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  2. SINN FEIN REVOLT

    Giving evidence on Monday before the Royal commission which is enquiring into the recent rebellion In Dublin and elsewhere in Ireland, Sir John Ross, for ...

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  3. MR. W. M. HUGHES

    Mr Hughes was accorded an enthusiastic reception at the Birmingham Town Hall on Monday evening. He said that at the back of the war ...

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  4. WILSON'S PEACE TALK

    The “Morning Post’s” correspondent at Washington states that if president Wilson can make peace and associate himself with the arrangement of the terms his ...

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  5. GERMAN OFFENSIVE

    [?] Poincan of France, visited [?] Monday, on the occasion of 10th day of the great battle. Paris report slatts:—"Our artillery ...

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  6. NATIONAL SERVICE

    Stirring scenes were witnessed at White-ball on Monday on the occasion of the calling up of married men between the ages of 27 and 35. The area was ...

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  7. VERDUN STRUGGLE

    [?]ent [?] France, visited [?] on Monday, on the occasion of [?] day of the battle. [?] report states:—”Our artillery ...

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  8. IN THE BALKANS

    The Bulgarian Zanthi division states a message from Salonika relative to the Bulgarian invasion of Greece, id rapidly approaching the Nestes Bridge. A ...

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  9. RESTRICTING BEER OUTPUT

    The House of Commons at its sitting on Monday, discussed a bill providing for the reduction of the output of beer in Great Britain by 15 per cent. The ...

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  10. FREEDOM OF SHEFFIELD.

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr William Hughes) paid a brief visit to Harrogate the Yorkshire watering place on Monday, and later proceeded to ...

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  11. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    The usual particulars with regard to recruiting were not available to-night. All that could be obtained was that 59 had been accepted. ...

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  12. RECRUITING BY TRAIN.

    The Parliamentary recruiting train visited Echuca this afternoon. A demonstration was afterwards made in High street, where fervent speeches were ...

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  13. WAR AND FINANCE

    The House of commons gave consideration to the consolidated Fund Bill on Monday. Several members criticised the policy ...

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  14. CONSCRIPTION ADVOCATED.

    A largely-attended public meeting was held at Colac to-night in support of conscription. Cr Dally, President of the shire, was in the chair. Mr G. F. ...

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  15. ASSAULT ON CUMIERES.

    Paris correspondent of the “Daily states that the German Grown manifestly wanted to settle the is [?]Mort Homme once and for all. ...

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  16. AMERICAN SECURITIES.

    In the House of Commons on Monday Mr Reginald M’Kenna (Chancellor of the Exchequer) moved that an additional income of 2/ be imposed, without exception ...

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  17. DASH FOR BAGDAD

    A British White paper has been issued containing the correspondence in respect of the Mesopotamian campaign. This shows that Lt-Gen C. V. ...

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  18. PUNISHMENT OF PRIESTS.

    The London newspapers are publishing a number of letters which have passed between Gen Sir John Maxwell, commanding the troops in Ireland, and Dr E. ...

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  19. FIELD GLASSES FOR TROOPS

    No fewer than 1129 pairs of field-glasses have been sent to the victoria Barracks as gifts for officers of the Australian Imperial Force. This is the result of an ...

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  20. [?]ELD-MARSHAL FRENCH.

    [?]Sir Douglas Haig concludes his [?] with a tribute to the work of French saying [?] with our small ...

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  21. STEEL HELMETS.

    [?] J. Tennant Under-Secretary for [?] in the House of Commons [?] he believed that suffici[?] had been issued for ...

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  22. RED GROSS SOCIETY

    The hon. treasurer, Mrs F. Ham, acknowledges receipt of the following amounts:—Amount previously acknowledged, £8788/11/10; St. John’s Branch, ...

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  23. SPIRIT OF AGGRESSION

    Lord Bryce of Dechmont, formerly British Ambassador at Washington, presided at a lecture at the Union College on Monday. ...

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  24. AUSTRIAN OFFENSIVE

    [?]it is estimated that the Aus[?] on the Italian front since have totalled 100,000. [?] issued in Rome says:— ...

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  25. SETTLING THE PROBLEM.

    The "Daily News" may Lint. Mr Lloyd-George continues his Irish negotiations. The Ulster party are adopting a conciliatory attitude. ...

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  26. BALLARAT EAST BRANCH.

    The men's section of the Ballarat East Red Cross Society will meet to-morrow night at the Town Hall at 7 o’clock, when important business will be transacted. ...

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  27. BOGUS OFFICER

    At the Police Court to-day Eager John Blackburn Clang was fined 40/, in default seven days, for wearing the King's uniform without authority. Clang, who ...

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  28. GALLIPOLI WITHDRAWAL

    Mr G. Ward Price who succeeded Mr E. Ashmead Bartlett as British Press representative at the Dardanelles during the Gallipoli campaign, has written a ...

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  29. IDEAL PRISONERS' CAMP

    The average number prisoners at Alexandra Palace (London) is over 3000. An official report shows that the average death rate is only one a year. ...

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  30. RAIDS ON BRITAIN

    Mr Herbert Samuel (Home Secretary) stated in the House of Commons on Monday that since the outbreak of war three naval attacks had been made on ...

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  31. [?]HITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS

    [?]representatives conferred with [?] George (Minister of Munitions [?] day and agreed to postpone their [?] holidays till the end of July. ...

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  32. BRITISH MEAT SUPPLY.

    The Government, said Mr Walter Run[?], President of the Board of Trade in the House of Commons on Monday was considering the question of the meat ...

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  33. AEROPLANE FATALITY

    A bad situation accident occurred in Kent on Sunday. involving the death of one military airman and serious injury to another. ...

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  34. NAVAL HISTORY

    President of the Board of Educa[?] received a deputa[?] the Navy League on Monday. [?] of the party urged that ...

    Article : 22 words
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