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  2. OUR SPLENDID MEN.

    The Director-[?]al of [?]g (Mr. Mac[?], M.L.A.) to-day received t[?]gh Mr. [?]ry [?]oyes, [?]y [?] chairman of the Victorian [?]ng ...

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  3. THE DOMINIONS' VOICE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Loyd George), speaking at a dinner to the Canadian editors, paid a tribute to Canada's part in the war and to the ...

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  4. AMERICAN-WIRELESS.

    The American Consul has made available the following American wireless message:- Washington.—President Wilson has ...

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  5. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. To[?] South Bundaberg, have been officially advised that their son, Second L[?]tenant C[?] Toft, 22 years of age, was killed in action in ...

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  6. BRITISH FRONT.

    M. Marcel Hutin, the French military writer, forecasts a fresh German offensive within eight days, over a front of 30 miles. ...

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  7. FRANCE'S DAY.

    The anniversary of the Fall of the Bastille was enthusiastically celebrated throughout France. A procession of French, American, Belgina, British, Polish, ...

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  8. FURTHER PROGRESS IN ALBANIA.

    Important developments are expected to follow as a result of the fall of Berat, in Albania. Durazzo, which has become one of the principal Austrian bases in the Adriatic, is now endangered, and its capture would probably drive the Austrian ...

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  9. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    Reports from Tokio state that the Siberian situation has been transformed by the formation at Har[?] of a strong anti-Bolshevik Government, headed by ...

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  10. IN ALBANIA.

    The French Orient communique received to-night states: The enemy suffered heavily in his retreat in Albania. He is now holding a line near the junction ...

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  11. THE MARCH OF FREEDOM.

    The State Recruiting Band has joined the "March for Freedom" column, relieving the 8th Infantry Oxley Battalion Hand, which has returned to Brisbane. ...

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  12. GENERAL HAIG TO M. POINCA[?]E.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has sent the following message to M. Poincare:—"On the occasion of your national anniversary, I desire to give expression, ...

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  13. AN ENEMY ADMISSION.

    A wireless Austrian official message from Albania states: "The enemy is gradually pressing forward against our new line of resistance." ...

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  14. ATTEMPT TO BRIBE JAPAN.

    The Hamburg "Fr[?]mdenblatt" states that the Russian Foreign Minister, speaking at a meeting of the Soviet, offered Japan favourable commercial treaties as a ...

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  15. CELEBRATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    France's National Day was celebrated to-day in practically every town throughout the State. The chief feature of the demonstration in Sydney was a public ...

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  16. EXPLOSIVES FOR IRELAND.

    Four men and four women have been arrested at Glasgow for attempting to send gelignite, blasting powder, and other explosives to Ireland. ...

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  17. ITALIAN GENERAL DISMISSED.

    The dismissal of General Cadorna, formerly commander-in-chief of the Italian armies, and afterwards Italian representative on the Allied Council at ...

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  18. THE FRENCH LINES.

    A French communique announces that there has been intermittent artillery activity, especially in the Cooey region. ...

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  19. BRITISH MARCHING SOUTH.

    The British troops, who landed on the Murman coast, have marched southward and occupied Kem. ...

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  20. AERIAL WORK.

    Sir Douglas Haig, alluding in a despatch to aerial work, says: We destroyed twelve aeroplanes on Saturday and drove down four uncontrollable. Three of ours are ...

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  21. MIRBACH'S MURDERERS EXECUTED.

    Count Mirbach's murderers have been shot. ...

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  22. ENLISTMENTS IN BRISBANE.

    On Saturday there were five applicants for enlistment, and two were passed as fit. There was also an applicant for medical examination. Following are the ...

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  23. IMPERIAL WAR CONFERENCE.

    The following cable message has been received by the Governor-General from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and is issued by the Acting Prime ...

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  24. THE FUTURE OF PALESTINE.

    Lord Rothschild presided over an influential meeting which welcomed the American Zionist Medical Unit, who are proceeding to do relief work in Palestine. ...

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  25. FALL OF THE BASTILLE.

    As this year July 14 fell on a Sunday, not much was done in the way of celebration in Brisbane. A few Fren[?]men and their families, however, assembled at the ...

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  26. ENEMY REPORT.

    A wireless German official message states: We sanguinarily repulsed an attack westward of Chateau Thierry. Our nightfliers attacked the enemy railway ...

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  27. MEETINGS.

    Wednesday nights have been set apart for Parliamentary speakers on the recruiting platform. The opposition has supplied M. Warren, M.L.A. (late ...

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  28. THE AUSTRIAN COURT SCANDALS.

    The Hague correspondent of the "New York Times" gives details of the recent scandals in the Austrian Court He says that he has been informed by a ...

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  29. THE UNITED STATES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is authoritatively reported that the United States and the Allies have refused to abandon ...

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  30. RECRUITING CONFERENCE.

    Owing to Captain Pike's absence in the North, Captain O'Brien will leave Brisbane this morning to attend the recruiting conference in Melbourne. ...

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  31. A.I.F. CASUALTIES.

    The casualties among the members of the Australian Imperial Force reported to the Defence Department up to June 2[?] were as follows: ...

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  32. PRESENTATION OF MEDALS.

    Arrangements are being made for a number of medals to be presented to retur[?]ed men of the A.I.F. by the Governor, in front of the Recruiting Depot in ...

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  33. PRINCE LICHNOWSKY'S POSITION.

    Pursuant to a request made by the Kaiser the Upper House of Prussia will not expel Prince Lich[?]owsky, the former Ambassador to Great Britain, who ...

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  34. FRANCO-QUEENSLAND LEAGUE'S MESSAGE.

    The Franco-Queensland League of Help, which sent £15,000 odd in September of last year through the Consul-General for France for the relief of victims of the ...

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  35. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    The Zurich correspondent of the "Daily News" states that the relations between Germany and Austria are strained. The P[?]ave exhausted Germany's patience. ...

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  36. A COMPANY PRESIDENT ARRESTED.

    The Department of Justice has seized the property of the Transatlantic Trust Co., and also arrested the president of the company and three leading ...

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  37. TREASURERS' CONFERENCE.

    Owing to the rapid growth of the public debt and the warning that the Commonwealth and most of the States, though not Victoria, intend to impose further ...

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  38. GERMAN DIPLOMATIC CHANGES.

    The "Vossische Zeitung" states that Herr von Dem Buss[?]e (Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs) will succeed, as German Ambassador at C[?]a, [?]err ...

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  39. AMERICANS IN FRANCE.

    General March (Chief of the American Staff) told the Senate Military Committee that 1,100,000 American troops were [?] in France. ...

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  40. MEATLESS WEEKS IN GERMANY.

    It is expected that as a result of the meatless week once a month Germany will save 300,000 head of cattle, and increase the daily supply of milk by 73,000 ...

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  41. A "PATRIOTIC CITY."

    A letter from the Queensland Patriotic Fund Official Entertainments Committee was read at a meeting of the Brisbane City Council yesterday seeking ...

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  42. THE U BOATS.

    In a speech at the celebration in connection with France's Day, M. Georges Devgues, French Minister for Marine, said that the French Navy ...

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  43. A GERMAN THREAT.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Poli[?]ken learns from a high authority that [?] the Allies decide to cut off Germany from the outside world and take her ...

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  44. IMPERIAL LABOUR EXCHANGE.

    Mr. G. H. Roberts (Minister of Labour), speaking at Plymouth, emphasised the importance of decentralisation and the usefulness of the ...

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  45. CHARGES OF TREASON.

    The Roumanian Legislative Chamber has agreed to the indictment of M Bratiano (ex-Premier), his brother, M V Brat[?]ano (Minister for Munitions), M E ...

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  46. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    The Retterdam correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the British-German Conference is nearing its conclusion. The main principles ...

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  47. REPRESENTATION IN LONDON.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) was asked to-day if it had been d[?]cided that he should go to London as Minister in charge of the ...

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  48. WAR SAVINGS.

    At a meeting of the Darling Downs Teachers' Association on Saturday morning a copy of the Central Queensland Teachers' Association's resolution on the ...

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  49. A TANK IN MELBOURNE.

    To the surprise of the military authorities, a battle[?]rred tank, fresh from many encounters on the battlefields of France, was landed in Melbourne on ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS' EXPERIENCES.

    Private K. A. Farley, of Stroud, New South Wales, has escaped after 10 weeks' detention as a prisoner. Farley, with 20 comrades, was isolated in a front ...

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  51. ENTERTAINING ANZACS.

    The Mayer of Brisbane (Alderman J. M'Master), at a meeting of the Brisbane City Council yesterday afternoon, submitted a communication received from ...

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  52. PRODUCTION OF GOLD.

    St Lionel Phillips, a member of the Gold Committee, states that the cause [?] the decrease in gold production is mainly due to the unfair system whereby ...

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  53. DEGREE OF COMMERCE.

    The University of London has drafted a scheme for s[?]ing a degree of commerce Meanwhile the Leeds University has established a three years' special ...

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  54. THE OIL SHORTAGE.

    Much [?]satisfaction has been expressed at the failure of the Home and Ter[?]tories Department to exploit the Papuan o[?]ds, but now that there is an acute ...

    Article : 92 words
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