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  2. GERMANY'S REPLAY.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--Profound disappointment is expressed regarding the German reply to President Wilson's Note, demanding cessation of the. submarine campaign against merchant shipping carrying non-combatants. ...

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  3. WEST FLANDERS.

    PARIS, Monday.--A communique states: "We have made further progress to The north of Arras. On the road from Souchez we occupied Malon Mill and some of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  4. ITALY'S OFFENSIVE.

    Austria's chief naval stronghold has been flouted by audacious Italians, who, by means, of bombs from a dirigible, caused a big fire in ...

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  5. BY MOONLIGHT.

    Seven to one was the proportion of Turkish to France British casualties in an encounter on the night of Friday last. Apparently the enemy was ...

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  6. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    Grave tension now exists between Washington and Berlin. Now that Germany is openly defying the United States it is of some consequence to ...

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  7. TOLL OF WAR.

    The twenty-ninth, casualty list of the Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force that is operating in the Dardanelles was issued last night. Victorians are the chief sufferers, a ...

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  8. GERMAN ASSERTIONS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--A German communique, rends:--"Strong French forces attempted to break our lines north of Arras and Bois le Pretre, ...

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  9. DIRIGIBLE ESCAPES.

    ROME, Monday.--A communique re-reports:--"One of our dirigibles bombed the railway station, petrol depot, and arsenal at ...

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  10. DEMORALISATION.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Press Bureau, describing the operations at the Dardanelles, states:--"We detected the enemy working under ...

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  11. KILLED IN ACTION.

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  12. DANGEROUSLY ILL.

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  13. FORTS BATTERED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Martin Donohoe, the "Dally Chronicle's" special correspondent in Italy, reports that from a high plateau at Aslage the Italian heavy ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. FIGHT FOR YPRES.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--Heavy fighting has been resumed at Ypres. The rear of guns is unprecedented in its violence, and can be heard at Bruges and Ghent. ...

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  15. WOUNDED.

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  16. VICTORIA.

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  17. TURKS' MAIN POSITION.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Central News correspondent at Athens reports that the Allies continue to advance against the Turks main positions at Gallipoli. The ...

    Article : 38 words
  18. STUBBORN DEFENCE.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--The Allies are advancing at St. Julien. The German line weakened, giving ground north-east of Ypres, before vigorous attacks, preceded by ...

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  19. SUBMARINE SHELTER.

    MITYLENE, Tuesday.--British warships have shelled the seaport of Aivali (Asia Minor), where, it was reported, there was an enemy submarine shelter. ...

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  20. TRIESTE'S PLIGHT.

    ROME, Tuesday.--The population of Trieste is almost without food. One hundred thousand citizens have disappeared. Many fled to Italy, while the bulk were ...

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  21. ENEMY MUNITIONS.

    Latest Russian messages maintain confidence in the issue of the big battle along the San, and substantial captures of Austro-German men and ...

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  22. ALLIED AIRMEN.

    AMSTERDAM. Tuesday.--The Allied airmen are very active. They bombed magazines, stores, and reserve troops and raided Zeebrugge (the German submarine base) on ...

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  23. AUSTRIANS REPULSED.

    ROME. Tuesday.--The latest communique states:-- "We have occupied Gonizugna, an important height northward of Ala, ...

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  24. EXPLOSIVE BULLETS.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" Rotterdam correspondent confirms the British Headquarters' suspicion that the Germans are using explosive bullets. ...

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  25. EXHAUSTED ON CRACOW.

    PETROGRAD, Monday. An official despatch states:-- "During the fighting between Gollitze and the Dunajec the enemy used 1500guns ...

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  26. STILL ANOTHER AMERICAN SUNK.

    LONDON, Monday.--The American steamer Dixiana (3392 tons) was torpedoed and sunk off Ushant, French coast, after several shells had been fired at the vessel. The crew narrowly escaped, and took to the boats. A Greek steamer ...

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  27. VESSEL DETAINED.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.--Britain has refused to allow the steamer (3031 tons), owned by Mr. Albert Jansen, to leave Liverpool under, the Danish flag, on the ...

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  28. BRITISH LOSSES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The latest British casually lists, including the Dardanelles forces, are:-- April 26 to May 24: 992 officers killed. ...

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  29. DIED OF WOUNDS.

    Private A. V. Young, 7th Battalion. ...

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  30. DEATHS FROM ILLNESS.

    Private W. IT. Brown, 24th Battalion (heart failure and pneumonia). Private P. M'Kinnon, 2nd Battalion (heart failure and pneumonia). ...

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  31. BATTLE OF THE SAN.

    An earlier communique, states:-- "On the front between the Pilitza and the Upper Vistula we captured 209 officers and 8617 men between the 12th and the 24th. ...

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  32. THE PRINCESS IRENE.

    LONDON, Monday,--At the inquest on the victims Of the Princess Irene, the auxiliary steamer blown up in Sheerness Harbor, a verdict was returned that the ...

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  33. PRESIDENT WILSON FIRM.

    LONDON, Later.--Router 's Agency reports that President Wilson has virtually decided to reiterate his intention of holding Germany to strict accountability for the sinking of neutral vessels in terms of his previous Note. ...

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  34. DIED FROM ACCIDENT.

    Private F. C. Sharpe, 21st Battalion (died from accident at sea). ...

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  35. DANGEROUSLY ILL.

    Private T. Sharpe, 8th Battalion, 2nd Reinforcements (previously reported wounded). ...

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  36. "RISK ENGLAND'S RECKLESSNESS."

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--The "Vossische Zeitung" declares that if America allows American citizens to risk England's recklessness and then blames Germany, she is no longer neutral. ...

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  37. SIR EDWARD GREY.

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir Edward Grey will take a short holiday. He is suffering from trouble with his eyesight. Lord Crewe will temporarily, take charge ...

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  38. WOUNDED.

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  39. FRANCE'S ARMY.

    LONDON. Monday.--The Government is prosecuting, the publisher of "The Times," and Major E. Richardson, breeder of dogs for army and police work, for publishing ...

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  40. NEAR LONDON.

    LONDON, Monday.--It is officially announced that Zeppelins were reported near Ramsgate, Brentwood, and certain outlying districts of London. ...

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  41. SUBMARINE WAR.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--The Danish steamer Soborg (2108 tons) has been torpedoed 40 miles northeast of the Tyne The crew was saved. ...

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  42. PROGRESS REPORT.

    Corporal J. B. Cuthbert, 6th Battalion; progressing favorably; previously reported wounded and dangerously ill. ...

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  43. PERISHED BY FIRE.

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday.--It is reported that forty passengers perished, in the fire aboard the steamer which was bombed by Zeppelins ut Helsingfors (Finland). ...

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  44. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  45. OUR WOUNDED.

    The Mayor of Burwood will preside at a meeting to be held in the Burwood School of Arts this evening to devise means of assisting the Australian wounded. The speakers will ...

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  46. PORTUGUESE LOSS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Portuguese steamer Cysne, 620 tons, was torpedoed off Ushant. The crew was saved. ...

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  47. OVERSEAS SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Monday.--The R.M.s, Morea from Sydney, April 14, has arrived at London. The steamers Star of Australia from Wanganui, March 21, and Hawkes' Bay, from ...

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  48. WOUNDED.

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  49. ROUMANIA.

    BUGUAREST,. Tuesday. -- Roumanians to the number of, 50,000 have demonstrated in favor of Italy before the Italian Legation. ...

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  50. ENEMY TRADING.

    SHANGHAI. Tuesday. -- The British Chamber of Commerce has adopted a motion regret ting that the Imperial Government has tacitly sanctioned trading with ...

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  51. QUEENSLAND. WEST AUSTRALIA.

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  52. LABOR PROBLEMS.

    LONDON. Monday. -- Several thousand hosiery workers at Leicester, mostly employed on Government contracts, have struck for an 8 per cent. advance. ...

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  53. KING OF GREECE.

    ATHENS, Monday.--Specialists consider that King Constantine is on a fair way to complete convalescence. ...

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  54. SOUTH AUSTRALIA INQUIRES.

    The Acting-Premier (Mr. Cann) yesterday received the following telegram from the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Crawford Vaughan) in regard to Mr. Helman's proposals ...

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  55. ESCAPEE SHOT DEAD.

    LONDON, Monday.--A Gorman soldier in trying to escape at night from Leigh prison camp climbed the roof of a shed. The sentries thrice ordered him to descend, but ...

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  56. DIED OF WOUNDS.

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  57. WAR RATES UNCHANGED.

    The Sydney underwriters yesterday received a cable from London to the effect that rates were unchanged. ...

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  58. COLLIERS RESUME.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The 4000 strikers at the Biaenavon colliery and Ironworks, in Monmouthshire, have resumed work. ...

    Article : 19 words
  59. WOUNDED.

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