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  2. KAISER RESPONSIBLE.

    The secret history of events leading to the break with Germany has been issued by the Government. It shows that Count Bernstorff begged that no ...

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  3. " I AM DYING!"

    On the night of June 11 an outrage is alleged to have occurred right in the heart of the city, a Deshon Estate girl being stated to be the vicitim. Some ...

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  4. AT LAST.

    The first fruits of the militancy that developed to a remarkable extent at the last annual conference of the Queensland Teachers' Union are about ...

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  5. WHAT IS THE GAME?

    Delegates from the A.T.A., Broken Hill, accompanied by Mr. Brooktield, M.L.A., waited upon Mr. Bodkin, secretary of the A.W.U., Railway Workers' ...

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  6. LATEST.

    Spain remains clouded. Information is scant and doubtful. The Ministry explains that it has instituted a censorship in order to "allay the ...

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  7. FIGHTING TYPHOID.

    Having completed a trip in Central and Northern Queensland, lasting about six weeks, Dr. J.I. Moore (Commissioner for Public Health), who ...

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  8. ANOTHER DYNASTY CRUMBLING.

    The "Daily Mail's" Madrid corresopdent reports that the insurrectionary movement has been scotched, but not Killed, and may reassert itself at any ...

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  9. WEST FRONT FIGHTING.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We carried out successful night operations north-westward of Fontaine and Croiselles, securing ...

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  10. WAR FINANCE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law stated that the daily average national expenditure was as follows:—October 8 to December 9, ...

    Article : 240 words
  11. LAND RESUMPTION,

    In the Land Court to-day, Mr. P. W. Shannon delivered judgment in the case referred to the Court for the determination of the compensation to be ...

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  12. THE WAR'S END.

    Lloyds are the underwriters for 100 guineas, if the war progresses beyond the end of 1917, and are demanding 80' guineas and proportionally downward ...

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  13. MERCIER AND PEACE.

    Von Bernhardt, writing in the "Vossische Zeitung," urges the prosecution of Cardinal Mercier, of Belgium, for treason, in saying that peace must not ...

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  14. AGAINST NEUTRALS.

    The position of neutrals seems to be getting more serious every day. Switzerland is still convulsed by the Hoffman, affair, and is reorganising the ...

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  15. BRITISH STRENGTH FEARED.

    It is estimated that 51 German divisions oppose the British on a front of 140 kilometres, and 102 face the French on a front, of 570 kilometres. ...

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  16. WAR PRISONERS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference regarding prisoners of war between British and German representatives has assembled. The Dutch Foreign Minister in London ...

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  17. ON THE MONGOLIA.

    Brigadier M'Anderson and his Wife were on the Mongolia en route to Australia when she was mined. They have arrived at Bombay, having lost ...

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  18. BELGIUM'S ARMY.

    General Leclereq, of the Belgian mission, speaking at the National Press Club, declared that the Belgian Army was larger, better equipped, and ...

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  19. LATE MAJOR REDMOND.

    In the presence of a very large congregation, a Solemn Requiem Moss, in memory of the late Major William Redmond, the Irish patriot, who was ...

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  20. GOLDEN CASKET.

    The youthful winner of the Golden Casket, J. D. Zimmerle, partly on account of his youth, partly through the fact that he had received [?] in the ...

    Article : 258 words
  21. GERMANY AND NORWAY.

    The French newspapers speak of the possibility of a German-Norwegian rupture. They mention the report that Admiral Von Heintze, the new German ...

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  22. CONTROL OF PRICES.

    The Press Bureau says that Lord Rhonda has decided on a stricter and more complete control of foodstuffs, the enforcing of the maximum prices, and ...

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  23. THREE AGAINST TEN.

    The Admiralty reports that three aeroplanes while patrolling on Monday engaged 10 of the enemy in the vicinity of Roulers. They fought for 16 ...

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  24. CONTROL OF FOOD.

    The "Daily Mail" says that Lord Rhondda has lengthily conferred with representatives of the Wholesale Cooperative Society and examined the ...

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  25. OBJECTIVES GAINED.

    A French communique says After short artillery preparations we last evening brilliantly attacked a strongly fortified crest north-west of Hurteblse ...

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  26. INTERNED AUSTRALIANS.

    The High Commissioner for Australia, Mr. Andrew Fisher, arrived at Berne, Switzerland, on Monday, and visited the interned Australian ...

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  27. SINN FEIN OUTBREAK.

    The military took control of the streets of Cork last evening and the police were reinforced, but everything was quiet. ...

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  28. THEFT OF MEAT.

    I am pleased to see, " observed Mr. H. L. Arehdall, P.M., in the City Poilce Court this morning when referring, to eases of theft of meat, "that the heavy ...

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  29. THE WHEAT POOL.

    Out of 53,804,000 bugs of wheat in the 1915-16 pool, 26,800,000 had been shipped up to June 18. The quantity of wheat sold locally totalled 15,521,000 ...

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  30. CANE FIRED.

    Details of a cane fire were received by the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Urquhart) to-day, from Inspector, Toohey, of Maryborough. The ...

    Article : 94 words
  31. DELEGATES TO RUSSIA.

    The executive of the Seamen and Firemen's Union has unanimously recommended that the embargo on Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and his ...

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  32. CONGESTION OF SUGAR.

    No arrangement has yet been made here for commencing to take away sugar. About 2600 tons have already been stacked in a shed on the wharf, ...

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  33. HUNDRED TO ONE.

    Speaking in the House of Lords today, Lord Derby, dealing with the question of reprisals, emphasised that our aircraft were daily bombing the enemy's ...

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  34. "HURDY GURDIES."

    The trouble arising over the alleged distribution of a circular by the Musielans' Union was again before the Chief Judge in Equity, when the Union ...

    Article : 142 words
  35. CORN PRODUCTION PROBLEM.

    The Agent-General for New South Wales, Mr. Wade, in a letter to "The Times," referring to the problems of the Corn Production Bill, says the desire ...

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  36. TURKS KEPT MOVING.

    The Admiralty, per wireless press, reports the receipt of a Russian official communique saying that at Barzin summit, 30 miles south-eastward of ...

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  37. AMALGAMATION OF UNIONS.

    A good deal of preparatory work has been done with regard to the proposal on foot to amalgamate a number of unions. Including the Shop Assistants, ...

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  38. COUNCIL REFERENDUM.

    It is not expected that the soldiers votes in connection with the recent referendum on the abolition of the Upper House will reach Brisbane for about six ...

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  39. SEA TO SOMME.

    Interest is increasing in the new operations on the Allied front in Belgium. Both Belgian and German communiques speak of most violent ...

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  40. PRICE OF MILK.

    Though the Federal prices fixing authority does not contemplate increasing the retail prices of milk, which is [?] a quart, an effort is to be ...

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  41. MINERS' TROUBLES.

    A great deal of unrest exists on the South Coast amongst the miners concorning the victimisation of two men, who are unable to procure employment ...

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  42. KERENSKY'S DOINGS.

    The "Petit Perisien's" representative at Petrograd, M. Taceredili declares that M. Kerenaky's efforts to strengthen the army have been unanimously ...

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  43. VOTES FOR FIGHTERS.

    The House of Commons discussed the Reform Bill amendment for enfranchising soldiers and sailors on active service on reaching the age of 19, ...

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  44. EVADING THE LAW.

    A deputation from the Australasian Institute of Marine Engineers waited on the Acting Treasurer (Mr. Fltzpatrick) yesterday, and asked that the ...

    Article : 71 words
  45. INNISFAIL CARPENTERS.

    Mr. Wright, secretary of the Progressive Carpenters' Association, applied this manning for a compulsory conference for the purpose of preventing an ...

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  46. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Pile Light.—Musgrave, from north, passed in 3.17 a.m. Allinga, 5.43 a.m. Cape Moreton.—Mallina, passed out, north, 9.30 a.m. ...

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  47. AUSTRIANS SUFFERING HEAVILY.

    An Italian official report says that the enemy is desperately attempting to retake the positions he recently lost at [?] and s suffering heavy losses ...

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