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  5. THE DUBLIN RISING.

    A Berlin communique asserts that strong English attacks south of La Bassee have been repulsed after severed hand-to-hand fighting. ...

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  6. DUBLIN UPRISING.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday the Prime Minster (Mr Asquith) read a statement declaring that troops had occupied Liberty ...

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  7. MR. HUGHES AT EDINBURGH

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) attended at Edinburgh University on Wednesday to receive an honorary Doctorship of Laws ...

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  8. NEWS IN AMERICA

    It is stated from Washington that a cypher message was received in New York on Sunday indicating that a revolt had started in Ireland and asking ...

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  9. THREAT TO AMBASSADOR.

    The British Ambassador to the United States (Sir Cecil Spring-Rice) has received an anonymous letter thra[?]ning death to himself and every British ...

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  10. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE.

    It was decided by the United Irish League of Melbourne at a hastily summoned meeting held at the Celtic Club on Wednesday evening to cable the ...

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  11. GERMAN NAVAL RAID.

    A detailed official report has been issued of the naval paid on Lowestoft and Yarmouth, in Suffolk, on Tuesday morning. The bombardment was begun at 4 ...

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  12. H.A.C.B.S. DISCUSSION.

    Reference to the disturbance was made to-day at the annual district meeting of the Hibernian-Australian Catholic Benefit Society, Victoria District. Br ...

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  13. HUN ATTACK STOPPED.

    An official communique says:—The Germans attempted to debouch against our positions north of Senones in Lorraine. The attack was stopped by ...

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  14. FIND AT TRALEE.

    "Freeman's Journal" on Monday published Tralee news that a collapsible boat containing a large quantity of arms and ammunition had been seized ...

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  15. GENERAL HAIC'S REPORT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that as a result of an aerial fight we brought down an enemy aeroplane in our lines. The occupants were killed. ...

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  16. ARCHBISHOP'S CARR'S VIEW.

    "It is a crime from every point of view," declared Dr T. J. Carr, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, when asked to-day if he was ...

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  17. EAST OF SUEZ.

    An official statement says that the lighting which occurred at Katia (east of the Suez Canal) on Sunday was conducted by the British against greatly ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN EFFORTS APPRECIATED.

    Mr Hughes's party included Mr Andrew Fisher, the Australian High Commissioner. The Lord Provost entertained a large number of guests at ...

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  19. FRENCH ACTIVE.

    A Paris communique intimates that a French aeroplane shelled and struck a Zeppelin airship at a height of 4000 metres (13,000 feet), off Zeebrugge. ...

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  20. WORKERS AND WAR.

    It is officially stated that the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) the Secretary for the Colonies (Mr Bonar Law), and the Secretary for War (Earl Kitchener) have ...

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  21. SHELLING AT LONG RANGE.

    Advices from Lowestoft state that the enemy ships were not seen and they must, therefore, have fired at long range. The warships appeared ...

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  22. MERCHANT SHIPS.

    The American Department of State in defining the attitude of the United States towards armed merchantmen has issued a statement upholding the ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    An official announcement shows that the casualties which resulted from the terrific explosion which occurred at a Kent powder factory on 4th April, ...

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  24. BERLIN'S BOASTS.

    A German communique, received via Amsterdam, asserts:—"After bombarding with good success Yarmouth and Lowestoft, our ...

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  25. SECRET SESSION.

    The House of Commons, resumed its secret session on Wednesday afternoon. ...

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  26. BASIS OF PROPOSALS.

    There is the best authority for believing that the recruiting proposals announced by the Government during Tuesday's secret sitting (providing for the ...

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  27. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

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  28. GUN RUNNING ATTEMPT.

    The German vessel engaged in the attempt to land rifles in Ireland was manned by 20 picked German naval men. The cargo consisted of 20,000 ...

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  29. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" declares that Mr Gerard, the American Ambassador in Berlin, had a long conference with Dr Bethmann von Hollwegg, he ...

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  30. WISH LEAGUE'S ATTITUDE.

    That the outbreak was fomented by a body of men who were perpetually against the Government and who were principally irresponsibles is the opinion ...

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  31. A HAIL OF SHELLS.

    Several houses destroyed at Lowestoft were uninhabited. A fishing smack just after dawn noticed four biggish ships, and a lot of smaller craft ...

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  32. COMPULSIONISTS DISSATISFIED.

    The Unionist War Committee, Sir Edward Carson presiding has met, and passed a resolution placing on record its dissatisfaction at the delay involved by ...

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  33. THE BRITISH BLOCKADE.

    The British reply to the American protest against the Allies' interference with neutral made contends that the practices are judicially sound and valid. The ...

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  34. ZEPPELINS FAIL

    An official report states that the Zeppelin raiders over Kent and Essex dropped over 100 bombs in the Thames estuary last night (Tuesday). ...

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  35. ANZAC DAY IN EGYPT.

    St. Mark's Church at Alexandria was crowded on Tuesday for the simple, but touching, service which was held to commemorate the landing of the troops on ...

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  36. GOVERNMENT RECRUITING PROPOSALS.

    An official statement says that in the House of Commons, in reply to Sir Edward Carson, Mr Asquith made it clear that the Government recruiting ...

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  37. CONSCRIPTION.

    The Bendigo branch of the Australian Natives' Association to-night discussed the following resolution, moved by Mr A. J. Hampson, M.H.R., "that ...

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  39. ARREST OF CASEMENT.

    Speaking with reference to the arrest of Sir Roger Ch[?]t the Marquis of Lansdowne (Minster without partfolio) stated in the House of Lords in ...

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