naval correspondent of the Times says:--"This month the average number of losses from submarine attacks works out at about ...

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  18. 34,000 COPIES OF SPEECH

    Mr. R. Courtney Welch writes as follows to the Times:--"My letter last month announcing that. I was printing handbills containing extracts ...

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  19. ONE LAST CHANCE

    The Times prints a leading article this morning headed A Weak Decision, dealing with the deliberations of the Cabinet on the question of universal compulsory service. It ...

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  20. GERMAN STEAMER MINED

    The German steamer Hispania has been rained off Sandhamn. The crew was saved. Sandhamn should probably read ...

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  21. GLORIOUS TWENTY-FIFTH

    Applications for admission to Westminster Abbey on Anzac Day, April 25, are already ten times more than the seating accommodation. Mr. Fisher is giving preference to ...

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  22. GERMANY LOOKING ON

    The Cologne Gazette, referring to next Tuesday's recruiting debate in the House of Commons comments: "One day has been set apart for the debate on a most important ...

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  23. NO MORE WAR

    Mr. Pemberton Billing, M.P., speaking in London, prophesied that there would be enormous aerial developments within 10 years. We or any other great nation, he ...

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  24. TO KUT-EL-AMARA

    The War Office announces that General Sir Percy Lake reports that a heavy gale prevailed throughout the 14th. During the 15th the British forces made gradual and ...

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  25. TRIBUTE TO BRITISH AIRMEN

    The naval correspondent of the Times writes concerning the air raids on Constantinople and Adrianople:--"The double event reported by the ...

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  26. A YEAR AGO

    The Russians are pushing on in the Carpathians. A French paper publishes tho statement that the Vatican perfectly realises the ...

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  27. WAR OPPOSITION

    The Daily Mail, in a leading article, says:--"If we cannot have a war Government at once, we can have a war Opposition led by patriotic men of both parties. This would ...

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  28. NEARING TREBIZOND

    The Petrograd official message issued last night reports a further advance in the direction of Trebizond. After desperate fighting the Turks were driven from strong ...

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