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  3. CITY IN DARKNESS.

    The city at night was in completed darkness. The lamps were put out or smashed, and traffic entirely ceased. At dawn reinforcements arrived, and ...

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  4. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The political situation is still obscure. ­ A majority of the moderates deprecate Mr. Asauith's relinquishing the Premiership, fearing that it would ...

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  5. ANZAC WEEK.

    The celebrations of A[?]zac week were [?]nlgy conclued yesterday, when there was a well attended voluntary church parade in the morning, prior to ...

    Article : 179 words
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  7. THE PARADE.

    The church parade was an Impressive ceremony, and was viewed by large crowds, particularly from Barrack street in Murray street, in Macquarie ...

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  8. POPE TELEGRAPHS TO CARDINAL WALSH.

    The Pope has sent a long telegram to Cardinal Walsh, the Archbishop of Dublin. ...

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  9. SITUATION IMPROVING.

    The latest official communique says that the situation in Dublin had improved­ considerably by Saturday morning, ­ but the rebels were offering ­ ...

    Article : 1,255 words
  10. STUDENTS' ACCOUNT.

    Mr. M’ Derniott, a Trinity College student, states:—“We were returning from the to Dublin on Monday when we were warned not to go by ...

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  11. ST. DAVID'S CATHEDRAL.

    A special service was held in St. David's Cathedral in the morning to coomarroate the landing of the Australian and New Zealand troops at [?] ...

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  12. KING SEES MR. ASQUITH.

    The King to-day visited London and had interviews with Mr. Asquith and Lord Klicheer. The Cabinet held a two hours' sitting. ...

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  13. MR. ASQUITH INDISPENSABLE.

    Lord Hug Ceellm M.P., writing to “The Thnes,” says that while the present Ministry is not indispensable, it has a quality which may rightly be ...

    Article : 290 words
  14. STUDENTS SAVE BANK OF IRELAND.

    The rebels carefully planned the capture of the Bank of Ireland, and marched thither in great style. They expected that it would be an easy ...

    Article : 487 words
  15. TRADE UNIONIST CONGRESS

    After an animated debate, the Scottish trades union congress at Glasgow, by 66 to 46, declared Its opposition to compulsory service, and summoned the ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. LAUNCESTON COLLECTION.

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  17. NORTH-WEST COAST.

    Produce deliveries on Sat[?] were its bags potatoes, 616 bags oats, 30 bags wheat, 109 bags c[?], 141 bales straw. Quotations are unchanged ...

    Article : 386 words
  18. AMERICAN JOURNALIST'S ACCOUNT.

    An American Journalist, describing the fighting on Thursday, says that the troops gave on quarter, and the rebels tought with the almost desperation ...

    Article : 512 words
  19. EASTER COMPETITIONS.

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  20. LIBERTY HAUL, DEMOIASlLED.

    A section or troops was brought up eight o'clock on Wednesday morning to deal with Liberty Hall with a couple of small guns. Shelia of small ...

    Article : 212 words
  21. SANDY PAY METHODIST CHURCH.

    At the Sandy pay Methodist Church occasion was taken to unvell the roll of honor, which e[?] the [?] of 16 members of the congregation an active ...

    Article : 284 words
  22. COUNTESS LEADS TILE REBELS.

    The titied lady lending the rebels is the countess Markievlez, a sister of Sir Gore Bouth, and a renowned horse woman, and welt known suffragette, ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. AUSTRALIAN REPUDIATION.

    The following message has been despatched by the acting Prime Minister through the Governor-General to the Secretary of State for the Colonles. ...

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  24. THE WEST COAST.

    A special meeting of the Queenstown Hospital Union was held on Friday night to consider the unfancied ­ condition of the institution, also a ...

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  25. GENERAL HOWSE ESCAPES.

    General House, Australian medical corps, arrived In London by the first boat from Dublin to reach Holyhead. It had many women on board. ...

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  26. THE DEAD ANZACS.

    The Defence Minister has received message through the Secretary of State for the Colonies from the United States Ambassador in London to the ...

    Article : 166 words
  27. OVER 1910 COLLECTED IN HOBART.

    To dale over 1900 has been collected exclusive of country contributions, and the prac[?] of [?]. When [?] figures are available it is expected that ...

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  28. REVOLT IN SOUTH-WEST.

    Colonel Repinglon, the “Times” military correspondent, commenting on the Casement incident. says that the crew which blew up the vessel conveying ...

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  30. ANZAC NIGHT.

    The attractions in the city on Anzac night included an impromp[?] concert by the Anzac Minstrels, including several members of the “Blue Moon” Company ...

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  31. DETAILS OF HOBART COLLECTIONS.

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  32. SIR ROGER CASEMENT.

    Sir Roger Casement’s sister, Mrs. Agues Newman is appealing to President­ Willison to intercede with the British Government to spare Sir ...

    Article : 110 words
  33. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    The Victorian State revenue for April amounted to £1,145,323, which is an increase over the amount collected in April, 1913, of £133,113. For the ...

    Article : 164 words
  34. ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL.

    An imposing parade took place at St. Mary's Cathedral. There as a large congregation, and with ever 100 men of all ranks and u[?], the Cathedral was ...

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  35. REVELATIONS IN AMERICA.

    It is reported on good authority that the papers seized at the office of Von legl's (Captain Von Papep's former secretary) contained details of the ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. FEELING IN GERMANY.

    The German newspapers are not allowed to comment on Sir Roger. Casement's adventure, but quote the Dutch press telegrams regarding the ...

    Article : 129 words
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