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  6. NO CIVIL TRIAL

    Last night's London Gazette proclaimed the suspension in Ireland of Section I of the Defence of the Realm Act, which confers upon British subjects charged under the Act the right of civil trial and fines. ...

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  7. AIR EXPLOITS

    The Paris official message issued this afternoon was as follows:-- "During yesterday's attack north of the Aisne we captured a small wood, south of ...

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  8. LITTLE DAMAGE

    The War Office announces that yesterday's bombardment of Lowestoft and Yarmouth began at ten minutes past 4 and lasted for half an hour. ...

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  9. ZEEBRUGGE ATTACK

    The German version of the British attack on Zeebrugge says:--"Strong enemy forces consisting of monitors, and largo and small steamers appeared off the coast of Flanders ...

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  10. ACTION AGAINST REBELS

    Sir Edward Carson, Irish Unionist, asked in the House of Commons today whether the news from Ireland regarding the conditions there was being censored. ...

    Article : 326 words
  11. MUCH BROKEN GLASS

    The War Office states that no fresh facts are available concerning last night's air raid. The Thames estuary was visited, and more than 100 bombs were dropped, but there ...

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  12. CLAN MACLEOD'S END

    Captain Southward, who has returned from Algiers, on the North African coast, where be, was in hospital for four months recovering from shell fire wounds, describes the ...

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  13. GERMAN CLAIMS

    A German wireless message fantastically describes last night's Zeppelin raid, saying:-- London, Colchester, Blackwater, and Ramsgate were attacked. ...

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  14. REBE STRONGHOLD

    In the House of Lords today Lord Lansdowne, Minister without portfolio, said that the German vessel which was disguised as a Dutch trader blew herself up after her ...

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  15. SUBMARINE CRISIS

    The German American situation is uncertain. The German public is affronted at the directness and outspokenness revealed by the full text of the Note, regarding it as ...

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  16. "CRIME AGAINST IRELAND"

    "It is a crime from every point of view " declared Archbishop Carr today, referring to the Dublin rebellion, "It is a crime" against tho loyalty of ...

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  17. ALL THE MEN REQUIRED

    The House of Commons was in secret session again yesterday. It is officially stated that Mr. Asquith, replying to Sir Edward Carson, said that the ...

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  18. NOT HALF-WAY TO T0WNSHEND

    Lord Islington stated in the House of Lords yesterday that the British had advanced seven or eight miles along the northern bank of the Tigris, and ten miles along the ...

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  19. "A MERE PARODY"

    Widespread press comments on the revolt in Ireland agree that it was inspired by Germany. The Times says:--"The Germans always ...

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  20. A YEAR AGO

    The Allies have landed troops on Gallipoli. Serious opposition was encountered, but the disembarkation of the army was completely successful. ...

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  21. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    The men of H.M.A.S. Australia wired Mr. Fisher joining in the congratulations on Anzac Day. They added that they regretted they were not able to participate, but they ...

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  22. HIBERNIANS' ABHORRENCE

    At the annual conference of New Zealand Hibernians it was unanimously resolved to send the following cable to Mr. J. E. Redmond:—-- ...

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  23. (From Our Special Representative)

    The Manchester Guardian remarks:--"German support appears to be behind the revolt. Monday's Zeppelin raid and the attack on Lowestoft were obviously related to the ...

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