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  6. IRELAND NEARLY QUIET

    Field-Marshal Lord French reports that Dublin is now quiet. Order has been restored at nearly all the country centres of conflict, and every where the rebels are rushing to give themselves up. Hundreds have been shipped to England, where they will be tried. It is expected that ...

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  7. CONSCRIPTION

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, announced in the House of Commons this afternoon that to-morrow he would introduce a new bill providing for immediate general ...

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  8. NEW PREMIER

    Mr. John Storey, member for Balmain, will be the next Premier of New South Wales, unless something quite unexpected happens. Caucus to-day unanimously selected him ...

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  9. MEN MUST BE PROVIDED

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Asquith said that, in view of the disapproval of the House of last week's bill, the Government had decided to invite the House to ...

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  10. THE ARCH-REBEL

    One who has known Sir Roger Casement since childhood and has watched his every move is firmly convinced that for the past five or six years "poor old Rod," as he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FIZZLING OUT

    Field-Marshal Lord French reports that all the rebels in Dublin have surrendered, and the city is now quiet. The provincial rebels are surrendering to ...

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  12. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND

    Mr. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, is to see Mr. Bonar Law to-day. He bears messages from, the Irish Association of Queensland to Mr. Redmond. He gathered the ...

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  13. HINDLE SLEEPS

    The doors of the Little Theatre were locked, bolted, and barred last night. No one was admitted--not even the actors. What promised to be the record audience of the ...

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  14. FIGHTING IN WEXFORD

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, stated in the House of Commons this afternoon that the Commander-in-Chief in Ireland had reported that Dublin was gradually reverting ...

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  15. OUTSIDE DUBLIN

    The Times correspondent at Drogheda states that slight disturbances continue on the outskirts, of Dublin. A body of Sinn Feiners visited Garristown. ...

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  16. A YEAR AGO

    A second casualty list, issued in connection with the landing of the Australians at Gallipoli, contains the names of 23 killed and 3[?] wounded. ...

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  17. PATRICK PEARCE--LEADER

    Pearce, whose Christian name is Patrick, is 36 years old. He is a barrister, and also headmaster of a boys' secondary school in Dublin. Of English descent, he was born in ...

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    Such of the cable news on this page as is so headed appeared in The Times, and is cabled to The Sim by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions given ...

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