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  3. DISORDERLY RETREAT. RUSSIANS ROUT TEUTONS.

    The Austro-German attempt to capture Lemberg has been abandoned. General Mackensen's army started the attack with a three hours' terrific ...

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  4. PROBATES GRANTED.

    Probate or letters of administration have been granted in the estates of the following deceased persons:—Thomas Alien Walker, of Albion, ...

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  5. DOCUMENT DOUBTED.

    The adjourned case under the Trading With the Enemy Act was continued in the Central Summons Court this morning, before Mr. R. A. Moore, P.M., ...

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  6. RECRUITING. CURIOUS METHODS.

    During the past few weeks there has been, hardly a day when protests have not been received by "The Daily Standard" regarding the methods adopted ...

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  7. MORE PROFITS I

    "The Cabinet," suited the Premier this afternoon, "is very busy, but this is not due to routine work. We are busily engaged in making ...

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  8. AT CRIPS. 5,000,000 MEN.

    It is ma[?]est that censorsmp is being rigorously exercised regarding the operations on the western front. Interest is centring on the eastern ...

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  9. COALITIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) was present a meeting of the Victorian Chamber of Manufacturers last night. In his presidential Address, Mr.r ...

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  10. NONE ESCAPED.

    The official "Eye-withess" reports that when the French captured an Important position before a farm at Toutvent, thev. found nothing of the formidable ...

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  11. WAR PARTY WINS.

    M. Venizelos' party as a result of the elections has secured control of over 200 seats in the new Parliament M. Venizelos ' never dissimulated his ...

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  12. PORTO ROSEGA.

    The Italians have captured Porto Rosega, three miles south of Monfalcone. The arsenal at Pola, the Austrian ...

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  13. TRAIN COLLISION.

    Advice has been received that a goods train which left Charters Towers at 6.25 a.m. on Sunday, ran into the rear of a goods train at 223[?] miles, near ...

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  14. NEARER THEIR OBJECTIVE.

    Great jubilation took place m the city to-day. Enthusiastic crowds thronged the princi[?]l plazas, and were stirred by the reports that the Austrians were ...

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  15. RIOTS IN MOSCOW.

    A courier from Moscow says that two days of Serious anti-German demonstrations. occurred there last week. An outbreak of illness in a factory ...

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  16. CAUGHT NAPPING.

    A confidential circular was found on an Austrian officer, who was captured, declaring that the Austrian front had been broken, because, of the laxity ...

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  17. YESTERDAY'S ENLISTMENT,

    The number of men who presented themselves for enlistment yesterday in Brisbane was 83. Of these 46 were accepted, and drafted as follows:— ...

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  18. MEAT SEIZED.

    There was an interesting development yesterday in connection with the situation as to meat supply. By order of the State Government quahtities ...

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  19. OUR WOUNDED.

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  20. "NO RETREAT!"

    Following is an extract from a letter written by Sergeant F. Hills, 9th Batt., a wounded Queenslander:— The day came for us to leave Egypt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. TOWN OF TRIESTE.

    News received at Udine, from Trieste, says that the town is in the hands of pillagers, and that meat is selling at a dollar a pound. ...

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  22. SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    The inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Donald P. [?]iddle, who was killed at the Brunswick-street railway station on June 5. ...

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  23. OVER THE YSER. BELGIAN BATTALION CROSSES.

    The Be[?] threw a battalion over the east bank of the Yser canal, southward of the railway bridge. leading to Dix[?]de, and organised themselves on ...

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  24. FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Mr. T. A. Dibbs, general manager of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, has offered as a free gift to the Government, primarily for the use ...

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  25. TWO BARQUES SUBMARINED.

    The Britsh barque, Crown of India, With a cargo of coal, and the Norwegian barque, Bellglade were submarined near Milfordhaven. The crews ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

    The Austrian losses from the commencement of the war to date are es[?] at two and a half millions. The winter. campaign in the Carpathians ...

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  27. PORT OF SAMSON.

    Russian [?]pedo bouts destroyed buildings in the Turkish seaport of Samsun in the Black Sea. Many Turkish boats were sunk in this ...

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  28. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The Chamber of Manufacturers has unanimously resolved to recommend to the manufacturers of the State to follow the policy of preference toe-' ...

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  29. COST OF WAR.

    Estimates presented to Parliament to-day fix the cost of Britain's particlpation in the war for the year ending Ma[?] 1916, at £250,000,000, nearly ...

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  30. IN THE POLICE COURTS.

    In the Central Police Court this morning, before Mr. E. Eglinton, P.M., Robert Gordon (29, laborer) appeared on a charge, that, between June 3 and ...

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  31. MUNITIONS MANUFACTURE.

    A meeting of the sub-committee appointed by the Chamber of Commerce last week was held yesterday at the office of the Hallway Commissionen to ...

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  32. GREEK POLITICS.

    Demons[?] in connection with the political election have been renewed. A crowd paraded the street claim ...

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  33. RECKLESS BRAVERY.

    The reckless bravery of Australians is referred to by a wounded soldier, who says that they climbed trees to di[?] sm[?] hid[?]en in the [?]age. ...

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  34. GOVERNOR UP NORTH.

    The Governor arrived at Townsville on Monday morning. He was met at the wharf by a guard of honor of Senior Cadets Whom he congratulated. ...

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  35. FISH MARKET.

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  36. TRAMMIES OUT.

    Some 14,500 employees of the surface elevated traction system were ordered to strike, and directed to f[?]sh their runs and return the curs to their ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND RUGBY UNION.

    Mr. T. H. sewell. hon. secretary of the Queensland Rugby Union, has stated that owing to urgent pressure of private business he will retire from ...

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  38. FOUND DROWNED,

    Last Sunday week it was reported to the police that a man named Robert Henry Nunn, aged 33, a laborer, employed at the Remount Department, ...

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  39. BOWER OF FLOWERS.

    The first train of wounded Italians from the Trentino front has arrived. It was transformed into a bower of flowers, and the berths were literally ...

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  40. WHARF LABORER'S DEATH.

    On Monday morning a waterside worker, John Bryee, was assisting in loading frozen meat on the steamer [?]merick when he collapsed. The ...

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  41. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    On Sunday night, between Prairic and Hughenden a cattle train ran into the rear of another which was delayed through a fault in the engine. Two ...

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  42. RECRUITING IN MELBOURNE.

    There were 313 applications for enlistment' at Victoria Barracks yesterday, 190 being accepted for service. This is within six of the record ...

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