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  4. DUBLIN REVOLT.

    The commander-in-chief in a communique says that operations in Dublin are proceeding satisfactorily. Organised forces of rebels are in a few ...

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  5. WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that the enemy on Friday morning attempted to enter our leading trenches north of Rocklyn Court, after exploding five ...

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  6. TWO PRIESTS SHOT.

    One thousand five hundred rebels entered Jacob's, while 3000 workers on, holiday., Only a few cleaners and repairers were on the premises. ...

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  7. MR REDMOND INTERVIEWED.

    The loader of the Irish National Parliament Mr John Redmond, has been interviewed relative to the Dublin revolt. He said that his first feeling ...

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  8. VERDUN BATTLE OVER.

    A Paris semi-official statement says that there is every reason to believe that the protracted battle of Verduv has now ended, and that tho check ...

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  9. IN SACKVILLE STREET.

    The latest Irish communique states that the situation in Dublin had im-proved considerably on Saturday morning, but the rebels offered a serious ...

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  10. GERMAN ASSAULTS.

    A communique states :— The Germans on Friday evening, using., flaming liquids, attacked our trenches west of Thiaucourt farm, but were mown down, ...

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  11. AERIAL FIGHTING.

    A Paris communique reports that several aerial battles were contested on Thursday. A German, aeroplane was brought ...

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  12. BEFORE THE OUTBREAK.

    The "Chronicle's" Dublin correspondent says that during the week end many Sinn Feiners arrived in Dublin on holiday, the races and spring show ...

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  13. MR BIRRELL. IN DISFAVOR.

    Sir Henry Craik (Unionist) gave notice in the. House of Commons Friday of a resolution in favor of petitioning the King to suspend Lord ...

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  14. AMERICAN JOURNALIST'S ACCOUNT.

    An American journalist, describing the proceedings of the Dublin authorities says that the troops do not give any quarter to the rebels, who fight ...

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  15. POLICEMAN, SHOT DEAD.

    A policeman on duty was shot dead. The forecourt was entered and the law library, was used to barricade the windows and doors. The rebels this ...

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  16. GENERAL HAIG'S REPORT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that two small German attacks, made under cover of gas, were repulsed opposite Hulluch. Te gas was blown back and forced ...

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  17. BATTLESHIP SUNK.

    It has been officially announced in London that H.M.S. Russell (14,000 tons), the flagship of Rear-Admiral S. R. Fremantle, has been mined and ...

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  18. MESOPOTAMIA.

    Official. — After a resistance of 113 days, conducted with a galianty and fortitude for ever memorable, exhaustion of supplies, compelled ...

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  19. IRISH EXECUTIVE.

    "The Chronicle" states that changes in the Irish Executive are likely, but Baron Wimborne, "who acted with vigor and initiative, remains. ...

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  20. GUN BOAT SHELLS LIBERTY HALL.

    A gun boat on the Liffey sheltered Liberty Hall, and when the bombardment ceased 30 were found dead. Other accounts state that the revolt ...

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  21. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    A German naval communique says that three aeroplanes dropped 31 bombs on the Russian warship Slawa, in the Gulf of Riga. Several of the ...

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  22. GERMAN COMMENTS.

    The German newspapers are not allowed to comment on the Casement adventure, but quote telegrams published in the Dutch press respecting the ...

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  23. COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT'S REGRET,

    The Acting Prime Minister (Senator Pearce) to-day despatched the following cable message to the Secretary for State: — "Commonwealth Government ...

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  24. SUPPLY SHIP STRANDED.

    The War Office has announced that an attempt was made on Monday night last to send a ship with supplies up the Tigris to the garrison in Kut-el-Amara, ...

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  25. POST OFFICE STILL HELD.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Dublin correspondent states that on Thursday the rebels were still holding Jacob's biscuit factory, the roof of which commands ...

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  26. ENEMY SUBMARINE SUNK.

    An official announcement published in London declares that a German sub-marine has been sunk off the East Coast of England. ...

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  27. VON ICEL PAPERS.

    It is reported on good authority that, the papers seized in tho raid by the American authorities on. the office of Wolfe von Igel, secretary to the ...

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  28. ENEMY RETAKES TRENCHES.

    An official communique says :- The Germans, attacking iu close formation, recaptured the trenches they previously lost south of Lake Narocz. ...

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  29. GARRISON'S TASK.

    Newspapers, commenting on the fall of Kut el Amera, deplore the loss of the brave garrison, but point out that its defenders discharged the task of holding ...

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  30. BRITISH AIR DEFENCES.

    A Zeppelin airship flew over a Kentish coastal town on Thursday night. No bombs were dropped. The raider departed after a heavy gunfire had ...

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  31. FIGHT FOR POST OFFICE.

    The chief objects of the attack were the post office, Castle, and the centre of the town. All the telegraphic machines wore immediately smashed, and ...

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  32. "GUARD VESSEL DESTROYED."

    A German communique received in Amsterdam declares; Our warships destroyed a large British, guard-vessel I off the Dogger Bank, in the North Sea. ...

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  33. BRITISH CABINET.

    The political situation is still obscure. The majority of the moderate members of Parliament deprecate Mr Asquitlh relinquishing the ...

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  34. TURKISH CLAIMS.

    A Turkish communique reports that General Townshend's garrison of 13,300 surrendered unconditionally. ...

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  35. CREW LEFT ADRIFT.

    A German submarine, it is stated officially, sank the British steamer In-dustry, which was unarmed, and left the crew adrift in their boats 120 ...

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  36. THE CASEMENT ATTEMPT.

    Lieut. -Colonel Repington, "The Times" military correspondent, com-menting on the Casement incident, says that the fact of the crew blowing up ...

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  37. BEGINNING OF THE RISING.

    An Englishman, describing the revolt at Dublin on Monday says, that all the morning armed and uniformed Sinn Feins were to be seen in the city. ...

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  38. ANNOUNCEMENT AT ST. PAUL'S.

    of Lieut - General Townsend and his forces was made to tho large congregation at the St. Paul's Auzac memorial service yesterday morning by ...

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  39. PATROL'S VIGIL REWARDED.

    The Dutch newspapers have published details of the sinking of a German "U" boat by a British patrol boat in the North Sea, while the submarine ...

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  40. NAVY LEAGUE.

    At a demonstration at the Queen's Hall on Friday; it was resolved to point out to the Government the urgency for more vigorous and ...

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  41. THE TIDE TURNS.

    At dawn reinforcements arrived, and with the gunboat shelling Liberty Hall, the tide tinned in the troops' favor. It is estimated that the rebel force ...

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  42. DIABOLICAL ACT.

    The rebels' worst act was tiring on a company of general reservists marching back after parade. The reservists were elderly men, unarmed. The ...

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  43. PURSUED ZEPPELIN.

    The British airman, who was reported missing after setting out in pursuit of a raiding Zeppelin off the East Coast of England on Monday ...

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  44. APPEAL FOR TRAITOR.

    Sir Roger Casement's sister has appealed to President Wilson to save her brother's life. ...

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  45. REV. ADAM CLARKE'S DECLARATION.

    "It is one of the sad, sad parts, and will go down to history as one of our sad parts in this great war," said the Rev. J. Adam Clarke, referring to ...

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  46. INTERMITTENT FIGHTING.

    Friday night's report of the doings in. Dublin stated that troops were arriving all day. There was intermittent fighting, to the disadvantage of the ...

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  47. REBEL'S CLEVER TACTICS.

    Other witnesses relate that the rebels once they got hold of the poet office made one wild dash towards the Castle The Sinn Feins showed masterly ...

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  48. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The Kaiser has granted, an audience to Mr Gerard, the American Ambassador, at headquarters. ...

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  49. NEUTRAL BARQUE SHELLED.

    The Official Prees Bureau announces that a German submarine has sunk the Norwegian barque Barmanian by gunfire. ...

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  50. CONSTANTINOPLE PLOT.

    An extensive conspiracy in Constantinople, involving many high officials who planned to arrest the Ministry and murder the Sultan. was detected. ...

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  51. STUDENTS' EXPERIENCE.

    Mr M'Dermot, a student of Trinity College, state that while returning from the races on Wednesday at Dublin we were warned not to go by way ...

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  52. LORD CECIL'S COMMENT.

    Lard Hugh Cecil, writing to "The Times," says that while the present Ministry is not indispensable, it has a quality which, may rightly be so called, ...

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  53. SEIZED GERMAN PAPERS.

    The German Ambassador to the United States (Count von Hernstorff), has admitted that the papers seized by the American authorities when they raided ...

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  54. DUTCH VESSEL'S MISFORTUNE.

    The Dutch steamer Maashaven, which has been beached at Harwich, was previously damaged by a mine in the North Sea. The vessel was ...

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  55. DESERT ACTION.

    A Turkish communique, recounting the engagement eat of the Suez Canal, when the Gloucestershire Hussars and the "Warwickshire and Worcestershire ...

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  56. A STRIKING FIGURE.

    A striking figure in the rebellion was an elderly woman, stated to be of high title, who carried a rifle with fixed bayonet. She is stated to be one. ...

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  57. LIBERTY HALL WRECKED.

    Troops were brought up on Wednesday to deal with Liberty Hall. Within five minutes the building was reduced to a pitiable [?]acle Two hundred ...

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  60. CONFERENCE WITH KING

    His Majesty the King has visited London, and had interviews with Mr Asquith and Lord Kitchener. The [?] afterwards met, and set for ...

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