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  2. THE WEST FRONT.

    The progress reported in yesterday's French communique is part of a great French encircling movement south of St. Quentin. whose fate is already sealed. The ...

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  3. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    A Russian official message says:—"We threw back the enemy who temporarily occupied some of our trenches in the regions southward of Illukst. on the ...

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    ARREST.—Thomas Stevens, aged 38 years, a driver, was arreted yesterday by Constable Gleeson on a charge of offensive behavior. He was bailed out to appear at ...

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  5. Such of the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in "The Times," and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions are not those of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. STATE OF WAR. APPROVED BY AMERICAN CONGRESS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the resolution declaring that a state of war exists with Germany passed the United States Senate by 82 votes to 6. ...

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  6. CHAGRIN IN GERMANY.

    The German Minister for Foreign Attairs informed American newspaper correspondents in Berlin on 3rd April, that the Government had received with the deepest ...

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  7. GERMAN PRESS COMMENTS.

    Leading German newspapers affect to feel relieved that America is now "an open enemy." The "Cologne Gazette" remarks upon ...

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  8. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas [?] reports:—"A determined attempt by the enemy last night to recover the guns we captured on ...

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  9. GENERAL ROBERTSON'S VIEWS

    The Press Burean states that Sir William Robertson, addressing a conference, including trade unionists, said that the Germans were retreating from the Somme ...

    Article : 221 words
  10. NEW PEAGE PROPOSALS.

    Mr. Charles Tower, "The Daily Mail's" correspondent at Amsterdam, says:—"The German newspapers are preparing a second peace drive, and are announcing that ...

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  11. DEMAND BY PACIFISTS.

    Pacitists are preparing a message to the people of Germany, calling for the dethronement of the Kaiser. ...

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  12. FIGHTING IN GALICIA

    A wireless Russian official message states: —"The enemy attacked in Zogolcher region. Six assaults made near Tehepeli failed. We occupied Khanikia and Karichirin. The ...

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  14. MESSAGE FROM FRANCE.

    President Poincare has sent a [?] message to Dr. Wilson, expressing "the pride and joy with which the French nation again feels its heart beating in [?] ...

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  15. SOCIAL DEMOCRATS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that six social democratic members of the Luma had an enthusiastic welcome on arrival from exile in Siberia. ...

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  17. RHEIMS BOMBARDED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the Germans are furiously bombarding Rheims. The Mayor has required many inhabitants to leave. ...

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  18. Wilson's Speech Censored in Germany.

    German newspapers are publishing heavily-censored versions of Dr. Wilson's speech. References to the activities of German spies in the United States and to ...

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  19. Denial by "Cologne Gazette."

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the "Cologne Gazette" and other German papers now deny that the Central Powers are about to make a fresh ...

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  20. BATTLE OF GAZA.

    Mr. Massey. the "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent in Egypt, says:—"Near Gaza, on 27th March, a swift movement. characteristic of the Egyptian ...

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  21. WILSON'S DECISION.

    The entire Entente press hails President Wilson's speech to Congress as an event of epoch making significance, and agrees that the speech will go down to history as ...

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  22. British Delegates Visit Russia.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday Mr. A. J. Balfour. Secretary of State for Foreign Aflairs, stated that the Russian Government had said nothing to ...

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  23. AUSTRIA FAVORS PEACE.

    The Emperors of Germany and Austria and the General Staff and statesmen met at Homburg, and lengthily conferred regarding America's intervention. Austria ...

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  24. EARLIER MESSAGES.

    America continues to be greatly excited by the prospect of war with Germany. The proceedings in Congress are being watched with the closest attention. and the decision ...

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  25. BRITISH FOOD PROBLEM.

    Announcing drastic food regulations, a statement issued by the Official Press Bureau to hotels and other public eating places. declaring a meatless day in London ...

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  26. EX-CZAR A POOR MAN.

    The Russian Provisional Government has taken charge of the affairs of ex-Czar and family, and has applied for a grant to cover immediate expenses. Nicholas's ...

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  27. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Lawn tennis tournaments. Bendigo [?], 9: Quarry Hill courts. 10. Concert. Lyric Theatre, 3. Garden fete. Railway Reserve, 3. ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. CONCESSIONS TO PEASANTS.

    "The Times" correspondent at Petrograd states that the Provisional Government has issued a proclamation informing the Rusian pcasants that a special law. adjusting ...

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  29. Characteristic Anzac Dash.

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo states that the Anzaes displayed characteristic dash and the greatest gallantry in the recent Palestine fighting. ...

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  30. VIGOROUS WAR POLICY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that the Union of Republican soldiers has resolved to support the Government in a most vigorons continuance of the war until ...

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  31. SITUATION IN GERMANY.

    According to Berlin newspapers. the profiteering case which caused the resignation of Baron Schenek, the Austrian Minister for Justice. is developing into an important ...

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  32. "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR."

    All arrangements have been [?] for the first presentation of J. C. Williamson's great comedy-dramatic success. "Bought and Paid For." in the Royal Princess's [?]. ...

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  33. MACEDONIAN FRONT.

    "The enemy violently bombarded Monastir with asphyxiating shells." states an official Serbian communique. "Forty-seven of the population were killed ...

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  34. DURATION OF WAR.

    Sir George Buchanan, the British Ambassador at Petrograd, has made a statement to the Russian press, expressing his confidence in the readiness and ability of ...

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  35. Pacifist Senator Denounced.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the climax to the Senate's 23-hour debate on the war resolution came when Senator Williams denounced a speech ...

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  36. VICTORIA CROSS AWARDED.

    It is announced in "The London Gazette" that the Victoria Cross has been awarded to Sergeant F. W. Palmer, of the Royal Fusiliers. who has also been ...

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  37. BISMARCK CELEBRATIONS.

    Reports haeve been received that the Bismarck celebrations were characterised by bitter hostility towards the Kaiser. The German press obviously inspired, comment ...

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  39. GERMANS STIR UP NEGROES.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York states that two Mexicans were arrested in Brooklyn as spies. German agents are working the southern States, stirring up the ...

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  40. SPANISH SITUATION BETTER.

    News from Spaia, where martial law was proclaimed recently owing to industrial troubles, is that affairs appear to be [?]tling down again. ...

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  41. BENDIGO AS A CENTRE.

    During the past 12 months Brunning's Lave proved the value of Bendigo as a distributing centre. Four years ago the firm established depots in various towns in Northern ...

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  42. Speec Pleases South America.

    Telegrams from Rio Janeiro and Buenos Ayres state that the South American press warmly approved of President Wilson's action. ...

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  43. DEALING IN LEAD.

    The Ministry of Munitions prohibits dealing in lead except under license. ...

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  44. GERMANY'S PLANS.

    Lieutenant-Colonel a Court Repington, the military correspondent of "The Times." discussing the mystery of the German plans, gives the views of various ...

    Article : 307 words
  45. KAISER'S ILLNESS.

    The "Morning Post" correspondent at Washington states that American financiers with German connections are responsible for the report that the Kaiser is fatally ill, ...

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  47. American Hibernians Support Wilson.

    "Freeman's Journal" states that American Hibernians have a membership of 250,000, pledged to support President Wilson, and fight for America. ...

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  48. FREE GIFT TO FRANCE.

    Reuter is informed that the United States will probably make a free gift, possibly of £100,000,000. to France, the money to be considered as repayment for the financial ...

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  50. DUMA CHEERS RESOLUTION.

    The Duma and soldiers' representatives tremendously cheered America's declaration. General Miliukoff declared that peace without victory was now ...

    Article : 27 words
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