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  2. GERMANY TO RUSSIA.

    The "North German Gazette" publishes what appeals to be tantamount to a formal offer of peace to Russia by Germany. The newspapers says: New ...

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  3. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    A London message states that the British have crossed the Ypres-Comines Canal. LONDON, Friday. ...

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  4. ANOTHER AIR RAID.

    It is officially announced that early this morning some enemy airships approached the cast and south east coast. Two came a short distance inland, one ...

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  5. RUSSIAN UNREST.

    The Petrograd correspondent of "Le Journal" says: The revolution at Kronstadt has been sanguinary, and many old scores have been wiped oil. ...

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  6. RENEWED SUBMARINE ACTIVITY

    The liner Scquana has been torpedoed in the Atlantic Ocean. There were 650 persons aboard, of whom 199 are missing. [The Sequana was a steel screw steamer of ...

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  7. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law said the Government, after long and careful consideration, has decided to grant an amnesty to the Irish ...

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  8. AMERICA'S PART.

    Tremendous crowds gathered round the banks in the cities and in the countiy for the final rush to-day for stock in the Liberty Loan. Wealthy American ...

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  9. RECRUITS IN BRISBANE.

    Twenty-two men offered their services at the Enlisting Office on Saturday, of whom 12 were passed as fit, 3 were deferred, 4 were rejected, and the remaining 3 were ...

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  10. RECENT AIR RAID.

    The inquests on the men, women, and childien who were victims of the air raid on London formed the most pathetic of scenes. ...

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  11. RECRUITS' OCCUPATIONS.

    The secretary of the State Recruting Committee (Captain Dash) has supplied the following figures regarding the various callings of the last thousand fit men ...

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  12. THE CRISIS IN GREECE.

    M. Jounart (the French High Commissioner), in a proclamation to the Greeks, state: France, Britain, and Russia, desiring the independence and prosperity of ...

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  13. "IN COMPLETE AGREEMENT."

    King Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, accompanied by M. Radoslavoff (the Premier) and the Princes Boris(the heir apparent) and Cyril, visited the German ...

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  14. FRENCH CREDIT PASSED.

    The Chamber of Deputies has passed the quarterly war credit by 555 votes to 3. ...

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  15. ARCHBISHOP DUHIG'S VIEWS.

    Speaking at the laying of the foundation stone of the Sacred Heart Church, Rosalie, yesterday, his Grace Archbishop Duhig referred to the cabled ...

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  16. A GERMAN CHARGE.

    The Admiralty emphatically denies the accusations contained in a German wireless message that British destruyers had acted with inhumanity when they ...

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  17. BRITISH FOOD CONTROLLER.

    Lord Rhondda has been appointed Food Controller in place of Viscount Devonport, who recently resigned on account of ill-health. ...

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  18. RAISING THE BLOCKADE.

    M. Jonnart (French Commissioner), following the departure of King Constantine, is taking immediate steps to raise the blockade. A wheat ship has ...

    Article : 339 words
  19. BRITISH BOOTY AND PRISONERS.

    Mr J. T. Macpherson (Parliamentary Under Secretary for War) stated in the House of Commons to-day that the British forces have captured 434 guns on ...

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  20. ENLISTMENTS IN OTHER STATES

    In Victoria on Saturday 62 men volunteered for active service and 33 were accepted. ...

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  21. COUNTRY VOLUNTEERS.

    At the Toowoomba recruiting centre yesterday Mr. George Wilson (Toowooraba) was accepted. MACKAY, June 16. ...

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  22. AEROPLANE SUCCESSES.

    The Admiralty announces that naval aeroplanes dropped a large number of bombs on the aerodrome at St. Denis Westram this morning. Many direct ...

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  23. THE MUNITIONS EXPLOSION.

    In connection with the explosion at a private munition works at Ashton-underLune, the Press Bureau announces that 41 persons were killed and 130 injured. The ...

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  24. LOANS FOR THE STATES.

    With respect to the proposal of the Federal Treasurer, in his financial statement, to set aside any loan money promised to this and the other States ...

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  25. THE FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique states: The artillery was fairly active north and south of Aillette, and also in the Champagne sector at Cournillet and Mont ...

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  26. BLUCHER PRIZE MONEY.

    It is announced in the "London Gazette" that the battleship New Zealand will share the prize money with 46 other vessels in connection with the ...

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  27. STIMULATING RECRUITING.

    On the subject of recruiting Mr. Joseph Cook (Minister for the Navy) said to-day: "I find a great many people on the tiptoe of expectation that conscription is ...

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  28. RIOTS IN GERMANY.

    Admiral von Tirpttz, in a message endeavouring to quell the grave riots which have broken out in many German centres, including Essen, said: "The submarines ...

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  29. EMBARGOES ON WHEAT.

    The South Amcucan republies of Argentine, Paraguay, and Uruguay have placed embargoes on the expertation of wheat. ...

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  30. SHORE LEAVE.

    Regulations dealing with the shore leave to be granted to troops on hospital ships and transports have been issued by the military authonties. In the case of ...

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  31. KAISER CONSOLES CONSTANTINE.

    The Kaiser has sept a message to exKing Constantine of Greece as follows:- "I have heard with rightcous wrath of the infamous outrage by our common ...

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  32. DISTRIBUTION OF CHEESE.

    With the assistance of a special committee of the provision trade, Sir Thomas Robinson (Agent-General for Queensland) has arranged a system, which the Board ...

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  33. GERMAN STEAMER STRIKES A MINE.

    The German steamer Turin, 1755S tons, struck a mine, and foundered off Vlieland, in the north of Holland. The crew were saved. ...

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  34. KING AND QUEEN ON TOUR.

    Then Majestics the King and Queen are making a tour in the north of England They have visited Newcastle and Wallsend. On Monday the King will present a ...

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  35. ITALIAN CABINET.

    The "Corriere d'Italia" announces that General Glardino has been appointed Minister of War, ond Admiral Traingi Minister of Marine, and that Signor ...

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  36. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mr. and Mrs. Raymont, Alderley, on June 4 received a cable message from their son, Sergt. E. V. Raymont, saying he was well, and had received a commission. ...

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  37. THE BREMEN.

    The Hague correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the "Koelmische Nachrichten" admits that the Bremen, with a voluable cargo, has been lost. She ...

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  38. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    The Italians during the recent Carso battle captured the commissariat depots, containing 20 days' food for 200,000 men. The booty included 1,000,000 boxes of ...

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  39. KING CONSTANTINE'S INTENTIONS.

    It is rumoured in German official circles that King Constantine will proceed to Germans, via Switzerland, for the purpose of leading an expedition ...

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  40. NURSES' HONOUR BOARD.

    The board erected in honour of those noble womon who have left Queensland to minister to our wounded and sick soldiers will be unveiled this evening, at 8 o'clock, ...

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  41. NOTED ACTOR RECRUITED.

    Anton Lang, the personifler of Christ in the Passion Play, has been dratted into the Bavarian Army. ...

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  42. FIGHT IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

    The Japanese naval attache in Great Britain has announced that one of the Japanese destroyer flotillas on June 11 engaged enemy ...

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  43. SIR ALMROTH WRIGHT AND WOMEN SUFFRAGE.

    Sir Almroth Wright, M.D., has written a letter to the "Morning Post" disputing the necessity for women's suffrage in order to deal with post-war problems. "It ...

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  44. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    At a meeting of the Belgian Relief Committee at the Mansion House, Mr. Balfour paid a special tribute to New Zealand's effort. He sold it was ...

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  45. GREEKS IN EGYPT.

    The Greeks in Cairo received the news of the abdication of King Constantine with joy. Thanksgiving service's were held in the varoius Greek churches. ...

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  46. GERMAN OPINIONS.

    Berlin was surprised at ex-King Constantine's abdication. The newspapers pay a tribute to the "Royal Martyr" who so heroically withstood the tempest, and ...

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  47. THE CHINESE CRISIS.

    Much interest has been aroused by the contents of the Japanese note to the United States which states that Japan does not endorse America's note to ...

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  48. "ALLIES' CITY" AT ROCKHAMPTON.

    A large crowd attended the "Allies' City" last night. The takings were £500, of which the "get rich quick" scheme was responsible for £272. ...

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  49. NEW HUNGARIAN CABINET.

    Count Esterday has formed a new Hungurian Cabinet, which it is stated, represents all parties in the Hungarian Parliament, with the exception of that of ...

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  50. DUTCH DEMOCRACY.

    The Hague correspondent of the "New York Times" states that domocracy is fast gaining ground in Holland. The provincial States are electing their first ...

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  51. MR. TUDOR'S CRITICISM.

    In the course of a speech at a smoke concert on Saturday night the leader of the Official Labour Party said that so far the only thing the Win-the-War Party ...

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  52. HUNGRY GERMANY.

    A warning issued in Berlin notifies the public that it is no longer possible to keep up the extra ration of potatoes which replaced bread. ...

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  53. OCCUPATION OF THESSALY.

    French troops have occupied Valentine and Volo, in Thessaly. The news of the advance of the Allies in Thessaly was well received in Athens. The city is calm, ...

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  54. AERIAL TRADE SERVICE.

    General M'Cay will represent Australia on the Aerial Committee which has been formed to inquire into aerial civil communications after the war. ...

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  55. AN ENEMY TRANSACTION.

    A Commission under the Great Sea! has been held in the King's Bench Division to secure the forforture to the Crown of 46,061, due from the London branch of ...

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  56. HATRED OF THE HUNS.

    Dr. Arrowsmith, a member of the American Belgian Relief Committee, states that owing to the awful brutalities inflicted on them the hatred of the Belgians for ...

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  57. GRAVES OF SOLDIERS.

    Sir,—Since my arrival in Brisbane many have made inquiries concerning dead or missing relatives. Comparatively few seem to know that in the cabe of thoso ...

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  58. CANADIAN FOOD CONTROLLER.

    Mr. W. Sandford Evans, of Wininpeg, has been appointed Food Controller for Canada. ...

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  59. KILLED BY A MINE.

    Galway fishermen brought ashore a floating mine which they had discovered. The mine exploded, killing 10 persons. ...

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  60. VICTORIA RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Mr. O. M. Williams and Sir Edward Miller waited on her Excellency Lady Munro Ferguson on Saturday morning to arrange for the transaction to ...

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  61. BRITISH MANUFACTURES.

    Brithish manufacturers are forming a federation to foster the scientific distribution of British manufactures to oversea markets. The federation is entirely ...

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  62. AUSTRIAN POLICE DEFIED.

    The Austrian newspaper "Volksstimo" states that, despite the activity of the police, 35 meetings have been held at Budapest, and passed resolutions ...

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  63. AN AUSTRALIAN HONOURED.

    Captain H. Larkin of Melbourne, who served in Gallipoli, and is now a member of the Flying Corps, has been awarded the Croix de Guerre. ...

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  64. MR. HOLMAN IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. W. Holman (Premier of New South Wales) is spending the week-end with Mr. H. G. Wells, the well-known author. ...

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