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  5. IRISH AMERICANS.

    A correspondent yesterday drew attention to a convention of Irishmen held recently in New York at which violent anti-British speeches were ...

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  6. "TO TWO RATS—'TWO SOUS."

    The following letter has been received from the front (says the Paris correspondent of the London "Standard"), and is published by M. ...

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  7. NOTHING LIKE LEATHER.

    At first sight the connection between the name of "Maliabone's and bags may be overlooked by a stranger to the city. But long before that stranger ...

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  8. ACREVILLE.

    Acreville is situated in Victoria Park, close to two railway stations. It in a new subdivision, having just been handed over by the ...

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    One of these beautiful watches, by which the time can be [?] in the dark, is offered weekly under following conditions:— ...

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  10. OPINIONS OF THE IRISH-AMERICAN PRESS.

    The "Citizen" quotes from other of Irish-American opinion voicing the universal repudiation of tho Clan-na-Guel dodge. For ...

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  11. A Cat on the Elizabeth's Guns.

    A UNIT OF A "CAT SQUADRON" ABOARD THE QUEEN ELIZABETH: THE SHIP'S PET ON ONE OF HER AFT 15-INCH GUNS. The groat super-Dreadnought Queen Ellzcbcth, which figured so prominently in the naval operations at the Dardunollos, who reported as back with the Grand Fleot last September, some months before the evacuation of Gallipoli. Describing the first "Anzac" landing on Galllpoll, Mr. [?] Bartlott wrote: "Seven warships had moved in close to the shore, whilst the Queen Elisabeth, farther out, acted as a kind of chaperon to the lot. . ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. GAME THEY DIDN'T WANT.

    Some men belonging to one of the battalions of the King's Liverpool Regiment are billeted in an empty house, and have to sleep on a straw mattress ...

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  13. "THE CHICAGO CITIZEN."

    The "Chicago Citizen" of March 4 contains another batch of letters discussing the Clan-na-Gael scheme to run a pro-German demonstration in ...

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  14. THE MAILS.

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  15. IRISH EX-ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S VIEW.

    The Hon. M. T. Maloney, former Attorney-General, State of Illinois, is one of those who responded to the "Citizen's" request for a statement of ...

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