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  2. Russian Situation

    A Petrograd message states that the Government has arrested the proprietor and editor of the Socialist newspaper "Pravda," after discovering that ...

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  3. LLOYD GEORGE'S GREAT SPEECH.

    The American Ambassador, Mr. W. H. Page, presiding at the American luncheon to Mr. Lloyd George at the Savoy Hotel, London, proposed the ...

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  4. Hermann and America

    A Washington report states that the liner New York struck a mine in the Irish Sea. There were no casualties. ...

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  5. WILD WEATHER.

    Sir D Haig reports: The weather is wet and stormy. We attacked and captured two important positions today (Thursday) northward of Vimy ...

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  6. LIFE ON A TROOPSHIP.

    Pte. Frank G. Puddicombe (he had non-com. rank in camp, but these stripes are dropped as soon as reinforcements go abroad), who left ...

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  7. SCANDINAVIA'S TROUBLES.

    M. Miliukoff, Russian Foreign Minister, in an interview with the Petrograd correspondent of the "Aften Post," said:--Russia's relations with ...

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  8. FRANCE HITS OUT, TOO.

    A French communique states: The artillery struggle continued and was fairly violent during the night between the Somme and the Oise, ...

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  9. HINDENBURG'S HEROICS.

    A wireless message from Berlin states that von Hindenburg, interviewed by a representative of the Spanish newspaper "Vanguardia," stated that ...

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  10. A MORE CHEERING REPORT.

    The editor of the Petrograd 'Bourse Gazette" in a special message to London newspapers, sums up the existing condition of affairs in Russia in the ...

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  11. THE FOOD SHORTAGE.

    The food situation is becoming worse throughout Scandinavia. The Swedish Government has seized the oils, maize and rice and has further ...

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  12. SERIOUS RIOTS IN GERMANY.

    Serious riots occurred at Dusseldorf on Easter Sunday. The women munition workers formed a procession and marched through the streets, singing ...

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  13. AMERICA'S INTENTIONS.

    The New York "Times' " Washington correspondent says that an expeditionary force will not be sent to Europe until approximately a million men are ...

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  14. THE HUN SURPRISE.

    Marcel, Hutin says: The general commanding the Bavarian Infantry Division in a rage tore up his report, asking Prince Rupprecht for ...

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  15. ARGENTINE'S ATTITUDE.

    The Argentine Republic has issued a Note, expressing its entire sympathy with the United States policy. ...

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  16. AT AIX LA CHAPELLE.

    It is reported from the frontier that there were over 200 casualties in the Aix La Chapelle riots. The Town Hall there is in flames. ...

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  17. THE CONSTANTINOPLE QUESTION.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent, explaining the Government attitude on the annexation question, especially regarding ...

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  18. MONCHY'S LOOS ADMITTED.

    A German official message says: We repulsed attacks at Vimy and Fampoux but lost Monchy, after frequent assaults, the British attacks ...

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  19. OFFICIAL DECLARATION OF NEUTRALITY.

    It is now officially stated that the Argentine will continue her strict neutrality unless her rights are violated. ...

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  20. FEARS OF A GENERAL RISING.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent says the authorities in Germany fear that the disorders which hitherto have been isolated, will ...

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  21. A GREAT SENSATION.

    A message from Buenos Ayres says: The declaration of the bulletin caused a great sensation. Army officers and the newspapers consider that the ...

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  22. A TIMELY REMINDER.

    The veteran leader, M. Rodicheff, emphasises the fact of Russia's obligation to her Allies and said: "Those steering the annexation of ...

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  23. THE MEXICAN MENACE.

    A message from San Diego (Cal.) states:-- A schooner, carrying munitions and bound for a Mexican West Coast port, ...

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  24. RIOTING RENEWED.

    Dutch frontier reports state that there has been renewed rioting at Barmen and Elderfeld, where the shops were damaged and the Town Hall ...

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  25. A REAL PEACE COMING.

    Continuing Mr Lloyd George said: "The Peace Conference will settle the destiny of the nations and the course of human life for countless years. I ...

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  26. CUTTING DOWN RATIONS.

    The Berlin "Vorwaerts" (Socialist) says the new regulations to become operative on April 15, reducing the bread ration, are causing increasing ...

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  27. EDDYSTONE EXPLOSION.

    The deathroll owing to the explosion of the Baldwin munitions works is now set down at 140. There were agonising scenes at the ...

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  28. WHERE RUSSIA WILL SCORE.

    The N.Y. "Times" says: Russia will acquire her trade rights to the Dardanelles through the deliberations of the Peace Conference. ...

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  29. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The Imperial War Cabinet, it is understood, has agreed to a scheme of Empire naval development, whereby Halifax and Esquimalt are to be ...

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  30. ALLIED NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    A series of naval conferences between American and Allied representatives, with a view to guarding shipments from America to the Allies, is ...

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  31. THE EX-CZAR ILL.

    The Czar is suffering from, acute neurasthenia and refuses to leave the Czarevitch's bedside. Correspondence discovered in the ...

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  32. THE WHEAT CONFERENCE.

    The Saint Louis Agricultural Conference recommends that men rejected from the U.S. Army and Navy be conscripted as farmers, under military ...

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  33. PREJUDICING RECRUITING.

    George Henry Thompson, publisher of the Brisbane "Standard" (Labor daily), was fined £15 at Brisbane yesterday, on a charge of publishing ...

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  34. MESSAGE FROM BRITISH WORKERS.

    The Press Bureau states: The Woolwich arsenal workers have sent a messabe to the munition workers in Russia, saying: "Comrades, now you have ...

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  35. HUNS WANT PEACE.

    A Copenhagen message says Germany, it is believed, is about to make overtures to the United States to begin peace negotiations. ...

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  36. MARGARINE IN DANGER.

    The Extrabladet Oil Mill at Aarhus, which supplies all the great Danish margarine factories, may be compelled to close unless it receives early ...

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  37. HUGE AMERICAN LOAN ISSUED.

    In the House of Representatives, Mr. Kitchen introduced a Government Bill authorising a thousand million dollars bond issue also 400 million ...

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  38. AUSTRIA ANXIOUS.

    A Rome message says: Austria is pressing for peace according to Vatician reports. ...

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  39. GLOUCESTER'S FIERY SECOND BALLOT.

    The second ballot fight in Gloucester between Independent R. A. Price and Nationalist L. O. Martin, which is to be decided to-morrow, has been waged ...

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  40. MORE AID FOR ALLIES.

    The U.S. Government plans to take compulsory control of the American lake and coastwise shipping, with the object of adding to the trans-Atlantic ...

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  41. THE TURF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 words
  42. MORE DETAILED ACCOUNT.

    A Copenhagen message says: Reports are current that the German Foreign Office is making overtures to the United States to enter into peace ...

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  43. MR. BALFOUR VISITING AMERICA.

    A Washington message says: The greatest interest has been aroused by Mr. A. J. Balfour's projected visit, which is designed to arrange a better ...

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  44. THE HUN PIRATES.

    The Norwegian Government asked Germany for a safe conduct for a thousand submarined Norwegian marines from England to Norway, but ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. UNREST IN HUNGARY.

    General Von Schlever has been appointed Austrian interim War Minister, succeeding General Krobatkin, whose resignation was cabled on April 3. ...

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  47. TO PREVENT FUTURE WARS.

    Lord Bryce, in the "Manchester Guardian," has unfolded a scheme for a League of Nations to prevent war. It was drawn up two years ago and is ...

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  48. WEEK'S SHIPPING AND SINKINGS

    The British Admiralty reports that the arrivals for the week were 2405, sailings 2367; sunk, over 1600 tons, 17; under 1600 tons, 2; unsuccessfully ...

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  49. ROOSEVELT, THE HUSTLER.

    The New York State will take a census in order to sift the aliens in military and semi-military industries. Mr. Roosevelt says if he is ...

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  50. THE YAMBA HOTEL.

    Mr. P. W. Smith, the new proprietor of the Yamba Hotel, had already made a big change in the place. Mr. Smith is a much-travelled man, and so fully ...

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  51. THE ITALIAN FIGURES.

    An Italian naval communique states that, for the week ending 8th April, 494 merchantmen arrived and 447 left Italy. Five Italian steamers under ...

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  52. ANZACS' WIVES IN ENGLAND.

    Attention has been called to the hardships endured by Australian soldiers' wives who are resident in Great Britain and who don't receive the ...

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  53. IMPORTANT ALLIED MISSION.

    In his visit to America Mr. Balfour will be accompanied by Admiral Dechair, a British general and the Governor of the Bank of England. A ...

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  54. GERMAN FRANCHISE REFORM.

    Official interpreters are watering down the Kaiser's franchise reform programme for Prussia, and insist that there is no intention to introduce ...

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  55. WEST AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    It is feared that there will be a cessation of work on the railways if the demands of the men are not granted. The men are asking for an increase in ...

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  56. MR. WADE VISITS N.S.W. TROOPS

    Mr. C. G. Wade (N.S.W. Agent-General) spent Easter in visiting the N S.W. troops at Salisbury Plains. Notwithstanding the severity of the ...

    Article : 45 words
  57. ANOTHER HUN OUTRAGE.

    A German attempt to destroy New Mexico's (U.S.A.) extensive irrigation works is reported to have been frustrated. The guards arrested the ...

    Article : 30 words
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