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  2. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — In the House of Commons, Mr H. J. Tenant (Under-Secretary to the War Office) stated that companies of ...

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  3. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Night. — A communique says: The Russians at Ashkatine, west or Erzerum, by a night assault, carried a high mountain ...

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  4. AMERICA & GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. —President Wilson has sent a Note to G[?]rmany, warning her that unless her illegal attacks on merchantmen ...

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  5. NATIONAL SERVICE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — ,In the House of Lords to-day, Earl Crewe moved the adjournment of the debate jon Lord Milner's motion regarding ...

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  6. THE CABINET CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Mr Asquith said in the House of Com­mons to-day that the Cabinet is united in believing that a break-up of the ...

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  7. NEW RUSSIAN COMMANDER.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night. —"The Berliner Tagebaft" says that: General Polivanoff has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Russian ...

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  8. THE CAPTURE OF TREBIZOND.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Night. — The Turkish garrison at Trebizond, and the field army, about fifty thousand, ar on two possible lines rail to Gemushana, thence to Erzingham. It is mountainous country, and the line of retreat is well adapted to defence seaward. The defences of ...

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  9. GERMAN CLAIMS OF SUCCESS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night. — A German comminique says: We captured a quarry south of the farm at Heudromont, and the greater part of ...

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  10. LENGTHY CABINET MEETING.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — There was a three hours' Cabinet meeting before the House met to-day. Mr Lloyd George and Mr Bonar ...

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  11. A FACTORY OF BOMBS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, announces that the Friedrick der Gross[?], while interned at New ...

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  12. A GERMAN SENTENCED TO IMPRISONMENT FOR LIFE.

    WILMINGTON (DELAWARE), Wednesday Night.— Ernest Schiller, who held up the British steamer Matoppo on the high seas, has been ...

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  13. FIERCE AND FRUITLESS ASSAULTS BY THE ENEMY.

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — The Crown Prince delivered three fierce, but fruitless, assaults on Les Eparges. ...

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  14. THE VICTORIA CROSS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Rev. Edward Mellish, an army chaplam, who repeatedly crossed ground ...

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  15. GERMAN DEMAND REFUSED.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. —Count Bernstorff, the German Ambassador, has demanded the release of von Igel, and the restoration of the ...

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  16. TURKS ADMIT ENEMY SUCCESS:

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—A Turkish communique says: Fighting on the Caucasus front is violent, especially in the Chorokh sector, where the ...

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  17. FURTHER TIME ALLOWED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — In the House of Commons, Mr Asquith, said he regretted to say that there were material points of disagreement ...

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  18. FRENCH TROOPS CONGRATULATED.

    The President of France (M. Poincare) visited every army corps at Verdunn, and congratulated the troops on their courage and tenacity. ...

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  19. STRONG FRENCH ATTACKS.

    A communique says: We delivered a strong attack on positions north-west of Vauxpont, enabling us to occupy portions of a trench and carry a ...

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  20. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr Asquith said Lord Curzon had examined and reported on the ...

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  21. CONGRESS NOTIFIED.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. —President Wilson has told Congress that he has given Germany irrevocable notice that unless her submarine ...

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  22. RUSSIAN BANDITS

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Night. — Three armed men stopped a cab, in which two employees were carrying £4000 for payment of wages. They ...

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  23. BELGIAN ARMY STRONGER THAN EVER.

    The newspapers point out that the Belgian army is now stronger than ever. It has been completely re-organised and furnished with machine ...

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  24. RUSSIAN FORCES IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—Russian forces have arrived at Marseilies. General Joffre, in an order of the day, says Russia, as a further pledge of her ...

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  25. AMERICAN ULTIMATUM.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning. —In response to President Wilson's summons, Congress met in joint session. President Wilson said he had given ...

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  26. POINTS OF VARIANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr Arthur Henderson has proposed that the Cabinet should re-open the voluntary recruiting system for six weeks, ...

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  27. MURRAY WATERS SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Not all the States interested in the Murray waters scheme have passed the necessary legislative measures. Prompt ...

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  28. THE BALKANS

    SALONIKA, Wednesday Night. — German cavalry patrols entered Greece, and compelled a Greek company to remain quiescent while they blew up ...

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  29. INDESCRIBABLE ENTHUSIASM IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—France is ringing with the news of the Russians landing. There was indescribable enthusiasm at Marseilles, surpassing the ...

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  30. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.—An Austrian communique admits that the enemy has occupied the summit of Coldilana. ...

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  31. MASSACRE OF GREEKS.

    SALONIKA, Thursday Night. — It is reported that Turco-Bulgarians massacred 400 Greeks at Adrianople and Demotlza. The Turks in Smyrna ...

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  32. GERMAN PLOTTERS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday Morning.—Investigations, here, so far have not disclosed any connection between the German Consul Bopp and a ...

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  33. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr Candler, the war correspondent on the Mesopotamian front, reports: We are fighting with the Tigris ...

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  34. TERMS OF AMERICAN NOTE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning. —President Wilson, in his message to Congress, recited how the United States has continually protested to ...

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  35. SOUTH'AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday Night. — Sir Joseph Robinson's offer is £100,000 towards £1,000,000 required to make up the difference between the Imperial ...

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  36. SECRET SESSION AGREED TO.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Press Bureau states that the Cabinet has agreed to a recruiting proposal, which will be submitted to a secret ...

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  37. MORE GERMAN CLAIMS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—A German communique says: Our patrols penetrated the British trenches at several points on the Ypres road, and ...

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  38. A CRISIS AVOIDED

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The newspapers generally approve of the method of avoiding a crisis, though it is admitted that the secret session is a ...

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  39. THE ENEMY PENETRATE LINES.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—General Sir. Douglas Haig reports: The enemy on Wednesday night, after a heavy bombardment, attacked the ...

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  40. RELIEF FOR BELGIUM

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — M. Pratten has forwarded to Mr Holman (Premier of New South Wales) an exhaustive report on the operations of ...

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  41. THE PARIS CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — In the House of Commons, Mr A. Steel Maitland, in reply to Sir C. Kinloch Cooke, said he had informed Canada ...

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  42. A TURKISH REPORT.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—A Turkish communique states that the position of the enemy at Kut-el-Amara is becoming very critical. The ...

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  43. HOW CONGRESS RECEIVED THE DECLARATION.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning. —Intense excitement has been aroused by President Wilson's declaration. Congress received the message silently, ...

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  44. LOST TRENCHES RECAPTURED.

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—A comminique says: We attacked in the north region, and recaptured some of the trenches lost on the 10th inst. ...

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  45. THE FIGHTING ON THE TIGRIS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Official details of the fighting on the right bank of the Tigris on the l6th and 17th, previous to the ...

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  47. WAR ON THE SEA

    LISBON, Thursday Night. — The Norwegian steamer Terjeviken, bound from Galveston to Lisbon with coal, was torpedoed at the mouth of the ...

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  48. EMPIRE FISCAL POLICY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Replying to a deputation from the chambers of Commerce, Mr Bonar Law said there was a great change in ...

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  49. EVIDENCE OF CRIMINAL PLOTS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning. —The von Igel documents disclose the connection of the German Embassy with criminal plots against Canada, ...

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  50. DEMAND OF MILITARY SITUATION MET.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — An Order in Council will be issued making it penal to publish facts disclosed at Tuesday's sittings. ...

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  51. STEAMER DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Board of Trade has found that the loss of the steamer Indian Monarch was due to fire. The cause is unknown. ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — In the House of Commons, Mr J. C. Wason, Unionist member for Orkney and Shetland, asked whether the New ...

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  53. AMERICAN PRESS SUPPORT THE PRESIDENT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, "Thursday Night.—It is reported that the New York newspapers of all shades are solidly supporting President Wilson's ...

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  54. COOL STORAGE ON STEAMERS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Owing to the scarcity of British refrigerated tonnage the Navigazione Generele Italiana is fitting refrigerators in six ...

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  55. INFLUENCES ON THE COMPROMISE

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The effect of dissensions upon the enemy was a vital factor in influencing a com[?]promise. The terms of the settlement ...

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  56. THE JOHN MURRAY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The State Government has practically decided that, the Government training ship John Murray, will not be despatched across ...

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  57. GERMAN WIRELESS STATION GUARDED.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night. — Troops have been ordered to guard the German wireless station. ...

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  58. A GERMAN'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A coroner was to-day called to the German concen[?] [?] at Holdsworthy, to hold an inquiry on the body of Hans ...

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  59. WAITING THE GERMAN REPLY.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning. — The State Department does not expect an early reply from Germany owing to the Easter holidays intervening. Mr ...

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  60. Y.M.C.A. FIELD SERVICE

    QUEENSTOWN, Friday.—A special meeting of the Queenstown branch of the Y.M.C.A. Field Service was held last night. The sum of £220 was voted for ...

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