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  2. THE MAURICE EPISODE

    Ninety-eight Liberals and seven La[?]ourites supported Mr. Asquith, including Sir A. Spicer, Messrs. -McKenna, Runciman, Samuel, Burns, Ramsay ...

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  3. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA

    The Council of Commissaries has arrested the Czarina's sister (Grand Duchess Elizabeth) and sent her to Ekaterinburg, where the Imperial family ...

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  4. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    There is a good deal of common sense in Lord Curzon's remarks regarding the late political crisis. The Empire is sick of these attempts to weaken the ...

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  5. Bottling Up Ostend.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig mentions that our counter-attack recaptured the small portion of a front trench gained by the enemy north-westward of ...

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  6. MURDER BY BOLSHEVIKS.

    Vienna reports that the Bolsheviks murdered murdered General Rennenkampf at Taganrog, ...

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  7. A SPLENDID SPECTACLE.

    Sir Roger Keyes was present through. out the operations at Ostend aboard a small craft, which 'as the last vessel to return to Dover. The flotilla of attack. ...

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  8. POSITION IN UKRAINE.

    The Supreme War Council has ordered resistance to , the German war bands trespassing on the Ukraine border and in the Don district. Russian cavalry ...

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  9. LORD CURZON'S WARNING.

    Addressing the Primrose League, Lord Curzon said that the country was sick of wailings and railings under shelter of eminent soldiers and sailors. He ...

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  10. Ostend Raided

    The Admiralty reports that an operation designed to close the ports of Ostend and Zeebrugge was successfully completed last night, when too obsolete ...

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  11. A BRILLIANT EXPLOIT.

    Mr. Mason, the United Press' naval expert, states that the Ostend was a brilliant exploit. It took the Germans completely unawares. Forces of . coats used ...

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  12. M. KERENSKY.

    The "Tribune's" Stockholm correspondent has interviewed M. Vladimir Bourthe[?], a Russian journalist, who says that M. Kerensky is on his way to ...

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  13. CAVALRY FOR UKRAINE.

    Frontier reports large contingents of Bavarian cavalry from Flanders front traversed Liege. Their supposed destination is Ukraine. ...

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  14. ENEMY VERSIONS.

    A Berlin official version of the Ostend exploit states that enemy ships, protect. ed by an artificial fog, tried to force a way into the harbour, but were driven ...

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  15. OVERTHROW OF THE RADA.

    The "New York Times"' Moscow correspondent rays that the protesting groups of Ukrainian Socialists have been told by the German authorities that ...

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  16. PREMIER CONGRATULATED.

    M. Clemenceau has telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd George:—"Congratulations on your splendid Parliamentary success." ...

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  17. AMERICAN PRESS VIEWS.

    In commenting on the defeat of Mr. Asquith's motion, the "New York Times" says there is a strong feeling of relief that a change of Government in England ...

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  18. A GERMAN ULT[?]MATUM.

    The "Daily Express"' Petrograd correspondent states that Germany has sent an ultimatum to the Soviet, demanding the introduction of law and order, and ...

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  19. AERIAL WARFARE

    The British downed 27 enemy aeroplanes on Thursday, and tone of bombs were dropped on Zeebrugge and Ostend. ...

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  20. COLOSSAL BATTLE

    Mir. Philip Gibbs writes:—Our armies are waiting expectantly another violent blow by mosses of Germans and guns. They believe, as far as I know their ...

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  21. STORY OF THE EXPLOIT.

    The monitors, destroyers, motor launches, and coastal motor boats assembled at the entrance to Ostend at 1.45 in the morning, 10 minutes before the ...

    Article : 310 words
  22. THE HOMANOFFS

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung's" representative visited Dinble castle, where the Romanoffs are kept as prisoners under surveillance of 22 of the Sebastopol ...

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  23. ON RETIRED PAY.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Army Council, having considered Major- General Maurice's explanation, has derided that he be placed forthwith on ...

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  24. French

    'A' communique states that after a short but intense artillery preparation we at noon yesterday captured the Park of Grive[?]es, an important part of ...

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  25. AMERICAN SOLDIERS

    According to the Press Bureau, his Majesty the King has written a personal letter, to be distributed to every American soldier arriving in England. It ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN PARLIAMENT

    The "Manchester Guardian" states that the closing of Parliament creates a grave situation in Austria. It is believed that Germany is dictating this ...

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  27. FRIDAY'S ATTACK

    Yesterday's German attack, which was planned on an ambitious scale, between Loere and the Ypres Canal, on a fire to six miles' front, was completely ...

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  28. FOUND DROWNED

    At an inquest on the body of Frank Eric Fielder, found drowned in the Thames, it was stated that the deceased endeavoured to join up in Sydney en ...

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  29. A ROYAL INSPECTION.

    Three ,battalions of the American new army marched through West End, crowds cheering the splendid appearance of the men. The King inspected the troops ...

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  30. TREMENDOUS ENTHUSIASM.

    Three thousand American troops marched from Wellington Barracks to Buckingham Palace along crowded, beflagged street., and amid tremendous ...

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  31. CANNON AND PROJECTILES

    Mr. Gray (chairman) announces that the United States Steel Corporation, at the Government's request, will build and equip a huge plant for the construction ...

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  32. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    In reporting the affair, Captain Lynes warmly praised the gallantry of all engaged. The sea on the outward journey could not have been more suitable for ...

    Article : 185 words
  33. FOUGHT HIS GUNS

    Lieut. Eric Hayter is now believed to have been killed in action on March 21. He was son of Major Hayter, of the Royal Military College, Australia. ...

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  34. PRAYER FOR PEACE

    Pope Benedict bas ordered his priests throughout the world to celebrate Mass on June 29, and pray that peace and a fraternal spirit may return to all ...

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  35. Belgian

    A communique states that the artillery bombarded Belgian works and communications in the Nieuport zone during the night while the British wore ...

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  36. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    Two coaches of a troop train near Columbia, South Carolina, fell through a trestle bridge. Many men were killed. ...

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  37. Italian

    We stormed the strongly organised height of Monte Corno, in Vallarsa on Friday night, capturing 100 prisoners and two guns. ...

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  38. THE ARTILLERY

    The Press Bureau states that Sir Douglas Haig has expressed his deep appreciation of the splendid service of the artillery in the Somme and the Lys ...

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  39. CHANNEL HALF BLOCKED.

    Aircraft which flew over Ostend to-day report that half the Channel is blocked. It is possibly usable by destroyers and submarines, but is useless for cruisers. ...

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  40. SITUATION REVIEWED

    Nothing of great importance has occurred in France. The attacks on La Clytte and Voormczeele were merely local The Germans have put in ...

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  41. SUBMARINES

    French figures show that the allies' losses of shipping in April last was half that of April, 1917. WASHINGTON, May 11. ...

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  42. German

    A Berlin official message admits that the enemy has obtained a footing in Grivesnes Park. ...

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  43. IN THE HIGHEST SPIRITS.

    The naval men who participated returned to Dover in the highest spirits. Our representative met three immediately after the landing. They looked ...

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  44. LATE GERMAN COLONIES

    Speaking at the Newspaper Press fund dinner, Sir Thomas Mackenzie urged public men to visit the dominions instead of remaining at home in smug, ...

    Article : 109 words
  45. PLOT DISCOVERY

    The police in Operto discovered a plot against the Government, anti numerous arrests have been made; while a number of bombs have also been seized. It is ...

    Article : 67 words
  46. BRAZILIAN POLICY

    When interviewed, The new President (Alves) of Brazil declared that "ho would follow the course of the United States till the end of the war. The change ...

    Article : 69 words
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