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  5. EBB AND FLOW OF WAR

    The correspondent of the Times in Paris writes:-- The Germans are now installed at the foot of Dead Man's Hill. The success cost them untold killed and wounded. It does not bring their goal measurably nearer, and the French have frequently shown vigor in wresting back ...

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  7. IRISH WARNINGS

    The Irish Rebellion Commission sat again at Westminster today, Lord Hardinge presiding. With him were Mr. Justice Shearman and Sir Mackenzie Charman. ...

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  8. MR. ASQUITH'S STATEMENT

    It is officially reported that Mr. Asquith s Irish statement in the House of Commons will not be made until Thursday. Meanwhile, there will be further ...

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  9. ITALIANS HIT BACK

    The Times correspondent at Milan states that the enemy was checked on Saturday, and he immediately began to consolidate his gains. ...

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  10. "THIS IS NOT PRUSSIA"

    While questions were being asked in the House of Commons today on the Irish question Mr. Healy (Independent Nationalist) said: "We are not going to stand here and ...

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  11. RUSSIANS ON THE TIGRIS

    The London Times, in a leading article, says that the dramatic arrival of the Russian cavalry on the River Tigris is another indication that the tide is turning. ...

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  12. NO RIGHT TO DISTINGUISH

    In the House of Lords today Lord Strachey moved the inclusion of Ireland in the provisions of the Compulsion Bill. He said that her exclusion placed a powerful weapon ...

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  13. CHAIRED BY ANZACS

    Mr. Hughes's south western tour was marked by several impressive demonstrations. The British Empire League superintended the arrangements, providing special ...

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  14. HOME RULE AS A REMEDY

    The London Evening Standard says that influences are working to promote a settlement of the Irish question by granting Home Rulo as soon as possible, and excluding ...

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  15. DETERMINED ATTACK ON BRITISH TRENCHES IN FLANDERS

    It is announced that north of Vimy ridge the Germans penetrated the front line fer a length of 1500 yards to a depth of between 200 and 300 yards. Vimy is six miles slightly north east of Arras, and lies in the sector containing ...

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  16. M'NEILL'S TRIAL

    The court-martial on John M'Neill was opened at Richmond Barracks, Surrey, this morning. No newspaper representatives were admitted. ...

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  17. DESPERATE FRENCH RESISTANCE NEAR VERDUN

    The official message issued at Paris this afternoon stated:-- The Germans used gas, without result, against a portion of our Champagne line. A sudden gust of wind turned back the gas to their own trenches. There was fierce night firing on the left bank of the River Meuse. It was ...

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  18. EXECUTED REBELS

    Mr. Asquith announced in the House of Commons yesterday that a statement would be published giving particulars of the crimes of the 15 rebels executed in Ireland. ...

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  19. ECHOES OF REBELLION

    Replying in the House of Commons today to Mr. Grant (Unionist), Mr. Tennant, Parliamentary Under Secretary to the War Office, said that the rebels had used ...

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  20. TORPEDOED GERMAN SHIPS

    The Copenhagen (Denmark) press says that the Russian submarines continuo to harass German steamers in the Baltic Sea. The Swedish pilotage authorities state that ...

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  21. £300,000,000

    In the House of Commons tomorrow the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, will move for another credit vote of £300,000,000. He will also review the progress of the ...

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  22. CONSCRIPTION DIFFICULTIES

    Interrogated by Lord Courtney in the House of Lords today, Lord Kitchener said that he recognised that one of the difficulties of conscription was the conscientious objector ...

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  23. FOOD TICKETS

    In a speech in the House of Commons today Mr. George Lambert (Liberal) talked about the possibility of introducing food tickets. ...

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  24. A YEAR AGO

    Railway and telegraphic communication between Austria and Italy has ceased. Italian people are overjoyed at the prospect of war with Austria. ...

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