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  3. BUSINESS FOR THE SESSION.

    Parliament opened for business at noon to-day, when the Governor's Speech, which lg really a formal outline of Government policy ...

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  4. ACROSS THE AISNE. ENEMY GAINS GROUND.

    Combined "Times," Rcuter, and United cables. The news indicated as "Timos" appeared in the Londoan "Timos" this ...

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  5. ON THE AISNE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Halg reports that late on Monday the enemy crossed the Alsne westward of tho British sector, and compelled our loft to ...

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  6. TIMELY PROTEST.

    A meeting of the Central Quconsw. land Teachers' Association lost night, discussed the schools' war savings certificates scheme Inaugurated by Mr. ...

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  7. All IRISH JDRY.

    Mr. T. Devlin, M.P., speaking at an anti-conscription demonstration of 10,000 persons, at Dungannon, said the soul of Ireland revolted at the claim of ...

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  8. LATEST. BNEHI GAlHS SMIOOS.

    The German gains in the Champagne have proved very serious, and a continuation of the offensive is expected, though French correspondents ...

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  9. MR. DILLON'S POSITION.

    Though the Nationalist leaders reject with ridicule the official explanation of the German plot they are in no hurry to face Mr. Shortt (Chief ...

    Article : 211 words
  10. EPIDEMIC IN SPAIN.

    King Alfonso, the Premier and other Ministers, and 30 per cent of the population of Spain are suffering from an unknown epidemic. the symptoms are ...

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  11. VALLEY SENSATION.

    In the City Police Court this morning, Antonio Abasio a Filipino, on remand, was charged before Mr, H. L. Arehdall. P.M., with attempting to kill ...

    Article : 375 words
  12. FLANDERS STRUGGLE.

    Reuters correspondent at the British headquarters, reports that when the battle In Flanders died down on Monday evening the situation on the right ...

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  13. BOMBING OF HOSPITALS.

    Replying to a question regarding the enemy bombing hospitals on the Weat Front, Mr. Bonar. Law stated in the House of Commons to-day that a raid ...

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  14. GAS SHELLS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the American headquarters says that mustard shells were the Americans first experience, but then came the prime ...

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  15. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    Replying in tho House of Commons to a question, Mr. Bonar Law confirmed that the Government had already entered into negotiations with a view to ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. SCOTTISH OPINION.

    Before retorning to London from Sccotiand the fremier in an Intel Mew with the "G[?] Herald" sa[?]d he had been very much impressed by the ...

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  17. TO SUPPORT JUDD.

    There wore two rather remarkable Industrial developments yesterday which tend to complicate tho Sydney Labor Council dispute considerably. ...

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  18. STATE PRODDGE AGENCY,

    Tho substantial addition lately made to tho Municipal Markets In Romastrect for the State Produce Agoncy was formally opened this morning. ...

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  19. MAIN BLOW TO COME.

    A semi official report says that the enemy has gained the initial advantage In tho now battle north of the Aisne. The battle continues desperately, while ...

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  20. COAL PRICE BOARD.

    Tho Brisbane sittings of the Federal Coal Trice Board wore resumed this morning before Mr. Justlce Edmunds. The parties submitted a progress ...

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  21. ITALY CLAIMS YICTORY.

    An Italian official report states: We consecrated tho dawn of, tho fourth year of war with victory. The operation continued uninterruptedly on ...

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  22. DESTRUCTIVE RAIDS.

    Reliable reports continue to show that great damage has been done by British air raids. For example, during the recent raid on Liege a bomb fell on ...

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  23. CARTER KILLED.

    A sad accident occurred, at Bullmba this morning, resulting in the death of Charles Soutcr, of Buckland-strcet, Nundah, a carter in the employ of ...

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  24. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    Professor Sir A. MacDohooll, lecturing at tho London Univer[?]ity Collogo, said that after having given freely of their very best, the Dominions would ...

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  25. SOLDIERS' INSTITUTE INQUIRY.

    Though tho Soldiers' Institute U closed Hie subcommittee of the War Council is contlnuing Us inquiry with a view lo a scheme of reorganisation. ...

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  26. ROUMANIA'S PEACE TERMS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Lord Robt Cecil announced that tho Allied Ministers at Jaasy (Roumanla) had officially notified Roumutila ...

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  27. £10,000 IN PRIZES.

    The "Daily Mall" offers £10,000 in prizes fer shipbuilding competition to bo distributed mongst the wards in tho United Kingdom working the ...

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  28. GERMAN SPY CAUGHT.

    Bollinger, the head of a gang of German spies who was working with women behind tho lines in Franco, has been arrested in Switzerland. ...

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  29. SOME OF THE LEGISLATION.

    The Minister of Mines (Mr. A. Jones) Intimated to-day that the Iron and Steel Works Bill, reintrosuction of which was mentioned In the Governor's ...

    Article : 125 words
  30. DEATH OF MR. J. G. MACDONALD.

    Mr. J. Q. Mucdonald, visiting justico to the penal establishments and Institutions under the control of the Home Department, died this minting after ...

    Article : 141 words
  31. ANOTHER QUEENSLAND M.M.

    Queensland sons are stil aldding to the fame they have achieved In Galllpoll and France, Private It. L. Hutchiaon, of tho 3rd Australian Machlno ...

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  32. PARIS RAID FAILS.

    An official report says that 10 enemy aeroplanes were reported to be proceedign to Paris at 10.30 last night. Several bombs were dropped In the outer ...

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  33. HAIG'S DESPATCHES.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his despatches, mentions the following Australians: 382 officers, 132 noncommissioned officers, and men. and 11 ...

    Article : 37 words
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