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  5. SIMPLE LIFE AT WINDSOR

    After dinner at Windsor Castle on Monday night the King took Mr. Hughes into the library, where they smoked cigars and talked for a long time. ...

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  7. CONSCRIPTION

    Replying to a deputation today, Senator Ya[?]ce declined to commit the Government to policy conscription. ...

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  8. WEEPING SHELLS

    The Paris official message issued this afternoon says:-- "Yesterday evening, after a lively bombardment with weeping shells, the enemy ...

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  9. REBEL LEADERS SHOT

    In the House of Commons tonight the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith announced that three of the Irish rebel leaders Pearce, Macdonagh, and Clarke, were court martialled and shot this morning. ...

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  10. HORRORS OF TREBIZOND

    Petrograd messages state that refugees from Trebizond tell terrible stories of the massacres of Armenians by the Turks before the town was evacuated. ...

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  11. BIRRELL RESIGNS

    Mr. Augustine Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, has resigned. ...

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  12. UNDERESTIMATED REBELS

    There was a striking scene in the House of Commons when Mr. Birrell announced his resignation. He admitted that he had underestimated the Sinn Fein movement, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BLIND BOMB DROPPERS

    Tuesday's Zeppelin raid is attracting very little attention. Two airships at such a great height that they could not be seen were heard soaring over a Yorkshire city, and . ...

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  14. IRISH MEMBER EXCITED

    In the House of Commons Mr. Ginnell, Nationalist, greeted the Prime Minister's announcement of the court-martialling and shooting of three of the Irish rebel leaders ...

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  15. NEARER TO NORMAL

    The Irish telegraphs and telephones remain under military control. Normal conditions are gradually returning in the railway service, and two passenger trains went from ...

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  16. ANZACS IN LONDON

    The heads of the London police forces eulogise the Australian troops. They say that all the troops in the metropolis behave well generally, but the Australians are ...

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  17. STOPFORD AND SUVLA

    Mr. Tennant, Parliamentary Under Secretary for War, replying to a question in the House of Commons today, said that he understood that Lieutenant General Sir F. W. ...

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  18. CAME UNDER THE FLAG

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  19. THANKS TO THE TROOPS

    General Sir John Maxwell, Commander in Chief in Ireland, has issued a General Order thanking the troops for their splendid behavior during the trying conditions of ...

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  20. WAR ON MERCHANTMEN

    The Spanish steamer Vinifreda, 1441 tons, has been towed into Corunna. She was torpedoed without warning. One life was lost. The American vessel Brindilla, which was ...

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  21. A MAGNANIMOUS SPEECH

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalist Party, said that he was partly to blame, because he agreed with the view of Mr. ...

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  22. SPAIN'S NEUTRALITY

    The Spanish Government has notified that the police are under standing instructions to prevent any attempts to supply submarines from Spain. ...

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  23. BURNAGE'S BATTALION

    At a meeting of the 13th and 45th Battalions Comforts Committee, held at the depct, Manning Chambers, Pitt street, yesterday, at which Colonel Burnage was present, Mrs. ...

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  24. RELICS OF THE REBELLION

    According to a London message the leaders of the rebellion in Ireland issued special lists giving the prices at which necessaries were being supplied. The lists were printed under ...

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  25. APPOINTMENTS TO A.I.F.

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  26. A YEAR AGO

    The Allied forces at the Dardanelles have advanced and occupied Maidos. Troops have embarked on transports at Constantinople with the object of reinforcing ...

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