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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,489 words
  3. THE IRISH REBELLION

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.40 p.m.—Mr. Asquith arrived at Dublin weary, and haggard. Troops guarded the quay. He drove slowly through the ...

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  4. FRENCH PROGRESS AT VERDUN

    The French have progressed in the vicinity of Hill 287. The enemy have now got back to Douaumont and S.E. of the fort they were repulsed with serious losses, also at Thiaumont farm where the French curtain of fire held them up. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS IN LONDON

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.35 p.m.—There was a gathering of 2,000 Australian and New Zealand troops in London to attend the Alexandra ...

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  6. ANGLO-AUSTRAUAN COMPANIES

    LONDON, Saturday,—6 p.m.—There is a strong feeling among the directors of Anglo-Australian companies that the excess profits tax in ...

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  7. AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Saturday, 4.5 p.m. — A correspondent, writing from the British Headquarters, says:—Since the first British Expeditionary ...

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  8. TWO MORE REBELS SHOT.

    LONDON, Saturday, 7.4 p.m.—Two more rebels, Connolly and M'Dermott, were shot to-day. ...

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  9. SATISFACTION IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.35 p.m.—There was intense satisfaction in London when it became known that the Government did not intend to accede ...

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  10. MR HUGHES IN LONDON

    LONDON, Saturday, 7.5 p.m.—The Prime Minister of Australia, Hon. W M. Hughes, again attended the metal conference yesterday. It is understood ...

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  11. "NO CONSCRIPTION" FELLOWSHIP

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.45 a.m.—The officials and committeemen of the "No Conscription Fellowship" have been summoned under the Defence of ...

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  12. "AMERICAN HORROR."

    WASHINGTON, Saturday, 12.40 p.m.—A resolution expressing the American peoples' horror, at the execution of Irish rebels was introduced in the ...

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  13. FIRES IN HUNGARY

    ZURICH, Saturday, 12.40 p.m.—It is reported that the Arad Exccsenzi flour mills—the largest in Hungary— containing enormous stocks of corn ...

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  14. PLEAS FOR CLEMENCY.

    LONDON, Saturday, 1.15 p.m.—The "Manchester Guardian" says that James Connolly and presumably Macdermott have now been sentenced to ...

    Article : 169 words
  15. NEWSPAPER PRESS FUND.

    The annual dinner of the Newspaper Press Fund at the Hotel Cecil was held this evening. Lord Derby presided, with Mr. Hughes at his right hand. A ...

    Article : 308 words
  16. VERDUN BATTLE

    PARIS, Saturday, 12.40 p.m.— A communique states:— The Germans during the night, twice vainly attempted to ...

    Article : 41 words
  17. RUSSIANS IN ARMENIA

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.55 p.m. — General Smuts reports that the enemy under Von Letto and Von Bach was driven off at Kondolrangi on Tuesday ...

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  19. EASTERN FRONT.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 12.45 p.m.—A communique states:— A German offensive is in progress on the outskirts of the village of ...

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  20. FRENCH PROGRESS AT HILL 287.

    PARIS, Saturday, 12.33— p.m. — A communique states:— We further progressed in the night in the vicinity of Hill 287. ...

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  21. GUN RUNNING FAILURE.

    LONDON, Saturday. 6.15 a.m.—It transpires that the rebel executive assembled on Good Friday at Dublin awaiting news of the German ...

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  22. "SOON HAD A GO WITH GERMANS."

    The "Morning Post" correspondent, writing from the British Headquarters, says:—The Anzacs did not have to wait ...

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  23. CAPTAIN BOY-ED

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday, 9.35 p.m.—The Kaiser has decorated Captain Boy-Ed with the Order of the Red Eagle for his services in America, and ...

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  24. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    LONDON, Saturday. 3.45 a.m.—The British Government has accepted the American proposals for the relief of Polish territory occupied by Germany. ...

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  25. NAVAL WARFARE

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday, 12.45 p.m.—Many Gorman merchantmen have been seen carrying guns and ammunition towards Libau. They were ...

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  26. VICEROY OF IRELAND.

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.40 p.m.—A correspondent writing to the "Daily Mail," ' suggests the appointment of the Prince of Wales as Viceroy of ...

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  27. INDIAN MATTERS

    SIMLA, Saturday. 12.20 p.m.—The fall of Kut and the recent Irish disturbances have been taken with remarkable calmness in India, and the former ...

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  28. BRITISH PRIZE CREW.

    COPENHAGEN, 12.55 p.m. — The Norwegian "Mercantile Shipping Gazette", reports that a Gorman submarine on March 22 took prisoner a ...

    Article : 55 words
  29. PAYING THE BILL.

    LONDON, Saturday, 12,40 p.m.—Over 500 claims for compensation for damage and loss at Dublin, amounting to £1,400,000 have already been ...

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  30. "A QUIET WEEK-END."

    Mr. Hughes is spending a quiet week-end at Stratford-on-Avon. He attends the Welsh dinner in London on May 18 and goes to Bristol, ...

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  31. TRADE QUESTIONS WITH BRITAIN.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday, 2.50 p.m. —President Wilson has decided to, defer further communication regarding trade questions with Britain until the ...

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  32. CASEMENT'S TRIAL.

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.40 p.m.—Mr. George Gavan Duffy will instruct counsel for Sir Roger Casement's, defence. ...

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  33. ENEMY SUBMARINE BASE DISCOVERED.

    ROME, Saturday, 12.55 p.m.—An Italian has discovered an Austrian submarine base, between Cyrenaiea and Egypt. Huge supplies of ...

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  34. IRISH EXECUTIVE SUGGESTED.

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.35 p.m.—It is reported that Mr. Asquith is desirous of establishing which will be partly administrative ...

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  35. BRITISH FRONT

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.55 a.m.—The "War Office has issued the following report from General Sir Douglas Haig. Commander-in-Chief of the ...

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  36. APPAM CASE.

    The State Deportment has ruled that the Appam was not covered by the Prusso-American treaty, and legal proceedings have commenced in the ...

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  37. FURTHER LABOR ADDRESSES.

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.55 p.m.—Mr. Hughes expects to have several opportunities of addressing Labor audiences during the next three weeks. He is ...

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  38. MEDICAL SUPPLIES FOR GERMANY.

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.45 a.m. — The Associated Press of America, in publishing a semi-official version of the British reply to the American complaint ...

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  39. DUBLIN CASTLE SYSTEM DOOMED.

    LONDON, Saturday. 5.30 p.m.—Some newspapers indicate that the Dublin Castle system is definitely doomed, and that although the Lord ...

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  40. ENEMY VERSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. 9.35 p.m. A German communique states:— Our Palatinate troops stormed several of the British lines ...

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  41. MARTIAL LAW RELAXED.

    LONDON, Saturday, 2.55 p.m.—Mr. Asquith has conferred with Lord Chalmers at Dublin Castle, and martini law has been relaxed. The ...

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  42. GERMAN AFFAIRS

    AMSTERDAM. Saturday, 5.30 p.m.—A German official message reports that Herr Delbruck, Secretary for the Interior, has resigned, owing to ...

    Article : 45 words
  43. SWISS ACTION

    BERNE, Saturday, 1.20 p.m.—The Federal Council has sequestrated all metals. ...

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