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    [?]able news on this page so headed has appeared in [?] to "The Courier" by special permission. It should [?]ions are not those of the "Times" unless expressly ...

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  3. POST-WAR TRADE POLICY

    The British Prime Minister, Mr Asquith, has appointed a committee of 17 members to consider the commercial and industrial policy which may be adopted ...

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  4. TRIBUTE TO BRITAIN

    M. Briand, the French Premier, at the luncheon given to the Overseas' Parliamentary delegates in Paris on Tuesday, made an eloquent speech in which he ...

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  5. DARDANELLES AND TIGRIS

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) in the House of Commons on Tuesday stated that the papers relating to the Dardanelles operations could not be published for the ...

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  6. RUSSIANS ADVANCING

    "On the Rign front the Germans in many places have launched vain attempts to recapture their lost trenches," states Petrograd communique. ...

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  7. [?]E BATTLE FRONTS

    Douglas Haig reported to Lon[?] afternoon that mist and [?] were interfering with the [?] the Somme, but north of ...

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  8. MARCH ON LEMBERG.

    M. Marcel Hutin, the military expert of the "Echo de Paris." claims that the most serious obstacles in General Sakharoff's march on Lemberg have been ...

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  9. STORMING A VILLAGE.

    In a despatch to London, the "Times" correspondent in France describes the capture of Bazentin-le-Petit village and Bazentin-le-Grand Wood. ...

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  10. DOMINION LEGISLATORS.

    The Empire Parliamentary Party has been given a special welcome in Paris because it is the first time Colonial legislators have paid an official visit to a ...

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  11. HINDENBURG'S COMMAND.

    Berlin, through the medium of Amsterdam, confirms a previous report that negotiations are proceeding at Vienna with the object of placing Field-Marshal Von ...

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  12. GERMAN PEACE PARTIES

    Owing to Germany's troubles the number of political parties parties is being slowly precipitated to two sections. Dr von Bethmann-Hollweg (the German Imperial ...

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  13. JUTLAND NAVAL VICTORY

    In the House of Lords on Tuesday the Duke of Rufland suggested that Parliament should pass a vote of thanks to the Fleet for its magnificient work in the ...

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  14. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN

    A communique received from Rome records continued Italian progress in the Pasubio, Posina, and Astico sectors, despite a vigorous Austrian resistance. ...

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  15. GALLIPOLI PAPERS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith), in his speech on the Near East theatres, said that much time and labor had been spent in the examination of the Gallipoli papers ...

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  16. CAPTURED GERMAN GUNS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters states that when the infantry bombed a way up to the important German trenches which were captured on ...

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  17. DEPUTY DIES FOR ITALY.

    The correspondent in Rome of the "Times" states that M. Battisti, a Trentino representative in the Austrian Chamber of Deputies, was recently ...

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  18. HUNS CONCEAL LOSSES.

    A neutral visitor who has just arrived in London from Berlin states that the failure of the German authorities to disclose the German losses in the Jutland ...

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  19. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The British steamer Virginia and three fishing smaoks have been torpedoed by enemy submarines. The captain and 47 men, including six ...

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  20. CABINET CRITICISED.

    "The Times," in a leading article, says:—"Perhaps it is unfortunate that the Dardanelles question should be raised at ...

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  21. MORE MUNITIONS

    The letter which was received at the National Trade Union Conference on Tuesday from General Sir Douglas Haig, urging a continuous supply of munitions, ...

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  22. PARTY LEADERS CONFER.

    Amsterdam reports that Dr von Bethmann-Hollweg had a conference lasting five hours with the party leaders in the Reichstag. The Socialist groups were ...

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  23. NAVAL ACTIVITY REPORTED.

    Reports coming to hand from Christiansand, in the Skagerrak, state that a heavy cannonade was heard on Tuesday morning off the island of Flekkeroo ...

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  24. (The "Times.")

    The British steamer Wilton Hall has been lost at sea. ...

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  25. BULOW AS CHANCELLOR.

    It is noteworthy in connection with the conference at the Reichstag that a rumor has reached Switzerland that Prince von Bulow is about to supersede Dr von ...

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  26. MILITARY SERVICE

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday the Secretary for India (Mr Austen Chamberlain) replied to a question asked by Mr P. Snowden (Labor) relative to the ...

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  27. IN THE CAUCASUS.

    It is reported in a communique issued in Petrograd that Cossack forces, by means of an impetuous charge from Plastouny, in the Caucasus, captured 34 ...

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  28. [?]E OF OVILLERS BRIDGE.

    telegram states that a war [?], in describing the capture [?] Bridge by the British, says [?] troops attacked the objective ...

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  29. FOOD FOR TURKEY

    The Bucharest correspondent of "The Times" reports that the sudden arrival of supplies of food in Constantinople has caused prices to fall. ...

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  30. "THE TIME OF TRIAL"

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam has been enabled to telegraph a portion of the spring sermon delivered by the Kaiser to the field chaplains on ...

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  31. SUBMARINE DEUTSCHLAND

    The "Times" correspondent in Washington reports that there are indications that the German trade submarine Deutschland will be sailing shortly. Her bows ...

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  32. MUNITIONS FROM CANADA.

    Ottawa despatches report that it is officially announced that new orders have been received for the manufacture of £7,000,000 worth of six and nine-inch ...

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  33. UNIONS ABANDON HOLIDAYS.

    The National Conference of Trade Unions, which is meeting in London, on Tuesday afternoon decided to send to send a copy of its resolution to postpone all holidays ...

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  34. AMERICA AND TURKEY

    According to the New York "Sun," America is confronted with a crisis with Turkey. The "Sun" says that American ...

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  35. [?]ISER AT OVILLERS.

    [?] "Petit Journal" states that [?] was a witness of the British [?] Ovillers on Sunday, in the [?] which a battalion of the ...

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  36. ELIGIBLES IN FRANCE.

    The British Government is considering with the Government of France the question of making the Military Service Act applicable to British unattested eligible ...

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  37. MR W. M. HUGHES

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr W. M. Hughes) has sailed from Durban in continuation of his voyage to Australia. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND

    The three principal camps on Salisbury Plain have been devoted to the Australian soldiers. Colonel Spencer Browne, of Queensland, is the Camp Commandant ...

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  39. DASH EXPECTED ON WEDNESDAY.

    Later messages from Washington report that the Allied Embassies expect the submarine Deutschland to start on her voyage on Wednesday. The ...

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  40. MEDICAL SUPPLIES

    Earl Grey (Foreign Secretary), in a note to the American Red Cross Society, refuses its request to be allowed to send medical supplies to the Central Empires. ...

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  41. [?]MIRATION OF ARMY.

    [?] the King telegraphed Gen[?] his great admiration of [?] and successful advance of [?] troops in France. His ...

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  42. U.S.A. AND MEXICO.

    Advices from Mexico City that Mr Rogers, the representative of the American Government here has informed the Mexican Secretary for War that the ...

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  43. TRAITOR CASEMENT

    The Attorney-General (Sir Frederick Smith) was not called upon to reply to the arguments on behalf of Casement in the latter's appeal against his conviction ...

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  44. THE BREMEN.

    Baltimore advices state that the Deutschland is making preparations to steal out to sea in the darkness with her cargo of nickel and rubber. ...

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  45. [?]RITISH CAPTURES.

    [?] to a question in the House [?] on Tuesday, Mr H. W. [?]inannial Secretary to the War [?] that altogether 22,000 ...

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  46. SALE OF PETROL

    In connection with the foreshadowed restrictions on the sale of petrol in Great Britain as a sequel to the recent consus of stocks, the distributing companies are ...

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  47. AMERICA'S NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    Advices from Washington report that the Senate has adopted an enlarged navy building programme, which provides for the construction in the next three years ...

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  48. CANADIAN WAR MINISTER

    Ottawa reports that Gen Sir Sam. Hughes (Canadian Minister of Defence) is understood to be going immediately to England to take command of some ...

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  49. [?]RMAN THIRD LINE.

    [?]man third line facing us runs [?] curve from Pozleres, below [?] across the corner of the [?] to the south of Flers ...

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  50. HUN PRINCE'S HONORS.

    Questioned in the House of Commons on Tuesday regarding the retention of British honors by Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein, who is fighting with ...

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  51. GENERAL ELECTION

    The Home Secretary (Mr H. Samuel) will move in the House of Commons tomorrow that a Select Committee be appointed to consider the practicability ...

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  52. CONVALESCENT SOLDIERS.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen on Tuesday afternoon visited convalescent soldiers at Woodcote Park, and in the County of London Hospital at ...

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  53. COTTON-GROWING

    The Secretary for the colonies (Mr A. Bonar Law) promised in the House of Commons on Tuesday to consider any proposals which might be made for ...

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