29 APRIL 1916, page 1

It Is Evident That At First The Military Force Available

in Dublin was quite inadequate to meet the insurrection, but by Tuesday it had been augmented by reinforcements from the Curragh and Belfast, and also from England, and, to......

The Capture Of Sir Roger Casement While Engaged In A

gun- running raid on the Irish coast shows clearly the connexion between Germany and the rebels. The Irish conspirator, now a close prisoner in the Tower, was arrested on......

In Addition To The Above, We Must Record The Fact

that martial law has been proclaimed in the city and county of Dublin, and that Sinn Fein associations are to be proclaimed as illegal. The Lord-Lieutenant, it appears, has been......

The General Officer Commanding In Ireland Is, As Was...

having recourse to isolation tactics. On Wednesday he reported that a complete cordon of troops had been drawn round the centre of the town on the north side of the river. In......

News Of The Week.

TIIHE past week has been one of unusual liveliness by air, land, and sea. There was the Dublin revolt, which as we write is still going on ; there were three Zeppelin raids ;......

The Tramp And The Submarine, Having Got Out Of The

Baltic, coasted up the territorial waters of Norway, and then, having gear a long distance north, turned south and struck the North-West roast of Ireland. Hero, however, they......

Not Unnaturally, Though Unwisely As We Think, There Has Been

a good deal of grumbling against the Government over the Irish revolt, but on the whole nothing could have been better than the temper of the British people. There has been no......

It Is Very Difficult To Give A Connected Narrative Of

what happened in Dublin, partly owing to the reticence of the Government, who naturally do not want our enemies to get early information of the effect of their action, and still......

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