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  3. ARBITRATION COURT.

    The President (Mr. Justice M'Cawley), in Chambers this morning, dealt with an application by the Federated Electrical. Engineers' Trades Union of ...

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  4. RIGHT OF TRIAL.

    To demand for all interned Australian citizens, who desire it, fair and impartial trial was the object of a big meeting held in the Exhibtion Hall ...

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  5. LATEST. THREE MORE VILLAGES.

    The British have captured St. Leger, Suzanne, and Cappy, LONDON, Monday. Reuter's correspondent at British ...

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  6. NOT PRO-GERMAN.

    Evidence for the defence in the Irish internoes case was entered upon on Monday. Patrick Scott Cleary, sub-editor of the "Catholic Press," detailed ...

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  7. IN CONFUSION.

    Mr. Percy Robinson, of the "Times," reports that the British are rapidly sweeping on from. Bray, north of Bapaume. The Germans are ...

    Article : 188 words
  8. LATEST. SOMME BATTLE.

    The special correspondent of the United Cable Service with the Australian forces in the field, Mr. Keith Murdoch, writes: With the mighty roar of ...

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  9. SWEEPING ON. BAPAUME RECAPTURED.

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

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  10. RECRUITING LOTTERY.

    The voluntary ballot was inaugurated in Melbourne yesterday at the lunch hour meeting, held outside the old General Post Office, and Mr. ...

    Article : 386 words
  11. BREAKING THE NEWS.

    The recent interview with General von Stein is but one of a series of apparently inspired articles in the German press recently, breaking the news ...

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  12. POSITION REALISED.

    The "Koelnische Volks Zeitung," which is practically a semi-official newspaper, referring to the great battle, implores the German people not to ...

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  13. BUILDERS' LABORERS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, in the Arbitration Court yesterday, gave judgment on the application of Walter Cooper, a contractor, for the erection of about 100 ...

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  14. SEMINOFF SUCCEEDS.

    The Japanese having strengthened the Chinese frontier, which was a military necessity from the Czech viewpoint, and which came within the ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. MUTINY IN PERU.

    Two hundred Peruvian troops at Ancon mutinied. Major Armando Patino, the leader, has issued a revolutionary manifesto, which condemns ...

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  16. "SAWDUST" SAUSAGES.

    Mr. Tanner, P.M., in the third City Court, continued the inquiry into the management of the Greenvale Sanatorium, a Government institution where ...

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  17. FETTLER'S END.

    Details of an accident, wherein Patrick Dunne, a railway fettler, lost his life, have been received by the Railway Department. Dunne, between 7 ...

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  18. RECIPROCAL RAIDS.

    There has been considerable reciprocal naval air raiding during the past few days of military works in the Adriatic and towns. American airmen ...

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  19. FRENCH MAKE PROGRESS.

    A French communique states: There was reciprocal artillery activity in the region of Lassigny, and between the Allette and the Aisne. We made fresh ...

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  20. BROOKFIELD FINED[?]

    Before the Full Court yesterday, consisting of the Chief Justice, Sir William Cullen, and Mr. Justice Gordon, Mr. Perciyal Brookfield, M.L.A., ...

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  21. BREST-LITOVSK PEACE.

    The Government organ, in a orocla mation, denounces the manifesto of Lenin and Trotsky, appointing the Russian proletariat to fight the ...

    Article : 80 words
  22. STATE BUTCHERIES.

    Minister Hunter, with Mrs. and Miss Hunter and party, returned to Calms to-day, when Mr. Huntor was accorded a civic reception. In the course of a ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE.

    Amongst the correspondence dealt with at yesterday's meeting of the City Council was a letter from the Agricultural Department, stating that in ...

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  24. DISPUTE WITH SPAIN.

    German newspapers commenting on the note recently sent by Spain agree that the Spanish dispute is critical, and likely to injure German interests in ...

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  25. FINE AND COOL.

    The advent of spring weather is being-long delayed, and this morning again the atmosphere was decidedly nippy, the shade temperature at the Brisbane ...

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  26. RENEWAL OF COPPER CONTRACT.

    The question of the renewal of the contract for the sale of the copper output to the British Government has not yet been decided. Mr. Watt, ...

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  27. AMERICAN FLIERS.

    General Kenly told the Senate Committee to-day that America's aircraft programme for next year calls for 350 complete squadrons. There were now ...

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  28. SIX MONTHS.

    The case in which Edward Phillips (32, described as a hawker) was charged before Mr. Archdall, P.M., that being a male person he lived partly or ...

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  29. THE CZAREVITCH.

    A Russian prince, who recently arrived in England, has given authoritative details of the reported murder of the Czarevitch. He says that ...

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  30. WONDERFUL SUCCESSES.

    Wonderful is the adjective applied to the successes of the week-end, which has evoked enthusiastic comment by experts in Paris and London, Marshal ...

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  31. BAPTIST PASTOR FAREWELLED.

    Rev. Wm. Griffiths terminated his pastorate of the Tarlnga Union Baptist Church on Sunday last, when he preached farewell sermons to large ...

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  32. RECRUITING.

    Captain E. R. B. Pike, State organising secretary for recruiting, returned from Sydney on Saturday. While in the South he saw the Director-General ...

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  33. NEW ZEALANDERS' SUCCESSES AT SPORTS.

    New Zealand athletes swept the athletic sports at Woking on Saturday. Corporal D. Mason won the half-mile race from scratch in 1min 58 2-5sec. ...

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  34. FIGHTING IN ALBANIA.

    An Italian official report from Albania-states that there has been considerable fighting in the Semenl region. We repulsed with severe losses ...

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  35. ALLIED AIR WORK.

    Bad weather on Saturday hampered our aviators, but our chasers felled four enemy aeroplanes. Bombing was impossible in the day time, but the ...

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  36. AUSTRIANS WITH GERMANS.

    A seml-official report says that Austro-Hungarian units have appeared south of Verdun, showing that AustriaHungary is now lending Germany in ...

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  37. CABINET MEETING.

    Cabinet held its weekly meeting to-day, but the Premier (Mr. Ryan) announced that there was nothing to make public arising out of the business ...

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  38. DR. GILRUTH'S VISIT.

    Advice has been received by the Agricultural Department that Dr. Oilroth, Administrator of the Northern Teritory, will come to Brisbane to ...

    Article : 58 words
  39. Family Notices

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  40. AMERICANS IN FRANCE.

    It is announced that the total Americans embarked for France exceeds a million and a half. ...

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  41. IN ALBANIA.

    An Austrian official report says: We captured a bridgehead north of Fieri, and crossed the [?]. ...

    Article : 21 words
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