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  2. "CHAIN THE MAD DOG"

    Earl Cu[?]zon, speaking at Caxton Hall, said[?] he had not to punish Germany for its a[?]minable crimes, and chain up the mad dog of Europe. The enemy had ...

    Article : 96 words
  3. With the British Army.

    The following descriptive account, which has been communicated by an Eye-witness present with General Headquarters, continues and supplements earlier ...

    Article : 2,070 words
  4. This Morning. “Observer” Office, 11.15 a.m.

    It is anticipated that a further list of the casualties among the Australian troops at the Dardanelles will he received later in ...

    Article : 104 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 6 words
  6. LATE SPORTING.

    Jimmy Hill (8.131) and "Wave" Geikie (8[?]12[?]) met at the Brisbane Stadium on Saturday night before a splendid attendance, for the Featherweight ...

    Article : 215 words
  7. Q. T. C. WEIGHTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 4 words
  8. ON THE RUSSIAN FRONT.

    A communique states: We closely pressed the German advance guards on the whole of the front westward of the Ni[?]men. We repulsed the enemy in the ...

    Article : 129 words
  9. Dum-dum Bullets.

    The battlefield on the eastern bank of the Su[?] Canal has yielded evidence of yet another instance in which the Germans, and the Turks, too, at the ...

    Article : 800 words
  10. THE EASTERN THEATRE.

    A communique has been issued in Berlin in which it is stated that German forces reached the Dunaberg-Liban railway on a large front, without resistance ...

    Article : 12 words
  11. CRICKET.

    Nundah Methodist v. Windsor-road (B) Final.—Nundah Methodist, 130 and 93— Carlson 34, M'Naught 21, H. Buckle 43 not out, Westacott 21, and 31, N. Buckle ...

    Article : 73 words
  12. STATE POLITICS.

    The time for withdrawal of names of candidates for the forthcoming State election expired at noon today, 72 hours after the time for the closing of ...

    Article : 124 words
  13. THE GERMAN PERVERSION.

    A communique states: We reached Dunaburg, on the [?] railway, on a large front. The Russians offered no resistance. ...

    Article : 32 words
  14. THE STATE TREASURER.

    The State Treasurer (Hon. W. H. Barnes) this morning drew attention to the fact that a circular had been [?]ed by the opponents of the Liberal Party in ...

    Article : 366 words
  15. AUSTRIAN DESERTERS.

    A company of Austrian troops, with their officers, described and fled to A[?]o. Many wounded soldiers from Galie[?], relusing to return to the front, crossed the ...

    Article : 34 words
  16. [?]E GALLANT CANADIANS.

    A record officer of the Press Bureau with the Canadians states that four divisions[?] supported by an immensely superior heavy artillery, attacked the second and ...

    Article : 525 words
  17. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The War Office lists show that 639 British officers were killed[?] wounded, or taken prisoners in Europe. Asia[?] and Africa from March 27 to April 23, and ...

    Article : 80 words
  18. Soldier’s Ordeal.

    Private William Rowley, South Staffordshire Regimnt, an employee in Devonport Dockyard until called up as a reservist, is returning to the front on expiration of ...

    Article : 330 words
  19. IN THE DARDANELLES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" remarks that the Australians and New Zealanders with the D[?]danelles Expeditionary Forces have been given the post of honour—that ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. COAL STRIKE.

    The negotiations in connection with the coal crisis have broken down, and it is feared that only immediate Government action will prevent a strike. ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. THE GERMAN AIR-MADA.

    Zeppelins were seen at Wells at 6.30 this evening, travelling along the r[?]a[?], and then turning inland. Later on they were seen travelling cast. Warnings were ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. THE WELL-FED BRITISH.

    The Press Bureau on March to issued the following article communicated by "Eye-witness":— It is universally admitted that no ...

    Article : 1,377 words
  23. MANUFACTURERS' PROFITS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that it is believed the Government intends to impose a tax on the increased profits of the manufacturers of war materials, based [?]n ...

    Article : 54 words
  24. ATTACK ON DUNKIRK.

    The newspapers suggest that the Germans have established mons[?]er gu[?] near Nie[?]port. PARIS, Saturday. ...

    Article : 116 words
  25. The Shriek of Shells

    The "France du Nord," of Be[?]logne, publishes an interesting statement from a correspondent who has just returned from A[?]mentietes (says a London paper ...

    Article : 387 words
  26. A TURKISH LOAN.

    A message from Berlin states that David [?]ey[?] the Turkish Minister for Finance, has arranged for a Turkish war loan of fifty millions sterling. ...

    Article : 33 words
  27. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Le[?] Cook (19 years), Harold O'[?]or (17), and Lesli[?] James, Hoare (1[?]), who had pleaded guilty [?] robbery under arms at south Me[?]r[?], ca[?] ...

    Article : 11 words
  28. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    The trial was concluded in the Criminal Court to-day of Solly Burvill on the charge of having stolen two packets of Commonwealth Bank notes, valued at £2000, the property of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. A WHITE MAN KILLED.

    PT. MORESBY (by radio), April 30. Four native police and one white man named Clark have been murdered by natives in the neighbourhood of Robinson ...

    Article : 33 words
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