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  2. RECRUITING.

    The camp of the "March for Freedom" column was broken up at the Show Grounds this morning, and punctually at 9.30 o'clock the men proceeded along ...

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  3. IRELAND AND RECRUITING.

    The Press Bureau reports: The Irish Government has issued an appeal to all Irishmen, signed by the Irish Recruiting Counci1, consisting of Messrs. A. M. ...

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  4. THE WESTERN FRONT. GERMAN PUBLIC EXASPERATED.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association reports that the German public are exasperated over Field-Marshal von Hindenburg's delays, and describe his ...

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  5. RIOTS IN AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    Reports from Austria through Switzerland state that there are 150,000 persons on strike in Vienna, and that conflicts have taken place with the police in ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN WOOL CLIPS.

    Details received of the arrangements made in the various States for the storage of the large quantities of wool to be handled in the carry over of the present ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN DEBACLE ON THE PIAVE. DISORDERLY RETREAT FOLLOWS DEFEAT.

    The Austro-Hungarians have been defeated from Montello to the sea, and are recrossing the Piave in disorder. Their losses since the beginning of the offensive have now reached a total of 200,000. It is quite expected in Italy that the enemy will ...

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  8. CAUCUS AND THE WAR. ATTITUDE TOWARDS RECRUITING.

    The resolution of the Interstate Conference of the Official Labour Party, defining the attitude of the party to the war and to recruiting in the ...

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  9. FRENCH TAKE PRISONERS.

    A French communique states: We made several coups de main between Montdidier and the Oise, and took prisoners. Germans attacked at Bligny ...

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  10. CAPTAIN JACKA, V.C., M.C.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has been considering the question of bringing all the Australian winners of the Victoria Cross home to ...

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  11. THE BRITISH LINES.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig states: We completely repulsed a strong local attack delivered after a heavy bombardment on Saturday evening, westward of ...

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  12. ENEMY IN FULL FLIGHT.

    An Italian official message states: from Montello to the sea the enemy has been defeated and is being pursued by the Italians. The enemy is recrossing the ...

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  13. SUGAR INDUSTRY. CENTRAL CANE PRICE BOARD.

    The Central Cane Price Board sat in Bundaberg to-day, and was occupied in hearing on appeal by the suppliers against the local board's award for the ...

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  14. AUSTRIANS CONFRONTED WITH FAMINE.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "New York World" interviewed a Frenchman (M. Girandin), who has arrived in Switzerland after nine yrars, residence in ...

    Article : 260 words
  15. FIVE THOUSAND AUSTRIANS BURIED.

    The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" has had an interview with the Italian Premier, Signor Orlando, who said: "The British commander on the ...

    Article : 173 words
  16. ADDRESSES IN ALBERT-SQUARE.

    At the new recruiting office in Albertsquare last night some stirring speeches were delivered by returned soldiers, who are endeavouring to obtain reinforcements ...

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  17. THE HOME RULE QUESTION.

    The "New York World" says the British Government practically confesses that the Irish question is in a hopeless muddle. The Government no longer has ...

    Article : 75 words
  18. AUSTRALIANS TAKE PRISONERS.

    Mr. Percival Phillips, the correspondent of the "Daily Express," telegraphs: The Australians made two successful raids near Morlancourt on Saturday night, and ...

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  19. SIGNALLER SKEYHILL.

    A cable message from New York a few weeks ago announced that Singnaller Tom Skeyhill, the blind Anzac, who was visiting the United States on a Red Cross ...

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  20. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    It is reported from Kieff that the revolt of the peasants of Ukraine has spread to several new districts. German detachments have been sent to suppress ...

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  21. AERIAL SQUADRONS.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in his report dealing with the operations of the aerial squadrons, states: Clouds and winds hindered activity on June 22, and there was no ...

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  22. ITALIAN TROOPS CONFIDENT.

    The Italian correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the failure of the Austrian offensive is now officially recorded, but the Italian troops ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. "WELL SATISFIED."

    Signor O[?]ndo (the Premier), in a stirring speech in the Senate, said: "The army has been confronted by its most ormidable task of the whole war, and ...

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  24. EX-TSAR'S SON SERIOUSLY ILL.

    "The Taglische Rundschau," published in Berlin, states that the Tsarevitch is seriously ill at Ekaterinburg. ...

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  25. AUSTRIAN CABINET RESIGNS.

    News received from Vienna states that the Cabinet of Dr. von Seidler has resigned. ...

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  26. CELEBRATIONS IN ITALIAN CITIES.

    Rome is en fete in connection with the great Piave victory. The city is beflagged, and other cities celebrated the success with patriotic demonstrations, ...

    Article : 38 words
  27. AMERICA'S ARMY.

    It is stated that 900,000 troops from the United States have been despatched for France, and of this total 60 per cent are fighting forces. ...

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  28. LABOUR-NATIONALISTS.

    The manifesto issued by Labour members of the Government, in which is pointed out the difficult position owing to incessant sniping by anti-Nationalists and ...

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  29. FIGHTING IN SIBERIA.

    Official despatches from Harbin state that General Semenoff's forces of Cossacks in Siberia were defeated by Bolshevik forces, and retired to Chinese ...

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  30. A LUNCH-ROOM RALLY.

    At noon yesterday Sergeant Cross introduced Private Boyle, D.C.M., to a Valley audience. This soldier was in the original 9th, and is home on furlough. ...

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  31. ENEMY ADMISSIONS.

    Official despatches from Europe say that German newspapers tacitly admit the failure of the Austrian offensive, but declare that it is necessary to prevent ...

    Article : 159 words
  32. RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR INTERVIEWED.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" interviewed M. Maklakoff, the Russian Ambassador. The interviewer asked would Russia welcome intervention ...

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  33. FURTHER NEWS KEENLY AWAITED.

    Further news from the Italian Front is awaited with the keenest interest. Military critics accept the accuracy of the report that complete disaster has ...

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  34. VOLUNTEER POLES FIGHTING WITH THE ALLIES.

    M. Poincare, the French President, has presented colours to a Polish division on the West Front which consists of yolunteers, largely those from America. ...

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  35. FOUL GERMAN TACTICS.

    The correspondent of the "New York Sun" on the French Front says the Allied aviators slightly wounded by bullets in air fights have died within 24 ...

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  36. BATTLE'S FIRST PHASE ENDED.

    An Italian semi-official message states: reciprocal artillery firing is still intense [?]ong the Piave, while attacks and counter-stacks, to assume tactical advantages, are ...

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  37. EMPEROR CONFERS WITH GENERALS.

    The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states: The Austrian operations have become incoherent since Thursday, the attacks being limited to a few ...

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  38. A TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    The American Aero Club is announced to have negotiated with aircraft manufacturers for a Transatlantic flight, which, it is expected, will soon be attempted ...

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  39. BOWLING-TAYLOUR DEBATE.

    The Recruiting Committee advises that a debate between Mr. Peter Bowling and Gunner Taylour (the latter representing the Industrial Council, and the former the ...

    Article : 55 words
  40. AN INTERESTING CASE.

    In the Small Debts Court on Saturday, before Mr. T. W. Farnell, P.M., a case of considerable interest to cane growers was heard. The case was one in which ...

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  41. A WRECKED ZEPPELIN.

    A wrecked Zeppelin, half submerged, has been seen off Bjoern Sund. ...

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  42. MEETINGS AT BLACKALL AND TAMBO.

    Sergeant G. Harding (recruiting officer) gave an illustrated address in the Town Hall last night. There was a large attendance On Friday night a similar lecture ...

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  43. HEAVY LOSSES OF GERMAN SHOCK TROOPS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" announces: Authoritative cables from France say that the Fifth and Fifty-second Divisions of ...

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  44. GERMANS OUT OF TUNE.

    A report received here states that all efforts to provide a new Kaiser hymn or national anthem for Germany have failed Poets and musicians have forwarded 3200 ...

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  45. FROM DEFENCE TO ATTACK.

    Major-General Maurice (military correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle") states: The news from the Italian front is better and better. The Allies had every reason ...

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  46. MINISTERIAL CHANGES IN BULGARIA.

    M. Malinoff has been appointed Premier and Minister for Foreign Affairs in Bulgaria, in succession to Dr. V. Radoslavoff, who recently resigned. M. Savofi ...

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  47. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The following Australians have been chosen to play in Saturday's cricket match. England v The Dominions:—E. P. Barbour, Kelleway, Macartney, Moyse, ...

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  48. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    A submarine reported at Barcelona without entering the port. She landed a wounded officer, and then proceeded to sea, endeavouring to repair damage to her ...

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  49. ENEMY REPORTS CONTRADICTED

    Advices from France say that there is no truth in the German reports that in May 413 aeroplanes and 27 Anglo-French captive balloons were brought ...

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  50. THE SUGAR PURCHASE.

    Sir,—It is expected that 256,000 tons of sugar will be made in the coming season in Queensland, at £1/13/ per ton (see my previous letter in the "Courier" ...

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  51. QUEENSLAND PATRIOTIC FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  52. DECORATIONS FOR HEROES.

    Thousands of spectators assembled in the quadrangle of Buckingham Palace on Saturday on the occasion of the King's investiture of decorations, including the ...

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  53. "RED CROSS DAYS."

    The organiser of the "Red Cross Days" states that many firms in the main thoroughfares of the city have inquired whether they can fly the Red Cross flags ...

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  54. GIFT OF A BATTLEPLANE.

    Mr. J. Shannon, of Wyalla Toowoomba, handed to the Committee of the Queensland Patriotic Fund yesterday on behalf of J. Shannon and Sons, a chease ...

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  55. FIVE NORWEGIAN STEAMERS SUNK.

    Submarines have torpedeed five Norwegian steamers—Diana, Salmo, Stryar, Kut, and Bjorn. No Norwegians on board were killed. ...

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  56. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    A German official message states: We took 36 Italian prisoners south-westward of Reims. ...

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  57. AUSTRALIAN WAR PICTURES.

    The Queen-Mother Alexandra paid a visit to the Australian war pictures. ...

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  58. FEEDING THE EMPIRE.

    Mr. W. F. Massey (Premier of New Zealand) in an article in the "National News" says. There will be no world famine after the war Men who are ...

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  59. EFFECT OF NO CONSCRIPTION.

    Sister C. P. Hodgson, who has been on active service for the past two years, and is at present stationed at No. 2 A.G.H., Wimmereaux, in the course of a letter ...

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  60. EX-GERMAN STEAMER.

    The Navy Department has announced that the steamer Schurz, which before she was seized by the United States was the German steamer Geier, was sunk in ...

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  61. GOVERNOR OF GIBRALTAR.

    It is reported that General Sir Horace L. Smith-Dorrien, who has had a distinguished military career, including the command of the Second Army in France in ...

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  62. A VICE-REGAL TOUR.

    The Governor and Lady Davidson were officially welcomed at Ulmarra on Saturday, and afterwards visited Cowper Crophanage and Cowper Public School. ...

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  63. PROBLEMS OF RECONSTRUCTION

    Mr. Lloyd George, in an address at the Welsh Baptist Church London said he did not know how long the terrible war would last, but however long it lasted ...

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  64. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT PROSECUTION.

    At the Police Court to-day before Mr. Morris P.M. the case in which william Jackson was charged, under the War Precautions Regulations with having made ...

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  65. IPSWICH MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    A service in memory of the late Corporal C. C. Muir and Pte R. Black was held in St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church yesterday morning. The service was ...

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  66. THE MAIN ATTACK

    Many experts consider that the main Austrian offensive is on the Piave. They declare that the Intelligence Bureau of the Italian Army had precise information ...

    Article : 48 words
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