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  4. RED CROSS SOCIETY

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  5. RETURNING WOUNDED SOLDIERS

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  6. 3000 PRISONERS TAKEN.

    It is estimated that 3000 out of the 15,000 who participated in the Irish revolt have already been made prisoners. The rest of the rebels escaped in civilian ...

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  7. GENERAL COMPULSION

    As foreshadowed on Tuesday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), introduced in the House of Commons on Wednesday a bill to provide for ...

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  8. DUBLIN REVOLT.

    Summary treatment has been accorded the ringleaders in the illfated Dublin rebellion. It is announced that Pearse, Clarke ...

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  9. OFFICERS' RESOURCEFULNESS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that the quick decision of Colonel Strapping, an Irish officer, largely contributed to the tranquility in the north of Ireland. At ...

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  10. CONSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN.

    A deputation representing the municipal councils of Victoria waited on Senator Pearce to-day, to urge that conscription be introduced in the ...

    Article : 503 words
  11. BALLARAT EAST BRANCH.

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  12. PLOTTING IN AMERICA.

    John Devoy, editor of the "Gaelic-American," published in New York, has been indicted on a charge of being implicated with Captain von Papen (formerly ...

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  13. TROOPS THANKED.

    General Sir John Maxwell, commander of the Government forces in Ireland has expressed his thanks to the officers and men under his command for their ...

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  14. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Lieut,-General Smuts, in command of the British force invading he northern region of German East Africa reports:—"Rains have set in with great violence. ...

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  15. VERDUN FIGHTING.

    An official communique says: There was a violent bombardment at Avo-court, at the end of the afternoon. Our troops by a brilliaht assault, carried ...

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  16. MR. BIRRELL RESIGNS.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland, Mr. Augustine Birrell, whose administration of Irish affairs has been severely criticised in some quarters since the Sinn ...

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  17. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    Lord Newton (Postmaster-General in the Coalition Ministry), in an interview in London with an American press correspondent, praises the work of American ...

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  18. ACTIVITY IN BELGIUM.

    Great activity prevails in the German lines in Belgium Numerous troop trains are passing. Reserves are encamped at the chief railway ...

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  19. WALLACE AND DISTRICT BRANCH

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  20. WOUNDED PRISONERS.

    It is stated officially that Germany has accepted the British proposal to transfer to Switzerland British wounded from Germany and German wound ...

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  21. LORD KITCHENER CRITICISED.

    A phrase in Sir Edward Carson's speech in the House of Commons created a sensation. "When," he said. "I entered the ...

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  22. FRENCH AIRMAN'S EXPLOITS

    Sergeant-Piolt Grandscigne, of the French aviation service is the hero of several recent exploits in the air, including the attack by French and ...

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  23. PROBABLE SUCCESSOR MENTIONED

    General belief in the Lobby is that a Liberal must succeed Mr. Birrell as since 1906 Mr. Redmond has been the real instigator in most matters of Irish ...

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  24. SOLDIERS' CLUB FUND.

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  25. COMMONWEALTH QUESTIONS.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan), has conferred in London with the Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) regarding sugar, metals, and ...

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  26. BUNINYONG COUNCIL'S ACTION.

    Unanimous support was given at yesterday's meeting of the Buninyong Shire Council to the movement started by the Australian Natives' Association and the ...

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  27. MAY DAY IN GERMANY.

    An Amsterdam message states that a mob consisting mostly of working, women assembled in the Potsdammer Platz, in Berlin, on May Day, and ...

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  28. BALLARAT EAST MEN.

    The first half-yearly meeting of the men's section of the Ballarat East branch of the Red Cross Society was held at the Ballarat Library, Barkly ...

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  29. SOCIALIST LEADER ARRESTED.

    A Berlin telegram says that during the May day demonstrations Dr. Liebknecht was arrested, and will probably be handed over to the military ...

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  30. BILL IN COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Long, referring to the time-expired men, said that it was necessary to use all the material at the disposal of the ...

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  31. INCIDENT AT CORK.

    When the Sinn Feiners there received an ultimatum to surrender arms at noon on Saturday, troops placed machine-gans in sight, of the Sinn Fein headquarters ...

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  32. GIFT OF AEROPLANES.

    The Overseas Club, to mark Empire Day (23rd May) is presenting the Royal Flying Corps with six aeroplanes. Since last Empire Day 68 aeroplanes ...

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  33. ANOTHER ZEPPELIN RAID.

    Two Zeppelins on Tuesday night dropped six or eight bombs on two areas of a Yorkshire town. One bomb fell in the middle of a road, and the buildings ...

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  34. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    Advance indications of the German reply to the last American Note—described as a "virtual ultimatum," on the submarine question, show that the ...

    Article : 93 words
  35. QUEENSLAND'S PREMIER.

    Mr. T. J. Ryan, Premier, of Queensland, interviewed the Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. A. Bonar Law) in London on Wednesday. ...

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  36. VIEWS OF BENDIGO DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    The circular issued by the Australian Natives' Association, asking municipalities to urge the Government to bring in compulsory military service without ...

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  37. TRIAL BY COURT MARTIAL.

    The Irish rebels are being tried by field court-martial under the Defence of the Realm Act. Those rebels whose cases are not taken immediately will be ...

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  38. SIX AIRSHIPS ENGAGED.

    It is officially stated that six Zeppelins participated in the raid on Tuesday. Reports from Rattray Head to Norfolk, indicate that there were a ...

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  39. LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The London Chamber of Commerce has carried a resolution requesting all Austro-German members, including those who are naturalised British ...

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  40. Y.M.C.A. IN CAMP.

    The new Y.M.C.A. building at the camp is now approaching completion and the opening has been fixed for Wednesday next. The Mayor of Ballarat ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND OFFICES.

    Six hundred people attended the reception given by Sir Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) on Wednesday to mark the opening of the ...

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  42. SITUATION QUIET.

    The latest Irish communique says that the situation in Ireland is quiet. Arrests and the collection of arms are proceeding satisfactorily. ...

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  43. ARBITRATION DECLINED.

    The "Central News" "Washington correspondent says that President Wilson has declined the Kaiser's proposal to arbitrate on the submarine question ...

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  44. ZEPPELIN DESTROYED.

    Zeppelin L20 was destroyed near Stavanger during a storm. The commander and four of the crew were rescued. The fate of the rest in unknown. ...

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  45. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

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  46. SHIPBUILDING ACTIVITY.

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Curzon said that it was an encouraging fact that the number of merchant vessels sunk by the enemy had been ...

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  47. EXPLOSION AT LA ROCHELLE.

    An explosion at the Government chemical works at La Rochelle set fire to five neighboring factories. The explosion was heard 30 miles away. One ...

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  48. DEAD IN DUBLIN HOSPITAL.

    The dead at the Dublin Hospital include 66 soldiers and 122 rebels and civilians. The buildings which have been destroyed or damaged number 172. ...

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  49. AEROPLANE OVER DEAL.

    It is officially announced that a hostile aeroplane threw six bombs on the Deal railway station, in Kent, on Wednesday afternoon. Several houses ...

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  50. MANY BODIES UNBURIED.

    The newspapers in Dublin are re-appearing, but the city is without gas or trams the rebels having destroyed the power works. The collection and burial ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN AVIATION UNIT.

    It is announced that with a view to the completion of their training, some members of the Australian aviation unit are coming to England. ...

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  54. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    It is announced that the Allied economic conference will open on 5th June. ...

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  55. DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    Mr. Herbert Samuel writes that the Government is in favor of the Daylight Saving Bill. ...

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