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  3. SOISSONS MAY FALL. CIVILIANS TOLD TO LEAVE

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

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  4. LATEST. 'COMPLETELY SURPRISED.'

    A wireless German communique says:—On the morning of May 27 we penetrated the French lines between Voormezeelle and Locre, taking over 300 ...

    Article : 602 words
  5. INDUSTRIAL CASES.

    In the State Arbitration Court this morning, Mr. Justice Macnaughton delivered judgment in the matter of the award for employees engaged in the ...

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  6. CAFE DISPUTE.

    Athough th[?] offical report of the settlement of the recent dispute at Eillsos Cafe signed by the representatives of both parties, and published in ...

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  7. £2000 CLAIMED SEWELL v RIORDAN

    The case was proceeded with, before Mr. Justice Chubb and a jury of four, In the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon, in which Talbot Henry Sewell ...

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  8. MORE CZARISM.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Considine submitted a motion. setting out that the privileges of members were being unnecessarily ...

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  9. SOISSONS FAILS. AFTER SEVERE FIGHTING.

    The Germans to-day occupied Soissons, after desperate street fighting. [Solssons, which, before the war, was a fairly Important industrial and ...

    Article : 178 words
  10. ITALIAN ALPINI.

    The "Times'" correspondent at the Italian front, Mr. Ward Price, reports that the Trentino success was one of the biggest mountain battles. It was ...

    Article : 152 words
  11. DUMPS AND TOWNS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Dougias Haig reports that It was fine and cloudy on Way 27. but the visibility was not good for a full day's flying. We dropped 16 ...

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  12. DENMARK'S TURN.

    Germany has demanded, in a virtual ultimatum, that Denmark shall withdraw immediately from the Allied trade 400,000 tons of Danish ships ...

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  13. A SWEEPING VICTORY.

    The "Timse's" correspondent at the French headquarters, Mr. Campbell, states that 25 divisions attacked, and by the evening we had fallen back to ...

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  14. PRAYERS FOR THE FIGHTERS

    The suggestion that prayers for the soldiers and sailors of the Empire and Allies should be Included In prayers read before the House of ...

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  15. SINN FEINISM.

    The "Evening News" says the Colonial Office, has received a report from the Governor-General of Australia. of the measures taken for suppressing ...

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  16. AMERICANS' FIGHTING.

    Reuter's Correspondent at the Britis headquarters reports that this evening except noth of Mont Kemmell the enemy artillery is comparatively quiet ...

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  17. STATE CANNERY.

    Executive authority has been given for a prociamation taking over buildings in connection with State cannery, about 1½ acre of land, near tho Bullmba ...

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  18. IS HINDENBURG ALIVE?

    In connection with the recent unconfirmed rumors about the death of Marshal von Hindenburg it is interesting to note that the German ...

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  19. PRISONERS, IN GERMANY.

    In the House of Lords, Lord Newton strenuously asserted that there was not the slightest vestige of truth in the newspaper allegations that the War ...

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  20. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    The Executive Council has given authority for the resumption of about quarter of an acre, in the parish of Indooroopilly, at the Junction of ...

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  21. THIS MORNING'S PROCEEDINGS

    John Stanislaus Hanlon, editor of the "Worker," continuing his evidence this morning, described his movements on the evening of December 3. While at ...

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  22. TROUBLE AT COLLIERY.

    Some variation in the Federal Coal Board's routine took place this morning. The parties concerned in the fixing of prices had not concluded their ...

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  23. ITALIANS ADVANCE.

    An Italian official report says that we penetrated the enemy's successive defence at Cuposile for a depth of 7[?]0 metres, and maintained our positions, ...

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  24. RE-REGISTRATION OF ONIONS.

    The question of the re-registration of unions deprived of their status as the result of a strike in New South Walcs was referred to in the House of ...

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  25. HEAVIEST SHOCKS.

    The special correspondent of the "Times" Mr. Percy Robinson, states that 121 divisions attacked on nearly a 30 miles front from Vauxallion, ...

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  26. THE AUSTRIAN NAYY.

    In concoction with the recent mutiny in the Austrian fleet, it is significautly reported, that, the Austrian Government is opening a nautical ...

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  27. RAIDS ON AMERICANS.

    Router's correspondent at the Amurican headquarters reports that three formidable German raids were made on the Americans in Picardy this ...

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  28. WAR BREVITIES.

    The master of a British ship reports firing five shorts at a submarine, 150 milles off the Virgnia coast. Lord Robert Cecil, replying to Mr. ...

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  29. EFFECTIVE AIR RAIDS.

    As an Instance or the great effectiveness of the continuous British air raids day and night at different points behind tho German lines where there ...

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  30. RETURN OF PRISONERS.

    Reuter learns that almost shnaitaneously with the British decision on the exchange of all war prisoners, a communication was received from ...

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  31. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Macpherson (Secretary to the War Office) tinted that there were groat difficultes in the way of employing German ...

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  32. GERMAN AEROPLANES.

    Tho Allies destroyed 262 German aeroplanes in the week ended May 23. ...

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