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  2. ZEPPELINS ON ENGLISH COAST

    Conflicting reports were circulated yesterday concerning two Zeppelins that were declared to have been seen on the Northumberland coast during the morning. ...

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  3. FIGHT FOR THE COAST.

    A most sanguinary battle is now raging on the western front. Picked German troops are being flung against Ypres. which is the key to Calais, ...

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  4. MARCH OF OUR MEN.

    Sydney has been building up a reputation for stolidity and lack of spontaneity in its attitude towards national affairs. Australians generally have been accused of being so ...

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  5. KING GEORGE'S PRAYER.

    The King, replying to a St. George's Day greeting sent to him by the Lord Mayor of London, said:-- "I heartily join in your prayer for the ...

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  6. DRUNKEN GERMANS.

    The diary of a Belgian lady who has since died in England contains some interesting passages concerning the arrival of the Germans at Dinant. ...

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  7. FRENCHMEN SURPRISED.

    A Paris official statement says:-- "Surprise was caused by the German use of asphyxiating bombs north of Ypres. The fumes, however, had no serious consequences. ...

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  8. GERMAN FLEET'S CRUISE.

    The naval correspondent of the Times remarks that the reported roamings of the German fleet were intended as a greeting to Grand Admiral von Tirpitz in connection ...

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    THE MAP ABOVE GIVES AN IDEA OF THE DARDANELLES AND ITS DEFENCES, AND SHOWS ALSO ENOS, WHICH IS SLIGHTLY TO THE NORTH OF THE ISLAND OF SAMOTHRACE. ENOS IS ABOUT 45 MILES ALMOST DUE NORTH OF THE ENTRANCE TO THE DARDANELLES, AND IS ON THE AEGEAN SEA END OF THE NEW FRONTIER BETWEEN TURKEY AND BULGARIA. A LITTLE TO THE NORTH-WEST IS THE BULGARIAN PORT OF DEDEAGATCH, WHICH HAS BEEN FREQUENTLY MENTIONED IN THE WAR NEWS LATELY, AND IS THE NEAREST NEUTRAL PORT TO TURKISH TERRITORY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TO THE DARDANELLES.

    The Mediterranean correspondent of the Times with the transports going to the Levant writes:-- "Every full ship in the Mediterranean, ...

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  11. BERLIN'S VERSION.

    A Berlin official statement says:-- "Our fleet is repeatedly cruising in the North Sea in British waters without meeting the British naval forces. ...

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  12. CATHEDRAL SHELLED.

    Many innocent civilians have been wounded and maimed by the big gun bombardment of Ypres. The cathedral has again been shelled by the Germans. ...

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  13. FOOTBALLERS' IRON CROSSES.

    A scathing criticism of professional sportsmen, and professional footballers in particular, was delivered yesterday by Mr. L. A. Adamson, the headmaster of Wesley ...

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  14. POISONOUS GASES.

    The Official Press Bureau has made available a report from Sir John French, in which he says:--"The Germans on Thursday night developed ...

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  15. NEAR THE USZOK PASS.

    An official statement, issued in Vienna, says:-- "We have captured a strong vantage point eastward of the Uzsok Pass. Our ...

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  16. ITALY DECIDED.

    The Echo de Paris states that Italy's attitude has been definitely decided, and will be carried out before the re-opening of Parliament on May 12. ...

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  17. NO RECONCILIATION.

    Advices received at The Hague state that Germany has practically abandoned the attempt to reconcile Austria and Italy. The Italian claims are regarded by Germany as ...

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  18. SERVIA STRONG.

    Servia has reinforced her forces at the principal points of her defence, and she is now in a stronger position than over before. ...

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  19. SHAME TO CIVILISATION.

    The Times, in a leader commenting upon the disclosures in the Belgian lady's diary, says:-- "The crimes committed by the Germans in ...

    Article : 93 words
  20. DISPLAY THAT DELIGHTED A QUARTER OF A MILLION PEOPLE. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    Eight thousand trades unionists in Canada have enlisted in the army. The engineering staff of Glasgow University has volunteered to assist in the work of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MARTIAL LAW IN TRIESTE.

    Martial law has been proclaimed in Trieste, Austria-Hungary. ...

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  22. IN THE STRAIT.

    Heavy cannonading is proceeding on the coasts of Smyrna. Four British warships entered the Dardanelles Strait and engaged the forts. ...

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  23. GREECE'S ATTITUDE.

    Reports from Brindisi, Italy, declare that Greece is abandoning her neutrality and joining the Triple Entente. ...

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  24. THE BARBAROUS FOE.

    German submarines have claimed another victim, the trawler St Lawrence. The rescue of two of the crew, who had hurried below to collect their belongings, was prevented by ...

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  25. GERMAN RAGE.

    Consternation has been caused in the United States by the new German decree ordering the confiscation of all conditional contraband bound for neutrals that are ...

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  26. LOOTING AT RABAUL.

    The Prime Minister made the following statement this morning in connection with the inquiry into the conduct of officers with the Expeditionary Forces at Rabaul, ...

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  27. (From Our Special Representative.)

    Four Victorians, Messrs. William M'Culloch, Roland Hope, John Montgomery, and A. J. M'Intosh, have Joined King Edward's Horse. Two other Australians, Messrs, Clive Curry ...

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  28. BRITISH AT DEDEAGATCH.

    Two British warships have reached the Bulgarian port of Dedeagatch. Large crowds witnessed the arrival of the ships. ...

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  29. GERMAN OFFICERS' TRIAL.

    Some German officers who were recaptured after having escaped from their plane of internment have been tried by a military court at Chester Castle, in Cheshire. The prisoners ...

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  30. MUNITIONS FROM AMERICA.

    The Berlin press bitterly resents the action of the United States in refusing to prohibit the export of munitions, and declares that Germany won't quickly forget America's ...

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  31. NAVY'S LOSSES.

    The Admiralty announces that up to the end of March, 452 officers and 8141 men of the navy had been killed or wounded, or were missing. ...

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  32. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    The Victorian 4½ per cent. loan, which was placed on the market yesterday, has been underwritten. ...

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