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  4. SERIOUS POSITION IN IRELAND

    A Dublin yacht on Sunday morning landed 2500 rifles and 170,000 rounds of ammunition. The Nationalist volunteers meanwhile cut the telegraph ...

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  5. THE CLOUD OF WAR

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sirf Edward Grey, in reply to Mr. Bonar Law, said if the dispute wre confined to Austria and Servia Britain would ...

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  6. MEXICO

    General Carranza announces that When he secures power he will not recognise Huerta’s financial obligations. Huerta is reported to have given the ...

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  7. TRAINS COLLIDE

    A sensational head-on collision occurred at Wellington trucking yards early this morning, when two engines crashed into each other, doing ...

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  8. TRAP LAID

    Peter Mill, a cleaner, employed at the Y.M.C.A., appeared before the City Court this morning in connection with alleged thefts at the Associations rooms ...

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  9. PRIESTS AND PEACE.

    When the news reached Belfast the priests paraded the Nationalists’ quarters and exhorted the people to remain quiet. ...

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  10. THE FEAR OF THE SERVIANS.

    A proclamation was issued yesterday advising the Servians to remain in their homes and promising that the army would defend the country. ...

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  11. DOMINION TRADE

    The Canadian Trade Commissioner in Melbourne reports that the Australian ——Canadian trade had been reduced by £5000 during the past year. ...

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  12. SCENES IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Birrell in reply to Mr. Redmond said Mr. Harrel, assistant-Commissioner of Police requistioned the military on his own responsibility. Mr. Harrel ...

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  13. MR. REDMOND ATTACKS GOVERNMENT.

    In moving the adjournment to discuss the situation at Dublin Mr. Redmond said no attempt had been made to disarm Ulster volunteers. He ...

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  14. STOCK EXCHANGE DEMORALISED

    The Stock Exchange has become demoralised Consols touched as low as 71 which is a record. On the sensational continental telegrams arriving, they ...

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  15. BISLEY MATCHES.

    In the Grand Aggregate, M’Aliston (S.A.) is third with 311; Jameson (.N.S.W.), eleventh with 310; Halliday (Q.) thirteenth with 307; Cross (Vic.), ...

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  16. SCENE IN CELL

    Mary Bradford, a middle-aged woman, who was arrested last night on charges of drunkenness and using obscene language, made three ...

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  17. MOB ATTACK THE SOLDIERS.

    When the Scottish Borderers reached Dublin from Clontarf a hostile crowd met the soldiers in Bachelor’s Walk and made a fierce and determined ...

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  18. DEMONSTRATIONS IN BERLIN.

    Demonstrations were renewed at Unter der Linden. A procession passing the British Embassy cried: “Down with England!” ...

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  19. ALL EYES ON ENGLAND.

    The “Novoe Vremya” says that, if Servia is attacked, it means war with Russia, in which France will automatically join, and possibly England. ...

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  20. EATEN BY MICE

    Mrs Jane McNamara (60), who lived alone in a small cottage which was her own property, in Wilson-street Newtown, had not been seen by any of ...

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  21. MR. BIRRELL’S STATEMENT.

    Mr. Birrell’s statement has created a sensation in the lobbies, but the European in the crisis overshadows that at Dublin. ...

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  22. LOOKING FOR SCAPEGRACE.

    Mr. Bonar Law said the Government were trying to find a scapegoat to save themselves. They condemned Harrel Thialless. ...

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  23. RUN ON THE BANK.

    There was a run on some of the Savings Banks, but this quickly subsided. One of the great Banks declined to pay in gold and suggested that the ...

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  24. AN INTENSE FEELING.

    The Nationalist feeling in Dublin is intense. All soldiers have been confined to the barracks and the Scottish Borderers ...

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  25. SCULLING

    Paddon is improving, and his staleness has almost disappeared. Accompanied by Kemp he sculled eight miles, the last four being hard ...

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  26. GERMAN AND ITALIAN LOYALTY.

    A Reuter’s message from Vienna says it has been officially announced there that Italy spontaneously informed Austria that in the event of an ...

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  27. THE KAISER HAS BIG RECEPTION

    The Kaiser was tumultuously welcomed at Kiel. He proceeded to Berlin. The high sea fleet stopped in the North Sea for exercise and then return ...

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  28. MINE ON FIRE

    Neath colliery, near Cessnock, on the South Maitland coal fields, is on fire. Latest particulars show that both shafts have been completely sealed, and ...

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  29. WHAT THE CROWD THOUGHT.

    It is now stated that the crowd renamed near the soldiers believing they had only blank cartrigdes. ...

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  30. HAS THE WAR COMMENCED?

    Telegram from Vienna state that the Servians have blown up the bridge across the Danube and opened fire near Temistkubin. ...

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  31. THE IRISH MEET.

    Mr. John Redmond presided over a meeting of Nationalists in the Commons. It is understood they decided not to oppose the Amending Bill on the ...

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  32. PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Patriotic demonstrations continue throughout Austria-Hungary. In Vienna processions parade the streets, waving black and yellow flags and ...

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  33. MOTION TALKED OUT.

    Lord Robert Cecil moved the closure of the debate which was defeated by 249 votes to 217 votes. The motion was then talked out. ...

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  35. RIFLES BURIED.

    When the Nationalist volunteers were ordered to disarm they handed their rifles to residents living in Dublin Bay, who buried them. The ...

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  36. THE SERVIAN REPLY.

    The semi-official “Communique” states that the Servian reply was intended to create a false impression. While apparently complying with the ...

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  37. DUBLIN POLICE COMMISSIONER RESIGNS.

    Sir J. Ross, the Chief Commissioner of the Dublin police, has resigned. He was accused of partisanship in the matter of the Dublin scenes. ...

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  38. MR. ASQUITH’S—STATEMENT.

    In the House of Commons to-night Mr. J. Redmond moved the adjournment in order to discuss the position at Dublin. ...

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  39. HOW THE STRUGGLE OCCURRED.

    Mr. Figgis, a well-known writer, who is attached to the Nationalist Volunteers, states he told Harrel when the later demanded every rifle that it was ...

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  40. SERVIAN MOBILISATION.

    Servia is making active preparations for the invasion that is believed to be inevitable. The Crown Prince has ordered a general mobilisation; and the ...

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  42. THE EFFECT IN RUSSIA.

    Animated by a general patriotic outburst all the strikers have resumed work. ...

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