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THE IRISH REBELLION.

K-.-Ji.EY CHARGED WITH HIGH TREASON. ~i [United Press Association.] (Beceived 10.45 a.m^)» London, May 15. il\miel Julian Bailey, the soldier arrested with Casement, was,an prisoner at Limburg, and accepted Casejaeut's offer to assist Germany. He is in tlie dock with Casement, and is *!uHgi-d with high treason on divers occasions from November 1914.

THE EjjiP/ FLAG UNFOLDED IN COURT. "YELLOW CASTLE ON A GREEN BAG^RQUNDyf.', (Received 10.55 a.m.) London 5 , May 15. Contimuing, the Attorney-General H*h\ the Aude first refuged to, accompany the Blue Bell, bu'tthf?'latter fifed u f.'.'ot across her bows. The Aude followed until Hearing Queenstown, when tiir Aude stopped and the Blue \F3ell saw white smoke issuing from her side. The crew took to the boats and hoisted the white flag. The Aude sank quick* It. , The police found inside Tralee ,a i!timber of mausers, ammunition, flash lamps, maps, a rail ticket from Berlin to Wilhelmshaven dated April 12, confirming Bailey's statement; also a flag,

>,vhiah the Attorney-General untdlded hi Court; it had a yellow castle on a gi'Gt-n background. Casement, while en route to Audfort .Biu-iacks, dropped a paper containing a code relating largely to the despatch of riHes, ammunition, and ships. " ARCHBISHOP CARR'S VIEWS. SEVERITY IN PUNISHMENT DEPRECATED. (Received 10.25 a.m.) . | Melbourne, Hay IC. Addressing'the Hibernians' trienn?.! inference, Archbishop Carr said that H- rebellion had seriously thrown back > •'land's cause. , While deploring tho " i. milioa, he deprecated the continued eisdutidns of rehels. The advoca'es of ■ rittaofet severity of the .law, v'ho itigKt that "fear woiite p'f'eVt-itt. fui- ;. ■■ uprisings, must have f n)is;'~ad »!■ L uJ's history;

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 35, 16 May 1916, Page 6

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THE IRISH REBELLION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 35, 16 May 1916, Page 6

THE IRISH REBELLION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 35, 16 May 1916, Page 6

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