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  2. LATEST NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The Germans are strongly counter attacking from the Oureq to Vrigny. This afternoon the Germans ...

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  3. THE JUSTICIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Justitia, the 32,000 ton White Star, liner, which was sunk off the Northern Irish Coast, was built in 1917. No troops were ...

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  4. 150,000 IDL[?].

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Nearly 150,000 munition, workers in the Birmingham district have now trick. Large numbers of others, who do not sympathise with the ...

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  5. JAULGONNE FEAT.

    LONDON, Thursday.-Renter's correspondent. at the American headquarters, gives a graphic account of the American's advance at Jaulgonne. He says the enemy ...

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  6. DESERTING HUSBANDS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Speaking at the annual meeting of the Kew Ladies Benevolent Society on the management of charities, the State Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  7. A CARNIVAL CITY.

    The second day of the great Red Cross appeal, which took the form of a street [?] carnival yesterday, was a marked contrast to the first day's proceedings. The ...

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  8. FIERCE BATTLES.

    Such of the rows as is so indicated appeared in "The Time." morning, and is cabled to this paper by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions expressed are not these of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...

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  9. ALLIES HOLD.

    PARIS, Thursday.-- There were most violent counter attacks this morning around the Marne salient. Fluctuations occurred, but the Allies held well, using ...

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  10. MYSTERIOUS SHOT

    IPSWICH, Friday.--A serious accident happened to Private Eric-William Coppin, son of Sergeant-major Coppin, of West Ipswich, at the rifle range camp, ...

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  11. BRISBANE'S GREAT EFFORT FOR THE RED CROSS.

    Yesterday Queen-street, Brisbane, was transformed into an enchanting fairyland of decorated kiosks, which stretched from George-street to the Custom-house., Colour Was effectively added by thousands of flag, which wore hung from business premises and stretched across the street. Large crowds thronged the thoroughfare all day, and at night, under the blaze of thousands of electric light, the spectacle was a brilliant one. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CENSURE MOTION.

    IPSWICH, Friday.--The adjourned meeting of the delegates from the local unions and, district Labour organisations was held to-night, the purpose of the ...

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  13. OPENING CEREMONY.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Hamilton Goold Adama) officially opened street at 10.30 a.m. from a platform erected at the intersection of Queen and ...

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  14. MINISTERIAL "IGNORANCE"

    Sir,--It seems to me that it is about time someone called attention to the manner in which Ministers of the Crown are in the habit of answering questions ...

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  15. AGAINST ITALY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The Italian Embassy hears that German divisions. have reached Austria to restart the offensive against Italy ...

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  16. ENEMY'S RESERVES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The position has materially altered during the week to the disadvantage of the enemy. A northern offensive is not seriously ...

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  17. AUSTRIAN CRISIS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Router's correspondent at Amsterdam states that Baron Hussarek von Heinzein, ex-Minister for Education, has been ...

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  18. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Thursday. --Field Marshal Haig reports: Early at night the enemy entered one of our posts south of Villers Bretonneux. An immediate ...

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  19. AMERICAN NEWS.

    MELBOURNE Friday.--The American Consul at Melbourne has furnished to Reuter's the following wireless message from Honolulu:-- ...

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  20. JONAS CASE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Charles Vernon, whose namer is said to be Hahu, and who was arrested. in connection with the charge against Sir J. Jonas, ...

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  21. WAR PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.-- In the House of Commons to-day, the Home Secretary (Sir-Geerge Cave) stated that, the war prisoners agreement between ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Bonar Law Stated that the Government still adhered to the policy of the Paris economic ...

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  23. DARING EXPLOIT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--His Majesty the King while visiting the Grand Fleet, inspected the "mystery ship,'' which was employed as an aeroplane carrier in the ...

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  24. THREE NEW V.C.'S.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Thr[?]e new Victoria Crosses are announced in a "Gazette." The most conspicuous is Brigadier-General St. George Grogan, of ...

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  25. FOCH FEARED.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--The "Berliner Tageblatt" says it would be self deception to deny that General Foch's offensive had brought remarkable results. ...

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  26. LEGION OF HONOUR.

    LONDON, Thursday,--The French Government propose to bestow the highest class of the Legion of Honour on Mr. Hughes (Australian Prime Minister) ...

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  27. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Daily Chronicle" understands. that the Government' Imperial preference schema includes the abrogation of most of the ...

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  28. PETROLEUM DISCOVERY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A telegram from Lismore on Friday stated that petroleum has been discovered within five wries of the tows. Samples of the on in quantity are being sent to Sydney. ...

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