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  3. MANGIN'S ADVANCE

    General Mangin's advance has reached the west spurs of Chemin des Dames, turning the enemy position near Soissons. ...

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  4. BLOW BY BRITISH. BYNG'S THIRD ARMY.

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

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  5. HOW DID BTAUSTER DIE? THE I.W.W. SENSATION.

    A huge crowd again gathered at No. 3 Jury Court, Sydney, for the third day of the I.W.W. commission. Owing to the unseemly conduct of the public on ...

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  6. LATEST. BYNG'S BLOW.

    General Byng's attack was a complete surprise, it was not preceded by any artillerylng, and has rapidly progressed. It is unofficially reported that ...

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  7. OUSTED! JUDGE M'CAWLEY'S POSITION.

    The Full Court Unanimously decided this morning that Mr. Justice M'Cawley was not entitled in law to his appointmerit as a Judge of the Supreme Court ...

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  8. BRITISH GAINS.

    Mr. P. Robinson, "Times" correspondent, writes: The retirement increases in scope and interest. General Von Quast's army is now getting back ...

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  9. LASSIGNY CAPTURED.

    A Paris message states that Lassigny has been captured. [Lasaigny is an Important centre seven miles west, of Noyon.] ...

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  10. M'ALISTER'S DEATH.

    Scully is still being cross-examined Detailing the preparation of the statements by himself and Goldstein for Judd, ho said that Goldstein suggested ...

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  11. GERMAN COLONIES.

    The German Colonial Secretary. Dr. Solf, addressing a German society, referred to Mr. Balfour's speech of August 7, dealing with Germany's war ...

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  12. GERMANS PESSIMISTIC.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters writes:—If the German retirement is according to plan, they are now confronted with a situation ...

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  13. LONDON TRIP.

    It can now be stated definitely that the Premier (Mr. Ryan) expects to leave this year on another trip to London. When asked to-day if he could ...

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  14. ROUBLES OF REVOLT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters writes: The following GErman order, signed by General Ludendorff, has fallen into our hands: ...

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  15. ALLIED AIR SUCCESSES

    In an aviation report Field-Marshal Haig states:—Early on Monday morning we very successfully attacked Phalempin aerodrome, south of Lille ...

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  16. IN SIBERIA.

    The correspondent or the "Times" at Viadivistok writes: General Otani arrived on Wednesday, and a great, part of the Japanese force left. British ...

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  17. RIGHT OF TRIAL.

    The general feeling of indignation against the imprisonment, without trial, of Australian citizens, will be voiced at the Exhibition Hall on Monday ...

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  18. GERMANS IN RETREAT.

    The German retreat gives a perfect example of German art running amok. Not a single high chimney is left, the majority being knocked down on Friday ...

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  19. IN THE VOSGES.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at the American headquarters signlficantly announces much American activity in the Vosges. The ...

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  20. LITTLE WILLIE.

    An unconfirmed report states that the Kaiser, in order to placate popular opinion, has given the Crown Prince six months' leave of absence. ...

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  21. ARBITRATION COURT.

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Macnaughton dealt in Chambers with the following mutters: the matter of an industrial ...

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  22. HINDENBURG TAKES COMMAND

    A Berne telegram states that FieldMarshal Hindenburg has returned to the front, and is replacing General Ludendorft at the Kaiser's request. ...

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  23. SHIPBUILDING ACHIEVEMENTS.

    News of united Slates achievements in shipbuilding has reached the front, and in the words of General Pershing, it thrills every American in the United ...

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  24. SPAIN TO GERMANY.

    It is officially announced that me Council of Ministers on Tuesday. Anally approved of a note recapitulating the German outrages whereby 20 per ...

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  25. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    In a small four-roomed house, ami[?] squalid surroundings, at 28 Cumberland-place, Carlton, a married woman, named Roda Smith (29), a white ...

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  26. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official message states; We repulsed strong attacks on the Cornons lines on the southern slopes of Sasserosso inflicting heavy losses. ...

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  27. APPEAL TO HIGH COURT.

    Subsequently Mr. Ryan informed the press, in answer to queries that there would be an appeal to the High Court. If the case could be cot before the High ...

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  28. AUSTRIAN AIRMEN'S MISHAP. [REUTER.]

    An Italian naval communique states: Two Austrian seaplanes bombed Bari and subsequently fell into the sea, and were captured. ...

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  29. FELL FROM A TRAMCAR.

    Robert Westerman, a schoolboy, residing with his parents in Sylvan-road, Toowong, met with serious injuries through falling from a tramcar at the ...

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  30. IRISH INTERNEES.

    The inquiry into the case of the seven Irish Internees—Dryer, Dalton, Fitzgerald, M'G[?] M'Guiness, and M'Sweeney—was continued before ...

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  31. FINE WEATHER.

    The following synopsis of weather conditions in Queensland win issued to-day:—Except in the far south-west ...

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  32. SPREADING TO TRAMS.

    The London 'bus conductresses' strike shows symptoms of spreading to the trams. The position otherwise is unchanged. The outlook depends on the ...

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  33. OVERSEA MAILS.

    The Postmaster-General's Department advises that mails from the United Kingdom and America, ex R.M.S. Ventura, will be delivered, by postmen ...

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  34. PARLIAMENT'S EXTRA DAY.

    Although a motion will be moved by the Premier in the House to-day for Friday sittings, Mr. Ryan sold this afternoon that it was not proposed to ...

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  35. UNREST AT WARSAW.

    Despatches from Switzerland say that there is deep unrest at Warsaw. The streets are fall of German patrols, searching the houses. At ...

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  36. BUTTER SHORTAGE.

    As the butter control was a Federal matter the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Lennon). when questioned to-day, was not inclined to make any ...

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  37. FOUND DEAD.

    Martha Reid, a widow, 47 years of age residing in Graville-street, South Brisbane, was found dead in bed early yesterday morning. There were no ...

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