THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916 THE MINER WAR ‘BULLETINS Pi rr ( MON., MAY 1 Irish Denounce Rebels __ London: Field Marshal French, commander-in-chief of the home forces, reports that the Dublin postoffice, the chief stronghold of the Irish rebels. has been burned down. Peter Pearce, a schoolmaster, the ‘‘provision- al president” of the “republic’’, who is wounded and under arrest, has issued an order to the Sinn Fein advising general surrender. “General”? Connolly is reported killed in the fighting of yesterday. The number of arrests so far is 707. Many wore green uniforms. All leaders have surrendered. Trish soldiers are very bitter at the rebels. Redmond denounces the movement as an attempt -to torpedo home rule. says the movement was timed to prevent. British troops reinfore- ing the Allies for the spring of- fensive. Damage during the disturbance exceeds $2,000,000. French Gain at Verdun Paria: Advancing in dense masses, the Germans last night made the expected attack on Mort Homme positions taken by the French. The attempt was defeated, the enemy sustaining enormous losses. German attacks at Cumieres were also repulsed. ' French aviators brought down ‘yesterday four fokkers and three other aeroplanes, without loss, In a surprise attack in Argonne| the French troops. gained Ger- man trenches... . On British Front London: There is considerable activity by hostile artillery today]. near Souchez and west of Ypres- Pikelm road, Last night we raided the German trenches about Crassier-Double at Loos, - A German gas attack on 22000 yard front at Messines was de- feated, our artillery mowing down the advancing enemy, Russians Advance: Petrograd: In the region of Ginovka, west of Dvinsk, we have made further advances, In the River Stripa region we captured Austrian trenches, In the regian of Bitlis, Caucasus, we continue to advance southwards, -_Made Brave Defence London: The Turkish official _ Statement says four generals, with 240 British and 270 Indian officers, surrendered at Kut-el-Amara. In recognition of his brave defence, General Townshend was allowed to retain hls sword. The British destroyed all guns and munitions, o =, TUES., MAY2 } \ ; + Rebels Are Prisoners Dublin: The rank and file of the rebels have’ followed the example of their leaders and con- fessed the cause of the Irish “republic” lost, by laying down _ their arms at the foot df the, - Parnell Monument, in Sackville St. and surrendering to the Brit- ish truops _.- About 460 of them who had fought since Monday. In ‘thé. central. area, marched out from their strongholds under the}: "white flag and gave themselves OD .. tinued sniping.from: laira difficult |t :.. to -lo¢ate, on; the: roofs‘ or among| “the rafters: -of ‘buildings nearby, | Despite: the: wholesale ‘uncon- |." : JA; few: irreconeilables con- The vicerny | under martial law. The search for arms continues, The bodies of fourteen women were recover- el from the debris of burned buildings. One thousand rebel prisoners have been taken, German Trenches Taken Paris: In a fierce attack on jthe German positions southeast of Fort Douamont. the French captured the first line of enemy trenches for 500 metres, taking one hundred prisoners, . On the north slope of Mort Homme the French gained German trenches on a front of 1000 meters, There has been artillery activity west of the Meuse, from Avocourt to Mort Homme. . During the month of April the superiority of the French aviation | corps over that of the Germans has been again demonstrated, $1 enemy planes being brought down by French airmen. Nine fell dropped in fames into the Ger- man lines. During the same period the French lost six planes, all of which fell within the en- emy’s lines, Reply Not Ready ‘Berlin: At least another con- ference at grand headquarters, perhaps more, may he expected before the German answer tn the American note is decided upon. This is deduced from the fact: that Ambassador Gerard tele- graphed last night that it was uncertain when he would be able to return to Berlin. | vs Den : ™ WED, MAY 3 lI]: be . J | Leaders Executed . Londm: The general opinion in Ireland demands relentless severity in dexling with the reb- els. Three of the leaders, signers of the republican proclamation, have been tried by eourtmartial and shot, -Many-prisnners.have offered to turn King’s evidence and reveal ‘the iclentity of the rea} instigators, - English - peaking German officers are among those captured. ‘The insurgents were promised’ that if they held ont until May-2German troops would reinforce them, The uprising: is extinguished and conditions are returning to normal. The rebels Inst 500 kil- led and 1500 wounded in the seven days’ fighting, ~. . i Augustine Birrell, secretary for Ireland, has resigned as a result of general criticism, -, . ‘Biphtseers are permitted. to enter Dublin teday. Canadians Engaged ' London: .,Latest reports from’ the battlefront in -France and Manders say there hus heen: more heavy fighting on. ‘the Canadian front. . Constant artillery actions are the rule. and infantry attacks ‘by the enemy are frequent. Our infantry has held the Germans in check, but the enemy’s bombard- ments have proved. very .. trying, “There is heavy artillery. fight- ing around Verdun: «© A: ‘German attack on the French lines near Harazee, in Argonne, ' was repuls; ed with heavy lusses.. Another Zeppelin Raid London: : Five airships.raided No. particulars have been : ational surrender, Dublin t remains within the Allied lines. and 23 _| Connolly, P a ; “FAL, MAY 5 ns the east coast of England and the o outcast coast of “Scotland last}; om. officials, -'T Y laboring clagses, are clamoring for peace in Berlin and elsewhere in trermany. Police killed 25 and wounded 200 in Berlin, while three were killed and 70 wounded in Leipzig. Found A Cache 7 London: British officials have discovered two wireless plants and 250,000 rounds of ammuni- tion, which had been hidden in Western Erypt. Greeks Favor Allies Saloniki: A great mass meet- ing of Greeks demanded irter- vention on the side of the Allies and Servia, Will Pass No Munitions ' Laredo: The war department i has stopped all shipments of war munitions to Mexico. . Half a million cartridges are held in the ,customhouse here, C THURS, MAY4 | ! yy) Zeppelin Destroyed London: Disabled hy British gunfire during the raid-on Tues- day night, the zeppelin L29 was driven ashore in a gale, on the Norwegian coast, The airship was broken in two and blew ont to sea, being completely destroy- ed. Sixteen of the crew were interned, In the raid 36 persons were killed or wounded. Three women were killed. Rebel Signatories Punished London: The four signers of the Sinn Fein republican procla- mation who were shot yesterday morning by sentence of a ‘court- martial, were Patrick Pearse, “provisional president”, James “commandant! general of the Irish’ republican army”, Donagh. - Three other signers were sentenced to three vears in prison. .Several thousand prison- ers have been taken. Vasement will be tried without delay. General. Maxwell has | thanked the Irish regiments for the sup- pression of the uprising, French Hold Gains | Paris: . ‘The French advanee in the vicinity of Mort Homme con- inueg, Yesterday’s gains havet heen consolidated. In one trench, when the French charged after their artillery preparation, only two Germans were found alive, There has been active fighting at: Avocourt and Vaux, : ‘North of Dixmude the Germans captured portions of ‘three ad- vanced trenches. _ The Belgians counter- attacked and drove them out. - a rive. Cossacks. Defeat Turks” "Petrograd: Cossacks pursuing the retreating Turks in the direc- tion of Diarbeky, and’ captured large. numbers of enemy infantry. * : : Uncle Sam Will Withdraw Washington:, “An: ‘agreement has been: reached ‘with General jean force ‘will'be gradually. with- drawn. from Mexico. ‘ “Hana Refine Demands "Washington: : Phe | ‘German re- tply. to’ the. ‘President! cy ‘demande. “ - j hasbeen received, and proves: aii |”. indlsguised disappolatment tothe diplomatic rupture is inevitable, erican travelers on a limited number of néutral ships. . End of Rebellion -. «— London: .Four more Irish reb- els have been courtmartialed and shot, Fifteen others, sentenced to death, had their sentences com- muted to ten years’ penal servi- tude, and one to eight years, James L.Sullivan,of New York, Thos. J. Clark and Thomas Me-|: a Russian troops continue to. -ar-| Jaiicasus, killed |.’ Obregon, under: ‘which the Amer-| . San Domingo, has been arrested - in Dublin, for complicity in the uprising. O’Reilly. one of the leaders, is believed to have been shot while attempting to escape from Dublin post office, Will Destroy Ships Providence: The Journal says @ secret conference of German diplomatic officials and officers of |: interned German and Austrian liners was held in New York, when it was resolved to destroy all interned ships when diplomat-. ic relations were broken off. © Germans Driven Back. Paris: During the night - the French continued their advarice northwest of Mort Homme. . The enemy has been forced back -be- yond the positions he oceupied | | - A German at-| 4 two months ago, tack along the. whole front west of the Meusé was repulsed, — . A report from Amsterdam says ; Metz, the capital of Lorraine and = im ma a] Tread the Footpath ‘of Peace This is the path of him who weara > “Tavictus’?” THE BEST GOOD SHOE |} NOEL & ROCK + Wazelton,: BR. c. wot Germany claims that submatines have been operated in accordance’ with the principles of internation- al law, and tnat she cannot dis- pense with their use in conducting | . | war against Allied trade, Wilson is said, to be unfair in his demands and the United States is rebuked for its failure to accept the Ger- man offer of immunity for Ame formerly American. minister to]- ° - the strongest German fortress, ig being evacuated by the civil pop- of Verdun and fifteen miles north of the fighting line, | -Two Zeppelins Destroyed ~ London: Itis officially announe- ed that a zeppelin was destroyed yesterday by a British light eruis- er squadron, off ‘the Schleswi coast. iki early today was destroyed . by Allied runfire. 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