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  2. AERIAL WARFARE.

    The Admiralty announces:— "Naval aeroplanes, going from Dunkirk, between the 21st and 24th instant destroyed ten enemy machines and ...

    Article : 181 words
  3. THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "An attack to the north of B[?]sume heavily repulsed. "Bodies of Germans to the south of ...

    Article : 1,290 words
  4. WAR CORRESPONDENTS' REPORTS.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at the British front, writing to-day, rays:—"With the increasing in [?]ensity of the battle thunder from the ...

    Article : 2,050 words
  5. THE AMERICAN VIEWPOINT.

    The "New York Times" states: Although the news from the west front is disquieting, there is no occasion to be downhearted. There ...

    Article : 289 words
  6. REJOICINGS IN GERMANY.

    The Kaiser has ordered flags to be hoisted and joy guns to be fired all over Germany today in celebration of the socalled victory. A holiday has also been ...

    Article : 153 words
  7. NAVAL WARFARE.

    An, eye-witness gives a narrative of the destroyer action off Dunkirk on the 21st instant. He says that when the British de estroyers Botha and Morris and the French ...

    Article : 377 words
  8. THE BOMBARDMENT OP PARIS.

    The bombardment of Paris was resumed this morning. VANCOUVER, March 25, 7.55 a.m. The long range bombardment of Paris ...

    Article : 278 words
  9. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    The Pross Bureau states that the King has sent the following message to Sir Douglas Haig:—" I assure you that the fortitude, courage, sud selsacrifice of ...

    Article : 157 words
  10. PRUSSIANS AND AUSTRALIANS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Herald" states that the correspondent of the Petit Parisien" at the British front says that the Prussians who ...

    Article : 83 words
  11. BRITAIN'S DETERMINATION.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd George, says that for every man, gun, and "tank" on the way to France, and for every one lost, a thousand more are ready. ...

    Article : 196 words
  12. AMERICAN NEWS.

    The British losses in material are heavy, including "tanks." The troops, though tired, are fighting splendidly. VANCOUVER, March 25, 7.55 a.m. ...

    Article : 538 words
  13. THE TURKISH CAMPAIGN.

    An official despatch from Palestine says:— "Three fresh bridges were thrown across the Jordan on the night of the ...

    Article : 203 words
  14. LATE MESSAGES.

    Great crowds in London welcomed the wounded who arrived from the battle front. Women throw flowers into the cars and the ambulances. ...

    Article : 287 words
  15. THE LOST GROUND.

    Refugees from the evacuated regions near the battlefield state that the British warned the inhabitants, thus enabling them to remove everything portable. The ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    A message from Washington states that the Food Controller, Mr. Hoover, points out that unless the public limits the consumption of wheat compulsory measures ...

    Article : 189 words
  17. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    Mrs. G. Johnston, of Denison-lane, Rockhampton, has received a telegram from the Base Records Office, Melbourne, advising that Private W.G. Johnston had been ...

    Article : 245 words
  18. THE GERMAN PRESS.

    The German newspapers are preparing the public for a long struggle. Thc correspondent of the "Kolnische Zeitung" says:—"The fighting is ...

    Article : 222 words
  19. RUSSIA.

    An official German wireless message says:—"The Russians have refused to evacuate Odessa because they consider that it is within the Ukraine." ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The American steamer Chattoocha has been [?]orpedeed. The crew of seventyeight were landed. LONDON, March 26. ...

    Article : 52 words
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