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  5. THE REFERENDUM

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  6. THE DUBLIN REVOLT.

    Two Tralee Bay pilots have been arrested on suspicion that they helped Sir Roger Casement. ...

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  7. FRIGHTFUL STRUGGLES

    A communique reads:— infantry actions continued east of more Homme. “Artillery stopped troops from ...

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  8. THE AIR SERVICE.

    In the House of Lords the air debate was continued. Lord Galway said they had to think after 21 months if it was necessary to ...

    Article : 330 words
  9. GUILTY OF COMPLICITY.

    A court-martial has found John Mc-Neill, president of the Sinn Fein volunteers, guilty of complicity in the Dublin rising Sentence has been ...

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  10. A CAPTAIN SENTENCED.

    Captain James White, son of the late Field Marshal Sir George White, was charged at Aberdare with having been concerned in a plot to bring out the ...

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  11. ITALIANS ADMIT GREAT PRESSURE.

    A Communique reads:— There was a furious bombardment of the Largarina Valley. Elsewhere minor Austrian attacks were repulsed ...

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  12. PEACE DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT.

    A remarkable debate arose in Parliament during the credit vote discussion. Mr. Ponsonby (Lit) declared the House of commons was entitled to ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND AND MR. REDMOND

    At the Junchen to Mr. Ryan, the latter presented to Mr. Redmond the Queensland Irish Association’s address. and said Queensland had ...

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  14. NOTABLE AUSTRIAN SUCCESSES CLAIMED.

    An Austrian communique reads:— '“Our troops are advancing on both sides of the Sugana valley. “The enemy precipitately ...

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  15. A JUST COMPLAINT.

    The “Westminster Gazette” Complains of the scantiness of the British official reports from the western front, and contrasts them with French ...

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  16. TERRIFIC STRUGGLE NEAR VERDUN.

    A communique reads:— The Germans, under cover of a gas [?]tain attacked westward of Navain. “Our curtain fire drove them back ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND’S PREMIER.

    The Nationalists entertained Mr. Ryan at luncheon at the House of Commons. Mr. Redmond presided. ...

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  18. THE AUSTRIAN OFFENSIVE

    An Austrian officer states 350,000 Austrians participated in the Trenton offensive, using 2/900 gums, inculding 16[?] inch mortars and 16-inch ...

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  19. THE PARIS CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Norton Griffiths intends to ask whether in view of the suggested post ponement of the Paris Conference Mr. Asquith is asking the Commonwealth ...

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  20. LAND SETTLEMENT FOR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.

    Mr. Asquith has announced that Lord Selborne will introduce in the House of Lords to-morrow a bill providing for land settlement for soldiers. ...

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  21. TRAITOROUS MONTENEGRIN PRINCE.

    King Nicholas writes strongly disapproving of Prince Mirko’s visit to Vienna. He hastens to assure the Allies that his son does not possess an ...

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  22. AN IMPERIAL UNION.

    The Council of the British Empire League with Lord Devonshire presiding resolved that the best way of finding out whether Imperial Union is possible ...

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  23. MINING ACCCIDENT

    Just as we were going to press we were informed that a terrible accident had occurred at the Great Boulder mine this afternoon. The mine officiate ...

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  24. MY RECAPTURE DOUAUMONT PORT.

    An official message says: — After desperate fighting two divi[?] of Bavarians recaptured Douau[?] fort.” ...

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  25. BRITISH PRISONERS BADLY FED.

    Mr. H. J. Tennant, Under-Secretary for War, stated in the House of Commons that evidence of returned prisoners showed that Germany had not ...

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  26. A GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    German communique reads: — Strong English forces repeatedly [?]acked our new positions south-west Givenchy. a few penetrated our ...

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  27. GERMAN SUBMARINE HEAVILY DAMAGED.

    Submarine [?]22 collided with a mine and was heavily damaged aft. It was towed to Ostend. ...

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  28. GOVERNMENT ARRANGEMENT WITH LABOR.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Walter Long said that in order to avoid industrial compulsion, but with a view to securing all possible recruits, it bad ...

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  29. PRINCE VON BUELOW GOES TO AMERICA.

    The Exchange Telegraph Company states that Prince von Buelow is going to Washington on a special mission. He will probably remain as Ambassador. ...

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  31. SAFE PASSAGE FOE GERMAN GOODS.

    Questioned in the House of' Commons, Lord Robert Cecil denied that Britain had consented to a safe passage for 15,000 tons of German dye ...

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  32. COLONIALS IN ENGLAND.

    At Sir. Ryan’s luncheon Mr. Redmond said he hoped the result of recent events might not only do good but unexpected good, though he could ...

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  33. ON THE BRITISH FRONT.

    [?]ir Douglas Haig reports: — Small parties of Britishers pushed [?]ward at Vimy Ridge and engaged [?]hand to hand fighting. ...

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