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Advertising : 26 wordsThe city at night was in complete darkness, lamps boing out or smashed, and traffic entirely ceased. At dawn military reinforcements arrived, and ...
Article : 287 wordsTASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION.—ALL CABLES COPYRIGHT. ...
Article : 13 words"The Times" military correspondent (Colonel Repington), commenting on the Casement incident in to-day's "Times," says:— ...
Article : 92 wordsOn Saturday the following message was sent by the Governor-General on behalf of the Commonwealth Government to the Secretary of State for the ...
Article : 107 wordsThe official communique issued from Dublin yesterday was as follows:— The situation in Dublin improved considerably on Saturday morning, but the ...
Article : 357 wordsA Re[?]ter message from London states that it is officially announced that General Townshend and the force under his command at ...
Article : 206 wordsMr. McDermott, a Trinity College student, states that he and some companions were returning from the races to Dublin on Monday, when they were ...
Article : 591 wordsA further 10,000 cases of Tasmanian apples forwarded by the Star of England were sold in Liverpool to-day, and realised the following prices:— ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Commander-in Chief of the troops in Ireland issued the following communique yesterday:— Operations in Dublin are proceeding ...
Article : 613 wordsThe rebels captured and fortified the South Dublin Workhouse, from which they poured a persistent fire upon the soldiers. Their main operations were ...
Article : 801 wordsThe Sinn Feiners showed masterly tacti[?]s by the seizure of the Post Office, St. Stephen's Green, and Kelly's Corne[?], as they covered the approach of ...
Article : 172 wordsMr. Hughes, addressing a conference of business men of Glasgow to-day, said the Empire did not demand a policy of revenge but of national and economic ...
Article : 285 wordsWhen the fighting was at its height on Tuesday night fires broke out in Sackville-street. but whether by accident or design is not known. ...
Article : 436 wordsSir H. Craik, Unionist member for Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities, has given notice to move in the House of Commons a resolution in tavour of ...
Article : 135 wordsTo-day's Constantinople communique states that General Townshend's garrison numbered 13.300, and that it surrendered unconditionally. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe newspapers deplore the loss of the brave garrison of Kut, but point out that the defenders had discharged the task of holding up considerable ...
Article : 52 wordsTo-day's Constantinople communique says:—Our forces are advancing towards the Suez Canal, and have annihilated four squadrons of the enemy ...
Article : 42 wordsThe story of the British campaign in Mesopotamia dates back a long way, almost to the date of the declaration of war on Turkey. This event occurred on ...
Article : 1,244 wordsThe King visited London to-day, and had interviews with Mr. Asquith and Lord Kitchener. The Cabinet had a two-hours' sitting. ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Holman), referred on Saturday to the increase in the State Savings Banks' deposits last month as evidence of prosperity, despite the war. ...
Article : 64 wordsSome stiff fighting is recorded in Sir Douglas Haig's report, issued late last night. He says:— This (Friday) morning the Germans ...
Article : 116 wordsMost of the German newspapers have not been allowed to comment on Sir Roger Casement's adventure, but they quote Dutch press telegrams regarding ...
Article : 178 wordsThe revenue for the State for April amounted to £1,493,272, as compared with £1,428,577 for April last year, showing an increase of £64,695. The items ...
Article : 89 wordsAn Englishwoman relates that the revolt in Dublin on Monday lasted all the morning. Armed uniformed Sian F[?]ners were walking about the city, ...
Article : 183 wordsOther accounts state that a number of armed Sinn Fciners on Sunday held up Mr[?] Quarry, the overseer's wife, and obtained the key of the explosive ...
Article : 152 wordsAt Saturday's sitting of the New South Wales Political Labour Conference, it was resolved to request the State Government to pay its employees a living ...
Article : 155 wordsCorner-house warfare was largely adopted by the rebels, houses commanding twoor [?]ore str[?]ets being scized in many quarters of the town. The ...
Article : 248 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports as follows:— The Germans made too small attacks, under cover of gas, against our lines ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. John Redmond, the leader of the Nationalists, stated in an interview to-day:— "My first feeling on hearing of the ...
Article : 224 wordsTrinity College, which was a noted loyalist strong[?]old, was barricaded, and gallantly dele[?]ded by armed students. The witness was told that several ...
Article : 164 wordsThis was the signal for a general revolt. Desultory fighting took place here and there on the outskirs of the town for the purpose of diverting the ...
Article : 164 wordsThis afternoon's communique says:— On Friday evening the Germans ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 1 May 1916, Page 5
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