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  2. LATEST NEWS.

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas [?] reports: We carried out a successful raid northward of Gouzeacourt. Our artillery frustrated a raid southward of the Ypres' ...

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  5. Fight With Submarines.

    The Japanese naval attache in Great Britain has announced that one of the Japanese destroyer flotillas on 11th June, engaged enemy submarines in the ...

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  6. Artillery Violence.

    A communique states: An enemy attack which was being prepared against our positions at La Bevelle, north-east of Cerny, was dispersed by our fire. An ...

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  7. Italian Cabinet.

    The "Corriere d'Italia" Announces that General Giardino has been appointed Minister of War, and Admiral [?] Minister of Marine. Signor Bianchi, ...

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  9. Nikko Maru Founders.

    The Japanese mail steamer Nikko Maru, [?] tons, which was a well known trailer to Australia, became stranded to the west of Iyo Province, ...

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  10. Weather Reports.

    The divisional office of the Commonwealth bureau of meteorology this morning issue the following forecast for the metropolitan area to-day:-- ...

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  11. Flouting a Treaty.

    Dr. Dillon, the correspondent, of the "Daily Telegraph," in explaining the Allied expedition to Salonika, says that the treaty between Greece and Serbia ...

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  12. TELEGRAMS.

    Consequent on the action of the Government in dispensing with the services of Mr. Neilsen, formerly trades commissioner for New South Wales, in San Francisco, it ...

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  14. Affairs in Spain.

    Regarding the probability of a railway strike, the Premier (Senor Dato) states that it is in everybody [?] interests that calm should reign at the present moment. ...

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  15. Democracy in Holland.

    The Hague correspondent of the "New York Times" states that democracy is fast gaining ground in Holland. The provincial States are electing their ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. COLDEST THIS WINTER.

    According to the Weather Bureau, this morning was the coldest this winter. [?] were general [?] the southern half of the State. The frosts were very ...

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  17. German Brutality.

    Dr. Arrowsmith, a member of the American Belgian Relief Committee, states that owing to the awful brutalities inflicted on them the hatred of the ...

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  18. R.C. Church, Rosalie.

    The foundation stone of a new church of the scared Heart was laid at Rosalie yesterday afternoon. The ceremony Was performed by [?] in the ...

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  19. Portuguese in Action.

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: Portuguese troops repelled several raids during June. ...

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  20. GRAIN AND [?]

    The large amount of wheat at present held in Australia owing to the shortage of shipping obviously gives an opportunity to the various pests of grain such ...

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  21. King and Queen on Tour.

    The King and Queen are making a tour in the north of England. They have visited Newcastle and Wallsend. On Monday the King will present a large ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    The [?] will, fall into line with the other collieries and agree to the proposed increase in wages. Inconsequence, the price of coal to the ...

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  23. Sugar Agreement.

    Mr. Pritchard, secretary oi the Australian Sugar Producers' Association, has telegraphed from Melbourne that the difficulties in the war of settling the sugar ...

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  24. Storm in London.

    A thunderstorm in London caused many of the underground stations to be flooded, and theatregoers returning home were forced to resort to taxi and [?] ...

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  25. Shot in the Head.

    A shooting affray, in the course of which Sydney Dunne suffered a bullet [?] in the head, occurred at the weekend camp at Maroabra Bay in the early ...

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  26. Munitions Explosion.

    In connection with the explosion at a private munition, works at Ashton [?] the Press Bureau announces that 44 persons were killed and 130 injured. The ...

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  27. Wheat Market.

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  28. Crisis in China.

    Much interest has been aroused by the contents of the Japanese note to the United States which states that Japan does not endorse America's note to China. ...

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  29. PLANT FOOD.

    It is suggested, as the result of experiments, that the fertilising, value of [?] is enhanced by mixing it with [?] It is known that the ...

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  30. Progress Associations.

    The monthly meeting of the Hill End Progress Association was held in the [?] rooms, Montague [?] on Thursday evening last. Mr. T. Haig occupied the chair, ...

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  31. Whirlwind and Waterspout.

    A whirlwind and waterspout struck the Moturoa ironworks at New Plymouth, unroofed the office, and just missed the mixing [?] Passing inland, the ...

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  32. Personal Notes.

    Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wellings, of Kirkland avenue, Coorparoo, have received word of the death of their son, Lieutenant Leonard Wellings, from wounds received ...

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  33. CO-OPERATIVE FRUIT GROWERS.

    The report of the organiser (Mr. J. A. Loggie) of the Queensland Cooperative Fruit Growers, Limited, for week ending 8th June, is encouraging. He completed, ...

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  34. "Russia Must Strike"

    Prince kropotkin, the noted revolutionary, has returned to Russia from England. In an interview, he said that Russia must strike or [?] the hate of ...

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  35. SHIPPING.

    June. 17.-- MORIALTA, 1,848 tons, Captain Brissenden, from Cairns, via ports. Passengers: Mesdames Adamson, Bristowe, and child, [?] H. J. [?] ...

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  36. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

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  37. ANNUAL MEETING AT NEWMARKET.

    The filth annual meeting of the Newmarket Progress Association was held on Thursday evening. There was a good attendance, and the president (Mr. E. ...

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  38. ENGINE DRIVERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 290 words
  39. Recruiting Campaign.

    The enlistments on Saturday totalled 22, of whom 12 were passed as [?] 3 were deferred, 4 were rejected, and the remaining. 3 were absorbed into other units. ...

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  40. KILLED IN A RAILWAY CUTTING.

    The body of Elizabeth M'Donald (67) Was found in the railway, cutting between Mortdale, and Oatley, at about 6 o'clock on Saturday morning. She was missed ...

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  41. EVADING TRAM FARE.

    Complaints have been made to the Railway Commissioners in regard to the number of persons unprovided with cash or tickets, riding on trams, failing ...

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  42. OCCUPATION STATISTICS.

    The secretary of the State Recruiting Committee (Captain Dash) has made available interesting statistics, as to the callings of the last 1,000 fit men, who ...

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  43. FIRES AT ITHACA.

    Ithaca Volunteer Fire Brigade received an alarm at 12.10 a.m. on Sunday morning to a fire at Balmain terrace, Red Hill. The outbreak was confined to a ...

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  44. RASPUTIN'S INFLUENCE.

    Good authority is claimed by an "Evening Standard" correspondent for the statement that the Czar had been warned by Russia's Allies of tho danger he incurred ...

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  45. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The unemployment question still is a source of anxiety to many trade unionists. It was stilted in union circles on Saturday morning flint there was no ...

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  46. Red Cross Society.

    The annual meeting of the Stone's Corner branch of the Red Cross Society will take place in the Knowsley Hall on Wednesday, 27th June, at 8 p.m. All ...

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  47. SHOT WITH AN AIR GUN.

    Violet Geary, a single girl, 18 years of age, and residing with her parent's at Cordelia street, South Brisbane, was banging out, some clothes in the yard at ...

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  48. BRISBANE APOLLO CLUB.

    The Brisbane Apollo Club will open its 1917 season with a concert in the Lyceum, George street, on Wednesday, 27th June. The box plan will lie opened ...

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  49. WAR RISKS UNCHANGED.

    W. Haughton and Co., are in receipt of a cablegram from their London office, under date 15th instant, slating that the rate for insurance on cargoes under the ...

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