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  2. AMERICA'S PART.

    Officials state that President Wilson's creation of an Exports Control Council will [?] America, with British cooperation, to completely control the ...

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  3. POSITION IN RUSSIA.

    The Council of Soldiers' and Workmen's Delegates has decided that there shall be a dissolution of the Duma and the Council of Empire. An immediate meeting of the ...

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  4. "COURIER" PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    Aid for three of the "Courier" Patriotic Funds was forthcoming yesterday, a total sum of £10/16/9 being [?]. Of this sum 11/3 was for the Belgians, being the ...

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  5. PERSONAL NOTES.

    A private cablegram has been received in Helidon announcing the death of Private Jack Morgan, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Morgan, ...

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  6. CLOSING AROUND LENS.

    Mr. Percival Phil[?]ps (war correspondent), in a despatch respecting operations in the vicinity of Lens, states that the enemy is exceedingly nervous and ...

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  7. THE REGENT ELECTIONS.

    A meeting of the Gatton branch of the National Political Council was held in the Shire Hall on Saturday evening, the president (Cr. Jas. Logan) in the chair. ...

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  8. THE PREMIER'S TOUR.

    The Britannia Hall was crowded last night, when the Premier delivered an address. Many ladies were present. The Mayor presided, and Mr. Forgan Smith ...

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  9. REMARKABLE DISORDERS.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the formation of the coalition Government was preceded by remarkable disorders in the ...

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  10. TREATING FRENCH WOUNDED.

    Arrangements are being made to treat wounded French soldiers in America, and thus lessen the congestion in the hospitals in Europe. ...

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  11. RED CROSS FUND.

    The 100,000,000 dollars (£20,000,000) Red Cross Fund has been oversubscribed. ...

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  12. THE NURSES' EQUIPMENTS.

    The response to the appeal fo[?] aid for the fund to equip our nurses continues to be slow, and yesterday only one donation of £5/[?]/6 came in, this being the gift of ...

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  13. BRITISH POLITICAL POSITION.

    Mr. Charles Grasty, the special correspondent of the "New York Times" in London, states that England is nearer a Government crisis man at any time since ...

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  14. MEXICO AND THE ALLIES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Evening World" says that a crisis is developing between the Allies and the Carranza Government. An ultimatum by ...

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  15. "A WELL-EQUIPPED ARMY."

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "New York World" (M. Dosch Fleuron) has cabled to his newspaper as follows: "I have spent 18 days visiting the ...

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  16. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE.

    Mr. John R. Rathom, the editor of the "Providence Journal," which has exposed many German intrigues, in a speech revealed the fact that the newspaper ...

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  17. THE WAR CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Massey (the Premier) and Sir Joseph Ward (Treasurer) have returned. They had an enthusiastic reception. Mr. Massey, replying to a question, said that ...

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  18. A DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR.

    Mr. W. G. Fisher, who has been awarded the University Travelling Scholarship for 1917, is a son of the Rev C.H. Fisher, of R[?]liffe. He has had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ACTIVITY IN GALICIA.

    An intercepted Austrian official wireless message indicates that there has been a revival in the Russian artillery fire at many points, particularly on the ...

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  20. THE GREEK CRISIS.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" announces that M. Jonnart (the French High Commissioner) has had a conversation with the Premier (M. ...

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  21. SHIPBUILDING IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said to-day that Mr. King Salter, manager of the naval dockyards at Cockatoo Island, had had an interview with him on the ...

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  22. FIRES.

    A fire occurred at Toobeah at about midnight last night, aud resulted in the destruction of tbe Cosmopolitan Hotel billiard room and a butener's shop, the ...

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  23. THE ANARCHIST OUTRAGE.

    The correspondent of the United Press has been allowed to visit General Do[?] novo's palace, which is in the hands of anarchists. The anarchists include a ...

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  24. AUSTRALASIAN MAILS.

    The Post Office announces that the Australian and New Zealand mails which were despatched from London on May 31, and the parcel mail which was ...

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  25. WAR ON NON-COMBATANTS.

    The Press Bureau reports that the casualties resulting from the raid made on London by German aeroplanes on June 13 are now as follows:—Killed: 90 ...

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  26. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORTS.

    Fi[?]-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports to-day: We raided at a number of points successfully, and entered enemy trenches at Ep[?], Bullecourt, Roeux, Loos, and ...

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  27. RECRUITS IN BRISBANE.

    Ten men offered their services for the A.I.F yesterday, and all were accepted as fit. Nine were single, and one was married. Their names are as follows, ...

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  28. THE SINN FEIN RIOT.

    In the Sinn Fein riot at Cork 30 persons were more or less seriously injured with the bayonet. One man was shot and killed, while two of the police were ...

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  29. BRITAIN'S AIR DEFENCES.

    Mr. J. I. Macpherson (Parliamentary Undersecretary to the War Office), in reply to questions in the House of Commons, disclosed the fact that the guns of ...

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  30. THE LATE COLONEL DRURY, BEY.

    Mr. Herbert Maddock writes: Sir,—In reading on Monday last the announcement of the death in Cairo, Egypt, of Colonel Drury, Bey, who was a commander in the ...

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  31. GERMAN TITLES DISCARDED.

    Following on the announcement that his Majesty the King desired that owing to war conditions those princes of his family who are his subjects, but bear ...

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  32. THE LATE LES. DARCY.

    The body of Les Darcy, the Australian boxer, who died in the United States, was placed in a private mortuary, and enormous numbers of people, estimated ...

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  33. THE WEEK'S FIGURES.

    The returns from the several military districts show that last week 305 men enlisted in New South Wales, 110 in Queensland, 230 in Victoria, 69 in South ...

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  34. THE FOOD PROBLEM.

    Mr. W. A. Holman (Premier of New South Wales), speaking at the National Welfare and Economy Exhibition, referred to the price of Colonial meat as ...

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  35. SUGGESTED REPRISALS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law, in reply to questions relating to reprisals on Germany, stated that after consulting with the military ...

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  36. THE FRENCH FRONT.

    The midday French communique states that there has been a very lively reciproc[?] artillery firing in the sector of Ro[?]re and Froidmont Farms, in the ...

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  37. ENLISTMENTS IN OTHER STATES.

    In Victoria to-day 28 men volunteered for active service, and 19 were accepted. ...

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  38. THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons to-day, announced that the Government was summoning a conference regarding the future composition of the House ...

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  39. VACANCIES IN THE INFANTRY.

    Before leaving for Sydney this afternoon the Director-General of Recruiting (Mr. Donald Mackinnon, M.L.A.) said that in future men enlisting in the ...

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  40. CRISIS IN SPAIN.

    Good judges believe that the insurrectionary movement, has been "scotched," but not killed, and may at any time prove too strong for the dynasty. The ...

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  41. LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN DARWIN.

    The Town Council elections were held on Saturday to fill vacancies caused by the retirement by [?] of time of Councillor Percy Kelsey (mayor) and ...

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  42. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA.

    Mr. A. E. Kemp (member of the Conadian Cabinet without portfo[?]) asserts that conscription as inevitable in view of the pronounced failure of the ...

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  43. MUNITION MAKING IN ENGLAND.

    The war has resolved itself into an eager race as to which of the contending forces shall turn out the most munitions, and whichever side wins that race wins ...

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  44. THE WHEAT POOL.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) stated to-night that the payment of 6d. per bushel, representing the distribution of approximately £1,500,000, ...

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  45. DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF RECRUITING.

    Employers resent the imputation of the Director-General of Recruiting (Mr. Donald Mackinnon, M.L.A) that they are preventing their employees joining the ...

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  46. A QUEENSLAND DOCTOR'S DEATH.

    The circumstances surrounding the death of Robert F. Harding, a medical practitioner, who died at the Melbourne Hospital shortly after his admission on June ...

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  47. SCHOOLBOYS HELP THE RED CROSS.

    In one of the suburban schools yesterday a score or so of boys carried out a plan, which they had originated themselves, for adding to the fund for the ...

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  48. DESPONDENT GERMAN SOCIALIST.

    Reports from Berlin are to the effect that Herr Liebknecht, one of the Socialist leaders, is in a very weak and depressed state. Three times he attempted to ...

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  49. THE GERMAN ARMIES.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" states that two-thirds of the German effectives are fighting on the West Front, and one-third on the East ...

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  50. ONLY ELIGIBLES INVITED.

    At the midday recruiting rally at the G.P.O. to-morrow it is expressly requested by the State Recruiting Committee that only single eligible men between the ages ...

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  51. MR. FISHER IN SWITZERLAND.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Fisher) armed at Berne on Monday, and, with the British Minister, called upon the members of the Swiss ...

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  52. NEXT OF KIN WANTED.

    The Military authorities request that the next of kin of No. 1742, Lancecorporal H. Craven, 9th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, should ...

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  53. LIQUOR TRADE CONTROL.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law explained that the appointment of the Committee concerning the proposed State control of liquor ...

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  54. G.P.O. MIDDAY MEETING.

    Mr. Rule will be the principal speaker at the midday meeting to-day. Volunteer speakers are reminded by the State Recruiting Committee of the meeting at ...

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  55. MILITARY PAY BOOKS.

    The Military authorities have issued a new pay book to the members of the Australian Imperial Forces. In the old style book it was often impossible for ...

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  56. "BECAUSE."

    Mrs. Fred. Hill, of P[?], writes as follows anent a letter headed "Why?" which appeared in yesterday's "Courier": Sir,—Don't you see that if ...

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  57. TELEPHONISTS' WAGES INCREASED.

    Mr. Justice Powers, in the Arbitration Court to-day, announced his final award in the plaint brought by the Commonwealth General Division Telephone ...

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  58. GERMAN CROPS.

    Rains have improved the German cereal crop, the prospects for potatoes are described as favourable, and fodder is above the average. ...

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  59. WITH THE TROOPS.

    Mr. Holman (Premier of New South Wales) spent the week-end with the troops on Salisbury Plain, being the guest of Brigadier General Mackay. Mr. ...

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  60. NEW SERBIA[?] CABINET.

    Owing to the resignation of several, of the Serbian Cabinet Ministers M. Pashitch, the Premier, is forming a new Cabinet. ...

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  61. NORWAY'S POSITION.

    No Norwegians are implicated in the bomb plot recently discovered in Norway. The Norw[?]gian newspapers hint that the official statement about to be ...

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  62. CHARGES OF CORRUPTION.

    Sir Ro[?] Roblin (an ex-Premier) and Messrs. G. R. Coldwell (an exAttorney-General) and J. H. Howden (an ex-Minister) of a past Government of ...

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  63. SULPHATE OF AMMONIA.

    It was notified in the "Commonwealth Gazette" to-day that sulphate of ammonia had been declared a necessary commodity for the purposes of the War ...

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  64. COMFORTS FUNDS.

    The 9th Field Artillery Brigade Comforts Fund will meet to-morrow at 11 a.m., in the upstairs office of Messrs. Charlton and Elliott, 356-8 Queen-street, ...

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  65. Deaths of Casino Residents.

    The deaths are announced (wires our Casino correspondent) of Mrs. Bridget Kissane (mother of Mr. J. J. Kissane, solicitor), at the age of [?] years, and of Mrs. Catherine Reynolds (widow ...

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