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  4. A CHIREEFUL RUMOR.

    The “Glasgow Herald asserts that a basis of settlement of the affairs of Ireland has been reached. Leaders have agreed on an [?] ...

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  5. TITANIC BATTLE

    A semi-official message reads: The enemy’s powerful general operation against the whole of the mo[?]t Cumieres regon was followed ...

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  6. STOP PRESS

    General Cadorna reports:— The enemy made violent attacks in the Lagarina Valley, supported by a furious bombardment. The attacking ...

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  8. NO CONFERMATION OF THE STORY.

    There is no confirmation of the “Glasgow Herald’s story, though the general feeling is most hopeful. The Press Bureau announces that Mr ...

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  9. LORD KITCHENER’S GENEROUS OFFER.

    Mr. Tennant announced that Lord Kitchener would confer with any Commoner who desired to see him on war matters every Friday morning, and ...

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  10. A FRENCH SUCCESS.

    A communique reads “A brisk attack in the afernoon captured German work strongly [?] organised on the south west slopes of Mort ...

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  11. MR. BIRRELL’S MISTAKES.

    Lord French writes to Lord Hardinge that he felt the condition of Ireland was unsa[?]factory He interviewed Mr• Birnell early in February and Mr ...

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  12. WAR COMMITTEE CRTTICISED.

    In the House of Lords, Lord Beresford [?] the War Committee. The military and political conduct of the war did not appear to be successful. ...

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  13. MORE PEACE TALK

    It the House of Commons Sir A. B. Markham asked whether in view of D. Hollweg’s declaration that Germany was ready to make peace, and ...

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  14. NEWS FROM EAST AFRICA.

    An official message says General Smuts reports that on the Pangan[?] River a column reached the south end of pare mountain on the 29th and to ...

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  15. MORE ADMISSIONS AT IRISH INQUIRY.

    At the inquiry into the causes of the [?] revolt, Lord W[?]borne was recalled by Lord Hardinge’s commission. He said he signed all documents on ...

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  16. BRITAIN MUST CONSIDER THE MASSES.

    The Colonial Institute arranged a luncheon in honor of Mr. Ryan at the Hotel Cecil. General Hutton, in proposing the ...

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  17. ITALIAN ARISTOCRATS KILLED.

    Flight Liouts. Prince Difrasso and Count Negroni were killed owing to the fall of their biplane at Pisa. ...

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  18. [?]EMENDOUS BATTLES NEAR VERDUN

    A communique reads: There was force fighting all day all night from Mort Homme to the [?]euse. ...

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  19. GERMAN OFFICER’S DAMAGING ADMISSIONS.

    Earl Garmer, a feld [?] in the 243rd pomeranian regiment, while on patrol duty on the night of March 24. lost his way, and strayed in ...

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  20. GOOD ILUINUS

    A copyright message , to Australia and New Zealand says sir Ernest Shackleton is safe at the Falkland Islands. The Endurance and crew are an Elephant Island. ...

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  21. ROOSEVELT FOR THE ALLIES.

    Speaking at St. Lonis Mr. Roosevelt urging preparedness for any campaigh, denounced hyphenated americans as moral treason mongers. Mr ...

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  22. MR CHURCHILL AGAIN.

    During the debate on the army estimates Mr. Tennant said every effort would be made too increase the riffee strength by removing younger men ...

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  23. IS IT SWELLED HEAD.

    Herr von Heinken. director of the North German Lloyd Shipping Co,. declares that Germany can complacently await the threatened commercial ...

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  24. INTERESTING STATEMENTS IN PARLLAMENT.

    In the house of Commons Mr [?] since October, 1914, the Germans captured and took into German ports 195 neurtal ships laden ...

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  25. SHACKLETON’S MESSAGE.

    The “Daily Chronicle” publishes the following message from Sir Ernest Shackleton dated Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, 31st inst:—“I have ...

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  26. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT IN THE BALTIC.

    Details of the reported engagement in the Baltic show that four German warships, with torpedo boats and tra[?]lers, convoyed One Steeiners. ...

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  27. GERMANY WANTS MORE MONEY.

    The Reichstag next week will be asked to authorise a war loan of 12,000,000 marks. ...

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  28. DETAILS OF FIGHTING ON THE BRITISH FRONT.

    Though there is no official news of; hting on the Australian front, and though the Australians are not men [?]ned jn Sir Douglas Haig’s ...

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  29. IT’S AN ILL WIND.

    At the Nobel Explosive Company’s meeting the chairman said the original £100 shares were worth £3000, where £8500 was paid in dividends. ...

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  30. TO PAY THE PENALTY.

    Two natives were sentenced to be hanged for conspiring to throw a bomb at the Sultan on July 10. ...

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  31. STRIFE IN CHINA.

    Eight provinces, including Yunnan and Szesmuen, have proclaimed their independence. Shantung is in the hands of the rebels. ...

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  32. ANOTHER ZEPPEMIN DESTROYED,

    It is reported a Zeppelin collided with trees near Vales and was destroyed. ...

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  33. FACTS WHICH SPEAK VOLUMES.

    A German shipping record states that of 15 leading German shipping companies only three paid dividends for 1915—six, four, and two per cent, ...

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  34. IN THE BALKANS

    The Government is provisioning Ser[?]res and Drama via Kavalla. ...

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  36. ANOTHER INSULTS TO GREECE.

    A message, from Athens says a British flotilla bombarded petrol stocks at Hauplia. Many houses were burst. Greece has protested. ...

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  37. MOVEMENTS OF SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At London: Kumara; at St. john (Newfoundland), Lady Sibil For Coughs and Colds. never fails woods’ great peppermint Cure, ...

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  38. BOMBARDMENT OF EL ARISH.

    A Turkish communique says a hostile torpedoer and aeroplanes attacked El Arish on the 28th. (This place is about 100 miles east ...

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