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  2. IRISH CRISIS. PEACE NO NEARER.

    Violent attacks have been directed at the King by the Radical press during the past few days as the result of the Royal summons in connection with the Irish ...

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  3. ARMS SEIZED IN ENGLAND.

    The police seized 40,000 rounds of ammunition at Birmingham which were destined for Ireland. ...

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  4. OIL FOR STEAMERS.

    Mr. Andrew Weir, a shipowner, has completed negotiations tor the purchase of an oilfield in California. He is forming a company with a capital of £12,000,000. It ...

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  5. SUNDAY GUNRUNNING.

    The gunranning carried out by the Nationalist volunteers was the result of a deep-laid plan drafted three weeks ago. A hitch, however, occurred at the last ...

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  6. HOPELESS DISAGREEMENT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), referring in the House of Commons subsequently to the Irish situation, said the conference at the Palace had fully ...

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  7. EXECUTIVE IN IGNORANCE.

    Mr. Redmond further said that the Irish Executive in Dublin was in such a state of impotence that a subordinate official was able to call on the aid of the military ...

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  8. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The retiring Governor-General (His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught) has departed on a farewell tour of Canada. He will visit every town of importance ...

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  9. INTENSE IRISH FEELING.

    At the moment Nationalist feeling in Dublin is intense. All soldiers quartered in the city are confined to barracks. The Scottish Borderers, who ...

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  10. NATIONALISTS SMUGGLING RIFLES.

    According to The Manchester Guardian. 2,000 rifles were sent to Ulster last week, and dispatched in motor cars to Nationalist volunteer centres. ...

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  11. WHY THE CONFERENCE FAILED.

    The question of the exclusion of Tyrone County from the Home Rule Bill is the stumbling block to the success of the Royal Conference. The Nationalists refused to ...

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  12. NATIONALIST SYMPATHIZERS.

    The constables who refused at the call of their officers to charge the Nationalist supporters at Clontarf have been arrested. When the Nationalist volunteers were ...

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  13. STREET BATTLE AT CLONTARF.

    Directly the coastguardsmen regained their freedom they telephoned the facts to Dublin. A force of 300 police was at once sent out. These met the volunteers on the ...

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  14. KHEDIVE OF EGYPT.

    A young Egyptian student named Ma[?] mound, a son of Mchemet Mizaffer Pasha, fired several shots at, and slightly wounded the Khedive of Egypt (Affas Hilmi), in an ...

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  15. PRIESTLY LEADER'S STORY.

    The Rev. Dr. John Figgis, a member of the Community of the Resurrection and a well-known writer on religious and historieal subjects, was in command of the ...

    Article : 168 words
  16. JUSTICE TO THE SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Bonar Law accused the Government of trying to find a scapegoat to save themselves by condemning Mr. Barrel without a trial. He deplored the Irish incident, ...

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  17. DREADED CANCER.

    Dr. Henry Howarth Basford, Superintendent of the Cancer Research Institute, reports that after 12 years' experience he regards the so-called "cancer villages, cancer ...

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  18. MINISTERIAL REPLY.

    Mr. Birrell denied that the soldiers fired on a defenceless mob. The Government had not taken action against the Ulstermen, and consequently ought not to take ...

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  19. PROVISIONS FOR ULSTER.

    At a meeting of the Supply Hoard of the Provisional Ulster Government at Belfast, 50,000 tons of provisions, sufficient to meet the wants of the people within an ...

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  20. CLOSURE DEFEATED.

    After the debate had been proceeding for a considerable time Lord Robert Cecil moved that the closure should be applied. The motion was defeated by 249 votes to ...

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  21. PRIESTS AS PEACE ADVOCATES.

    When the news of the tragedy reached Belfast Roman Catholic priests paraded Nationalist quarters and exhorted their people to remain quiet. ...

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  22. HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA.

    Since the heat wave began 21 deaths have resulted. Twelve infants died at Cleveland during the trying weather. The humidity is now decreasing, to the ...

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  23. TWENTY VOLUNTEERS WOUNDED.

    Twenty volunteers were wounded in the conflict, six of them seriously. Mr. M. J. Judge, a well-known citizen and officer of the Nationalist volunteers, was badly ...

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  24. REFERENCES IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Chief Secretary for, Ireland (Mr. Birrell), replying to Mr. Redmond in the House of Commons, said the Assistant Commissioner of Police in Dublin (Mr. ...

    Article : 169 words
  25. POLICE COMMISSIONER RESIGNED.

    Subsequent to the remarks of Mr. Redmond above referred to, Sir J. Roes, the Chief Commissioner of Police at Dublin, handed in his resignation. ...

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  26. THE AMENDING BILL.

    The Home Rule Amending Bill was framed specifically for the purpose of avoiding civil trouble in Ulster, in view of the passage into law of the main Home Rule ...

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  27. UNRULY MOB CHARGED.

    As the Holdovers reached Dublin from Clontarf, after having dispersed the Nationalists, a hostile crowd met them at Bachelor's Walk, The mob made a fierce and ...

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  28. EXCITEMENT IN DUBLIN.

    Large crowds of excited people paraded the streets of Dublin during Monday night, singing patriotic songs. Rowdy mobs threatened the barracks where the [?] ...

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  29. DISASTROUS STORM:

    The storm which swept this city yesterday and caused such destruction, severely damaged Parliament buildings. Several legislators, including Count ...

    Article : 57 words
  30. THE GHNRUNNING YACHT.

    It has been discovered that the yacht which was employed in the gum-tinning episode at Howth on Sunday is owned by a lady of title, that there were three ladbs ...

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  31. FIRING IN DUBLIN STREETS.

    The troops, further molested, fired another volley in Ship street and wounded three men. At O'Connell Bridge another hostile ...

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  32. ENGLISH ESTATES.

    The Duke of Bedford's Endsleigh estates at Tavistock, Devonshire, and the Duke of Sutherland's Lilleshall property at Newport, Shropshire, have been sold. ...

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  33. THREATENED POLICE STRIKE.

    The Commissioner of Police at Dublin (Sir J. Ross) has dismissed Constables Gleeson and O'Neill for having refused to obey the orders of Mr. Harrel. Other ...

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  34. MR. REDMOND OUTSPOKEN.

    Mr. Redmond, moving the adjournment of the House, with the object of calling attention to the Dublin calamity, asserted that there had been no attempt to disarm ...

    Article : 533 words
  35. REPUBLICS IN REVOLT.

    Recently the Government decided to actively intervene in the rebellion now rife in San Domingo and Hayti. This determination of the United States has led to the ...

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  36. SOLDIERS MOBBED.

    The excitement in Dublin was increased in the evening, when a mob tried to enter the barracks an which the Scottish Borderers were quartered. The rowdy element ...

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  37. DEATH IN THE WIND.

    Budapest, the capital of Hungary, was swept by a hurricane on Thursday. Damage to the extent of more than £100,000 was done to property. Seven ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SUPPORT FOR ULSTER.

    The following cable has been sent to the Hon. Waller Long, M.P., by the Loyal Ulster League of South Australia:—"Magnounced home rule; sympathize Ulster; ...

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  39. ROOSEVELT SUED.

    Mr. William Barnes (Chairman of the Republican State Committee),whom Mr. Roosevelt attacked, alleging his unfitness for nomination at the primaries for the ...

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  40. EXCITING GUNRUNNING.

    Serious news has been received from Dublin. A yacht on Sunday morning landed a number of rifles and 70,000 rounds of ammunition at the Howth on the north ...

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  41. NATIONALIST ORATORY AT REVIEW.

    A review of Nationalist volunteers was held this morning on the summit of the Devil's Bit Mountain, in mid-Tipperary. A large number of the corps were equipped ...

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  42. MEXICAN OIL.

    News from Tanipico states that Gen. Carranza expresses his determination, when he secures power, not to recognise ex-President Huerta's financial obligations. ...

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  43. MEXICO.

    Placards have been posted throughout the city accusing ex-President Huerta of the murder of Senor Madero and Senor Suatez in February, 1913. ...

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  44. "WHY DISCRIMINATION?"

    The Daily Chronicle says:—"The Dublin tragedy will be sure to react on the political situation. The Nationalists are now only doing what previously the Orangemen ...

    Article : 81 words
  45. OBITUARY.

    The death is reported of Mr. Eustace Loder, a famous racehorse owner and steward of the Jockey Club since 1912. The deceased, who was a son of Sir Robert ...

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  46. A SYDNEY STUDENT.

    Miss Rene Maxwell, a Sydney student, has been awarded a special scholarship at the Guildhall School of Music. ...

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  47. GENERAL'S AUDIENCE WITH THE KING.

    Lieut.-Gen. Sir Arthur Paget, Officer Commanding the Forces in Ireland, had an audience with the King yesterday. ...

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  48. NO SOLDIER ESCAPED INJURY.

    The tragic episode near Dublin, in which a party of Government troops, after having been harassed continually by Nationalist supporters, fired on the mob, hilling ...

    Article : 158 words
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