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  2. COMING HOME.

    The returned invalid soldiers whose names are included in lists "C" and "K," published in the "Courier" on June 18, are expected to arrive by special train ...

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  3. THE ALLIES' COMMERCE.

    The discussions at the International Parliamentary Conference at the House of Lords are attracting much attention in financial and commercial circles. Sir ...

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  4. AMERICAN WIRELESS

    The American Consul to-day made available the following American wireless message:- Washington.—The Secretary for War ...

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  5. STATE STATION CATTLE DEALS

    A reply was made by the Premier (Mr. Ryan) yesterday to the statements in the "Courier" by a "well-informed citizen" with regard to the Government's handling ...

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  6. FIXED MEAT PRICES.

    The Federal Government has fixed the following wholesale and retail prices for meat:- VICTORIA. ...

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  7. AMERICA'S DAY.

    The "Pall Mail Gazette" publishes Independence Day messages, including one from Mr. W. M. Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia), and another from Mr. W. ...

    Article : 193 words
  8. ITALIAN ENERGY ON LOWER PIAVE.

    The Italians are making energetic thrusts on the Lower P[?]ave with the object of shortening their line, and possibly saving a whole division for their reserves. They have captured two-thirds of the area sought, and taken 1900 prisoners. Heavy ...

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  9. GOING TO DO THEIR BIT.

    About 150 men were reviewed yesterday afternoon in Albert-square by the State Commandant, Brigadier-General Irving. The men with their sun-tanned faces looked ...

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  10. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: After a heavy bombardment the enemy on Tuesday night attacked and recaptured the greater part of the ground taken ...

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  11. AN ITALIAN SUCCESS.

    An Italian official message says: We earned out on Tuesday a series of energetic thrusts on the Lower Piave, gaining ground despite obstinate resistance and ...

    Article : 269 words
  12. ANGLO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE LAUDED.

    All the newspapers publish leaders and long articles referring to Independence Day. There are many messages from public men landing the Anglo-American ...

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  13. CELEBRATION IN MELBOURNE.

    Much enthusiasm marked the celebration to-day in Melbourne of America's National Day. The principal demonstration was at the Town Hall, where a ...

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  14. BRITISH AERIAL WORK.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in his report dealing with the operations of aviators, states: The weather on Tuesday was fine but hazy. Our machines worked as usual, but ...

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  15. VIEWS OF MEAT COMPANIES.

    The Federal scheme was brought under the notice of several of the meat companies in Brisbane yesterday, with a view to ascertaining how the scheme is regarded ...

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  16. MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT WILSON.

    The following message from President Wilson was read at the Millions Club luncheon, which formed a notable part of the Independence Day celebrations: ...

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  17. FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    A French communique states: Between the Oise and the Aisne we executed a local operation north of Moulin-sous-Touvent, and captured enemy ...

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  18. UNREST IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    General Botha, Premier of South Africa, has issued an official communique stating that, owing to the activity of enemy agents, serious trouble ...

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  19. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mrs. J. Burrell, Anduramba, Crows' Nest, has received a letter from Sister Shaw, who attended their son Roy in his last illness, stating he died of pneumonia ...

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  20. FURTHER OFFICIAL STATEMENT

    The Minister for Price Fixing said to-day that the prices of meat fixed for each on the block were the maximum rates, and butchers could sell below if they cared to. ...

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  21. BOMBS DROPPED AT CATTARO.

    The Italian Admiralty, in an official statement, says: Five British, aeroplanes on Monday dropped a ton of bombs on the [?]my base at [?]ttaro. A ship near ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND'S CONGRATULATIONS TO ITALY.

    The Agent-General (Sir Thomas Robinson), on behalf of the Premier (Mr. T. J. Ryan), has telegraphed the following message from London to the Italian ...

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  23. CALLERS AT THE BRISBANE CONSULATE.

    Numerous citizens called at the Brisbane Consulate yesterday to pay their respects on the occasion of America's Natal Day. At noon the No. 1. Military ...

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  24. ROYAL SILVER WEDDING.

    The celebration of the Royal silver wedding at St. Paul's Cathedral on Saturday will be a unique event in the city's history, inasmuch as there is no ...

    Article : 268 words
  25. GREEK DEPORTEES.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the Premier of Greece (M. Venezelos) has decided to ask the Allied Governments to ...

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  26. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    The German army in Finland is now at [?]t 50,000 strong. Massed troops have been concentrated on the Russian frontier. The German-Finnish army at ...

    Article : 75 words
  27. OVER 450 PRISONERS.

    A French communique reports: Artillery activity is reciprocal in the Argonne region, at Vanquols, and on the right bank of the Meuse. The total number of ...

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  28. RULING PRICES IN BRISBANE.

    The fixing of prices for the retail sale of meat is not new to Queensland. The method was first introduced by the Denham Government, which based its figures ...

    Article : 194 words
  29. DRAINING LAKE AVERNO.

    The Government is cutting a canal to connect Lake Averno and the sea, and will transform the lake into a vast dry dock. ...

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  30. LATE LORD RHONDDA.

    Mr. Bonar Law, speaking in the House of Commons, paid a warm tribute to the late Lord Rhondda, who had filled the office of Food Controller, which, he said, ...

    Article : 184 words
  31. GERMANY'S LATEST.

    The crime of sinking the hospital ship Llanclovary Castle continues to excite the bitterest comments both in the Press and on the platform. Dutch newspapers ...

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  32. FLEET RESERVE.

    The Acting Minister for the Navy (Mr. Poynton) has approved of the establishment of a Royal Australian Fleet Reserve, which will consist of men with ...

    Article : 304 words
  33. CONSCRIPTION IN IRELAND.

    The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Mr. John D[?]on (Leader of the Irish National Party), Mr. Joseph Devlin, Mr. Healy, Mr. W. O'Brien, ...

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  34. SUGGESTED ENTENTE INTERVENTION.

    Th[?] "Vossiche Zeitung" (Radical paper) quot[?] M. Trotsky's speech to the Russians to fight with all the means at their disposal if the Entente attempted to land ...

    Article : 83 words
  35. USE OF COASTAL SHIPS.

    Dr. Arthur, in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, moved the adjournment of the House to discuss a motion urging the Federal Government to utilise all the ...

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  36. STOCK AGENTS' OPINIONS.

    Experts connected with stock agency businesses in Brisbane consider that the Federal Governments scheme will have the effect of depreciating the value of ...

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  37. SAILORS' BOYCOTT DECISION.

    The French Maritime League, under the presidency of M. Millerand, formerly Minister for War, pays a tribute to the British sailors' decision to boycott ...

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  38. BUILDING SHIPS IN BRITAIN.

    The Admiralty aunounces that 134.159 tons of merchantmen were completed in the United Kingdom in June, as compared with 197,274 tons in May. The total ...

    Article : 97 words
  39. DUTCH POTATOES FOR GERMANY

    The "Handelsblad" announces that Holland will probably agree to send 3000 waggons of new potatoes to Germany in exchange for 50,000 tons of coal, and ...

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  40. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Bonar Law has presented a Bill in the House of Commons to prolong the life of the present Parliament, and, to postpone local elections. ...

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  41. GERMANY SQUEEZING BELGIUM.

    Germany is raising Belgium's war contribution to 60,000,000 francs (approximately £2,370,000) monthly, which is equivalent to 750 francs (about £30) per ...

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  42. CARGOES CONDEMNED.

    The Prize Court has condemned the [?]rgoes of seven ships which were con[?]ying wool and skins to Iceland. The [?]argoes are worth £70,000. The ships' ...

    Article : 48 words
  43. BRITISH COAL OUTPUT.

    The Press Bureau s[?]tes that the withdrawal of 75,000 min[?] from the British collieries will involve [?] reduced coal output to the extent of 22,300,000 tons. It is ...

    Article : 123 words
  44. QUEENSLAND PATRIOTIC FUND.

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  45. PROCLAMATION AGAINST THE SINN FEIN.

    A proclamation has been issued in Dublin declaring the Sinn Fe[?]n a dangerous Organisation. The Lord Lieutenant will now be able to suppress ...

    Article : 44 words
  46. LABOUR AND RECRUITING.

    Hon. W. H. Demaine, M.L.C., who, as president of the recent Labour Convention, delivered his notorious speech on class legislation, was severely criticised ...

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  47. R.S. AND S. IMPERIAL LEAGUE.

    A branch of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League has been formed in Hughenden. Mr. Stevenson and Captain M'Neill spoke at the meeting, ...

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  48. DEATH OF MR. J. ALLEN BAKER.

    The death is announced of Mr. J. Allen Baker, Liberal member for Finsbury East in the House of Commons. [Mr. Baker was 66 years of age, and was born ...

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  49. MIDLANDS FACTORY EXPLOSION.

    Mr. F. G. Kellaway (Parliamentary Secretary to Munitions) stated in the House of Commons that 100 persons had been killed, and considerably over 100 injured, in ...

    Article : 48 words
  50. INFLUENZA IN BRITAIN.

    The influenza epidemic is spieading in Great Britain, and the staffs of many offices, shops, mid factories are much depleted. Many schools have been closed. ...

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  51. AUSTRALIA HOUSE IN LONDON.

    In connection with the formal opening of Australia House by his Majesty the King, it is intended to hold an exhibition of [?]ar relics captured by Australians in the ...

    Article : 41 words
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