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  3. BULLETS AND BAYONETS. WIN RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    Although the press has warned the [?]blic too early to assert positively that Austro-Germans in [?]alicia have been definitely checked, and that ...

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  4. ITALIAN AIRSHIP. BOMBS AUSTRIAN FLEET.

    An Italian airship bombarded Pola, the Austrian port, and almost completely destroyed the arsenal. Six Austrian warships, including a battleship, ...

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  5. NEW LINES.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. J. Adamson) returned from his first official visit to the Central District yesterday. Having arrived in Rockhampton ...

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  6. MAYOR'S PROUD BOAST.

    The Mayor of Windsor (Alderman C. Taylor) has touched on a dangerous subject, and one which will probably be disputed by every local authority, ...

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  7. A FATAL DASH.

    The sad fatality which occurred at the Brunswick-street Railway Station on Saturday week, June 5, whereby a young soldier, named Donald P. ...

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  8. IPSWICH LOAN.

    A deputation from the Ipswich City Council waited on the Treasurer (Mr. E. G. Theodore) this morning to ascertain the position of the council in ...

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  9. BRYAN'S SINCERITY.

    The public are not concerned regarding Mr. Bryan's resignation. President Wilson's note to Berlin is generally accepted by the vast majority of ...

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  10. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE

    Three Italian armies are closing in on Goritz, the Australian provincial capital. A terrific battle is progressing a mile westward of the city and the ...

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  11. SYDNEY TRAGEDIES.

    Joseph Hamilton, 49, who was recently with the Australian forces and returned medically unfit from Egypt, shot Al[?]ce White, 35, ...

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  12. DIVORCE CASES.

    In Chambers this morning Mr. Justice Shand granted an application made by Mr. Hunter (M'Grath and Hunter) for the making absolute of an ...

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  13. BRIMFUL WITH CORPSES.

    The "Temps" publishes a letter describing the recent French victory near the River Aisne. It says that the German prisoners were hel[?]ess and ...

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  14. A REVELATION.

    The interned steamer Bayern, which left Hamburg a full week before the outbreak of the European war for Hankow and other Oriental ports, and was ...

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  15. RAILWAY MATTERS.

    The Premier was questioned this morning regarding the policy of the Government in relation to the various railway matters. ...

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  16. THE DARDANEELES.

    The Admiralty anno[?]ces that the Allies position in the Dardane[?]les has been strengtened immensely, and that the campaign is proceeding favorably. ...

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  17. SCIENCE AND WAR.

    Mr. Thos. Alv[?] Edison, interviewed, says that the boundle[?] possibilities of science as applied to warfare are far from exhausted. Chemistry and ...

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  18. IN THE POLICE COURTS.

    A few weeks[?] ago the premises of Messrs. Hagon, Blackburn, and Co., Adelaide-st., were broken into, and a quantity of serge stolen. The ...

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  19. MUNITIONS FOR RUSSIA.

    Dispatches from Tokio indicate a close connection between the collapse of the victorious Russian offensive in Galicia and the recent crisis with ...

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  20. CABINET MEETING.

    A special Cabinet meeting will be held to-night. when the question at the programme for the forthcoming session will be taken into consideration. The ...

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  21. IRISH CHANCELLORSHIP.

    The party strife arising over the appointment of law officers for Ireland, which for a time threatened to result in a serious split in the coalition, has ...

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  22. ANCIENT CATHEDRALS.

    A statement attributed to the Berlin "Vossiche Zeitung" that wireless plants and anti-aircraft guns have been mounted on the cathedrals at Milan and ...

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  23. THE TREASURER.

    The Treasurer (Mr. E. G. Theodore) leaves for Sydney on Wednesday to interview the New South Wales Ministers on certain State matters. ...

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  24. FOR CLERKS.

    The newly-formed Brisbane branch of the Federated Clerks' Union, after seven days, had a membership of 157. The majority are male seniors, but ...

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  25. GERMAN EXCESSES

    A semi-official statement from Petrograd says that the German use of corrosive liquids and gases has deeply incensed the Russian people, and ...

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  26. WAR BREVITIES.

    Lieutenant Robley, a nephew of Mr. Bonar Law, the Colonial Secretary, has been killed at the Dardanelles. BULGARIA AND AEROPLANES. ...

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  27. WHEAT AND FLOUR INQUIRY.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into matters connected with the wheat and flour supply of the State had taken no further evidence up to ...

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  28. VALLEY SENSATION.

    While a Red Hill car was proceeding along Brunswick-street. la[?] night, about 9 o'clock, people on the front of the car were horrified to see a man ...

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  29. LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD.

    The [?]quor Control Board, working under the Minister for Munitions, may regulate hours, prohibit the sale of liquor, and entirely prohibit shouting ...

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  30. ON SAME RAFT.

    The Minister for Munitions, Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Bristol to the British engineering trades empl[?]yers and workmen, said that they ...

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  31. SOUTH-SIDE FIRES.

    At 8 o'clock on Saturday night the South Brisbane Fire Brigade demonstrated its usefulness in preventing the destruction of property by effecting a ...

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  32. SIX SHIPS SUNK.

    Today's (Saturday) list of ships sunk by German submarines numbers six two being trawlers. ...

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  33. A LENGTHMAN'S DEATH.

    The death at Toowoo[?] a General Hospital yesterday of John Joseph Lane, who is described as a lengthsman, of Warra, provides a sequel from ...

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  34. SHELLS FOR ALLIES.

    With the object of making shells, the Broken Hill Proprietary Company has secured by direct application to the imperial Government the formu[?] for ...

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  35. SUBMARINE VICTIMS.

    Yesterday's German submarine activities included one steamer and three trawlers. Since the previous Saturday 54 ...

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  36. COLORED ALIENS.

    The Premier (Mr. T. J. Ryan) stated this morning that he was considering the question of the employment of aliens in the sugar industry. He ...

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  37. WYREEMA IN TROUBLE.

    The Marine Board this afternoon will deal with two incidents in which the A.U.S.N. Co.'s steamer Wyreema has been concerned. On Thursday last the ...

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  38. SUNKEN(?) CRUISER.

    Commenting upon the Vienna announcement of the sinking of a [?] British curiser, in the Adriatic, the Press Bureau states that the ship ...

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  39. STILL LEAVING THE STATE.

    During the week 2448 packages of butter were graded for export, as follows:—Salted, 2427 boxes; unsalted, 1 [?]; pats, 5 boxes; tins, 15 cases. ...

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