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  3. British Still Gain

    Further important successes have been achieved by the British, who have captured 1500 yards of German trenches north-west of Bazentin. ...

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  4. EMPIRE

    Speaking in the House of Commons today regarding the finances of Great Britain, Mr M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that the total ...

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  5. RUSSIA

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  6. CAPTURES COUNTED

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  8. SMUGGLING CONTINUES

    In the House of Commons today Lord Robert Cecil, Minister Controlling the Blockade, admitted that despite, the most stringent measures in Holland ...

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  9. MARITIME

    How the light cruiser Cleopatra (3800 tons) rammed a German destroyer on the night of March 23 was told with dramatic terseness in the Prize Court ...

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  10. MR HUGHES AT DURBAN

    Mr W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, arrived at Durban last evening. On the way he stopped at ...

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  11. FOE'S LOSSES IN THE SPRING ESTIMATED AT 1,000,000 MEN

    Colonel Feyler, a Swiss military expert, estimates that the Central Powers have lost 1,000,000 in the spring campaign. ...

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  12. PRESSING TOWARD LEMBERG

    Amsterdam reports that a German official message makes the important admission that General von Linsingen's forces south-east of Lutsk have been ...

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  13. KAISER VISITS THE SOMME

    It is stated by "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam that the Kaiser spent Sunday on the Somme, and inspected the battlefield. ...

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  14. IRELAND

    In the House of Commons today Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, announced that the Home Rule Amending Bill would be introduced before the recess. ...

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  15. FIGHTING AT VERDUN

    "The night was comparatively quiet on the Verdun front, except for a lively fusillade at Hill 304 Detachments of our troops progressed west ...

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  16. HOSTEL SECURED FOR ANZACS

    Colonel R. M. M'C. Anderson, who is now officer in charge of the Australian military administration in London, is taking over a large building in Great ...

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  17. GERMAN VESSELS ESCAPE

    Amsterdam reports that the German steamers Bussard (1494 tons) and Eduard Martini (1972 tons) escaped from Rotterdam, where they have been since ...

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  18. BRITISH OFFENSIVE PUSHED BRILLIANTLY

    Announcing a successful renewal of the great British offensive, General Sir Douglas Haig says:-- ...

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  19. MEMBERS VISIT FRANCE

    Members of the overseas Parliaments who have come to England to attend the conference of the Empire Parliamentary Association are ...

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  20. CASEMENT'S APPEAL BEGUN

    Hearing of Roger Casement's appeal against his conviction and sentence to death on a charge of high treason was begun in the High Court of Appeal ...

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  21. DEFENDERS' LOSSES PROVED TO BE GREAT

    In a despatch to the War Office General Sir Douglas Haig quotas from captured documents that show that the enemy's casualties have been of ...

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  22. SUNK IN MEDITERRANEAN

    It is now announced that the British steamer Ecclesia (3714 tons) was sunk by a submarine in the Mediterranean. The captain and 18 men have landed ...

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  23. PORTUGAL READY TO ASSIST

    The Paris paper "Eclair" publishes an interview with Dr. Almeida, the Portuguse Premier, stating that Portugal is ready to assist the Allies by sending ...

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  24. AUSTRIANS REPULSED

    "A heavy enemy attack on the Upper Posina, supported by concentrated artillery fire, was entirely repulsed by, counter-attacks, after severe hand to ...

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  25. UNIONISTS SEE DANGER

    It is announced that the Imperial Unionist Committee, which includes 98 members of the House of Commons and 76 members of the House of Lords, ...

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  26. CANAL STRIKE ENDS

    Men employed on the Manchester Ship Canal, who went on strike because of the refusal of the employers to grant an increase of one penny an hour in ...

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  27. FOOD FOR THE DUTCH

    A message from Amsterdam states that at a meeting of delegates representing 150,000 organised workmen, a resolution was adopted urging the ...

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