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  2. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    The Russian victories in Galicia have caused the people of Vienna great anxiety, and tired of the privations and miseries of war, a considerable section is violently ...

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  3. SERVIA ATTACKED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Servian Legation states Hint Bulgarian irregulars in great numbers, wearing military uniforms, and under the command of others, yesterday ...

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  4. BULGARIAN ATTACK.

    An important development in the war is chronicled this morning from Nish, to the effect that a strong Bulgarian band of irregulars has attacked the Servians at Valandovo, and occupied all the heights of Vardar. There were many ...

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  5. WITH THE ALLIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Press Bureau publishes the following report by the British observer with the French army, summing up the six weeks' offensive in ...

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  6. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    PARIS, Sunday.—An attempt, was made by a division of the Tyrolese troops, the best troops remaining to Austria, to capture a projecting bluff where the Russian front ...

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  7. CONSTANTINOPLE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Athens correspondent of the "Daily News" states that the Allies check in the Narrows (Dardanelles) was sufficiently grave to make a ...

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  8. RAIDERS THROWN BACK.

    NISH, Saturday.—A strong Bulgarian band attacked the railway at Struinnitza, 60 Servians being killed and many wounded. A Servian regiment sent to reinforce the ...

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  9. FORT CONSTRUCTION.

    SOFIA, Saturday.—Travellers state that the Turks are feverishly constructing forts at San Stefano, seven miles from Constantinople, and mounting heavy guns. ...

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  10. TRENCHES LIKE FORTS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The German infantry on the Dlxmude–Ypres front has been strongly reinforecd, and the trenches protected with cement and steel plates, ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN FLEET.

    CETINJE, Saturday. — The Austrian fleet is cruising on the Montenegrin coast, and holding up neutral vessels. ...

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  12. SENSATION IN ROME.

    ROME, Saturday.—The news of the Bulgarian invasion of Servia has caused 11 sensation in Rome. The Bulgarian army on a peace footing ...

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  13. MORE FRENCH TROOPS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Chamber of Deputies has unanimously passed a bill calling out the 1017 recruits. ...

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  14. IN THE RED SEA.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A communique reports that the cruiser Desaix destroyed 11 Turkish fort in the Gulf of Akaba. The cruiser D'Entrecasteaux, while ...

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  15. BULGARIA AND SERVIA.

    ROME, Sunday.—A member of the Bulgarian Legation declares that the Survo-Bulgarian incident is devoid of importance, and is merely local. He adds that the ...

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  16. DOCKERS AS SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Though the enlistment of the Liverpool dockers for service at home is not to begin until April 8, 3000 have already offered their services. ...

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  17. AIR FIGHTING.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Details of the dashing exploits of the airman Garros, south of Dix- mude, show that three German aeroplanes were discovered approaching the French ...

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  18. GERMAN INSTIGATION.

    ROME, Sunday.—The Servian Minister, in an Interview, said that the believes Germany instigated the Bulgarian bands' attack on the Servian frontier. ...

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  19. BRITISH CRUISER'S ACTION.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—Turkish advices state that a British cruiser bombarded Mollah, Arabia, and attempted to land troops, but was repulsed. ...

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  20. DRINK TRAFFIC.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Temperance reformers have forwarded a memorandum to Mr. Asquith, urging that the time is opportune for n reasonable measure of reform ...

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  21. ESPIONAGE.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday. — Lleut-Colonel Minisoyedoff, interpreter on the staff of the 10th Army, has been sentenced to be hanged for espionage in connection with the ...

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  22. HOBOKEN ATTACK.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An Englishman who has returned from Antwerp states that it is understood, there that the British air raid on March 24 destroyed four submarines. ...

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  23. MORE PIRACY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The U10 sunk the trawlers Jason and Gloxinia off Shields yesterday, and took the crews aboard. She afterwards transferred them to the trawler ...

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  24. FRENCH RAID.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A communique reports that a French air squadron dropped 33 bombs with success on the German railway and military buildings at Bignouies, in the ...

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  25. DUTCH FRONTIER.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—Fresh German troops are concentrated nearer life Dutch frontier, and the German stall has been transferred to Ecloo. ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN TUG BLOWN UP

    NISH, Sunday.—An Austrian armor–plated lug' named the Belgrade struck a mine, and was blown up below .Semlin (on the left bank of the Danube). ...

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  27. IMPRISONED PIRATES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The process Bureau slates that Germany has, through the United States, inquired as to the reported differential treatment of submarine crews ...

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  28. COMPENSATION COMMISSION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Government has appointed a Royal Commission, with Mr. Henry E. Duke, a barrister, as chairman, to determine the compensation due as the ...

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  29. MILITARY WORKS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—Allied airmen bombed the military works in the vicinity of Thiett, West Flanders. The Germans captured a British airman ...

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  30. GERMAN AIRMEN KILLED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Gunfire brought down a German aeroplane at Poperinghe, West Flanders, and the airmen were killed. ...

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  31. LEFT TO THEIR FATE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Middlesbrough steamer Lockwood (11-13 tons) was torpedoed and sunk yesterday, off Start point, Devonshire. ...

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  32. AUSTRIANS BOMB ANTIVARI.

    CETINJE, Saturday.—Two Austrian hydroplanes dropped two bombs at Antivari and seriously damaged the railway station. ...

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  33. IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The Union forces have occupied Aus, an important centre on the extremity of the desert. Operations will now be greatly facilitated. ...

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  34. THE "IRON GATE."

    The Danube River, passing Belgrade and Orsova, enters the Walachian Plains. Below Bazlas, it is hemmed in by the offshoots of the Transylvanian Mountains, on the left, and the ...

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  35. DOCK WORKERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Birkenhead dock laborers are still refractory, as regards weekend work. Many steamers have been delaved. ...

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  36. REIGN OF TERROR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Berne correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that there is a reign of terror throughout Austria-Hungary. Sixteen people have been ...

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  37. WAR TAX.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Lloyd George states that the late Lord.Rothschild recommended in August a double income tax, with a heavier super-tax, for war ...

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  38. SINKING THE DRESDEN.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Details of the attack on the German cruiser Dresden received from the State Department indicate that the Dresden was about to be ...

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  39. THE RIFLEMEN.

    At a meeting held in the Council Chambers, Concord, Aid. Savage (Mayor) .being the chair, it was decided that a Miniature Rifle Club be formed. The Mayor was elected patron; ...

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  40. CARPATHIANS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—The latest communique states:— "We are successfully developing our offensive in the Carpathians. We have captured ...

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  41. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Advices from Petrograd state that China Has transferred to Japan all Germany's former rights in the Shantung Peninsula. ...

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  42. NORWEGIAN BARQUE HIT.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—A steamer landed at the Hook of Holland 11 of the crew of the Norwegian barque Nor, which was torpedoed in the North Sea by the U20. ...

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  43. AUSTRIA'S PLIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Moscow newspaper "Russkoe Slovo" says that after the failure of the Emperor Francis Josef's appeal to the Pope to overcome the Kaiser's ...

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  44. MOTOR AMBULANCES.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—At the conference of the United Commercial Travellers' Association yesterday an offer was made by the association's patron. Sir Edwin Smith, of a donation ...

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  45. JAPAN'S OBJECT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Renter's Toklo correspondent reports that Count Okuma ("prime Minister of Japan), in the course of an interview, said that the negotiations with ...

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  46. "SLIGHT RETREAT."

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—An Austrian communique stales: "Russian reinforcements in the direction of Cisua, southward of Baligrod, compelled us to slightly ...

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  47. DUTCH COLLIER MINED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Dutch collier Sehleland struck a mine, near the number. One of the crew was blown to pieces, four were injured, and seven are missing. ...

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  48. DENIED IN VIENNA.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—Advices from Vienna state that the Emperor Francis Josef's appeal to the Pope for peace is officially denied. ...

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  49. BRITISH HEROINES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—King Albert has awarded three British nurses (Nurses Thompson, White, and Waite) the Order of Leopold. The nurses were visiting the first ...

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  50. DEATH IN EGYPT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Defence authorities announce another death in connection with the Expeditionary Forces as follows:—Private Wm. Clifton Rose. D. Company date H. ...

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  51. FISHING BOAT SUFFERS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The French fishing boat Paqurette was torpedoed off Feeamp, 22 miles from Havre. The crew were saved. ...

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  52. HATRED OF ITALY.

    PARIS. Sunday.—The Petrograd correspondent of the "Temps" states that the Austrian Emperor, Francis- Josef, resolutely declines to make any concessions to Italy. ...

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  53. DELMIRA AFLOAT.

    PARIS. Saturday.—The British steamer Delmira. 3459 tons, which was reported a week ago to have been sunk by a German submarine, is now reported to have arrived ...

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  54. QUEENSLAND CHAPLAIN.

    BRISBANE, Sunday —Chaplain–colonel, Rev. G. E. Rowe, of Albert Street Methodist Church, has received orders to proceed with the Queensland troops as chaplain. ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND VICTIM.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—Garnet Frame, the son of a Napier resident, was drowned in the Falaba tragedy. He was serving under the Admiralty. ...

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