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  2. ANGRY IRELAND CONSCRIPTION MEETING

    An important conference regarding conscription has been opened in Dublin. The Nationalist, Sinn Feia leaders, and Irish Laborites are participating. ...

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  3. THE DEVIL'S WEAPON GERMAN ON SUBMAIHNISM

    Reuter's agent at Amsterdam reports:—"The Minister for the Navy (Admiral bron Capelle), speaking in the Reichstag. after condemning the Allied "robbery" ...

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  5. A DAY OF VICTORY! ANGLO-FRENCH CO-OPERATION

    Reuter's agent at the Headquartere in France, continuing his account of April 17 of the fighting, says:—The bitter intensity of the fighting ...

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  6. OUR OWN BOYS

    it is now possible to state that the Australian divisions hurried down at the beginning of the last week of March to block the German advance on Amiens. ...

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  7. "MOST CERTAINLY"

    Sr R. A. Cooper (Wallsall) asked in the House of Commons, "Does the War Office expect to get Irish recruits under the Bill before August 1? ...

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  8. SATISFACTORY MESSAGE

    Marsnal haig reports:— "There is severs fighting on the greater part of the Lys battle front Strong attacks followed the bombardments from the ...

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  9. BRITISH MEMBERS WHO VOTED FOR IRISH CONSCRIPTION

    A comerenee of Irish nationalists has decided to contest the seats of the British Liberal and Labor members who voted for Irish conscription. ...

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  10. MAGNIFICENT DEFEWCE

    In the tense fighting which has been proceeding day and night for the southern ridges of the Ypres basin, each position hag been tenaciously contested, ...

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  11. APPEAL TO PRESIDENT WILSON

    "The Westminster Gazette," discussing.. the conference of Nationalists and Sinn Feinere says it is probable that an appeal will be made to President ...

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  12. CANADIAN COMMONS

    Reuter's correspondent at Ottawa sta-, ted that the official report of the secret Session of the Canadian House of Commons shows that Sir R. L. Borden ...

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  13. NOTABLE CHANGES IN BRITISH CABINET

    The Press Bureau reports the appointmeut of Lord Derby as Ambessador and extraordinary Minister plenipotentiary on a special. mission to France in, ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. HUNS CLAIM ZONNEBEKE

    German official:— Following the retreating of the enemy we captured Zonnebeke and drove back the enemy behind Steeabrook. A counter thrust to the ...

    Article : 95 words
  15. THE BRITISH REPLY

    The Admiralty has communicated to Reuter's the following reply to Admiral van Capelle's statement in the Reichstag: —"The figures quoted by von Capelle ...

    Article : 311 words
  16. DYING IN CATTLE TRUCKS

    According to an Amsterdam message, it is stated by a correspondent of "Do Telegraaf" that the care of the German wounded is totally inadequate. The ...

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  17. HOME RULE

    A Bill to grant Ireland Home Rule will be introduced in the House of Commons on April 29. ...

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  18. GENERAL FOCH CRITICISED

    strong feeling is using in London where a dangerous period of recrimination apparently is beginning. The adherents of Colonel Repington, ...

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  19. WEDNESDAY'S WIN

    Rauter's correspondent at British headquarter, writing on April I6, says-—Yesterday was a strenuous time for our infantry, who are in co-operation with ...

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  20. FRENCH ATTACK

    A. wireless German official message states that strong French attacks to the northward of Morewell sanguinarily broke down. ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICA

    The African Assembly is discussing the loan vote of £2,882,000 for war expenses, including the £1,000,000 grant to Imperial to purposes. ...

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  22. NEW WAR SECRETARY

    The Press Bureau regards Lord Milner's appointment, as an indication of the British Cabinet's intention to purs[?] the war in the most intense manner. ...

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  23. IN THE BALANCE

    "The Times" says the long delays in the southern battlefields is most favorable to the Allies, whose confidence is daily growing as the preparations for defence ...

    Article : 133 words
  24. RECRUITING

    The recruiting conference was concluded to-day. The chairman (Hon. D. Mackinnon) said that the suggestions for the securing of harmony among the ...

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  25. RIFT IN THE LUTE

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law announced that Lientenant-General Sir David Henderson (vice-president of the Air Council) has tendered his ...

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  26. PERFECT GERMAN "ARRAKCEMENTS"

    "It was a cold, pitch-dark right when the fighting for Bailleul and the Raveletrerg took place," writes Mr. Hamilton Fy[?]e "The mail" correspondent. ...

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  27. ITALIANS ALERT

    Italian official: — We successfully raided an enemy post in the Vallarsa sector. The Italo-British aviators brought down ...

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  28. SOLDIERS' BUILDING FURD

    An interesting programme of sports has been arranged for the Jubilee Oval to-day. A procession, starting from Victoria square art 2 o'clock, will parade the ...

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  29. COL. TRENCHARD'S [?]SIGNATION

    Mr. Bonar Law stated that the War Cabinet had considered the difference in policy between Colonel Trenchard and Lord Bothermere, before the former's ...

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  30. ARRIVAL OF BRENCH SUPPORTS.

    Generally speaking the British battle line is securer than it has been for days, justifying the belief that the enemy may he held, in the present positions. ...

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  31. HUN ALLIES MORE TROUBLE COMING

    Germany is proposing raising £158,000,000 in new taxation. Tie proposals include a 50 per cent, tax On the business turnovers, 42 per cent, on spirits, ...

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  32. RUSSIAN OUTLOOK FOOTING THE BILL

    The "Kreuz Zeitung" states that a quarter of the Polish coalfields will be annexed by Prussia, including the northern section of the province and the ...

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  33. THE DEATH TRAP

    Now that the railway line through St. Vincent street has been completed, and the running of trains from Port Adelaide to Glanville is contemplated, the ...

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  34. WORKED LIKE TIGERS

    An Austratian siege battery, which was caught in the maelstrom at the Armentieres attack, upheld the highest traditions of the army. lbs men fought ...

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  35. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE

    A message from Washington says:—According to information received from Germany, Field-Marshal von Hindenburg is willing to suffer 1,500,000 casualties in ...

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  36. GERMAN MASSES

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters stales:—"After four years we are only now within sight of a decisive point. As the ...

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  37. DESPERATE EFFORTS

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that a semi-offical message intimates:—"Yesterday was a day of defeat for the Germans, who hoped that their ...

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  38. SCRAMBLE FOR TERRITORY

    There are indications of an impending conflict between Bulgaria, Germany, and Turkey concerning the territorial scramble. ...

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  39. RED GUARDS DESTRUCTIVE

    The Red Guards in evacuating A.be blew up 13 steamers and destroyed the telegraphs, telephone, and wireless installations. There was a wholesale ...

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  40. STILL AT WORK

    The Australians made a successful counter-attack near Merris, where their gains were held and prisoners captured. ...

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  41. THE PROBLEM

    Reuters correspondent at British headquarters, telegraphing on Thursday, says:—The Germans this morning developed an attack on a long front ...

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  42. BIG SURPRISE

    The British Customs figures reveal a decrease in exports amounting to £8,108,816, and an increase in imports totalling £36,089,59[?] compared with ...

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  43. OVERPOWERED

    "The Times" corresponds at the, Hague states that the Hungarian Calbinet has resigned ostensibly over franchise disagreements, but probably it is to ...

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  44. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    Bolo was silent on the eve of his execution, which took place after he had been confronted with M.. Caillaux, formerly Prime Minister, and M. Humbert, ...

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  45. OUR LINE INTACT

    Marsual Haig reports“ "There has been no change in the British, front. In the night there was great activity Among the hostile artillery at Givenchy ...

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  46. SUCCESSFUL RAIDS

    A British Italian official report states that tie Manchester and South Staffordshires both successfully raided on Thursday night, killing 30 Austrians and ...

    Article : 85 words
  47. KARL'S THANKS

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that Emperor Karl has written Count Czernin expressing his twarm thanks for past services, and conferring ...

    Article : 74 words
  48. DEEPEN THE RIVER

    The matter of the deepening of the Port Adelaide River and harbor was again brought up at last night's meeting of the Port Adelaide Trades and ...

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  49. MARSHAL FOCH

    Marshal Pooh. the AIIied Generalissimo in France, when interviewed expressed the utmost confidence in the Allies. The ample Allied reserves were still intact, ...

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  50. FRENCH SUCCESSES

    A French Communique issued yesterday day stated:—This morning we attacked the enemy positions on both sides of the Avre on a ...

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  52. MAN POWER BILL

    The Man Power Bill has passed all Stages in the House of Lords and has received the royal assent. ...

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  53. BEATEN BACK

    French communique:— In the region of Corbeny our fire dispelled a strong enemy detachment which was attempting to reach our lines. ...

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  55. PORT ADELAIDE LABOR COUNCIL.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Port Adelaide Trade and Labor council was held last night. The new President (Mr. J. L. Price, M.P. presided ...

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  58. MR. CARMICHAEL'S APPEAL.

    There were 65 re[?]uit yesterday. Bathursi gave 22 yesterday evening in response to Mr. Ca[?]hiaol's appeal. ...

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