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  2. HILL 60.

    "Eye-witness" with the British headquarters, describing the recent lighting for the possession of Hill 60, says: Seven mines were fired ...

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  3. GOOD WORK BY THE TRIUMPH.

    Reuter's correspondent on board the British battleship Triumph states that the Triumph entered the Dardanelles, and with her [?]5in. guns ...

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  4. "COURIER" PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    Seven millions of starving Belgians, many of them scantily clothed, and home less; thousands of them severed from the[?]r people, or widowed, or parentless—all [?]f ...

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  5. THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    At Rocklea last [?] the Premier (Hon. D. F. Denham) addressed a large meeting in support of his candi[?]ture. [?]e was [?]early in friendly surroundings, ...

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  6. THE £500 FUND.

    One donation of £500 is wanted to complete the £500 Fund. We are sure that it w[?]ll come, and come soon, and so make available to the Belgians the sum of ...

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  7. MR. MACKINTOSH'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Donald Mackintosh, the endorsed Liberal candidate for Pittsworth, addressed a large and representative meeting in the Nobby School of Arts on ...

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  8. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    Details of the treatment of German prisoners in France show that they h[?]e remarkable comforts and a plentiful supply of food. ...

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  9. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The casualty list issued to-day contains the names of 37 officers killed and 61 wounded Most of these casualties occurred in the fighting on Hill 60. ...

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  10. TOOMBUL.

    There was a fair attendance in the Eagle Junction State School last night, when Mr. A. L. Petrie, the Liberal candidate for Toombul, delivered his opening ...

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  11. LORD HUGH CECIL.

    Lord Hugh Cecil, M.P., brother of the Marquis of Salisbury, has been appointed a lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps. ...

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  12. BRITISH AIRMAN'S FEAT.

    "Eye-witness" with the British headquarters states: The British airman who threw bombs on the airship shed at Ghent, as related in a cable ...

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  13. DISGRACEFUL TACTICS.

    Li[?]sm [?]vaded Labour in [?] its principal [?] last night, when Mr. G. T. Sweetman, the [?] can[?] date for Pad[?]ton, at[?]n[?]ed at t[?]e ...

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  14. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    The Commonwealth "Gazette" notifies the appointment of the following officers to command battalions in the Expeditionary Forces:—Lieutenant-Colonel G. ...

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  15. A NEW ZEALAND ISSUE.

    The London "Daily Mail" states that, despite emphatic official denials, New Zealand is issuing 4 per cent. Treasury, bills to the amount of £300,000, ...

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  16. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    General Smuts has occupied Aus, in German South-west Africa, and communication by rail between Aus and Garub and Luderitzburg has been ...

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  17. COUNTRY VOLUNTEERS.

    C. Pardoe and F. Harries left for the Enoggera camp this morning. MURG[?], April 26. Thore was a large gathering on the ...

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  18. MISTAKE OF A TAUBE.

    A Taube aeroplane threw several bombs at Noyon, but the bombs fell on German outposts. The result is unknown. [Noyon is an ancient town 14 miles N.E. by ...

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  19. MARY[?]OROUGH.

    Mr. E. B. C. Corser, the Liberal candidate for Maryborough, addressed a meeting to-night. Mr. Corser, in opening, said he had been ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN FORCES.

    The Defence Department has announced the deaths of the following members of the Australian Expeditionary Forces:- Driver William Tanner, First ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. SEIZED STEAMER RELEASED.

    The Danish steamer Nidares, which was seized by the Germans in the North Sea, has been released, together with her cargo. ...

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  22. SUCCESSFUL AIR RAID.

    An official communique states: The raid by Russian airmen at Neidenburg. East Prussia (previously cabled), set fire to the railway buildings, and destroyed ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S SHARE.

    In his statement in the House of Representative the Prime Minister gave the following figures to indicate the Commonwealth's share in the war: ...

    Article : 416 words
  24. IN THE CARPATHIANS.

    The Russi[?]ns on Tuesday and Wednesday made repeated attacks on the Usz k Pass, in the Carpathians, and advanced lined six or eight deep. The assault was ...

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  25. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the General Committee of the Red Cross Society was held yesterday at the British Medical Association rooms Lady Goold-Adams presided, and there ...

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  26. TRANSFER OF GERMAN TROOPS.

    The transfer of German troops to the Cracow region, in Galicia, and the Carpathians is daily absuming larger proportions. The troops include Bavarian and ...

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  27. GERMANY'S DESPERATE EFFORT

    [?]t is announced officially that the Allies continu[?] to progress in Belgium, and that the British have held all the positions against the attacks of the enemy. ...

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  28. ITALY BARGAINING.

    The "Messagero" states that Austria has made further concessions, but is still far from conceding Italy's demands. Italy has replied detailing the minimum ...

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  29. PADDINGTON.

    Mr. J. Fihelly, the Labour candidate, addressed a meeting of the Paddington electors in the Leichhardt-street State School last night. Alderman T. Wilson ...

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  30. REJOICINGS IN BERLIN.

    There are great rejoicings in Berlin over the alleged victory in Flanders. The German newspapers are publishing fresh violent outbursts against America in ...

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  31. SUPPLYING THE ENEMY.

    A vast contraband organisation for revictualling Austria, Hungary, and Germany has been discovered at Naples. The authorities seized 3,000,000 pieces of linen ...

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  32. HOVEMENTS OF MINISTERS.

    Nominations for the forthcoming elections will close to-morrow. On that day most of the Cabinet Ministers will be in their own constituencies, but ...

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  33. VETERINARY SURGEONS.

    The War Office has sent intimation to the Min[?]ster for Defence asking for the services of 25 fully qualified veterinary surgeons, with either British or ...

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  34. FORCING THE DARDANELLES.

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, who is representing the London Press at the Dardanelles, states that a trial made on March 18 convinced the navy that the ...

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  35. SOLDIERS' SOCK FUND.

    The following ia a list of subscriptions received from April 23:—Mrs. [?]irgil Power, £1/1/; Mr. E. A. Douglas, 10/6; Mrs. Macrossan, 10/; Mrs. Dolman ...

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  36. FURTHER ALLEGED SUCCESSES.

    A German communique states: We had further successes near Ypres, and maintained the ground captured on April 23. We continued attacks to the eastward; ...

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  37. RIFLE CLUBS.

    The Sportsmen's Rifle Club will parade at the Brisbane Stadium to-night, at 7.45, for instruction in rifle exercise. M[?]mbers will bring their rifles to the ...

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  38. MR. LACKET ENDORSED FOR MERTYHR.

    Last Friday evening the Treasurer (Hon. W. H. Barnes) presided over a conference of the rival parties who were contending for selection in the Liberal ...

    Article : 153 words
  39. EAST TOOWOOMBA.

    In the South State School to-night Mr T. R. Roberts addressed a well atten ed meeting of electors. At the outset Mr Roberts referred to the statement of the ...

    Article : 359 words
  40. RED CROSS WORK IN STATE SCHOOLS

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Blair) has approved of a suggestion of the Red Cross Society that the girls in State schools be permitted and encouraged to ...

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  41. THE GERMAN PLANS.

    The Roulers correspondent of the "Telegraaf" states that the fighting near Poelcape[?]e and Langemarck was of [?] most severe character. ...

    Article : 197 words
  42. WANTED—SINGLETS.

    The appeal for singlets, of which garments our men in Egypt are reported to be in great need—has already met with a response. Yesterday two came ...

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