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  2. IRELAND.

    Mr. Asquith announced in the House of Commons to-day, that the three leaders of the Irish Rebels, Pearse, Clark and MacDonougol had been ...

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  3. Federal Parliament

    The Supply Bill will, in all probability, be the first business which the House of Representatives will be asked to deal with when Parliament meets next ...

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  4. COMPULSORY SERVICE

    In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith announced that he would introduce to-day a bill providing for immediate general compulsion. ...

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  5. THE CAUCUS TROUBLE

    Mr Griffith stated this morning that he was glad to say he had been able to fix up an understanding between the Government and the Conference ...

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  6. IN DUBLIN

    Sackville street, Dublin—now probably lying in ruins—is ones of the most important and grandest of the thoroughfares in that city. Noted for its ...

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  7. THE NATION MOURNS.

    In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Carson said that while the whole nation was in mourning over the disaster and surrender at Kut-el-Amara, [?] ...

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  8. General War News.

    Writing regarding the operations against the Germans in East Africa, Lieut.-General James Smith reports that the rainy season has set in with ...

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  9. THE BILL INTRODUCED

    Mr Asquith introduced the Compulsory Bill into the House of Commons. It applies to all married and unmarried men between the ages of eighteen ...

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  10. REBELS ROB OLD AGE PENSIONERS.

    A correspondent has given particulars of deaths in the hospitals, stating that up till yesterday seventy-seven soldiers and police, seven women, four children, ...

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  11. THE 'SUBMARINE MENACE.

    The British steamer Hendon Hall, 3394 tons, has been mined and sunk in the North Sea The Brazilian steamer Rio Branco, ...

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  12. FRANCE DELIGHTED.

    The "Times" correspondent in Paris says that France is delighted at the Compulsion decision in England. The French realise that the decision makes ...

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  13. New Zealand's Kaiser

    The rebel Maori, Rua, has been Committed for trial on charges of having incited his followers to resist arrest and shoot the police ...

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  14. The Western Front.

    An explosion occurred in a Government-controlled works at La Rochelle, France. The noise was heard 30 miles away. The casualties number about ...

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  15. TURKISH ATROCITIES.

    Petrograd messages say that refugees from Trebizond tell terrible stories of massacres of Armenians by the Turks, before the town was evacuated Adults ...

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  16. Railway Fatality

    Robert Whitson (40), was killed on the railway line near Farley, last evening. His body was found lying along side the rails this morning. Deceased ...

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  17. Bran and Pollard

    The Federal Executive passed an order empowering the Government to remit to the Federal Prices Adjustment Board, the question of fixing the sale ...

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  18. LIVELY BOMBARDMENT.

    A Paris official message, issued this afternoon, says yesterday evening, after a lively bombardment with weeping shells, the enemy attempted small ...

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  19. ORDER OUT OF CHAOS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Dublin writes that order is beginning to come out of chaos. The damage has been tabulated, and food supplies have ...

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  20. PLOT TO BLOW UP WELLAND CANAL.

    John Devoy, editor of the "Gaelic America," has been indicted on a charge ol being implicated with Von Papen in the plot to blow the Welland ...

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  21. MR. STOREY TO BE PROMOTED.

    The Caucus met this afternoon, and expressed the opinion that Mr. Storey should be promoted to the Cabinet. Mr. Holman said he would get to ...

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  22. "Old Fort Street"

    The famous Fort-street High School is to be transferred to Petersham. It will occupy a commanding position at Taverner's Hill, and to preserve the ...

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  23. SUPPLYING SUBMARINES.

    The Spanish Government has notified the Allies that the police are now understanding orders to prevent any attempt to supply submarines from ...

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  24. The Baking Dispute

    Recently, when the Operative Bakers' Union decided not to bake any bread at night after May 6, the breadcarters declared they would not cart bread ...

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  25. REPORT FROM GENERAL HAIG.

    General Sin Douglas Ha,g reports:— Our guns broke a German attack after an hour's bombardment east of Ypres. ...

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  26. Lutheran Schools

    The State Cabinet has decided that the Lutheran schools should not be closed, but that the use of the German man language as a medium of religious ...

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  27. THE REBEL LEADER.

    Patrick Pearce, late leader of the rebels, is thirty years of age, He is a barrister, and is headmaster of a boys' secondary school at Dublin. He is of ...

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  28. GERMAN SOCIALIST LEADER.

    An Amsterdam message states that Dr. Liebknecht, the German Socialist Leader, was arrested in Berlin during May Day celebrations. ...

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  29. MASSES OF TROOPS.

    A message from Amsterdam alleges that the movements of massed troops to Belgium are continuous. The German strength on the banks of the Meuse ...

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  30. THE ZEPPELIN RAIDS.

    The Official Press Bureau has issued the following:—Last night's Zeppelin raid covered a considerable extent of the east coast. ...

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  31. Labour War in the States

    Five thousand railroad telegraphers and signal men threaten to block all traffic on railroads between New York and Chicago, unless recognition of the ...

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  32. Canberra—Jervis Bay Railway

    The Acting prime Minister, in a letter, to the Premiers of the various States, proposes to proceed with the working survey of the railway from Canberra ...

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  33. DOUAUMONT AGAIN

    An official message from Paris states:— A French attack was made yesterday evening south-east of Douaumont, and ...

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  34. Record Wireless

    What is claimed to be a record of wireless telegraphy was carried out during the Sierra's voyage to Sydney from San Francisco. The log book ...

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  35. SLIGHT DISTURBANCES

    The "Times' correpondent at Drogheda states:—Slight disturbances continue in the districts surrounding Dublin. A body of Sinn Feiners visited the ...

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  36. Papua

    After wiping off a debt of ten thousand pounds, the Commonwealth possession of Papua wound up its financial year with a surplus of eight thousand ...

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  37. Mesopotamia

    It is officially stated that the Commander of the British forces in Mesopotamia has reported that a small British force moved out from Bushier on ...

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  38. YORKSHIRE VISITED.

    Tuesday's air raid is attracting little attention. Two airships, at such a great height that they could not be seen, were ...

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  39. SPEECH BY SIR EDWARD CARSON.

    Mr. Asquith's speech was the occasion for a few speeches, including one by Sir Edward Carson, who expressed pleasure at the introduction of the Bill ...

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  40. TROOPS' SPLENDID BEHAVIOUR

    General Maxwell issued a general order thanking the troops for their splendid behaviour during the trying circumstances in the street fighting in ...

    Article : 95 words
  41. Burns, Philp & Co.

    The year's profits of Burns, philp & Co., Ltd., after making all allowances, left a balance of £125,594 to be dealt with after making payments, It is ...

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  42. For the Allies

    Australia has resumed a further contract to supply flour to the Allies, and the gristing tender is again active in this State. The full quantity represented ...

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  43. BOMBS DROPPED ON RAMSGATE.

    The Official Press Bureau announces that an enemy aeroplane crossed the Kentish Coast, at Ramsgate, and dropped six bombs on the railway 'station. ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. CHIEF SECRETARY OF IRELAND

    Referring in the House of Commons to the matter of his resignation, the Chief Secretary of Ireland (Mr. Birrell) said an inquiry would be held into his ...

    Article : 171 words
  46. WARM APPROVAL.

    In the lobbies subsequently members expressed warm approval of the decis of the Government. It is expected that the new Bill will ...

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  47. FALL OF KUT-EL-AMARA.

    In the House of Lords, Lord Morley asked whether the Government was prepared to table the papers in reference to the lamentable affair at Kut-el ...

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