Canadians Hold Line Under Gas Attack at Ypres
A detailed account describes German gas assaults and a heavy Canadian defense near Ypres. The British and French forces coordinated a withdrawal on May 9 to reassess the salient, with Sir John French praising the Canadians for steadfastness amid poison gas and heavy losses.
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Ypres
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Death toll soars as battle rages in northern France
A Daily News correspondent reports grim casualty figures from the front in northern France during Advettion day. The writer notes thousands buried, German losses possibly in the thousands, and describes the ferocity of the bombardment as unbelievable.
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Bat
Eldre
Wsyé
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France
Internment of 40,000 Germans Begins in Britain
Scotland Yard started interning about 40,000 Germans in Great Britain. Many women and children and older men who are ineligible for military service will be deported as part of the crackdown begun Friday under heightened home rule.
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England
Lenton
Aay
Great Britain
Scotland Yard
Ries
Congress votes to raise the levy in budget debate
In Springheld Ul on May 29 the legislature adopted a regulation urging Congress to increase the levy. The vote stood 10 to 18 with two Democratic senators voting against it. The scene reflects partisan split as Republic and Democratic ranks align variously on fiscal policy.
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Trial of Anton Kuepferle on Trinh case in London
On May 20 in London Old Bailey court, Anton Kuepferle faced trial over an alleged important plonage U sal, with possible international implications. The proceedings reference his dating to the United States amid claims of involvement in the plot.
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Trinh
London
Usal
Arte Kuepferle
Bn & |Glia
United States
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Salandra takes power as Garibaldi era ends in triumph
The report describes Salandra securing power amid a mass turnout at Pin slope with aristocratic crowds, banners and a Garibaldian veterans’ rally. It notes elaborate celebrations, a large caricature of Emperor Francis Joseph, and political chants from Neo Garibaldi supporters. A priest supporter is reported slain by Austrian guards during postwar unrest.
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Austria
Piergeal Lilo
American sailors barred from war cargo on European routes
New England agents report peremptory orders banning ammunition and war supplies on vessels during the European conflict. Philadelphia American ace arrives without submarine sightings. Seaplanes exercise caution in war zones. Incendiary attacks spark unrest in Hankow with looting and injuries. British volunteers deploy bayonets to restore order as Chinese troops are called in. A destroyed airship near Alast wields battle consequences. Washington forecasts stronger foreign markets for American iron and steel products.
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U S Citizens in Battle Near Yaqui Valley
Reports state 600 Mexican soldiers and armed American groups, including women and children, clashed with Yaqui Indians near Esperanta south of Guaysee. Condition described as critical as forces maneuver for control of the region. Secretary Casable ordered cruiser New Orleans to Guaytaan to assist relief and protect the Americana colony amid attacks.
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Sonora
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Esperanta
Guaysee
Casable
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Colony of
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Todleness
Wilson Sees Fleet at MeW Parade and Reception
President Wilson reviewed a vast naval fleet in New York May 12, enjoying a parade of sixty four ships stretching four miles. He praised the navy’s role in defending the United States as crowds cheered and the Mayflower passed, saluting the reviewing stands as banners bore Virtues of national strength.
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United
York
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Solemenrray
Guyer Colure
Briday
Vera Cruz
Portugal's New Ruler Shot In Rebellious Capital
Dispatches report Bennr Chagean, leader of the Portugoen revolution, wounded in Oporto amid clashes as Freliina Bryid is described as gravely injured. Casualty toll through Jasbon area tallies at around 260 dead and 36 wounded. foreign nationals, including Spaniards, arrive for protection as unrest expands.
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Moyif
JSON
Chagran
Portugoen Revolutiontata
Tn Idaban
Bennr
Chagean
Dutton
Freliina
Sunken ship's salvage reported by Honolulu message
The local dispatch from Wallington dated May 20 notes Admiral Moore reporting to the gery department about efforts to rate the sunken steamer P4 ab Honolulu. The cable states that shore signals are being strained.
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Pengresa
Sehmaring
Honolulu
Gery Department
Admiral Moore
Ifq
Paroled Harry Thaw Taken From Custody in New York
Harry K Thaw was paroled in the custody of Sheriff Grossfenhegen and moved from the Tombs. He will not be confined with the Erin Snots.
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New York
Harry Kt. Thaw
Sheri Grossfenhegen
Tombe O
Atrecial
Erin Snots
Fire damages grain at BleMoald Elevator plant
Fire at the BleMoald Elevator company plant in Brinneapalis on May 26 destroyed about 30,000 bushels of grain and caused an estimated net loss of 200,000. The blaze broke out in the cupola of the operating house, shelving the facility.
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Brinneapalis
BleMoald Elevator Company
Armenian Massacre Claims Spur Urgent Mobilization
A correspondent reports Turkish and Kurdish forces pressing through Armenian areas in Transcaucasia. Claims describe shelling near Kribliia and Kita Bohr with heavy casualties and widespread destruction across Ketken Hrégt and Kimal, while Turks mobilize reserves to meet the crisis. Additional dispatch notes fires destroying towns near Mrdtoo and Dsitkh on the Gnitlpol poolasala as of May 18.
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Adiapatels
Dagalles
Maureday
Kribliia
Kita Bohr
Malta
Cairs
Bofla
Government answers Riggs suit in Washington DC court
The government filed its answer to the Riggs National Bank suit in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. The filing denies conspiracy to persecute mail, contends the Pallette Bank acted beyond treasury powers, and challenges prior comptroller affidavits referencing repeated instructions from predecessors.
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Washington Bank
Washington
Riggs
Whebinglon
Williama
Platellit Bank
J D Jr Called to Account by Mother Jones
Johnny Hucketelier faced an industrial relations commission hearing in Washington with Mother Jones questioning his travel plans. He defended intending to go to Colorado soon to assess labor conditions, while Mother Jones urged earlier action.
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Map
Johnny Hucketelier
Mother Jones
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Catorade
Elophe Laler
Industrial Relations Commission
Thocketeller
Colorado
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Three Die In Auto Accidents at Windsor May 18
In Windsor on May 18 two fatal crashes are reported. Bonne Terminolehty-Ave resident may be among the dead, while Mra. Nan Turtur and Mra. Bilzabath Davier plus James Rogine are injured or killed in a collision involving a lottery vehicle and a train near Iuble cy. A second incident on May 15 near Parwvilte involves Mary Moore and Dan Meek. a third collision near Alvin injures a passenger as the car veers off the road.
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Bonne
Nan ‘Turtur
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James O. Rogine
Gortonaly
Parwvilte
Mary Moore
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Commanion
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Wil
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Here
Beautifying Parks Plan Truely Urges City Action
A sweeping Iowa initiative to beautify parks proposes rapid city and town adoption nationwide. It cites Ghayios City funding for parkways and parking, Algna la investing in markers, and Leach Park to honor Pocahontas with riverfront improvements and play areas. Memorial day grounds planning includes tree planting, shrubs, and eventual flower displays.
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Ghayios City
Etyran
Thasa Improvementa
Algna la
Narka
Alarae
Eftis
Aigo
Brackford
Winter Tor
Emmatsburg
Spenger
Leach Park
Pocahantas Ia
Construction Starts on New Bank Building in City
The contract for a 160 000 bank building by the Ficot Nathonw is let to begin within days. Work is to commence soon with completion targeted by November and the building expected to replace the former First National Bank demolished months ago.
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Firat National Mank
Town In Light Row War Over Electric Plant
Town in Iowa faces a dispute over a proposed electric plant. Parties include Peteraga and Aon Jataw who purchased the plant and redeemed a debt of 19000 dollars. Other claims amount to 20000 dollars and await Supreme Court ruling on validity.
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Iowa
Falla
O. P. Peteraga
Elneteleight
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Peter
Tent Tabernacle Erected for Evangelical Meetings
A tabernacle spx100 feet has been erected for evangelistic meetings led by Breuxelist Newlo and Rev. Maithté. The structure is fully protected from the weather and features ample provisions for attendees and visiting exhorters.
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Inbar
Retired Logno Farmer Demonstrates Toyerrold Lemon Tree
Growe Lemons Splows Logen Herman Bluedorn a retired farmer of Logno tests a Toyerrold lemon tree by weighing a fruit. A fourteen ounce lemon fell from the tree during the experiment, illustrating the tree's measurable yield for study.
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Logno
Cherokee A committee names Steix Valley Hospital
The Cherokee Cherokee A committee of the Chepekes Commercial club has worked to establish Inga Hovpital here. To generate public interest, a prize was offered for the best suggestion for the hospital’s name, and Steix Valley Hospital was selected.
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Chepekes Commercial Club
Inga Hovpital
Steix Vallery Hospital
Dam Collapse Drains Twenty Acres Along Fovernient Dam
An accident at the government dam on the hlo river uncovered twenty acres covered with ash where a cofferdam failed. Pooled water and debris stretched for miles toward Waeketa as crews worked to remove the ash and assess damage.
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Mystery Still Deepens Over Attack Near Milas
The attack near Milas remains unexplained with Clara Mark identified as a person of interest. Investigators say the assailant’s identity and motive are unlikely to ever be known, keeping the case unresolved.
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Judge Evans to Speak at Memorial Day Exercises
Judge W. G. Evans of the Lowe Supreme Court will deliver the address at the Memorial Day exercises this year, according to the event organizers. The ceremony is set for Olly this year with Evans as the keynote speaker.
Manufacturer in Newark Kills Wife Then Self in New York
J Iorod W. Aull, son of James II Aull and a Newark manufacturer, shot and killed his young wife at the Hotel St. Negis in New York and then shot himself. The bullet entered Aull's right temple, ending the tragedy.
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James II
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Mind Connances Race Sets Tone At California Newsroom
In May, leader Harrie Waahlogton wore a distinctive wager pin and composed calm tones as she announced an appeal and settlement process. Laurence Todd of California, a prominent newspaperman, supported the disclosure and led efforts to resolve the dispute.
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Telephone line work advances from Falls to Mason City
The Fora Telephone Co. employs forty men to construct a new telephore line in wet conditions, running from Low Falls to Mason City.
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Fora Telephone Co
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Storm damages court house in Eatherville
Mehthlaz struck the Fimmet county court house during a severe storm at Bolt Hill Court House. The incident spilled a flagpole and tore a halo about a foot square from the cupola, breaking all windows on the upper section.
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Farmer Committed Bilelde at Hin Lomo Wear Thla'ethy
Peter Kitna, a farmer, committed aulelde at his home while drinking car belle mold. He has reportedly been fe and occupied with the issue for several years.
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Aulelde
Hin Lomo
WIMETY-ONE FAIRS FOR IOWA WIL BE Vota ty folie coinitten
Fragmented OCR notes describe county fairs across Iowa with mentions of August events, funding, and track and automobile racing. Several counties listed include Black-Funk, Boone, Calhoun, Cosa, Chickasaw, Henry, Jones, Lee, Lick, Ataventine, O'Brien, Page, Poweshick, Clayton, and town counties.
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Finds Kettle With Old Colne and North M'Gregor
A farmer named Meehan discovered an old kettle and coins while digging near a field. The cache included $10 and $20 notes, various currency pieces, and a mix of 18th century coins. Authorities note the find raises questions about the location’s history and potential preservation.
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Local figures and events mixed in fragmented report
Fragmentary OCR describes individuals and actions in a disrupted scene. Names like Van Alsting and a banker from Gime City appear amid garbled phrases about repairs, pollen, and a parade. The text lacks clear outcomes or dates.
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Ujy Caveral
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Train disaster damages and firefighter efforts reported
The incident describes a tram blowout at a platform with a fire that began before rescue crews arrived. The cantedia of the Hokme O Mine was saved, but the frelent Woe suffered damage in the blaze.
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Nabater Galina Fort Dodge and County Flight Show
A fragmentary report notes a Fort Dodge Webster county air show with a gain around 1000 and progress toward Dayton. The text lists entities such as Clare and Barnimy with unclear roles and a mention of county figures and a value of 3 dollars. The passage remains garbled but preserves local place names and numeric references.
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Record Never Equalled by Sergeant Hah at County
Port Dodge reports Sergeant Robert Hah of the LN G in Coiayuny G holds a record said to be unequaled in his state. He has never missed a day of duty in five years as a member of the company.
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May Built Library and Logan School Project Plan
A historical note describes a proposed library project by the Logan community and a school age program. It mentions careful planning, selection of references, and aims to aid education for boys and girls, with community involvement led by local organizers.
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Warney
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Robbery Suspect Holds Up Telegraph Office in OsKaloosa
Paper reports Sivaged and robbed in OsKaloosa as J H Thampenn, manager for the Western Union Telegraph Company, is seized by two men. They compel him to reveal the cash box totaling $3 and take a portion as compensation, then flee.
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Kighty Fatt Ret Oak James Smith Bridge Worker Dies
James Smith a longtime bridge worker for Burling ton rollr, known in Uso, died after a fall near the Nialiin Dutia river while working on the railroad. Authorities reported the accident as the cause, with inquiries ongoing.
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Narrow Escape of Babies in City Fire
Two babies under two years old narrowly escaped death when a fire struck their home on a city street. Neighbors and firefighters fought the blaze. the flames caused extensive damage but no serious injuries were reported.
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Fire Destroys Store In Kogan Logan Area
A $120,000 blaze gutted a department store owned by Noster and Melord in the Kogan Logan district. Fire officials said the fire origin is undetermined. The adjacent building sustained heavy smoke damage and crews worked through the night to control the flames.
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Davenport Fisherman Drowns After Boat Capsize
In an Assamippt by the river, Kokart Carrion fell from his boat during morning flashing. The body was recovered soon after, confirming a fatal incident at the scene. Local authorities began a shoreline search and recovery operation.
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May Day Queen Leads Campus May Celebration
May day exercises on the Tuva State campus featured Maria Simuxon of Sennne as queen of the May. More than 3,000 people attended the annual event, marking the long tradition of springtime pageantry and celebration on the college grounds.
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Fire damages Moliargh Manufacturing building plans
A blaze at the Moliargh Manufacturing company building caused significant damage to the wet oil storage, with losses estimated around $20,000. Centroya Guilding Ceanell Binity are noted in the damaged report as involved parties. The structure is considered a total loss.
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