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  3. CAUGHT ON THE TRAIN.

    Elements for a moving picture episode were contained in a story related in the City Police Court this morning, describing how a thief was overtaken ...

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  4. ADVANCE FALLS SHORT. DEFENCE TOO TOUGH.

    London is talking and thinking of nothing but the battle. Crowds yesterday waited for special editions containing Field-Marshal Sir Douglas ...

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  5. LATEST. STILL VIOLENT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that the battle continues with great violence on the whole front. We heavily repulsed powerful attacks ...

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  6. BLESSING IN DISGUISE.

    The Mnckay flood [?] not prove altogether disastrous. It had one redeeming feature, and that was the slushing out of the enormous accumulation of ...

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  7. SOUTHERN RACING.

    The principal gallops at Randwick were confined to the middle of the course proper, and the going was good. The first of note worth recording was ...

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  8. NEARLY OUTFLANKED. CLOSE CALL FOR BRITISH.

    Combined "Times," Reuter, and United cables. The news indicated as "Times" appeared in the London "Times", this ...

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  9. DIED TO A MAN. FIGHTING IN REDOUBTS.

    Mr. Hamilton Fyfe, the "Daily Mail's" war correspondent, reports that the enormousness of the enemy effort is now clearer. It began with a ...

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  10. PERONNE RETAKEN

    A wireless German official report claims the capture of Peronne, and that the prisoners have increased to 30,000, and the guns taken to 600. ...

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  11. SPRING HILL EPISODE.

    Arising out of a row at Spring Hill on March 5, in which a Japanese named [?] O'Kamura was badly knocked about a criminal charge was ...

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  12. KAISER BESTOWS HONORS.

    A message from Berlin says that the Kaiser at his main headquarters on March 24 conferred on Marshal Hindenburg the Iron Cross with Gold Rays, ...

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  13. CRIMINAL COURT.

    At the Criminal Sittings of the District Court, before Judge Jamieson, this morning, Mr. F. W. Dickson prosecuting for the Crown, the case was ...

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  14. SOLDIERS' WIVES.

    Some 250 soldiers' wives arrived from England to-day. They were met on the wharf by soldiers. The women were pleased to meet their husbands. ...

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  15. GERMAN PLAN FAILS.

    The French share the English confidence in the ultimate results of the battle. An expert commentator states that the British are fighting in the ...

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  16. ENEMY'S LAST HOPE.

    Ninety-seven German divisions have been identified against the British, and others are coming in. The Press Bureau reports that Sir ...

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  17. THE OUTLOOK GRAVE.

    The Times' in a leading article says that the retirement of the whole British line between the Scarpe and the Olse is in consequence of the gap made ...

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  18. AIRMEN PLAY HAVOC.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that 54 enemy aeroplanes were downed on Saturday on the battle front. The weather was favorable on ...

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  19. MR. ANSTEY'S TRIP.

    Curiousity has been aroused by the visit of Mr. Anstey to England. It was stated in Federal circles yesterday, that, before obtaining his ...

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  20. YIELDING STUBBORNLY.

    German correspondents admit that the British are yielding every position with the greatest stubborness, and that the artillery is splendidly, sacrificing ...

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  21. FIVE ATTACK EIGHTEEN.

    An eye-witness's narrative of the destroyer action off Dunkirk on March 21 says that the British warships Both and Morris, and ...

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  22. PRICE OF BUTTER FIXED.

    The wholesale price of butter has been approved by the Federal Government at the rate of 149s per cwt, with 1s per cwt per point additional for ...

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  23. GERMAN CLAIMS DISCOUNTED

    Colonel Repington, writing in the "Morning Post," says that the number of prisoners claimed by the Germans is far inferior to what were suposedly ...

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  24. PRICE FIXING.

    Mr. Piddington, Interstate Commissioner, continued the taking of evidence in regard to the desirability of fixing the prices in the meat industry. The ...

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  25. FRENCH RELIEVE BRITISH.

    A French Communique says that French troops began on March 23 to intervene in the battle on the British front. They relieved part of the British ...

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  26. PREMIER'S MOVEMENTS

    The Premier, who was out of town yesterday and on Sunday, was on a visit to the Governor at Stanthorpe. Mr. Ryan stated this morning that he ...

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  27. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARDS.

    Friday, May 10, 1918, has been fixed as the date for holding an election of divisional representatives to act on boards of inquiry and boards of appeal ...

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  28. CAPTURED RAIDER.

    The captured raider is a comparatively small vessel, but is capable of sinking any merchantman in the Pacific. It was fitted out on the west coast ...

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  29. FRENCH TOO ALERT.

    A French communique reports that after a violent bombardment the enemy unsuccessfully attempted a surprise attack south of Juvincourt. There is ...

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  30. GERMANS ACROSS SOMME.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that fresh hostile attacks took place this morning in great strength on the whole front, and continued all day ...

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  31. REPATRIATION OF AUSTRALIANS.

    According to a cablegram recently received by Senator Pearce from Brigadier-General Griffiths, Commandant at the Australian military ...

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  32. BAPAUME CLAIMED.

    A message from Berlin claims the capture of Bapaume, and that the Germans are standing north of the River Somme, in the middle of the former ...

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  33. GERMANS DRIVEN BACK.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that the attack northward of Bapaume was heavily repulsed. Bodies of Germans southward of Peronne have been driven ...

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  34. GENERALLY FINE.

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau reported this morning as follows:—The weather is fair or fine in all ...

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  35. THAT LONG-RANGE GUN AGAIN.

    The German long-range gun resumed its bombardment of Paris at 6.50 on Monday morning. ...

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  36. THE NAVY LEAGUE.

    An announced elsewhere in this issue, final arrangements have now been made for the great public meeting to be held in the Exhibition Hall to-morrow ...

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  37. CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    Mr. Jensen (Minister of Customs) denied the statement made at a recent conference of the Chambers of Commerce that traders were being ...

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  38. GERMAN SUBMARINE DAMAGED.

    A German submarine of 100 tons, armed with two eleven centimetre guns, and with a crew of 30 has entered here. The commander stated that the ...

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  39. THROWN FROM SULKY.

    Clive Clecland, a child, of Moorheadavenue, Coorparoo, and Roy Parr, a school boy, of the same address, were thrown from a sulky at Camp Hill, ...

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  40. SUBMARINE LOSSES.

    Officials estimate that the submarine losses will cost the Allies £1,000,000,000 equally divided between ships and cargoes.— ...

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  41. ITALIAN FRONT NEXT.

    Mr. Ward Price, who is with the British troops in Italy, writes that there are signs of an enemy offensive, such as the gathering of new [?] ...

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  42. ENEMY AIRSHIP OFF EGYPT.

    It is officially stated that a hostile airship has been observed off the coast. ...

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  43. ALLEGED SLY GROG SELLING.

    The case is proceeding before Mr. W. Harris, P.M., in the City Summons Court, in which Maud Kerr, on the information lodged by Constable A. E. ...

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  44. RESTRICTION OF LUXURIES.

    The American Government is preparing sweeping measures to restrict imports of luxuries. Canada's trade balance with the United States is far ...

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  45. NINETY-SEVEN DIVISIONS.

    A semi-official report says that 40 enemy divisions were identified in the first days of the offensive. Up to the present 97 German divisions have been ...

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  46. FLOOD RELIEF APPEAL.

    By advertisement an appeal is made by the Mayor of Cairns for financial assistance to those who suffered in the recent Far Northern cyclone. ...

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  47. STOCK EXCHANGE STEADY.

    The Stock Exchange opened with a feeling of confidence, and offerings of leadin securities were ready absorbed, and quotations now show only ...

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  48. TWO SPANISH SHIPS SUNK.

    The Spanish vessels. [?] and [?] gona, have been submarined ...

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