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  2. THE IRISH REVOLT.

    Summary treatment has been accorded the ringleaders in the ill-fated Dublin rebellion. It is announced that Pearse, Clarke and ...

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  3. RED CROSS FUND.

    Another instalment of £1/5/ has been received from the stuff of the Union Bank towards the funds of this society, and the sum of £3/18/4 has also come to hand from ...

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  4. TRUE PATRIOTS.

    The following letter has been addressed by the Minister of Munitions (Mr. Lloyd George) to Vice-Admiral Sir David Beatty:— ...

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  5. IRISH NATIONAL FORESTERS.

    The board of directors of the Irish National Foresters' Benefit Society have unanimously resolved to send the following cable message to Mr. John Redmond, M.P., ...

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  6. Irish Ringleaders Shot.

    Au official communique says:—There was a violent bombardment of Avocourt at the end of the afternoon. Our troops by a brilliant, assault, carried German ...

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  8. INVALIDED HOME.

    Corporal C. Yuille, of the 5th Battalion, arrived at his home, at Caldwell's-road, Eaglehawk, on 2nd May. He was invalided home suffering from heart failure. His ...

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  9. AIRMAN'S GREATEST EXPLOIT.

    Sergeant Pilot Graudseigno, a French airman, is th hero of several recent aviation exploits, including the attack on a Zeppelin which was destroyed off Zeebrugge hist ...

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  10. BENDIGONIAN IN EGYPT,

    Private G. E. Brown, son of Mr. W. Brown, of Brodie-street, Quarry Hill, has cabled to his parents stating that he has reached Egypt. Private Brown left ...

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  11. INTERNMENT OF ENEMY SUBJECTS.

    Yesterday the Huntly Shire Council received a communication from the. Eehuea branch of Australia's Citizens' Committee asking the council to co-operate in urging ...

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  12. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Lyric Photo Plays, Lyric Theatre, 8. Tivoli Pictures, Royal Prince's Theatre, 8. ...

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  13. SITUATION IN IRELAND.

    The latest Irish communique says the situation in Ireland is quiet. Arrests and collection of arms are proceeding satisfactorily. The police barracks at Oramuore, ...

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  14. "BRITAIN PREPARED."

    Judging by the big rus for scats at Flight's yesterday morning, crowds have been looking forward with great interest to seeding the national puturos, entitled ...

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  15. GENERLA NEWS.

    The London Chamber of Commerce has carried a resolution requesting all AustroGerman members, including those who are naturalised British subjects, to resign, and ...

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  16. BENDIGONIAN IN EGYPT.

    C.S.M. W. W. Pearse, who left Bendigo with the 14/6th reinforcements, in a letter from Egypt to his parents in Bendigo, dated 26th March, says that the novelty of ...

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  17. ZEPPELIN L20 WRECKED.

    The Zeppelin L20 has been destroyed in a storm off Sanvanger, on the south-west coast of Norway. Several of the crew were killed. ...

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  18. DUBLIN WITHOUT GAS OR TRAMS.

    Newspapers in Dublin are re-appearing, but the city is without gas and trains, the rebels having destroyed the power works. ...

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  19. Australian Aviation Unit.

    It is announced that with the view of completing their training, some members of the Australian aviation unit will come to England. ...

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  20. MELBOURNE.

    The Federal Executive Council to-day passed a regulation giving the Minister for Defence power to forbid the entrance of any soldier or soldiers generally to a hotel ...

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  21. Burial of Dead Urgent.

    The collection and burial of the dead is urgent in the interests of health. There are many bodies on house tops, in cellars, and deserted dwellings, also under ...

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  22. GIFT OF AEROPLANES.

    The Overseas Club, to mark Empire Day (24th May), is predating the Royal Flying Corps with six aeroplanes. Since last Empire Day 63 aeroplanes ...

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  23. 3000 PRISONERS TAKEN.

    It is estimated that 3000 out of 4500 who participated in the Irish revolt, have already been made prisoners. The rest of the rebels escaped in civilian dress. ...

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  24. ENEMY ACTIVE IN BELGIUM

    Great activity prevails behind the German lines in Belgium. Numerous troop trains are passing. Reserves are camped at the chief railway junctions, ready to ...

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  25. NEW NAVAL RANK.

    In response to the representations of a deputation which waited on him recently, the Naval Minister (Mr. Jenson has decided to create the rank of warrant engineer it ...

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  26. LAND FOR SOLDIERS

    In the fortnightly list of Crown lands available for selection appears a block of 400 acres at Langley, in the County of Dalhousie, about seven miles from Kyneton, ...

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  27. RECENT ZEPPELIN RAID.

    It is officially stated that six Zeppelins participated in the raid on Tuesday. Reports from Rattray Head to Norfolk indicate that there was a greater number ...

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  28. MERCHANT SHIPS SUNK.

    In the House of Lords to-day. Lord Curzon said it was an encouraging fact that the number of merchant ships punk by the enemy had been exactly balanced by new ...

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  29. PROMPT ACTION IN NORTH.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says the quick determination of Colonel Strapping, an Irish officer, largely contributed to the tranquality in the North of Ireland. At the ...

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  30. AUSTRALIANS IN TURKEY.

    The Defence department has received word that the American Ambassador at Constantinople has stated that in spite of great difficulties the Embassy had been able to ...

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  31. ASSISTING RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Subscribers to the Sick and Wounded Soldiers' Fund, established in Eaglehawk some time ago, met in the Eaglehawk Town Hall last night, and dealth with an ...

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  32. THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    It is announced that the Allied Economic Conference will open on 5th June. ...

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  33. CHEMICAL WORKS BLOWN UP

    An explosion at the Government chemical works at La Rochelle set fire to five neighboring factories. The explosion was heard 30 miles away. One hundred ...

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  34. The Three Leaders.

    The Irish rebels are being tried by field court-martial under the Defence of the Realm Act. Rebels whose casps are not being taken immediately will be sent to ...

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  35. COMMONWEALTH QUESTIONS.

    The Promior of Queensland (Mr. Ryan) has conferred in London with the Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) regarding the sugar, metals and other ...

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  36. PRESENTATIONS TO SOLDIERS.

    A most enjoyable time was spent in the Belfast Arms Hotel last night, when Privates Edward Mills and Robert E.. Wheaton. who are well known in sporting circles ...

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  37. WINTER GOODS.

    This long [?] day will be available for ladies to view the new arrivals of long coats so [?] for the weather prevailing, which the [?] has just received. They are all ...

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  38. BOMBS ON DEAL STATION.

    It is officially announced that a hostile airship threw six bombs on Deal railway station in Kent on Wednesday afternoon. Several houses were damaged. ...

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  39. BENDIGO.

    Staff-Sergent J. E. Ptover, who, before enlisting in Melbourne, was associated with Mr. W. L. Williams, chemist, of Hargreaves-street, Bendigo, is about to sail ...

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  40. SCHOOL MEMORIAL TABLETS.

    The school committees and associations of old scholars all over the State aer considering a suitable way of perpetuating the patriotic conduct of old pupils at our ...

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  41. A Visit to Yorkshire.

    On Tuesday nipht two Zeppelins dropped six or eight bombs in two areas of a Yorkshire town. One bomb fell in the middle of a road, ...

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  42. MAY DAY IN GERMANY.

    Amsterdam reports thai on May Day a mob, composed principiilly of working women, assembled in Potsdammor Platz, Berlin, and clamored for peace. Fifty of the ...

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  43. MR. BIRRELL RESIGNS.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Augustine Birrell), whose adminintration of Irish affairs has been severely criticised in some quarters since the Sinn Fein, out ...

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  44. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    Advance indications of the German reply to the last American Note, described as a "virtual ultimatum" on the submarine question, show that the German ...

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  45. TOBACCO FOR SOLDIERS.

    Mr. H. M. Leggo, who has been contributing weekly to the Overseas Tobacco Fund for our soldiers, through the medium of the Sandhust Club, has now received ...

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  46. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    A very strong market prevailed at the London wool sales to-day. There was keen competition for [?] wools, at full rates. It was decided at a meeting of ...

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  47. DR. LIEBKNECHT ARRESTED.

    A Berlin telegram says:—"During the May Day demonstration Dr. Liebkneckt was arrested. He will probably be handed over to the military authorities." ...

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  48. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The New York press publishes an interview obtained in London with Lord Newton, Paymaster-General. Lord Newton culogises the work done by American diplomatists in ...

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  49. THE "BENDIGO BATTALION"—the [?]

    Sir,—May I ask a small space in your valuable columns on behaif of our "Bendigo Battalion." the 38th, which is shortly to sail? Recently I had a very interesting ...

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  50. DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL.

    Sir Horbort Samuel wries that the Government is in favor of a Dalight Saving Bill. ...

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  51. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wehat maket is firm. ...

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  52. HONORING THE DEAD.

    The Minister for Defence stated to-night that the Australian military authorities in Egypt had informed him that the Australian Red Cross Society had decided to erect ...

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  53. Reply Being Prepared.

    Herr von Jagow, German Foreign Minister, said in the Roichstag to-day that the reply to the American Note was being prepared at the main headquarters, where the ...

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  54. HIS PROBABLE SUCCESSOR.

    The general belief in the lobby is that a Liberal must succeed Mr. Birrell, as since March. 1906, Mr. Redmond has been the instigator in most matters of Irish ...

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  55. GENERAL COMPULSION.

    As foreshadowed on Tuesday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) introduced in the House of Commons on Wednesday a bill to provide for general and immediate ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND OFFICES.

    Six hundred people attended the reception given by Sir Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) on Wednesday to mark the opening of the new ...

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  57. SUGGESTED ARBITRATION.

    The "Central News" Washington correspondent says President Wilson had declined the Kaiser's proposal to arbitrate on the submarine question with King Alfonso of ...

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  58. Mr. Birrell a Broken Man.

    Members of the House of Commons do not desire to judge Mr. Birrell too harshly, in view of his manly candour in admitting errors in estimating the possibilities ...

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  59. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The local branch of the Australian Women's National League has contributee £2/36/ to the Soldiers' Milk Fund. ...

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  60. PLOTTING IN AMERICA.

    John Devov, editor of the "Gaelic-American." published in New York, has been indicted on a charge of being implicated with Captain von Papen (formerly German ...

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  61. PRESENTATIONS TO SOLDIER.

    A send-off was given to Private J. Boldiston last Friday evening. It took the form of a social in Oswald's hall, a large number of friends and admirers being present. ...

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  62. TROOPS THANKED.

    General Sir John Maxwell, commander of the Government forces in Ireland, has expressed his thanks to the officers and men under his command for their splendid ...

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  63. QUEENSLAND'S PREMIES.

    Mr. L. J. Ryan (Premier of Queensland) interviewed the Secretary for the Colonies Mr. A. Bonar Law) in London on Wednesday. ...

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  64. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The fortnightly meeting of the above branch was held on Wednesday afternoon. There was a very good attendance, and excellent work was done. A large supply ...

    Article : 94 words
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