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Advertising : 86 wordsUnder ideal weather conditions and patronised by a liberal attendance the seventeenth annual Secondary Schools' Rowing Championship was decided ...
Article : 511 wordsIt is officially reported that RearAdmiral Fremantle's flagship Russell was mined and sunk In the Mediterranean. There are 124 men missing. ...
Article : 123 wordsAn Englishwoman relates that in Dublin on Monday all the morning armed and uniformed Shin Faners were walking in the city, but the ...
Article : 182 wordsSir Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) in an article in "Reynolds's," urges the consideration of the question of post-war ...
Article : 80 wordsA semi-official announcement states that there is every reason to believe that the battle of Verdun has ended, and that the check to the enemy's ...
Article : 42 wordsThe "Telegraaf" states that 60 British vessels participated in Monday's attack on Zeebrugge. These included 60 trawlers, which strewed mines in ...
Article : 44 wordsThe "Sunday Chronicle's" Dublin correspondent says that during the week-end many Shin, Faners arrived in Dublin, the holiday, the races, ...
Article : 667 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle's" Dublin representative wires: "On Thursday the rebels still held Jacob's biscuit factory, the roof of which commands the Castle. ...
Article : 113 wordsGerman newspapers are not allowed to comment on Sir Roger Casement's adventure on Ireland, but they quote Dutch press telegrams regarding the ...
Article : 106 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports: "The enemy on Friday morning attempted to "enter our trenches at two points north of Rochincourt, after exploding ...
Article : 123 wordsThe War Office asks for 10,000 skilled miners for tunnelling work on the various fronts. ...
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Family Notices : 822 wordsA German communique states: "Our warships destroyed a large British guard vessel on the Doggerbank," ...
Article : 33 wordsSackville-street is about the finest street in Dublin. In or about Sackville-street are nearly all the most important hotels and public buildings. ...
Article : 288 wordsProfessor Pazturck, of Stuttgart, protests against driving nails into images all over Germany, such as Hindenburg at Berlin, Von Tirpitz at ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Commander-in-Chief has issued the following communique:—"Operations in Dublin are proceeding satisfactorily. The organised forces of the ...
Article : 190 wordsMr. M'Dermott, a Trinity College student, states:— On returning from the races to Dublin on Monday we were warned ...
Article : 551 wordsA German submarine has been sunk on the east coast. The crew surrendered. Dutch newspapers state that the ...
Article : 161 wordsA "Turkish communique alleges: "Our forces," advancing towards the Suez Ganal, annibilated four enemy squadrons. We took some prisoners ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Minister for Defence, Mr. Pearce, stated to-day that he had received a communication through the Secretary for the Colonies from the ...
Article : 115 wordsThe War Office announces that an attempt was made on the night of the 24th to send a ship with supplies to the British besieged at Kut on the Tigris, ...
Article : 71 wordsAn official report states that the cordon is tightening around the rebels, who are confined within their barricades. Considerable damage has been ...
Article : 64 wordsA German submarine sank the British steamer Industry, which was unarmed. The Industry was bound for America. Her crew were left adrift in ...
Article : 160 wordsGeneral van der Venter, in command of the campaign against German EastAfrica, has liberated many Boer families in the Kilimanjaro region who ...
Article : 38 wordsGood results have been registered during the last few days from every "district interested in the Carnival. The most gratifying feature of the ...
Article : 692 wordsThe Treasury figures for the month of April disclose a substantial addition to the Government's steadily-increasing deficit. The expenditure for ...
Article : 53 wordsThe following message has been despatched by the Acting-Prime Minister to the Governor-General for transmission to the Secretary for Colonies: ...
Article : 82 wordsThe first boat from Dulbin Since the rebellion reached Holyhead yesterday. Many women were aboard. ...
Article : 13 wordsGreece persista in her refusal to allow the transport of Servian troops over Greek railways. The Entente Ministers await further instructions. ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. John Redmond. Leader of the Irish Nationalists, in an " interview, said: "My first feeling of hearing of the Shin Fane revolt was one of ...
Article : 222 wordsThe public will no doubt have learnt with feelings of gratitude during the week of the great magnanimity of the Bread Buccaneers. These ...
Article : 175 wordsThe match, between Fritz Maki (11.3½) and Mick King (11.3) was declared, a draw after 20 rounds had been fought. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe political situation is still obscure. A majority of the moderates deprecate Mr. Asquith, relinquishing the Premiership, fearing that it would ...
Article : 234 wordsA Zeppelin, flew over, a Kentish coastar towh on Thursday night, but did not drop any bombs, and departed after being met with heavy gunfire. ...
Article : 70 wordsThe city at night was in complete darkness, the lamps being out or smashed, and traffic-entirely ceased. At dawn reinforcements arrived, and ...
Article : 406 wordsLew Edwards, of England, defeated Charlie Burns, of Canada, at the Stadium to-night The lightweights put up a brisk and clever exhibition. ...
Article : 50 wordsYesterday's communique reports: "Several aerial battles occurred and a German aeroplane was brought down in the Fromezey district. Two others ...
Article : 92 words"The contest at the Stadium to-night betweeh Stone and "Quendreux. degenerated into a boxing lesson in which the latter was the pupil. In ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Shin Faners adopted masterly tactics by the seizure of the Post Office and Stephen's Green, as from kelly's corner they covered the ...
Article : 508 wordsWine and spirit merchants have had to raise prices to the trade on account of shortage, of-stocks, nearly all bulk lines being hardly procurable, ...
Article : 57 wordsIt is reported on good authority that Von [?]gel's papers contained details of the Dublin plot, and that the revelations therein contributed to ...
Article : 39 wordsT. M. Quinlan writes: "I think that Mr. Jim Larkin should be brought from the United States to answer his great share of guilt in this insane rioting, of ...
Article : 418 wordsHughie Mehegan the former lightweight champion boxer of Australia, enlisted yesterday and was sworn in as a private in the Expeditionary ...
Article : 31 wordsYesterday afternoon a young woman named Doris Cramond, employed at Hobbins' Cafe, in Barrack-street, was engaged in opening a bag of onions, ...
Article : 150 wordsMr. Hughes, yesterday toured Glasgow and spoke for an hour in the City. Chambers to a unique gathering of Scottish business men, masters of ...
Article : 269 wordsAt the Navy League demonstration last night in the Queen's Hall it was urged that the Government should institute more Vigorous and more ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Autumn Flower Show under, the auspices of the Horticultural Society of W.A. was opened in the Town Hall, Perth, yesterday, afternoon by Mr. P. ...
Article : 314 wordsCount Bernsdorff, the German Ambassador, admits that Von Igel's papers are not official, but claim's them on the ground "that they are an Embassy ...
Article : 80 wordsThe latest bulletin regarding Mr. F. C. Drury, who met with an accident while competing in the 10-mile motorcycle championship, on the Fremantle ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Mongolia's Victorian pears (Vicars) brought 15/ per case; the Bathurst Experimental Farm apples were mostly of excellent quality and ...
Article : 42 wordsThe "Express" and other Unionist newspapers not connected with the Northcliffe group censure Mr. Birrell, the Irish Secretary, or demand his ...
Article : 131 wordsGeneral Birdwood and Sir Newton Moore on Thursday, at Weymouth, inspected the men. The General, expressed himself pleased with the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsReuben Hawley, an Australian medi-cal-student, three years resident in England, has been fined for not presenting himself for military service. ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 30 Apr 1916, Page 1
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