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  2. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Great interest was taken en in Mr Lloyd George's meeting at Conway to-day, where ]he replied to attacks. Special arrangements were made for ...

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  3. WAR ON MERGHANTMEN

    The full text of the reply made by the German Government to the final note despatched by the United Stated relative to the sanking or ...

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  4. ANTARCTIC HEROES.

    A great conecarse of notable people assembled in St. Paul's Cathedra on Friday to witness the unveiling on the Prime minister (Mr. Asquith) ...

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  5. ILL-FATED ZEPPELINS.

    An official announcement declares that a British light cruiser destroyed a Zeppelin air ship off the Schleswig ...

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  6. WAR NOTES.

    The week has seen the Sinn Seinrising completcly quelled much to the disappointment of Germany and of many thousands of Sinn Feiners ...

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  7. GENERAL JOFFRE'S ADMIRATION.

    General Joffre has sent a message to General Luke conveying his admiration for General Towashend's heroic defence of Kut. ...

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  8. AUSTRIANS AND BULGARS

    Athens reports intense animosity between the Bulgarian and Austrian troops. They fought for eight hours north of Ondoneve station till the ...

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  9. SITUATION NORMAL.

    The situation in Dublin is now no normal. The hotels will remain closed until Tuesday. ...

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  10. GERMANS' APPEAL TO IRISHMEN.

    Mr. George Plunkett William Redmond member of the House of Commons who is serving at the front writes to his brother. John ...

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  11. ONE SURVIVOR AT SALONIKA.

    A Sallonika message states that a Zeppolin a[?]ip raided Salonike on Thursday. The vessel was heavily [?] and eventually destroyed. ...

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  12. ACTIONS IN ADRIATIC.

    Four Italian destroyers in the Upper Adriatic on Wednesday sighied and chased ten torpedo boats to Pola shelling them continuously. ...

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  13. VIVID NARRATIVE.

    The ''Daily Chronicle's'' correspondent at Salonike gives a gives narrative of she destruction of the Zeppelin. The night was cloudless. ...

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  14. AEROPLANES BOMB BRINDISI.

    Five Austrian aeroplanes have boinbed Brindisi, including the hospitals where they killed for patients. A Rome communique states. Two ...

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  15. WHO PLANNED THE REVOLT ?

    Mr. Patrick Egan a formed United States Minister in Chili states that John Doyoy editor of ''Gaelic America alaned the Irish revolt ...

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  16. THE ENDURANCE.

    The ''Daily Chronicle'' states:—''Since there is no news of the Endurance steps must be taken without delay to organise relief ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. COMBATS AT VERDUN

    A Paris connunique states that after a ciocnt bombardment westward of the Meuse a strong attack by the ermans on French positions ...

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  18. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    The Prince of Wales is visiting the Italian front as the guest of King Victor Emanuel. ...

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  19. RUSSIAN TRAITOR.

    Senator Bogorodyay conducted the orosecution of M. Sukhomlinoff the former War Minister who was adcuded of high treason. He examined ...

    Article : 62 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN TAX CASE

    The Premier and Atroney General of Queensland Mv. Ryan addressed the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council to-day in the action ...

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  21. INTENSE ENEMY BOMBARDMENT.

    A Paris communique states:—"A surprise attack on Friday evening penetrated the German trenches eastward of the Binarville road, in ...

    Article : 100 words
  22. ACCURATE BRITISH NAVAL GUNNERY.

    The Admiralty states that it was cruisers Galatea and Phacton which destroyed the Zeppelin on Thursday by gunfire. ...

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  23. SPY SENTENCED.

    Albert Bright an iron merchant of Sheffield was sentenced to servitude for life for collecting information useful to the enemy. ...

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  24. SPEECH BY MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. Lloyd George introduced Mr. Hughes to the overflow meeting Castle Square as My old friend whose speeches are ringing through ...

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  25. ANOTHER ZEPPELIN.

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Rotterdam says that fishermen report that Zeppelin L9 was sighted in the North Sea flying very slowly ...

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  26. SHOTS FIRED AT POLICE

    A sensational affair occurred this afternoon in the city streets. Con stables Downes and Bresuan noticed three young men loitering suspiciously ...

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  27. LUSITANIA DAY.

    Lusitania Day was commemorated on Saturday by a procession organised by the British Empire Union The route was from the Thames ...

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  28. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports: "A successful raid was made on tae enemy trenches' near Authville Ton Germans were killed and many ...

    Article : 48 words
  29. DUBLIN AFTERMATH.

    It has been officially stated in London that Joseph Plunkett Edward Daly, Mickael O'Hannatran, and William Peares four rebel roaders have ...

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  30. THE BRITISH BLOCKADE

    The German Note to America pleads for allowances for German naval officers errors in view of Briain's illegal ruses. In any ease naval warfare ...

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  31. GERMAN REVERSE.

    The latest official Petrograd communique states We captured by surprise the enemy trenches south east of Lake Doubrooka north westward of Krichine where the ...

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  32. MR. HUGHES VISITS BIRTHPLACE.

    Mr. Hughes in the morning explored the beauties of Llandudno, in which he noticed many changes since his boyhood. ...

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  33. ACCEPTANCE LIKELY

    It is unofficially understood in Washington that President Woodrow Wilson is like to accept the German permises but whether he will ...

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  34. MR. HUGHES' FUTURE PLANS.

    Mr. Hughes is undecided as to the length of his stay in England. tic would, like opportunities to address labor circles and follow up the policy ...

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  35. STRANGE EXPERIENCES.

    Two soldiers who had been missing in Dublin since Friday week, have been found unhurt. It appears that they were ...

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  36. ACCEPTANCE OF NOTE CERTAIN

    It is considered practically certain at Washington that the United States will accept Germany's Note as to the cessation of subuarise warfare, ...

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  37. THE BALKANS.

    The New York Worlds Bucharest correspondent states that hasty preparations are being made on both sides of the Danube. There is ...

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  38. CONDUCT OF THE WAR

    Earl Curzon addressing the primrose League said he wished to dispel the illusion that the Government spent its time in modifying or ...

    Article : 182 words
  39. ANGRY PRESS COMMENTS.

    Commenting on the German reply, the "New York World" points out ''On the anniversary of the Lusitania disaster lynch law is still in force on ...

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  40. IRELAND RELIEVED.

    Ireland is relieved that the Government is dealing, sternly with the leaders of the rebellion. It is clear that many rebels who were s ...

    Article : 71 words
  41. ENEMY AT SMYRNA.

    Advices ]tare been received at Athens that General von Sanders with German forces has arrived at Smvrna. Von Sanders commands the ...

    Article : 61 words
  42. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    A shipment of Australian apples was offered at auction to-day. The fruit was fully ripe and a portion was wasty. A few Victorian cases ...

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  43. HUNGARIAN REGIMENT

    The ''Daily Telegraph'' correspondent at Petrograd states that a fighting westward of Rovao, in Vol hvnia (south west Russia) a whole ...

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  44. MARRIED ON EVE OF EXECUTION.

    It, is officially stated that a few hours before his execution Plunkett was married in prison to Mrs. Grace Giffard sister of the rebel ...

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  45. STEAMER'S MARVELLOUS ESCAPE.

    The steamer Clan Maefayden enconntered two submarines in the Bay of Biseay. the first fired 60 shells at a range of 50 yards hitting the Clan ...

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  46. BOXING.

    At the stadium to-night in the presence of 6,000 spectators Herb McCoy (9.10) of Australia defeated Eddie May (9.73) of America on ...

    Article : 43 words
  47. DEATH SENTENCES COMMUTED.

    Thirty six robels were court maritaled on Thursday. John M'Bride William Cosgreve. Thomas Hunter were sentenced to death. M'Bride ...

    Article : 39 words
  48. HUNS ILL-TREAT CAPTIVES

    Italians who have been returned from Germany as unfit for further war service, states a Rome message give Iamentable reports of the starvation ...

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  49. INDIAN LOYALTY.

    Mr. Auseen Chamberlain Secretary for India in a statement to the American press says. The Germans made every endeaver to crcate trouble in ...

    Article : 54 words
  50. AUSTRALIAN DIATOMITE

    The Laxperial institute has examined samples of Australian diatomite and reports that the Victorian and New South Wales specimens are of ...

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  51. "SHEER LUNACY."

    The ''Daily Chronicle's correspondent who toured West Ireland, siates that visit left the impression that the action of the rebels ...

    Article : 80 words
  52. TIGRIS POSITION UNCHANGED.

    General Sir Perey Lake commanding in Mesopotamia reports that the sitaation on the Tigris on May 3 remained unchanged. ...

    Article : 104 words
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