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  2. THRASHING THE TURKS! OUR OWN TROOPS

    In the House of Representatives today,—The Prime Minister (M[?] Fisher) read the following cablegrams from King ...

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  4. BELGIANS IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Samuel, in reply to a question in the Comnrous, said that there were 180,000 Belgian refugees in England. Many were employed in the munition ...

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  5. MEAT.

    The Government to date have Purchased and despatched to the Imperial Government, beef and mutton to the value of £282,950. ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Union forces have occupred Daberbs, south-east of Giebon, and have captured a transport and quantity of stock. ...

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  7. THE BABY KILLERS.

    There was an air raid at Ipswich (Suffolk, England), early this morning. Several houses were blown up and set on fire. ...

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  8. ALL BEATEN OFF.

    All were beaten off with slaughter. The troops hold an even greater determination to pay the enemy tenfold for every act of frightfulness. ...

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  9. TWO MORE.

    The defence authorities have received news of the deaths of the following soldiers:—Western Australia, No. 805, Private ...

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  10. ST. JULIEN.

    The Germans only remained in possession of St. Julien for six hours on Monday. The British attack commenced on ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S PROMPTNESS.

    The public has already supplied the War Office demand for respirators against the German poisoned gas. ...

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  12. THE "SEAT" OF WAR!

    Mr. Galbraith (Laberite), was returned uncpposed for Mid-Durham. This is the standing arrangement amongst all paties in the United ...

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  13. STREET SENSATION.

    The bolting of a horse, attached to a su[?]ky, culminated in a series of colli[?]ions in Russell-street yesterday morning—collisions which resulted in injury. ...

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  14. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representntives today:—The Minister for Defence stated that the Government has decided to pay ...

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  15. DRINK V. WORK.

    Mr. Lloyd George, explaining the proposals of the drink question, said that the Government proposed to deal with excessive drinking among a section of ...

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  16. FRENCH PROGRESS.

    A communique statesa:—We continue to progress on the right bank of the Yser. We have captured 150 prisoners and ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA’S REPLY.

    In reply to the King’s message, relative to the Australian troops in the Dardanelles, the Governor-General today sent the following reply:— ...

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  18. RUSSIA RESUMES!

    The Russians have resumed the offensive in the Uzsok Pass. Eight Austrian regiments attacked two Russian regiments which were forced to ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN FLANDERS.

    "Eye Witness" states that the battles of Ypres ran from the crossroads at Broodseinde, cast of Zonnebecke, to the crossroads half a mile north of ...

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  20. HON. W. A. HOLMAN.

    The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Holman) will arrive in Toowoomba this morning by the mail train from Brisbane. ...

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  21. CLEVER FRENCH RUSE.

    A demonstration of landing on the plain of Troy enabled the French to capture 8000 Turks, including the German officers. ...

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  22. OUR OWN LADS.

    The Britishers will operate on the European coast and the French troops on the Asiatie side of the Dardanelles. Tuesday’s bombardment lasted twelve ...

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  23. LONSDALE THE HERO.

    The Cologne "Gazette" states that the Imperial Court has confirmed the Military Court’s death sentence on Privato Lonsdale, an interned Englishman, ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES WHEAT "GRAB."

    A well authenticated case has come under our notice, where two farmers—both growers of wheat, and neighbors on a water course dividing New South ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS ACTIVE.

    It is reported at Volcs, that portion of the Australian troops participating in the Dardanelles operations, disembarked on Tuesday, and immediately ...

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  26. BRITISH INTEREST.

    Newspapers complain of not being allowed to know the details of the Australian and New Zealanders' gallantry at the Dardanolies, as published in ...

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  27. BRITISH KID CLOVES.

    Mr. MacNamara, in reply to a question in the Commons, said that the German submarine prisoners were not kept in solitary confinement. ...

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  28. MADE IN BERLIN.

    The-fighting at the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula, across which the British have strung their forces, is the subject of conflicting claims. ...

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  29. THE BRITISH RACE.

    The "Times," in a leader regardig the Government’s congratulations to the Commonwealth, states that the Australans’gallantry is very grateful news to ...

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  30. THE IRISH VIEW.

    Mr. John Redmond, speaking in the Commons, said that Mr. Lloyd George's proposals were cruel and uncalled for, as far as Ireland was concerned, and ...

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  31. IN BRISBANE.

    The Premier of New South wales (Mr. Holman) addressed a crowded meeting in the Exhibition Hall this evening. ...

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  32. WHAT ITALY DEMANDS.

    Italy’s course regarding the war may be submitted to the people. The "Idea Nazionale" states that the King has authorised the Premier, S. Salandra, to ...

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  33. OTHER ASPECTS.

    Mr. Bonar Law advised the House to await Mr. Lloyd George’s Bill, and reports before expressing an opinion. Mr. Joynbon Hicks urged the ...

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  34. TURKS CUT OFF.

    A strong force of British are established across the narrowest part of the peninsula, and have cut off the Turkish garrisons between Kalidbahr and Cape ...

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  35. "PASSING SHOWERS."

    Official forecast for Queensland:—Rain on the Central and North Coasts and eastern peninsula. Some good falls. Cloudy at times, with ...

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  36. CHANCELLOR'S REPLY.

    Mr. Lloyd George, at the outset, emphasised that while men in the Royal doc[?]yards were working splendidly, the work doue at Tyne and Barvow was ...

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  37. FORTS DEMOLISHEDE.

    The "Daily Chronicle’s" Mityleni (Aidin, Turkey-in-Asia) correspendent states that the most powerful fleet ever engaged in warlike operations, ...

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  38. PASSED.

    In the House of Representatives the Jndiciary and High Court Procedure Bill and Defence Act Bills passed all stages. The House adjourned till ...

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  39. END OF MAY.

    A diplomat in Rome has expressed the view that Italy must not be expected to intervene until the end of May. On the other hand there is ...

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  40. RUMORS.

    In the city and even from the country centres there came inquiries last night regarding rumors respecting Australian casualties at the Dardanelles. ...

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  41. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. A. Bell (H.M. Customs) is at present on a visit to Toowoomba, and is staying at the Freemason’s Hotel. Lieutenants R.C. Aland and F. ...

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  42. ACCIDENTS

    Yesterday morning, G. Stovens, aged 17, of Murphy’s Creek, sustained a gun sl[?]t wound in the palm of the right hand, caused by accidentally knocking ...

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  43. ALLIES DROP SHELLS.

    The military station at Romanshorn has reported the appearance of a squadron of allied aviators on route to Friedrichshaven[?], which is the headquarters ...

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  44. MORE POISONED GAS.

    A Toowoomba daily yesterday morning stated: "It is a matter for regret that this Turkish communique was circulated in Toowoomba yesterday, ...

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  45. "MUST HAVE MORE CONTROL."

    The duty on other wines is quadrupied. The duties on beer is estimated to produce £1,600,000 sterling, and wines £1,500,000. The maximum dilution of ...

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  46. FOR US!

    The casualty lists from April 17 to 25, show 116 officers killed, and 260 wounded; including 28 Canadians killed and 99 wounded. ...

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  47. TENNIS.

    Commercials: Provan, Brehney, Kavney, Robinson. Cities: Corbett, Cramond, Egan, Banks: Job, Petford, Munro, ...

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  48. A GALLANT HANDFUL.

    We dug ourserves in at eleven O’clock in the morning, and held the line west from St. Julien, curving north near Boesignhe, and during the afternoon we ...

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  52. THE REFORM RESENTED.

    Members in the lobbies have doubts as to the driving forces behind Mr. Lloyd George’s duties. It is believed that they will be ...

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