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  4. GOSFORD RACES.

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  7. READY FOR WAR.

    The City Council is perfecting, arrangements to meet any possibility of North Sydney continuing to stand in the way of the introduction of electric lighting into the northern ...

    Article : 456 words
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  9. SHIP ARRESTED.

    The steamer Roma, immediately after her arrival at Ayr, Scotland, from Lame, was hoarded by the police authorities and arrested. It is believed that the vessel took ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. MARTIAL LAW.

    Major-General Sir Cecil F. Nevil Macready, who has been director of personal, services at the War Office since 1910 arrived in Belfast on Sunday. He has taken up the duties of ...

    Article : 83 words
  11. "UNPRECEDENTED OUTRAGE."

    The scene in the lobbies of the Commons and in the House itself yesterday was one of our greatest animation. All sorts of alarmist rumors were abroad ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PLURAL VOTING BILL.

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  13. KING'S AUDIENCE.

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, had an audience with the King yesterday afternoon. There was a meeting of the Cabinet in the evening. ...

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  14. REGULAR TROOPS.

    The regiments of regular troops at Belfast and Curragh are confined to barracks. They have received no orders to move, but there is excitement and activity in the ...

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  15. DESTROYERS' VIGIL.

    Torpedo-boat destroyers are patrolling the coastline of Antrim and Down ...

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  16. WEAPONS OF WAR.

    In order to render futile any attempt on the part of the Government to discover the rifles and ammunition which had been landed the Ulster gun-runners were kept busy right ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TROOPS READY.

    The regular troops at present located in Ireland are momentarily expecting marching orders. ...

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  18. GAOLED FOR SEDITION.

    The Minister for Justice, replying to representations urging the release of Harry Holland, who was sentenced to a year's imprisonment for sedition, states that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. LEGAL OPINION.

    According to legal opinion which has been obtained the Ulstermen, are not convictable of treason. They were merely preparing for a contingency. ...

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  20. UNDECIDED.

    King George, in view of the Home Rule crisis, is undecided about going to the Newmarket races. ...

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  21. DISAPPOINTED BRIDE.

    The disappearance of the bridegroom has caused another wedding to be "unavoidably held over." It was to have taken place at Newtown on Saturday afternoon. A number ...

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  22. COAST-GUARDSMAN'S DEATH.

    The Ulster volunteers are establishing a fund to aid the relatives of the coastguardsman who died from heart failure during the gun-running episode. ...

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  23. CARSON'S VISITOR.

    Lord Roberts paid a visit to Sir Edward Carson. ...

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  24. "WAY OF PEACE."

    Lord Kinnaird, presiding at a congress of the World's Evangelical Alliance, urged the members to offer a prayer to God to reveal to the Government the way of peace. ...

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  25. "TO THE LAST!"

    In the House of Lords the Marquis of Crewe, Secretary of State for India, replying to a question asked by the Marquis of Lansdowne, said that no instructions had been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. THE CABINET.

    Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalist Party, was called into consultation with the Cabinet last night. It is expected that the Ministry will make ...

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  27. WARSHIPS.

    Five warships have arrived at Larne, 17½ miles north of Belfast, and seven Dreadnoughts are now concentrated at Lamlash, a harbor on the south-east side of the Isle of ...

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  28. FULL INQUIRY WANTED.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain will, in the House. of Commons to-day, move on behalf of the Opposition:-- "That in view of the serious nature of ...

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  29. CABINET CONFERENCES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), the Attorney-General (Sir John Simon), and Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, had a conference yesterday ...

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  30. CADET DROPS DEAD.

    Immediately after, an inspection of troops by General Sir Ian Hamilton at Invercargill yesterday, Cadet M'Dermott dropped dead in the ranks. ...

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