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  4. UNCEASING OFFENSIVE

    Throughout Sunday and Monday, the German offensive on the Cambrai-St. Quentin front did not slacken. On Sunday afternoon. Field Marshal Haig reported that there was no material change on the front. On Monday morning, however, the assaults were renewed with increased ...

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  6. DEATHLESS HEROISM

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.—The enemy bus been continuing bis attacks nil day. along the whole battlefront and he lias progressed at various ...

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  8. 51 HUN PLANES DOWNED

    LONDON, Monday. — Field-Marshal Haig says that 54 enemy areoplanes were downed on Saturday on the battle front. ...

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  9. EIGHT MILES IN TWO DAYS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Colonel Repingten, writing in tho "Morning Post" pays:—The Germans have gained eight miles in two days, being ...

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  10. "STICKING IT OUT."

    LONDON, Sunday. — The enemy between La Fere and St. Quentin had one assault division to oppose each British battalion. Throughout Thursday ...

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  11. GERMANS CLAIM 30,000 PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Sunday. — A German official message claims the capture of Peronne; also that the prisoners hare increased to 30,000 and the guns to 600. ...

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  12. THE AIRMEN'S PART.

    LONDON, Monday. — Official The weather was favorable on Saturday, and our aeroplanes were constantly employed in reconnoitring, photography ...

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  13. BOMBARDING PARIS

    PARIS, Sunday. — The long-range quarter-hourly bombardment of Paris recommenced at 7 o'clock this morning. The range is over l20 kilometres (1875 ...

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  14. BRITISH RESISTANCE SOLID

    LONDON, Sunday - The latest messages from France are reassuring. The British resistance throughout is solid. Numerous attacks were ...

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  15. SUPER-GUN LOCATED.

    PARIS, Sunday. — The gun bombarding Paris lias boon located 12 miles inside the German lines. French gunnery experts declare that ...

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  16. BRITISH "POUND OF FLESH."

    The presence of German tanks is not confirmed. The enemy is rather: relying upon his artillery, mixing gas shells with high explosives. Our ...

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  17. FROM FIELD-MARSHAL HAIC.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Official Fresh hostile attacks developed this morning in great strength along our whole front and continued all day ...

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  18. GERMAN OFFICIAL CLAIM.

    LONDON, Sunday. — German official: We bombarded Paris to-day with long-distance guns. ...

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  19. HEAVY FIGHTING COMING.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon— Official : There was no material change |to report on the battlefront during the night, though further fighting occurred ...

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  20. THE POPE'S WISH

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The Pope, in his Easter massage to the United States, says: — "I could not make a better wish than that the Divide ...

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  21. HAIG'S CONFIDENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Press Bureau announces that Field-Marshal Haig on March 21 telegraphed to the generals commanding the 3rd and 5th ...

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  22. FROM GENERAL PETAIN.

    PARIS, Sunday. —Official: After a violent bombartlment, the enemy un-: successfully attempted a surprise attack south of Pavincourt. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIANS NOT INVOLVED.

    LONDON. Sunday - Australian and New Zeland troops bare not yet participated in the titanic struggle about Cambrai and St. Quentin. but together ...

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  24. ITALIAN FRONT

    LONDON', Sunday — Mr. G. Ward Price states that "the snows will be off the mountains in there weeks, and he campaigning season will commence. ...

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  25. EXTRAVAGANT GERMAN CLAIMS.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday. - Germany claims the capture of Ham and Peronne and large numbers of prisoners and guns. She also alleges that ...

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  26. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — German official: In our victory near Monchy, Cambrai. St. Quentin nod La Fere, the English 3rd and 4th armies" and ...

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  27. THE PRICE OF " FREEDOM"

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday — A Berlin official message states that the Chan[?] has informed n deputation from the Lithuanian Provincial Council that ...

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  28. A NEUTRAL VIEW.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday. - The Danish newspapers, commenting upon the German communiques, wherein victories are claimed, say that after ...

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  30. AIR WARFARE

    LONDON, Sunday."—A British Italian official message states:—Our aeroplanes without' loss destroyed eight enemy machines and brought ...

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  31. CLEMENCEAU SATISFIED.

    The French Premier, M. Clemenean expressed complete satisfac[?] with the satisfaction with the results achieved so far. French military predict ...

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  32. CANADIANS COUNTER—IRRITANT.

    PARIS, Sunday. — When the struggle was proceeding in tho south, the Canadings Belgned the enemy between Lens and Hill 70, releasing 5,00 drums ...

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