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  2. CONSCRIPTION FOR IRE[?]AND.

    Owing to their opposition to an anti-conseription resolution, six members of the Wicklow Town Council have been boycotted. ...

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  3. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) and the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Cook) have arrived in London after a good voyage from America. ...

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  4. FIGHTING IN SIBERIA.

    Moscow reports show that on Monday the Bohemo-Slavs (deserters from the Austrian army) advanced towards Quffa and reported that all the towas of the Siberian ...

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  5. CUNARD LINER SUNK

    The Cunard liner Ansonia (8,153 tons), while on a voyage from England to the United States, was torpedoed and sunk 100 [?]nles out from Liverpool. Ninety survivors ...

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  6. END OF BATTLE.

    Mr. G. H. Perris, the correspondent of the "Daily Chrouicle" at French headquarters, in his message to London on Friday morning, said:—"The front has subsided ...

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  7. ITALY ATTACKED

    Mesanges from London rcceived in Anicrica on Saturday night stated that an Austrian offensive had begun with a heavy attack on the Asiago plateau. The Italians ...

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  8. SPEECH BY MR. ASQUITH.

    Mr. Asquith, leader of the Liberal party, and formerly Prime Minister, ws the chief quest at a crowded luncheon party at the Aldwych (London) Club on Friday, and ...

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  9. FIXING MEAT PRICES.

    The Minister for Price Fixing (Mr. [?] Greene) is expected to make a statement early this week, concerning the Ministry's price fixing proposals. Mr. Greene has ...

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  10. One-armed Australian

    AUSTRALIAN HDQRS., Wednesday.— The Australians yesterday consolidated. their new line between Moriancourt and Sailly Laurette (east of Amiens). After ...

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  11. JAPAN'S PART.

    The return of Count-Yamagata (President of the Japanese Privy Council) to Tokio and the assembling of a high military conforence there, has revived public i[?]terest in ...

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  12. BRITISH DYE MANUFACTURE.

    Sir albert Stanley, President of the Board of Trade, addressing dye users in Great Britain on Friday. said:— "We shall probably be independent of ...

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  13. GERMANS VOICE FEARS.

    Official despatehes from France to America say that the German press is pessimistic about the situation in the United States. The newspapers point out that President ...

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  14. LOST KONINGEN REGENTES.

    The British Admiralty, as the result of inquiries into the sinking of the Dutch hospital ship Koningen Regent[?], while on a voyage from England to Holland, has issued ...

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  15. AIR RAID ON PARIS.

    A French official bulletin announces that Ge[?]an airmen attacked paris on Saturday evening. Some bombs were dropped, and there were several victims and some ...

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  16. Case Against Sir J. Jonas.

    In connection with the prosecution of Sir Joseph Jonas, formerly Lord Mayor of Sheffield, who is to be charged with having communicated information to the enemy, ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Victoria Sporting Club is opening a fund to provide hostels in London and the provinces for discharged soldiers and sailors while they are being taught useful ...

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  18. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    President Wilson, in a letter to the leader of the woman's suffrage movement in the United States, says that he endorses the national women's suffrage amendment to ...

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  19. NORTH-WESTERN NEEDS.

    KERANG, Saturday.—The Premier (Mr. Lawson), the Minister for Lands (Mr. clarke), the Minister for Railways (Mr. barnes), and the chairman of the Water ...

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  20. KAISER'S 1914 PLAN.

    Mr. J. W. Gerard, the formet German Ambassador at Berlin, in his latest speech in New York, said:— "Before I left Berlin I learned that ...

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  21. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable messages appeared In the later editions of "The Argus" on Saturday:— INCIDENTS OF FIGHTING. ...

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  22. New Domestic Cabinet.

    It is generally accepted in London that Sir George Cave (Home Secretary) will be chairman of the new domestic Cabinet, to be calles the Committee of Ministers on ...

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  23. ENEMY NAVAL COUP FOILED.

    On several occasions recently English naval critics have forecast that the German f[?]eet would shortly be compelled to give battle. ...

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  24. Anzacs' Escapade.

    A party of 40 Anzaes, being tired of waiting aboard a vessel in New York Harbour without being given leave to go ashore, dashed from the ship, saw the sights of ...

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  25. HUGE SHIPPING DEAL.

    The "Manchester Guardian" says.thit a British syndiente, including Lord Pirrie and Sir Owen Phillips, will purchase British interests in the American International ...

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  26. REPATRIATION.

    Addressing members of the local repatration committee at Kerang on Saturday, the Minister for Lands (Mr. clarke) said that he would like all district committees to ...

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  27. East. African Campaign.

    An official despatch from East Africa says:—"Our pursuing columns, after minor encounters, ef[?]tered Malema unopposed on Wednesday. The enemy retreated ...

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  28. Patrols Over North Sea.

    Increased activity on the part of German naval airmen over the North Sea has led to a number of exciting combats, in which the British have more than held their own. ...

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  29. Exchange of Prisoners.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says that the Anglo-German conference at the Hague regarding the exchange of prisoners is making ...

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  30. NEW AUSTRIAN ATTACK BEGUN.

    The front on which the Austrians are attacking is described as running from the Astico River eastward across the Asiago Plateau (which lies. roughly speaking, between the Astico and the Brenta), and then across the Middle Piave country to the Adriatic. Saturday's official Rome bulletin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. UNITY AMONGST ALLIES.

    Great Britain, France, and Italy have agreed to the proposal to create an interAllied council to control the manufacture and distribution of [?]nitions and other ...

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  32. Forced Belgian Labour.

    A Belgian memorandum presented to the American Government shows that during March the Germans took 2.700 men from East Fianders for military work on the ...

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  33. Land for Soldiers.

    The South African Government is initiating an energetic policy of land settlement in the Transvaal. Numbers of farms are being given out in ...

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  34. Air Fight Over Dardanelles.

    The British Admiralty reports that a British squadron bombed acrodromes and enemy works at places on the Turkish and Bulgarian coasts. Enemy formations over ...

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  35. Munitions Fraud.

    Mr. Kupforberg. a [?] of German parentage, who was a cireetor of munitions in a fir[?] at Williesden, near London. has been sent-enced to three years imprisonment for ...

    Article : 75 words
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