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  2. RETREAT OF THE ENEMY

    The wax correspondent, Mr. Philip Gibbs. says in "a brief dispatch that the British attack was launched on a, twelve mile front in ...

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  3. GREAT BRITISH OFFENSIVE

    Sir Douglas Haag reports to-day "We attacked the enemy at 5.30 this morning on a wide front, and ...

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  4. BRITISH PRISONERS

    The "Petit Parisien" this morning says than by Monday evening the British had taken over twelve thousand prisoners. ...

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  5. INTERNED GERMAN SHIPS

    The interned German ships are being repaired. Seized, documents show that the Germans had planned to destroy six of their ships, but ...

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  6. BRAZILIAN DEBATE.

    The Brazilian Cabinet yesterday considered the sinking of the Parana, and the President stated that he was determined to act as befitted the- national dignity. ...

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  7. FIGHTING IN TRIPOLI

    Ail Italian communique this evening says— "On the 5th inst. we attacked and completely defeated \-5000 Arab ...

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  8. DESIRE FOR WAR

    Reports received here indicate that a desire for war with Germany exists in Brazil, Peru, Chili, Uruguay. Honduras, Nicaragua, and ...

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  9. KING'S CONGRATULATIONS

    The King has telegraphed to Haig Douglas Haig as follows:— "The whole Empire will rejoice at yesterday's successful operations. ...

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  10. CORMORAN BLOWN UP.

    The crew of the German warship Cormoran, interned at Guam, blew her tip. Two were killed and several are missing. ...

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  11. MEXICAN SITUATION.

    Estimates have been prepared fa the establishment of a submarine base on the Panama coast. The Mexican situation is ...

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  12. ARRESTS OF SPIES

    Three hundred arrests, mostly of master spies, have been made; and this is proving; a great deterrent to others. Only a few names of ...

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  13. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    Lord Sydenham, writing in the "Sunday Times" in comment on America's declaration of war, says: "Behind the frantic ravings of the ...

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  14. CORRESPONDENT'S STORY

    In a later and more detailed telegram. Mr. Gibbs says:— "At dawn to-day, Easter Monday, our armies began, a great battle ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN ATTACK

    The Australians were engaged yesterday in the attack on the Havrincourt Wood, pushing on from the north-west. The wood is now ...

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  16. BRITISH REPORT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports this morning:— "There was severe fighting last night at the northern end of Vimy Ridge, where the enemy retained a ...

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  17. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

    President Wilson has s message to Russia saying that America is now arrayed in opposition to the greatest menace to the ...

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  18. WAR PREPARATIONS

    Mr. Baker, Secretary for "War, said to-day that conscription was absolutely necessary. Enormous orders had been placed for ...

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  19. AVOIDANCE OF ERRORS

    Correspondents at the British Headquarters say that the generals commanding avoided the errors made at Neuve Chapelle and Loos. ...

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  20. M. MILIUKOFF'S VIEWS

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Petrograd has had an interview with M. Miliukoff, which 13 specially interesting in view of the ...

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  21. GERMAN ACCOUNT.

    A German official wireless message says:— "The battle of Arras, which commenced this morning, continues with ...

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  22. CONTROL OF WIRELESS PLANTS.

    A powerful wireless plant has been seized in a mansion on Fifth Avenue. New York. April 9. ...

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  23. RUSSIA AND THE BALKANS

    A Russian official wireless message says:— "In Galicia we repulsed two attacks south-eastward of Brzezany ...

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  24. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORT

    Sir Douglas Haig reported last night as follows:— "Our operations continue successfully in accordance with our ...

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  25. CO OPERATION WITH ALLIES

    A meeting of the War Council, at which Britain. France, and the United States will be represented, will discuss plaus on a basis of the ...

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  26. GERMAN PRESS COGENT

    Commenting on the American decision to declare war, the "Cologne Gazette" says the liberty of the world is at stake, but the real ...

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  27. GERMAN CLAIM.

    A German official wireless message says:— "In Moldavia We penetrated the Russian lines northward of Focsani ...

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  28. PRESSURE ON ARGENTINA.

    The United States has decided to work in full harmony with the allies. A preliminary step may be to shut off American coal from ...

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  29. RAILWAY WORKERS RECALLED

    The Government is recalling from the army skilled railway workers to relieve transport difficulties. The War Minister has removed ...

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  30. CADET PARTY

    A congress yesterday of the Cadet party decided to abandon the monarchical principles, and passed a resolution that Russia must be a, democratic parliamentary ...

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  31. DEBATE IN THE SENATE

    The Senate to-day adopted a bill providing heavy penalties for the destruction of war materials. The bill aimed at German plotters. ...

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  32. SERBIAN INSURRECTIONS

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Salonika says that, while there may possibly be some foundation for the reports of ...

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  33. COURLAND LETTS

    Despite the severity of the Ger-man rule in the occupied territory the Letts in Courland are holding meetings and acclaiming the new ...

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  34. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    A deputation waited on Mr. Lloyd George to-day and urged the absolute prohibition of alcohol and the State purchase of the liquor ...

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  35. RECONQUERED FRANCE

    The newspapers publish a, number of remarkable private letters which describe the return of the peasants to the reconquered parts of. France ...

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  36. MESSAGES FROM THE ALLIES

    President Wilson, in a reply to the French President, M. Poincare, says:— "We are delighted that France ...

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  37. QUESTIONS FOR CONGRESS

    In addition to the Government request for an issue of five billion dollars worth of bonds. Congress will probably be asked this week to ...

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  38. MACEDONIA AND GREECE

    A German official wireless message says that on the east bank of the Vardar the Bulgar-Germam fire stopped an English attack. ...

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  39. LAUNCH OF THE ATTACK

    In a second long telegram sent from the front last night, Mr. Gibbs continues his graphic narrative as follows ...

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  40. VENIZELIST NEWSPAPERS.

    The Venizelist newspapers "Hestia" and "Ethnos" have reappeared and are largely sold. The Royalist press demand their suppression. The ...

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  41. LABOUR MINISTER'S VIEW.

    The Government is apparently pre paring the public For the state purchase of the drink traffic. The Minister of Labour, Mr. Hodge ...

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  42. BLACK SEA OPERATIONS

    A Russian official wireless message says:— "Our torpedo boat- landed troops at the mouth of the river Terrae ...

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  43. GERMAN RETICENCE

    A German official wireless message says:— "Heavy fighting went on all day fong yesterday on both sides of ...

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  44. EXPEDITION FOE EUROPE.

    The fact that the Government has adopted gas "masks and steel helmets and has ordered trench bombs is interpreted as a preparation, for ...

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  45. DEMONSTRATION IN ROME

    A great demonstration took place here on Saturday on the occasion; of the United States entry into the war. A crowd carrying four ...

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  46. ECONOMIC POSITION

    The leading Chicago wheat speculators are patriotically promising not to speculate during war time for the purpose of maintaining natural ...

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  47. AMERICAN ACCOUNT

    Mr Simms, the United Press correspondent at the British front says that the allies great spring offensive is believed to have started with the ...

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  48. BATTLE OF GAZA

    Mr. W. F. Massey has telegraphed to General Chaytor, congratulating him on the good work of the New Zealand Brigade near Gaza. He ...

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  49. FOOD CONTROL ORDERS.

    The Food Controller, Lord Devonport, orders that tea must be sold at nett weight. Another order makes the acquisition or sale -of-food ...

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  50. BREACH WITH AUSTRIA

    Mr. Penfield, American Ambassador to Austria, has left Vienna -with his staff. Washington, April 9. ...

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  51. MOVEMENT FOR PEACE

    The Berne correspondent of the "Observer" says that Count Czer- nin's futile peace [?]stions "were intended. to facilitate Russia's tak ...

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  52. CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

    The President of Panama lias promised the United States his fullest cc-operation in defending the Panama Canal, ...

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  53. ORDERS TO GERMANS.

    The German Government, fearing the attitude of the tion, has instructed all Germans in Palestine and Syria to proceed to ...

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