It is reported in Dublin message received here to-day that all the leader[?] in the insurrection in Ireland have surrendered unconditionally. ...
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Advertising : 17 wordsA Turkish official communique reports that General Townshend's garrison of 1[?],300 at Kutelamara surrendered unconditionally. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 264 wordsThe[?] following letter from Tabriz, Persia, is from the pen of the Rev. Joshua Khamis:- "I wish I could give you some idea ...
Article : 566 wordsAn official comminique states:- "The situation in Dublin improved considerably on Saturday morning, but the rebels are Still offering serious ...
Article : 174 wordsAn American journalist, describing the proceedings in Dublin on Thursday, says:— "The troops did not give any quarter to the rebels, who fought with ...
Article : 88 wordsThe following letter from on officer of the Australian Light Horse, Who was convalescing in England, was received by a friend in Adelaide several ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 wordsThe newspapers, commenting on the fall of Kutelamara, deplore the loss of a brave garrison, but point out that the defenders discharged the task of ...
Article : 61 wordsA striking figure in the Dublin rebellion was an elderly woman, said to be of high rank, who was dressed in a green [?] and trousers and carried a ...
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Advertising : 51 wordsSays the correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle":- "A small body of armed then entered the Dublin Post Office without any ...
Article : 416 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "Two, small German attacks, made under cover of gas, were repulsed opposite Hulluch. The gas was blown ...
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Family Notices : 71 wordsA Melbourne telegram in the "Register" says:- A relative of Sir Roger Casement who resides in Melbourne, furnished ...
Article : 406 wordsEyewitnesses declare that the looting in some quarters of Dublin had no limits. What the looters did not want they [?] destroyed. ...
Article : 34 wordsA Russian Official commanique says[?] "The Germans, attaching in close formation, recaptured the trenches previously lost south of Lake Narscz, ...
Article : 46 wordsNext Wednesday, May [?], is the day set apart by the printing trade employees of Broken Hill for the annual trade picnic. As some employees in ...
Article : 119 wordsFurther findings of the general court-martial in connection with the mutiny among certain members of the A.I.F. at the Liverpool and Casula ...
Article : 314 wordsIf the methods adopted in the past to ensure the election of reliable Labor members are to be officially declared a failure, what new procedure ...
Article : 1,021 wordsThe Central News Agency reports concerning the Irish rising. "It is believed that Larkin, the reported leader, is now in the United ...
Article : 167 wordsRear-Admiral Dudley de Chair, who was commanding the British blockading squardron until March, slightly lifts the veil in an interview in the "Brooklyn ...
Article : 230 wordsMr. W. G. Spence, who has been traffic superintendent for the Silverton Tramway Co., has severed his connection with the company, and expects ...
Article : 120 wordsIn replying to the toast of his health at the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on Friday, the South Australian Minister of Industry (Mr. ...
Article : 415 wordsMr. P. Healy (president of the United Irish League in Adelaide) on Friday (says the "Express") gave some information concerning the trouble in ...
Article : 761 wordsSir,—Conscription and confiscation have widely different meanings, according to Mr. Vasey, of the Chamber of Commerce. It is fairly safe to ...
Article : 269 wordsA Dublin correspondent writes:- "The rebels set out and riddled the street tramcars, regardless of consequences. Borne wounded soldiers ...
Article : 158 wordsA cable from London received last Friday stated that the War Office had announced that it required l0,000 more experienced miners for tunnelling ...
Article : 132 wordsTHe economic (commercial) conference sitting in Paris has carried resolutions in favor of the establishment of a permanent body to control the transport ...
Article : 69 wordsA rather startling innovation has been made in the packing and handling of nails in bulk (says "The Australian Mining Standard"). Heretofore they ...
Article : 324 wordsIt is announced as probable that the question of compulsory service will be discussed When the Federal Parliament m[?]ets on May 9th. ...
Article : 35 wordsOn Wednesday night last Privates G. Balmann and R. Boon were farewelled at the residence of Mrs. Balmann, Piper-street, South Broken Hill, by ...
Article : 39 wordsFriday night's official report from Dublin states that troops were arriving all day. Intermittent fighting was continued, to the disadvantage of the ...
Article : 81 wordsAt the last meeting of the Star of the South, G.U.O.O.F. the honor board erected as a memorial to those members who had enlisted was unveiled. The ...
Article : 53 wordsSir Rider Haggard on Saturday conferred with the Premier (Mr. Holman) on the question of providing land for British soldiers after the war. ...
Article : 62 wordsDuring the week ended April 29, the following registrations of births, marriages, and deaths were made with the Broken Hill registrar:—Births 19 ...
Article : 95 wordsThe anniversary services in connection with the Oxide-street Sundayschool were held yesterday. Mr. Mill took the morning service, the Rev. C. ...
Article : 90 wordsA meeting of the Barrier Returned Soldiers' Association was held yesterday in the clubrooms, Mr. L. E. Noon presiding. ...
Article : 197 wordsMr. John Redmond bas placed him sef at the disposal of the authorities, with Whom he is in constant touch. Mr. ...
Article : 64 wordsThe South Australian Minister of Industry (Mr. R. P. Blundell) made a statement on Friday afternoon in [?] ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Mon 1 May 1916, Page 2
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