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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS. SUBMARINE NEAR AMERICA

    An enemy submarine fired a torpedo at an American patrol craft near the coast to-day. The torpedo missed its mark. The Navy Department at Washington ...

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  4. GREAT BERLIN STRIKE

    A message from Berlin states:—The Government officially admits the importance of the great strike in Berlin. Troops are in readiness in the barracks and Soldiers ...

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  5. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.

    An interesting example of the way in which scientific research may simplify industrial problems is furnished by the progress results of the experiments which are ...

    Article : 345 words
  6. THE CRASH OF ARMIES FURIOUS FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    An official communique issued in Paris on Tuesday afternoon states:—"We organised the position won between Soissons and Rheims. Strong German ...

    Article : 170 words
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  8. Family Notices

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  9. ANXIETY IN NEW YORK.

    There is intense excitement throughout America concerning the presence of a submarine in American waters, as this places New York within the war [?] ...

    Article : 151 words
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  11. THE AUSTRALIANS REVIEWED BY THE KING.

    His Majesty the King on Tuesday reviewed a large force of Australian soldiers who are with the training units on Salisbury Plain, in the presence of many ...

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  12. THE BERLIN STRIKE

    A Berlin wireless message admits that 125,000 workmen took part in the general strike. ...

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  13. BRITISH TENACITY

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch published on Tuesday night, reports:—"We made further progress to the northward of Gouzeaucourt and near ...

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  14. ALLIED REPRISAL

    An official dispatch issued from Berlin on Tuesday morning declares:—"Twenty-three British and French aeroplanes attacked Freiburg-im-Breisgau (Baden) on Saturday, ...

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  15. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS BRITISH DELEGATION.

    The British Labor delegates, who include Mr. Will Thorne, M.P., Mr. J. O'Grady, M.P., and Mr. C. W. Bowerman, M.P., had a rapturous reception from the ...

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  16. A COLOSSAL TRICK.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Berne states:—The "Gazette de Lausanne" declares:—"Germany is preparing a colossal trick for the Entente ...

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  17. A MURDER PLOT TO KILL ALLIED DELEGATES

    The New York newspapers suggest that the visit of the submarine to the American coast is connected with a German attempt on the lives of Mr. Balfour, General Joffre, ...

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  18. JAPANESE MANOEUVRES.

    The Emperor of Japan is attending the autumn manoeuvres of the Japanese Army. The generals are reproducing the battle of the Somme. The army is using aeroplanes ...

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  19. GERMAN ADMISSIONS.

    A Wireless German official report, issued on Tuesday night, declares:—"One of the greatest battles of this mighty war, and therefore in the history of the world, has ...

    Article : 244 words
  20. HONOR TO THE DEAD.

    Mr. H. Fellows-Smith (chairman) and Mr. John Morley (secretary) of the Australasian Graves Committee in South Africa, writing from Durban under date ...

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  21. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. W. Pringle (Liberal), in the House of Commons on Tuesday, supported by a large number of other members, secured leave to move the adjournment of the ...

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  22. AN EMPEROR'S VOW.

    The Austrian newspapers declare that an honorable peace is certain and imminent. The Emperor Charles on Sunday attended the Cathedral in Vienna where a special ...

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  23. THE LACK OF SHIPS.

    The Official Press Bureau announces: —The Shipping Controller invites information concerning any projects to establish new shipbuilding yards. He will also seek ...

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  25. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  26. TIRED TURKEY.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegrhph" in Rome states:—"From a reliable source I have learned that Turkey has informed her Allies that the internal ...

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  27. MILITARY HONORS.

    The following military awards have been gazetted:—Distinguished Service Order. Lieutenant-Commander Arthur Asquith, ...

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  28. A FRACTURED ARM.

    On Wednesday afternoon Mr. James McCormack, wharf laborer, aged 63 years, while engaged in handling cargo on a steamer at Port Adelaide, met with an ...

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  29. SWEPT AWAY.

    The "Petit Parisien" writes.—The French offensive followed a month of artillery bombardment. General Micheler's attack swept everything away, and ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND NEWS. Brisbane, April 18. MUNICIPAL LOAN.

    The Brisbane City Council requires £69,018. It is hoped to raise the money from the owners of rateable land, but as they objected to the borrowing of ...

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  32. FEDERAL LOAN

    The Commonwealth Loan has been fully subscribed. The loan, which was chiefly for State purposes, was for £3,500,000 at 5½ per cent., and the minimum was ...

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  33. STATE BUTCHERIES.

    The Government is extending its scheme for opening State butcheries in various parts of Queensland, and at the present time Mr. Ross, who is ...

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  34. MR. ADAMSON RETTRES.

    Mr. John Adamson, Independent National candidate for the Senate, has retired on account of illhealth, and the Central Queensland National Federationists have ...

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  35. HALAKITE CASE.

    The enquiry concerning halakite, a new explosive, has been closed. The inventor does not further contest the allegation of the Crown Expert (Lord Moulton) that ...

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  36. CAPTURED TROPHIES.

    The British War Office is creating a Trophies Committee to allocate the guns and trophies captured from the enemy. Many of them have been sent to the homo ...

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  37. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Theodore), when his attention was drawn to-day to a statement made by the Prime Minister with regard to the sugar industry, said it ...

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  38. ANSWERED THE CALL.

    The following men enlisted on Wednesday:—W. J. Scroop, farmer, Nhill, Victoria; R. Coward, blacksmith, Moonta Mines; C. Hood, coltbreaker, c/o Mrs. Dalwood, Chalten-road, Keswick; J. R. ...

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