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  4. TROUBLED IRELAND

    A communique issued from Dublin officially announces the execution of the three leaders of the movement and says that the trials of other prisoners are proceeding. Three of the signatories to the rebel proclamation are still ...

    Article : 438 words
  5. "CAN STAY FOR YEARS"

    On the second reading of the Military Service Bill in the House of Commons Mr. Holt (Liberal) moved the rejection of the measure. Mr. Lees Smith (Liberal) who appeared ...

    Article : 304 words
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  7. DEAD MAN'S HILL

    The Paris official message issued this afternoon reports a violent bombardment west of the River Meuse and hand-grenade fighting along the Avocourt Wood positions. ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. BRITISH SUBMARINE'S FEAT

    A Copenhagen newspaper relates a thrilling feat by a British submarine, the news of which has hitherto been kept secret. On October 17 a German mine-sweeping ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. PARIS CONFERENCE

    Mr. Hughes has been officially notified that the Paris Conference has been fixed for June 5. He regards it as imperative that he should remain here, but he leaves himself ...

    Article : 126 words
  10. HOT WHILE IT LASTED.

    The armed collier Wandle, which fought a submarine and came out of the ordeal with flying colors, was enthusiastically greeted by a large crowd as she came up the Thames ...

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  11. MARRIED AND UNMARRIED

    The Compulsion Bill consists of 14 clauses. It is entitled the Military Service Act, 1916. It defines eligibles as every male British subject who has attained the age of 18 years but ...

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  12. HERO OF A BOOK

    Messrs. C. Arthur Pearson, Ltd., have issued a shilling book, entitled, W. M, Hughes, the Strong Man of Australia, which is widely displayed on the city bookstalls to-day. The ...

    Article : 175 words
  13. REBELS MISSED A CHANCE

    No aliens are allowed to land in Ireland without permits, and all travellers between England and Ireland must carry identification papers. ...

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  14. APOLOGETIC ASQUITH

    The Unionist War Committee entertained Sir Edward Carson at luncheon at the Hotel Cecil to-day. Lord Milner, who presided, eulogised the ...

    Article : 206 words
  15. ONE OF THE BEST

    The Zeppelin L20 is a total wreck four miles from Stavanger, on the Norwegian coast. Flying slowly and low, she reached the land about noon on Tuesday and ...

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  16. SURRENDERED WITH HONOR

    Replying to Lord Beresford in the House of Lords, Lord Kitchener said that the surrender of Kut-el-Amara had not discredited either the British or the Indian armies. ...

    Article : 155 words
  17. GROUP SYSTEM RE-OPENED

    The War Office announces that the group system has been re-opened. A new group called Group A, has been formed for those born in 1898, and will open ...

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  18. A.N.A. CAMPAIGN

    The board of directors of the Australian Natives Association has instituted a campaign in favor of compulsory military service, and is having a petition signed for ...

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  19. CASUALTIES IN IRELAND

    Replying to a question by Lord Midleton in the House of Lords, Lord Kitchener said that the Government would shortly publish a list of the Irish rebellion casualties among the ...

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  20. A YEAR AGO

    The third Australian casualty list in connection with the fighting at Gallipoli contains 58 names and brings the total of killed and wounded to 154. ...

    Article : 161 words
  21. DEBT TO ARMY AND NAVY

    In a message to the youth of the Empire Mr. Hughes reminds them that they owe all things, liberty, opportunity, oven life itself, to the glorious self-sacrifices of the Army ...

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  22. OFFICIAL INQUIRY

    Mr. Asquith, in answer to a question in the House of Commons, said that all appropriate measures had been taken to deal with the rebellion and those responsible for ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S SYMPATHY

    On May 1 the Governor-General sent the following cable to the Secretary of State for the Colonics:-- "I would be glad if the following ...

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  24. DEAL RAIDERS

    The aeroplane raider that passed over Deal, on the Kent coast, dropped bombs on different parts of the town over a radius of a mile and a half. ...

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  25. GENEROUS NEW SOUTH WALES

    During the Paris Commercial Conference the delegates, numbering nearly 200, voted their thanks amidst applause to the people of New South Wales for their generosity to ...

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  26. GERMANY'S REPLY

    The Central News Agency says that it is asserted in Government circles in New York that Mr. Gerard, United States Ambassador in Berlin, will be immediately recalled unless ...

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