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  2. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—A semi-official report states that the enemy attacks at Verdun continue without cohesion or success. Friday marked ...

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  3. PERSONAL'

    News has been received that Private E. A. Brooks, who is suffering from an old wound in the arm, is not the son of Mrs Brooks, of Thistle-street, but the ...

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  4. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Mr E. Candler, the official war correspondent, has forwarded the first connected narrative of the siege of ...

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  5. THE DUBLIN RIOTS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Mr H. H. Asquith will go to Belfast on Monday for conferences with the civil and military authorities. He is the first ...

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  6. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    BERNE, Sunday Night.—The German newspapers report that the Grand Duke Nicholas, owing to his success in Asia Minor, has been offered the ...

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  7. ANGLO-RUSSIAN AGREEMENT CONCLUDED.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — "The Novoe Vremya" says that an Anglo-Russian agreement has been concluded, covering Persia and Constantinople, ...

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  8. VIOLENT BOMBARDMENT.

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—A communique says: We repelled a surprise attack on a trench southward of Roye. The only event on the Verdun front ...

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  9. THOROUGHFARES GUARDED.

    Sentries still guard the chief thoroughfares and the search of houses continues. Numerous arrests are made daily. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN FIELD HOSPITALS.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning. — The newspapers give prominence to the Russian field hospital, subscribed in Australia on the initiation of ...

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  11. ATTACK ON A WOOD

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Major-General Douglas Haig reports: After the heaviest bombardment on Saturday night by guns of all types ...

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  12. MR REDMOND'S MANIFESTO.

    Mr Redmond's manifesto is being widely discussed and the general tendency is to support his appeal. ...

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  13. FURIOUS BATTLE BY TURKISH FORCES.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning. — A communique states: Very large Turkish forces at Erzingjan in a furious battle drove back our advanced ...

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  14. INTENSE INTEREST.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—There is intense interest in the trial of Sir Roger Casement, which takes place on Monday. The demand for admission ...

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  15. THE REBEL CONNOLLY.

    The rebel Connolly issued an order on April 28 for rallying the followers of the rebel movement. The order said: "We have every confidence that ...

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  16. NOT CEASE TO FIGHT

    PARIES, Sunday Night.—The President (M. Poincare) in an oration said: "Neither directly nor indirectly has Germany offered peace. We do ...

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  17. RINGLEADERS ARRESTED.

    Several of the ringleaders of the rebels have been arrested in Galway. Those at Athenry are still in hiding. ...

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  18. RIOTS IN GERMANY

    BERNE, Sunday Night.—Unprecedented riots are reported from mannheim, once the capital of Rhenish Palatinate and now the chief trading town ...

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  19. YOUNG ENGLISHWOMAN'S EXPERIENCES.

    A young Englishwoman, in an interview, said that she was buying stamps at the Post Office on Easter Monday and was not allowed to leave. She ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN SYRIA

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Colonel Vocentry, twenty other officers, and 230 prisoners have arrived at Damascus. ...

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  21. THE BALKANS

    SALONIKA, Sunday Night. — The Germans have bombarded the Greek village Mayadak, near the frontier, and killed twenty-four and wounded ...

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  22. NATIONAL SERVICE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—An Australian correspondent has cabled "The Sydney Morning Herald's" comments on the Melbourne Trade Unions' ...

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  23. SMUGGLING OF CATTLE

    BUCHAREST, Monday Morning. — The smuggling, amounting to 150,000 head of cattle into Austro-Hungary during the winter, has caused a ...

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  24. DEFENCE OF SIR ROGER CASEMENT.

    Messrs Artemus Jones and J. Morgan have been instructed to defend Casement. ...

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  25. SHOOTING OF SKEFFINGTON.

    The court martial proceedings concerning the shooting of Skeffington are being conducted in secret. ...

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  26. TRANSPORT OF SERBIAN TROOPS ACROSS GREECE.

    ATHENS, Sunday Night.—The Government has informed the Entente Powers that it does not insist on its objection to the transportation of ...

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  27. WAR ON THE SEA

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Night.—Three British destroyers were observed last night on the West Coast of Norway pursuing a Zeppelin. Suddenly ...

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  28. EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE REBELLION.

    "The Manchester Guardian" says that some days before the rebellion the Sinn Fein executive at Dublin, by a three to one majority, voted ...

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  29. YEOMANRY AND UHLANS.

    SALONIKA, Sunday Night.—There have been many skirmishes during the past fortnight between the Yeomanry and the Uhlans, the enemy losing ...

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  30. AGAINST COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Mr J. H. Thomas, Labour M.P., and organising secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, speaking ...

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  31. BOUNTY ON KEROSENE.

    In the Senate last week Senator Ready asked the Minister for Trade and Customs: (1) If in view of the greatly increased prices of oil, petrol, and ...

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  32. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    PEKING, Monday Morning.—Three of the loyal Yangteze generals have proposed a conference on banking to discuss the Presidency at which the ...

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  33. MOVEMENTS OF A FRENCH FLOTILLA.

    A large French flotilla has been observed off the island of Vaago, one of the Faroe islands. ...

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  34. PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — There is a widespread rumor that the Government propose to establish a Provisional Government, representing all ...

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  35. REMOVING ENEMY SUBJECTS FROM A VESSEL.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Night. — Sir Edward Grey, British Minister for Foreign Affairs, expressed regret at the incident, and agrees to release the ...

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  36. SANGUINARY FIGHTING

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning. — Despatches from Kermanshah detail sixteen hours' sanguinary fighting at the Kurdish village of Sarail, ...

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  37. ALARM OF THE TURKS

    ATHENS, Monday Morning. — The Turks are alarmed at the Russian advance, and great efforts are being made to stem it before Ers[?]ndjam. ...

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  39. SHIPPING LOSSES.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The Liverpool underwriters estimate that the shipping losses during April, apart from the Rangatira, total £5,009,000 ...

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  40. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    MOSOHI (German East Africa), Sunday Night.—The Germans, on Tuesday, taking full advantage of the rain, attacked Kondoairangi, using a ...

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  41. SINKING BY SUBMARINES AND MINES.

    BERLIN, Monday Morning. — It is officially stated that submarines and mines during April sank ninety-six merchant vessels with a tonnage of ...

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