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  2. LATE CABLES

    A striking figure in the Dublin rebellion was an elderly woman said to be of high rank. She was dressed in a green tunic and trousers and carried a ...

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  3. "IRISH REPUBLIC"

    McDermott a Trinity student states be was returning from the races at Dublin on Monday and was warned not to go by way of Saint Stephen's green because ...

    Article : 495 words
  4. THE WEATHER

    Exception of some showers in extreme north-east, fine and cool generally; frosts and fogs, in eastern districts; west to south-west winds; ...

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  5. LATE TELEGRAMS

    Sir Rider Haggard had an interview to-day with Mr. Holman and the Minister for Lands on the question of providing land for English soldiers after the ...

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  6. THE WAR

    It is officially stated that after, a resistance of 143 days conducted with a gallantry and fortitude that are memorable exhaustion of supplies compeiled ...

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  7. THE LATEST

    The latest Irish communique states the situation in Dublin improved considerably on Saturday morning, but the rebels are offering serious resistance in ...

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  8. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Addressing a conference of business men at Glasgow, Mr. W. Jr. Hughes, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, said that the Empire does not demand a ...

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  9. THE TAMWORTH DAILY OBSERVER

    According to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the famous novelist, who lectrued on the subject in London recently Loos was by far the greatest battle ever fought in ...

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  10. CONSPIRACY IN CONSTANTINOPLE

    A big conspiracy in Constantinople involved many high officials. It was planned to arrest the Ministry and murder the Sultan. ...

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  11. GERMANY'S HEROES.

    A well-known professor, Dr. Pazturek, of Stuttgurt, has made a public protest against the practice of driving nails in images in Germany, and instances the ...

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  12. MR. HUGHES AND MR. FISHER.

    Mr. Hughes visits the naval base on Saturday and lunches aboard the Lion. Mr. Fihser visiting in Kilmarnock was publicly welcomed. He also visits ...

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  13. GERMAN PLOTTER'S PAPERS.

    Count Bernstorff, German Ambassador to the United States, admits that the papers of Von Igels, former secretary to Capt Von Papen, are unofficial, but he ...

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  14. RUSSIAN SOLDIERS IN ENGLAND.

    It is officially stated that Lord Kitchener inspected in the quadrangle of the War Office a party of Russian officers and soldiers, some of whom came ...

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  15. GAS BLOWN BACK ON GERMANS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that two smalt German attacks made under cover of uns were repulsed opposite Hullnch. The gas was blown ...

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  16. LABOR CRI[?]S.

    The general feeling in political circles yesterday in regard to the crisis is that the party in the conference responsible for it took a step of which they did not ...

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  17. LEAVING THE ARMY AT RATE OF 5000 A MONTH.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says time expired men have been leaving the army at the rale of 5000 a month since August last. ...

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  18. DID GERMANS LAND IN IRELAND?

    Colonel Repington of the "Times" commenting on the Casement incident says: The crew blew up the vessel conveying munitions to Ireland. The spread ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. MAITLAND CAMP.

    The members of the 33rd and 34th Battalions, who have been encamped at Rutherford for some months past, will be leaving Maitland on Monday for ...

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  20. TOWNSHEND'S UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER.

    A Turkish communique reports tha General Townshend's garrison of 13,300 surrendered unconditionally. ...

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  21. LABOR CONFERENCE BUSINESS.

    There wis again a poor attendance at last night's meeting of the Political Labor League Conference. It was decided that Conference was not ...

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  22. DUBLIN'S REIGN OF TERROR.

    An English women relates what she saw of the revolt in Dublin. On Monday all the morning armed and uniformed Sinn Feiners were walking the ...

    Article : 503 words
  23. BRITISH BATTLESHIP.

    It is officially announced that Rear-Admiral Freemanke's flagship, Russell, 14,000 tons has been mined and sunk in the Mediterranean. One hundred and ...

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  24. MORE RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Another batch of returned soldiers arrived yesterday and were given nn enthusiastic reception. There were 256 all told. 195 of whom were for Sydney. ...

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  25. FIRE AT MAITLAND.

    Early on Saturday morning a fire broke out in a cottage, occupied by Mr. H. Mandelsohn, in the Horseshoe Bend, when the kitchcn, with its contents, ...

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  26. TURKEY BURIES ENEMY DEAD.

    The Minister for Defence stated to-day that he had received a communication to the effect that the Government of Turkey advised that the bodies of all officers ...

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  27. TROOPS POURING INTO DUBLIN.

    Friday night's report from Dublin stated that troops were arriving all day. There was intermittant fighring with disadvantage to the rebels, principally ...

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  28. BAKERS' STRIKE FEARED.

    The threat of the bakers to strike this week is viewed with much concern. The manager of the State bakery says when his men were paid on Friday night they ...

    Article : 95 words
  29. CHILD BADLY BURNED.

    Late on Saturday afternoon, a little girl named Irene Bruce, aged six years, a resident of East Maitland, was admitted to the Maitland Hospital suffering ...

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  30. RE-ENGAGED FOR THE PRRIOD OF THE WAR.

    Members of the permanent sea-going forces whose term of service expires in war time are to be considered as re-engaged for the period of the war. Men ...

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  31. MR. HARRY GULLETT'S LECTURES.

    No Australian has seen as much of the war along the great derisive Western Front as Mr. Harry Gullett, the distinguished war correspondent and lecturer, ...

    Article : 301 words
  32. REVENUE INCREASING.

    The revenue returns for the month ending April 30 show a comparative increase of £64,595, and for the nine months a comparative increase of ...

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  33. BAKERS' CRISIS AVERTED.

    The threatened bread crisis has been averted by the men's acceptance of the compromise proposed by the master bakers. ...

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  34. IRISH REBELLION.

    The Minister for Defence has cabled the Secretary for State that the Commonwealth Government expressed deep regret at the rebellious outbreak in ...

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  35. MINER DIES FROM INJURIES.

    Thomas Irwin a minor, who had both legs cut off while at work at Lymington Colliery, died yesterday. ...

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  36. ALLEGED MENINGTITS CARRIERS.

    The State anthorities sent 15 persons alleged to be meningitis carriers to Cooke Island yesterday. ...

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  37. RED CROSS SWAYING CLASS.

    After a month's interval the class commenced work at the Oddfellows' Hall on Wednesday, 26th April. As during the winter months the greater ...

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  38. POOR RECRUITING IN VICTORIA.

    The response in appeals being made for volunteers in Victoria by means of the recruiting train has been most disappointing. ...

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  39. DEATH OF A FARMER.

    At the inquiry held at Rockley concerning the death of John Ryan a wellknown farmer, who died as the result of injuries sustained in an altercation, the ...

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  40. PERSONAL.

    Gunner Frederick Mullane has been spending a few days of his final leave in Tamworth before departing for the front with the artillery. Gunner Mullane has ...

    Article : 116 words
  41. REBELS STILL UNSUBDUED.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says Irish execultive changes are likely, but Lord Wimbourne who acted with vigor and initiative remains commander-in-chief. ...

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  42. GUESSED WEIGHT OF THE BULLOCK

    T. Donnelly, of Manilla, was among the successful guessers of the bullock recently exhibited at the show. ...

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  43. "PETTY POLITICS."

    Sir J. Carruthers stated yesterday that he felst thoroughly disgusted to think that while the war was raging State Ministers could fine time to devote to such ...

    Article : 96 words
  44. TAMWORTH WOMENS'S ASSOCIATION

    The monthly meeting of the above was held on Monday, 17th April. The principal work was thn arrangement for refreshments on the Oval on 24th April, at ...

    Article : 84 words
  45. ISON'S PICTURES.

    At Ison's picture show to-night a picture entitled "Pope Plus X, and the Vatican," will be screened. It also introduces his Holiness Benedict XV, and his ...

    Article : 79 words
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