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  3. STILL MASSING. COMING GREAT ATTACK.

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

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  4. LATEST. SUB BASES.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Eric Geddes, reports that a signally successful raid was made by marines, who landed at two points near ...

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  5. NEW CABINET.

    The first meeting of the Queensland Labor party, since the general elections, was held this morning, all the members in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  6. SHORT WEIGHT.

    Before Mr. G. A. Cameron, Acting P.M., in the City Summons Court this morning, the Defence Department proceeded against a firewood merchant on ...

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  7. THE SCARE.

    Referring to the report of a disquieting character published by the "Age," and other Australian papers, relating to the alleged danger to ...

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  8. GENERAL STRIKE.

    The London "Daily Mails" Dublin correspondent reports that the country is quiet, but there is much discussion over Labor's attitude. The railways, ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN AID.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that the enemy's progress was definitely. checked with the aid of the 3rd and 4th Australian divisions at ...

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  10. HOLLAND'S TURN.

    The "Daily News" learns that the relations between Germany and Holland are very strained chiefly on the subject of sand and gravel. The situation ...

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  11. A SPEEDY PEACE.

    The prominent German publicist, George Bernhard, writing to the "Vossische Zeitung," says: It is increasingly probable that a speedy peace is ...

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  12. THE SHARPEST YET.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters reports that the German experiment against the American sector in Lorraine proved a failure. An ...

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  13. FOOD FOR ALLIES.

    The growing importance of the inter-allied food situation was seen to-day, when it was learned that the Allied War Council in France was ...

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  14. USEFUL RAIN.

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau reported this morning as follows:—It is still generally unsettled eastward from lines joining Cairns, Winton, ...

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  15. COMMERCIAL TROUBLLS.

    At the ordinary meeting of the committee of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce this morning, Mr. J. D. Bell (president) occupied the chair and a ...

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  16. WAS IT VALID?

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Higgins commenced the hearing of an application by the Waterside Workers' Federation for the ...

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  17. "DOWN WITH TISZA!"

    The Hungarian crisis continues, the crowds Shouting "A Bas Tisza!" The Budapest shops are closed, and traffic has stopped. Count Andrassy has ...

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  18. GOVERNOR ADVOCATES FEDERATION.

    In the course of a speech delivered at the concert arranged by the Royal Society of St. George, in the Exhibition Hall last night, the Governor (Sir ...

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  19. HOME RULE.

    In the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Home Rule Bill would be introduced immediately, but he could not give the date. ...

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  20. NOT A SPORT.

    Australian airmen frequently encountered Baron von Richthoven's circus. They do not agree that he was sports-manlike. He invariably remained 10 ...

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  21. RUSSIAN PRISONERS.

    Germnay's determination to retain labor of Russian prisoners of war as long as possible is reflected in an official statement to the German press, ...

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  22. AVIATORS ACTIVE.

    A French communique reports that nothing has happened except a somewhat lively artillery action in the MontDidier—Noyon region. Between ...

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  23. SOCIALISM THE WAY OUT.

    George Bernard Shaw, the greatest satirist of the times, scores another bull's-eye on the Irish question. Regarding Ulster's attitude of ignoring ...

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  24. SUBMARINE RESULTS.

    Admiral von Capelle's admissions have increased the dissatisfaction in Germany over the results of submarining. The "Frankfurter Zeitung" says ...

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  25. MAN POWER.

    Every resident in Canada between the ages of 16 and 60 years must register in the great man and woman power enumeration on the first day of ...

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  26. ONE FOR SNOBS.

    Sympathising with the desire of returned soldiers to sever themselves on being discharged from all military restriction and routine. Senator Millen ...

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  27. AUSTRIA'S FOOD.

    The burgomaster of Vienna, speaking at a public meeting, said the available foodstuffs were very scanty, and the greatest sacrifices would be ...

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  28. GERMANS IN RUSSIA.

    A wireless Russian official report says that Russia has informed Germany that orders have been issued to internment camps to prevent acts of ...

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  29. WHEAT FOR BELGIANS.

    President Wilson and Secretary Baker have decided upon a readjust[?] of the aircraft programme. A new director-will be appointed. It is ...

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  30. ALL WORK STOPPED.

    The "Times's" Dublin correspondent reports that the stoppage of work is complete to-day. All classes of workers and traders are idle, and the ...

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  31. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference is likely to be the most important in history. The Dominion Premiers will attend the War Cabinet, and will be full members, ...

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  32. PLENTY OF KILLING.

    Australian wounded are arriving daily. The general losses continue to be light, though some of the battailons have been hard hit. Those brigades ...

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  33. PRICES OF WHISKY.

    The Press Bureau reports that the Food Controller has fixed the maximum prices of whisky, 30 per cent under proof, at 8s 6d and 9s 6d a bottle, ...

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  34. NO UNEASINESS.

    The Premier, M. Clemenceau, has returned from the front, and states that the best proof that no uncasiness existed was that French soldiers were ...

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  35. IN THE POLICE COURT.

    Further evidence was heard before Mr. H. L. Archdail, P.M., in the City Police Court this morning, in the case in which G. Covey, on remand, is ...

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  36. ITALIANS IN MACEDONIA.

    An Italian report from Macedonia says: We inflicted at dawn on Saturday heavy losses on German advanced posts. One was destroyed. ...

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  37. ANOTHER PEACE MOVE.

    The "Nueste Nachrichten" says it is reliably informed that Germany hopes to make another move for peace when the aftensive is resumed, and that she ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The Assembly this evening concluded the war debate. The Opposition leader, Sir A. Smartt, emphasised that the Government's duty was to avert civil ...

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  39. CONSCRIPTS OR VOLUNTEERS?

    Orders have been received to enlist all Australians at the British-Canadian recruiting station for service in the Australian Imperial Forced. These will ...

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  40. LONDON'S WHITE SLAVES.

    William Nicholas Willis, ex-member of New South Wales Parliament, appeared in the King's Bench Court as plaintiff against Stanley Paul and Co., ...

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  41. SCHEME FAILS.

    A party of 60 Austrian sailors aboard a motor, boat landed in darkness on April 4 north of Ancona unobserved, and hid in a small farmhouse until ...

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  42. ONCE AGAIN.

    Reuter learns on high authority that it is true that Germany brought renewed severe pressure upon Holland in order to extort various concessions ...

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  43. RENEWAL OF OFFENSIVE.

    The renewal and scope of the offensive is being keenly discussed. It is expected to take place in a few days, while some think it will be renewed in ...

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  44. GAME AUSTRALIANS.

    A Gazette describes the deeds of Captain W. H.. Collins, of the Australian Medical Corps, who was awarded the D.S.O. He led a party of ...

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  45. INDIANS SUBMIT.

    The Press Bureau announces that the India Office reports that Mabri Nawab and several chiefs of important sections have submitted, and the whole ...

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  46. DOWNED BY AUSTRALIAN.

    Australian troops figured in the cortoge at Baron von Richthoven's funeral. Lewis gunners were firing at the celebrated German aviator when his ...

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  47. RICHTHOVEN'S FUNERAL

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters reports that the funeral of the famous German aviator, Baron von Richthoven, took place this ...

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  48. ROUMANIAN OIL FIELDS.

    A German company will shortly be formed to take over the leases of the Roumanian oilfields. Germany in future will thus be able to import over half ...

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  49. LINE ADVANCED.

    Reuters correspondent at the British headquarters reports that there was considerable gas shelling during the night at Poperinghe, Ypres, and other ...

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  50. FRENCH REPULSE RAIDS.

    A French communique states that an enemy raid was repulsed last night east of the Avre, in the region of Thennes. We took some prisoners. An enemy ...

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  51. FISH MARKET.

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  52. SILAGE MAKING IN BURNETT DISTRICT.

    The instructor in agriculture (Mr. A. E. Gibson) left Brisbane last night on a visit to the Burnett district, for the purpose of giving demonstrations in ...

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  53. MELTING DOWN DOLLARS.

    According to official cables, the United States will melt down 355,000,-000 dollars in the Treasury into bullion, and all the silver in the country ...

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  54. [?]ANISH ELECTIONS.

    As a result of the elections, wherein women voted for the first time, the Folketing will be composed of 71 Ministerialists and 68 Opposition, the ...

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  55. MORE WAR DECLARATIONS.

    The Berlin press has been notified that Urugray and Argentine are expected to declare war against Germany.— ...

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