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  3. LATEST. SUB. MENACE ENDED.

    Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, speaking at Southampton, referring to his February prophecy that submarinism would be defeated by August, said that ...

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  4. TOWN PLANNING.

    A feature of the second Australian Town Planning Conference and Exhibition, to be held in Brisbane from July 30 to August 6, will be the horticultural ...

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  5. POST-WAR PROBLEMS.

    During the course of an address delivered to a large and representative gathering of the British Producers' Association in London, Mr. Hughes, the ...

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  6. SCULLY SPIRITED AWAY!

    The disclosures made in the New South Wales Parliament in connection with the alleged frame-up against the I.W.W. men in gaol have created a ...

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  7. THE BLUDGEON.

    A full council of the British Medical Association unanimously decided to inform the Friendly Societies' Association that the council's acceptance of ...

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  8. ALBANIAN VICTORY. AUSTRIANS FLEE IN DISORDER.

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

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  9. GALLANT OVER-AGER.

    The "Gazette" announces four new awards of the Victoria Cross. These include Chaplain Theodore Bayley Hardy, who is over 50 years of age, ...

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  10. DISCIPLINE IGNORED.

    There was a miniature rebellion during the four-hours parade of the senior cadets of the Peel-street (South Brisbane) area yesterday afternoon. It was ...

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  11. ZEEBRUGGE HARBOR.

    Sir Eric Geddes in opening an exhibition of naval photography in London arranged by the Ministry for Information, said that recently an enemy ...

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  12. UNHAPPY AUSTRIA.

    Vienna newspapers give further details of the heavy continuous rains and serious floods in Austria and South Germany. Houses and bridges were ...

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  13. CALL FOR VENGEANCE.

    Addressing the Australian and New Zealand Luncheon Club. Mr. Massey, New Zealand Premier, referring to his visit to France, paid a tribute to what ...

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  14. Y. C. HEROES.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded the Australian, Lieutenant C. W. K. Sadlier, for conspicuous bravery during ...

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  15. GALLANT AIRMEN.

    Mr. P. Robinson, correspondent of the "Times," writes: During the fighting on the Australian front Australian and British airmen fought in various ...

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  16. DIPHTHERIA RAMPANT.

    At the present time pneumonia and diphtheria are exceptionally prevalent throughout the metropolis, the diphtheria patients alone numbering 107 ...

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  17. RAILWAY WORKERS.

    In the Arbitration Court this morning before Mr. Justice M'Cawley, the case was resumed in which the Queensland railway employees sought a variation ...

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  18. ROYAL DESCENT.

    The King and Queen of Belgium, desirous of personally congratulating King George and Queen. Mary on the occasion of their silver wedding last ...

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  19. BREACHES OF AWARDS.

    Mr. A. E. Hall, Inspector of factories and shops, has been busy in the country districts on the tracks of award defaulters. Before Mr. S. Barge, P.M., ...

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  20. KUEHLMANN'S DOWNFALL

    The Anglo-French press is assuming the correctness of the rumors of the resignation of Dr. Von Kuehlmann, German Foreign Minister. It says that ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN ADVANCE AT MERRIS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, writing on Wednesday, says: Last night the Australians repulsed an enemy raid cast of Viliers ...

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  22. RAILWAY CHIEF.

    A development of considerable importance in the Railway Department is expected within the new few days, relating to the position of the ...

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  23. LEAD IN PAINT.

    Representatives of the British Medical Association, including Drs. Dods, Gibson, Mathewson, Thelander, and Hemsley, waited on the Home Secretary ...

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  24. STRIKE AT AEROPLANE WORKS

    The Press Bureau announces: The Minister for Munitions (Mr. Winston Churchill) has conferred with the parties concerned in the strike at the ...

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  25. PASSAGE BROKERS.

    Mr. Long, Secretary of State for the Colonies, told a deputation of Agents-General that, under the provisions of the Emigration Bill, they must take cut ...

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  26. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    The Imperial Conference was engaged to-day on the question of the double income tax. The Dominion delegates strongly urged the injustice of the tax. ...

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  27. NATIONALISE THE MINES.

    The Miners' Federation has passed a resolution recommending the immediate nationalisation of the mines of Great Britain under the joint control of the ...

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  28. COUNTER-REVOLUTION.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" says that a member of the Bolshevik Government has taken up quarters in the German Legation at Moscow, with a ...

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  29. ENEMY ALIENS.

    An important Ministerial statement will be made in the House of Commons to-night concerning the uninternment of enemy aliens, about which the ...

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  30. BANKS AMALGAMATE.

    The "Daily Express" says that Barclay's, the London, Provincial, and South-western Banks have amalgamated, and are controlling total accounts ...

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  31. SUCCESSFUL BACHELORS' STALL.

    The final meeting of the bachelors' stall committee in connection with the last Liberty Fair was held last Tuesday night at Mrs. Finney's residence, ...

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  32. NATIONALIST DISRUPTION.

    With reference to the statement of the Melbourne "Age" that there were signs of political disunion, and that a section of the Nationalists were only ...

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  33. OFFENSIVE PREPARING.

    Mr. Campbell, correspondent of the "Times," writes: The comparative weakness of the enemy's resistance Against the French local attacks, ...

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  34. YANKS AND AUSTRALIANS.

    General Sims, Commander of the American navy, dined with the King on Tuesday, and telling him of the reports from the Western front, the King said ...

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  35. BULGARIANS AGAIN REPULSED.

    A French Eastern communique states: Notwithstanding costly defeats at Cerna Bond yesterday the enemy to-day re-attacked north of ...

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  36. "THE SPIRIT OF SEVENTEEN."

    At the invitation of the management of the Tivoli Picture Theatre, the Boy Scouts and officers of the Brisbane division of the Boy Scouts' Association ...

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  37. INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA.

    The united States Government is hesitating over the matter of military intervention in Russia, as it believes that its entire efforts are needed on ...

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  38. POSITIONS IMPROVED.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We slightly improved our positions eastward of Bretonneux, and took several prisoners in successful raids on ...

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  39. IRISH ADMINISTRATION.

    Lord French, replying to an Address from the Dublin Chamber of Commerce, said that the prosperity of any country largely depends upon a firm, impartial ...

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  40. IRONWORKERS' WAGES INCREASED.

    One shilling a day increase all round has been granted moulders and iron foundry employees by the Moulders' Wages Board. The rates are being ...

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  41. FAMOUS FLIER KILLED.

    The famous airman, Major M'Cudden, who had downed 54 Germans, was accidentally killed while flying from England to France. ...

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