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  2. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    Accounts are now published of the gallantry of the Shropshire Light Infanty in recapturing t[?]ches on the Y'press Langemarck road, and the new Irish division in repelling German as attacks near Loos This was the first time the Irish division had come ...

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  3. WAR IN THE AIR.

    During an air fight near Mulhausen a Frenchman's petrol tank was piereed and he finding his machine abalze and escape hopeless precipitated hi ...

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  4. IRISH REBELLION.

    It is reported that all leaders of the insurrection have surrendered unconditionally. General Maxwell, commanding the ...

    Article : 80 words
  5. MEN AND WOMEN.

    The Hon. J. Lyons and Mr. J, M'Donald left Queenstown by early train yesterday for Zeehan. The Commissioner of Railways (Mr. ...

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  6. LEADER SHOT DEAD.

    Mr. Councity, who commanded the rebels at the G.P.O., systematically destroyed the telegraphic Instruments and provisioned and fortified the ...

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  7. MR. BIRRELL INTERVIEWED.

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Birrell when interviewed by English Journalises, said that there was difficulty in dealing with the rube Is, as they sniped ...

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  8. EIGHT GERMANS BROUGHT DOWN.

    A 'French communique states: We brought down .two Fokkor aeroplanes the region of Royes and two others at Eparges and Doun[?]mont . We ...

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  9. MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. Hughes is much impressed with Scottish cordiality. He motored to Loch Lomond on Friday, and visited the naval lease on Saturday which be ...

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  10. GERMAN AMMUNITION.

    The rebels a t the outset of the fighting riddled the tra[?]ars with bu[?]ets regardless of the consequences, Some wounded soldiers [?]ping on ...

    Article : 311 words
  11. Blockade of Germany.

    Rear-Admiral Dudley De Chair, commanding tho British blockading squadron until March, lifts the veil from his operations in an interview in ...

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  12. WOMEN AMONG THE REBELS.

    There were many women among the rebels, some wearing green uniforms, with smart green slouch hats. One was seen to kill an officer by striking his ...

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  13. WHEAT AND METAL PROBLEMS.

    Mr. Hughes’ health has greatly benefited from his visit to Scotland. He met a number of Australian soldiers on furlough at the Overseas Club ...

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  14. FIGHT ROUND DUBLIN CASTLE.

    The most spectacular fighting was outside Dublin Castle. After killing the policeman the rebels seized the offices of the "Dublin Extress” ...

    Article : 157 words
  15. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    The Paris “Journal” says that Germany is equipping wireless stations on the coast of Spain adjacent to Barcelona, and there are daily proofs that ...

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  16. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    A Paris message gives de[?] of the feat of the King’s Shropshire fight Infantry on the night of April 1, when the regiment recaptured a ranch lost ...

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  17. LORD ST, ALDWYN DEAD.

    The death is announced of Lord St. Aldwyn in his 79th year. Lord St. Aldwyn was educated at Eton and Christ Church. Oxford, and ...

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  18. SERIOUS TRAM ACCIDENT.

    An unfortunate accident occurred at Sandy Bay just before six o'clock Iast evening, by which Councillor H. J. Rule, ex-Warden of Kingsborough, ...

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  19. Baltic Ice Free.

    The ice in the Baltic has broken, and traffic between Sweden and Finland has been resumed, including for Russia. ...

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  20. TROOPS’ CASUALTIES.

    The rebels are using grenades, inflicting frightful injuries 10 officer, whom had a baud blown off. It is difficult to estimate the ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. AUSTRALIA.

    Senator Pearce says that he does not agree with the view expressed that the Victorian r[?]ruitiag train expertment was a failure. His experience ...

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  22. Greece and the Entente.

    The Greek national press publishes violent articles calculated to lead the masses to believe that the Entente’s demand for the transport of Serbians ...

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  23. REBEL PROCLAMATION.

    A rebel proclamation was issued stating:— ‘in the name of God and the dead generations from whom Ireland ...

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  24. CUTTERS' DISPUTE.

    The Trades Hall Industrial disputes committee saw the Minister for Defence to-day with reference to the recent strike of cutters at the Federal ...

    Article : 119 words
  25. GLARE, OF BURNING BUILDINGS.

    The “Dally Chronicle's” Dublin correspondent says; On Friday the sky reddened by the glare of burning building in Sack[?] street No ...

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  26. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    It is difficult to say yet what the object of the French is in establishing base at Mnkrl, on the southwest west corner of Asia Minor, The ...

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  27. IRISH DESIGN AT LOOS.

    W hen Interviewed on Friday Mr. Redmond commented on the tact that while the D[?]u Fusiliers were being shot In Dub[?] the Irish brigade retook ...

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  28. AUSTRO-GERMAN THREAT.

    Further messages from Athens state that Austria and Germany pointed [?] that it was Greece's duty to prohibit the transport of the Serbians across ...

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  29. COMPULSION PROBLEM.

    The “Daily Chronicle" says that it is probable that Mr. Asquith will introduce on Thursday general Compulsion Bill. This has been made ...

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  30. DUBLIN SURROUNDED BY TROOPS.

    Some of the saddest incidents were the arrival of soldiers on short leaves from the front, who wore unable to reach their houses, and wove forced to ...

    Article : 228 words
  31. DRASTIC CHANGES IN EXECUTIVE.

    The “ Daily Chronle" says that, drastic changes in the Irish military and civil executive are certain in the Immediate future. The melancholy ...

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  32. MONEY MARKET HARDENING.

    ALL-ROUND ECONOMY URGED. In the course of his speech to shareholders at the meeting of the Colonial Bank of Australasia. Ltd. in ...

    Article : 359 words
  33. ENGLISHMAN RELEASED.

    The Greeks recently arrested an English dragoman named William Riddle, who was accused, of insulting King Constantine. A British ...

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  34. POP[?]'S INTERVENTION.

    The Pope Is fearful last the clever be Implicated in the rebellion and thereby imperil the newly cemented relations between Great Britain and ...

    Article : 57 words
  35. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    The London Missionary Society has an unexpected balance of 27000 which will obv[?]ate the curtailment of the Society's work Untill three months ...

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  36. Prince Albert Recovered.

    It Is officially announced that Prince Albert, the King's second son, has recovered from his gastric troubles, and will resume his work in the navy ...

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  37. GERMAN OPINION.

    The German newspapers hope that the Irish rising will succeed. The “Tageblatt’’ of Leipzig say’s “Our hearts are with the rebels, but it is ...

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  38. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    The official report stales that the situation in Dublin Is much more satisfactory Throughout the country there is still much to be done, which ...

    Article : 215 words
  39. Townshend's Surrender.

    The paris newspapers are sympathetic concerning General Townshend’s surrender, “Le Matin ”says the Turks are still compelled to face the British ...

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  40. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    A French communique says: We captured a trench northward of Morthomme, taking some prisoners, and repelled three attempted surprises at ...

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  41. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    It is understood that the business of he Federal parliament, when it resumes­ its sittings on May 9', will principally consist of financial measure. ...

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  42. REVOLT CAREFULLY PLANNED.

    There Is evidence that the revolt was carefully planned. The whole city was surveyed and strategic positions were seized, motor cars taken, ...

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  43. EAST AFRICA.

    It Is officially announced that General Smuts mounted troops captured the vicin[?] at Koandairangi 200 slaughter oxen, 80 rifles, a large ...

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  44. BAKERS AND BREAD.

    The Federal Crown Law officers are proposing Co bring test cases In each State against bakers charging more than the miximum prices for breed ...

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  45. Descent on Turkey.

    Athens messages state that the French h a re occupied Makri, on the Asia Minor coast, west by north of the Island of Rhodes, and are ...

    Article : 75 words
  46. Iron Cross for Head of Krupps.

    The Kalseir has decorated Herr Krupp tod [?]ohlen, the head of the Krupp works with the Iron Cross of the first class. The Kaiser added that ...

    Article : 49 words
  47. ENGINEERS AND THE NAVY.

    Sir. Jensen, Minister for the Navy, yesterday promised, a deputation from the Australian Institute of Engineers that he would consult the Naval Board ...

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