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  2. THE INTERNATIONAL WAR Germans Begin New Double Offensive

    A German offensive has begun between Soissons and Rheims. The super-gun is again bombarding Paris. The Germans are apparently driving ...

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  3. AMERICA IN THE WAR.

    An American wireless from Washington on Sunday states: Mr. Baker informed the Senate's Military Committee that more than 200,000 ...

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  4. SURE TO HAPPEN.

    Gen. Maurice in the "Daily Chronicle" points out one of the lessons of numerous attacks on entrenched positions, namely, if the defenders are ...

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  5. THE THIRD PHASE.

    The United Press says the long-delayed German offensive seems at hand. They attacked yesterday morning the British along the Aisne ...

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  7. REAL UNITY.

    The extent of the attacks on the Franco-British front is still doubtful. Apparently two of the three attacks are on a big scale, upon sectors far ...

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  8. SINN FEIN PROBLEM.

    Miss Bruns was deported. There is no indication that the Sinn Fein will withdraw Mr. Griffiths' nomination for East Cavan. The Nationalists ...

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  9. A WHIRLPOOL.

    The "Daily Express's" Petrograd correspondent says German circles are canvassing the restoration of the Monarchy in Russia, and suggest the ...

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  10. ATTACKS IN STRENGTH.

    Sir D. Haig reports: At 3.30 on the morning of the 27th the British divisions holding the sector of the French front astride the Aisne at ...

    Article : 229 words
  11. OUR FIGHTING PLANES.

    Mr. Gibbs says the increased German artillery in several sectors from Flanders to the Somme intensified yesterday morning as though ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. HARVEST PROSPECTS.

    Farmers all over the country anticipate an excellent, perhaps a record crop. Mr. Prothero pointed out in a speech at Bedford that the acreage ...

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  13. POWERFUL BLOW.

    The United Press says Von Armin yesterday morning struck a powerful local blow towards Scherepenberg and seems determined on a further ...

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  14. SOLEMN DEITY.

    President Wilson told Congress the Houses must lay politics aside and remain in session until they enacted new war-time laws to finance the ...

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  15. SEAPLANES BUSY.

    The Admiralty states that between 23rd and 26th inst, the naval airmen's operations were hindered by the weather. Nevertheless we bombed ...

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  16. RECRUITING.

    There was a falling off of 385 in the number of enlistments in the Commonwealth last week as compared with the figures for the preceding ...

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  17. THE LONG-RANGER.

    The long range gun has resumed, and its shells are dropping regularly every quarter an hour since 6.30 yesterday morning. ...

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  18. HUN PERFIDY.

    The newspapers publish official photographs showing a huge Red Cross protecting the Thionville aerodrome. Air-raid scares continue in ...

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  19. THEY FELT IT.

    A German semi-official statement admits the many British air raids on Zeebrugge between 20th and 22nd, also the Bruges dockyards, where ...

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  20. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    Sun Yat Sen, deploring the failure to re-establish constitutional government in Southern China, has resigned his position as generalissimo of the ...

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  21. HARD FIGHTING.

    A French communique says: During the latter half of the night, the Germans very violently bombarded the entire region between the forest ...

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  22. UNWARRANTED MEDALS.

    In the Police Court to-day, Patrick Behan, returned soldier, was charged with having worn the ribbon of the Distinguished Conduct Medal, ...

    Article : 94 words
  23. U.S.A. ACTIVITIES.

    Mr. McAdoo has granted increased wages to railway men amounting to 300 million dollars annually, also[?]recognition of the eight hours day. The ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. COOL HEADS.

    A French communique says the Franco-British troops in echelon are retiring methodically and in perfect liason, making the enemy pay dearly ...

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  25. MAIN ROUTES FEARED.

    The Navy Department has advices which say the German submarines are operating much further from their bases than heretofore, but still in ...

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  26. THE TANGLED EAST.

    The situation in Bohemia and other Slav countries is worsening, and a state of siege is proclaimed in five Austrian provinces. ...

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  27. THE STORM BURSTS.

    Sir D. Haig reports: Strong hostile attacks preceded by a bombardment of great intensity developed on the morning of the 27th on a wide ...

    Article : 80 words
  28. WHAT A JOKE!

    Koroloski, former Minister of Agriculture for the Ukraine, has disappeared with five million [?]roubles of organising the supply of cereals. ...

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  30. A CAPITAL STROKE.

    An Italian communique says: We consecrated the dawn of our fourth year of war with a victory. The operation continued uninterrupted on ...

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  31. A TIMELY REMINDER.

    M. Branting announces that six registered copies of the Entente Labor manifesto adressed to German Socialist leaders were intercepted in ...

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  32. HOST OF WITNESSES.

    The newspapers are publishing fresh stories from returning prisoners of Germany's fiendish brutalities. ...

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  33. SOME PROGRESS.

    The United Press says the Germans have made some progress in the direction of Scherpenberg. The Allies are fighting brilliantly, and it is too ...

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  34. NO PROTESTS ALLOWED.

    The Austrians have stripped the bells from all churches in the invaded Italian regions, even digging up cemeteries to obtain metal from coffins. ...

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  35. A LATE [?]WAKENING.

    In response to [?] Archbishop of Cologne's protests against aerial bombardments, the Pope has renewed his recommendations to belligerents ...

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  36. ATTACKED AT DAWN.

    Von Arnim's infantry advanced at dawn is a ground haze, following furious artillery fire. The object of the Scherpenberg attack is to neutralise ...

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  37. HIS EYES OPENED.

    A Swedish pro-German journalist, who lately visited England, not only changed his opinions but with the assistance of the Swedish Chamber of ...

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  39. ITALY MOVES FIRST.

    The Italians launched an important attack, capturing the town of Presena. ...

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  40. "OUR SPLENDID MEN."

    Mr. Barnes, speaking at the Mansion House, announced that the Germans had begun another attack on part of the front, but knowing our ...

    Article : 53 words
  41. GERMAN GAINS.

    The Germans are gaining at several points. ...

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  42. THE NATIONALISTS.

    An urgent meeting of the Nationalist party is summoned in Dublin for 30th inst. Mr. Dillon, addressing the Nationalist conference at ...

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  43. WRITTEN ON THEIR HEART.

    The German newspapers are focussing attention on Calais. ...

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  44. NOT THE MAIN THRUST.

    Mr. Gibbs says the German attack in the neighborhood of Locre is not a battle on a big scale, but great events must be near. ...

    Article : 38 words
  45. REMEMBER IT.

    A number of Australian wounded were in the bombed hospitals in France. ...

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