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  3. TORY CAUCUS.

    A sad little band of politicians gathered in the Opposition room [?]t Parliament House this morning. There were, altogether. 18 of them—the ...

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  4. IN THE POLICE COURTS.

    In the Central Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. A. Moore, P.M., Thomas Clancy (30, draper) appeared on a charge of having, on April 25, at ...

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  5. GONE SOUTH.

    It was stated yesterday that the export of butter, which had been such a big factor in raising the local price during the last three months or so, ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL BOARD FEES.

    The Coal Mining Industry Board for the State (exclusive of Northern and South-eastern divisions) resumed its sittings this morning. Alderman H. ...

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  7. JOINT ROLLS.

    The use of joint State and Federal rolls' is a question which is receiving the attention of the State Government. Granted the desirableness of such an ...

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  8. A SEPARATE PEACE. FOR BELGIUM AND SERBIA.

    The newspaper "Messenger," says that Germany and Austria have offered a separate peace to Belgium and Serbia. They have offered to evacuate ...

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  9. GALLIPOLI BOMBARDED.

    The Allied fleets violently bombarded the town of Gollipoli yesterday, and immense flames were afterwards seen to shoot up from various quarters. ...

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  10. SHELLS FOR BRITAIN.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) yesterday stated that the Ministry had not yet found out whether Australia could help the Imperial ...

    Article : 234 words
  11. WITH CALM RESOLVE

    The fall of Lemberg is awaited here with calm resolve. Lemberg has been used by the Russians as a supply base, and has not been regarded as a place ...

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  12. BRITISH OFFICERS.

    The British lists up to June 9 show that since the beginning of the war the casualties among officers totalled 14,072, including 3373 killed, 6651 wounded, and ...

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  13. RECRUITS AND THE DOCTOR

    While a proportion of the men who volunteer for active service are rejected on grounds which appear to be trivial —such as the lack of a finger or two, ...

    Article : 465 words
  14. TAX ON INCOMES.

    At a meeting to-night in the Town Hall, presided over by Mayor H. G. Webb, in support of the "Follow the King" movement. Dr. Price said it was ...

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  15. CHOKED WITH BODIES.

    Violent fighting developed again to-day at Woevre. The French retained, against desperate counter attacks, two trenches on the Calonne heights ...

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  16. "SHREWD GENTLEMAN."

    A case which came before the magistrate in the Central Police Court to-day, in which John Weir, aged 34, was charged with having stolen £1, the ...

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  17. 17-INCH GUNS.

    The "Daily Mail's" naval correspondent, commenting on the reports from Holland that the Germans are rushing to completion battleships armed with ...

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  18. BRITISH OFFENSIVE.

    The British official "Eyewitness," reviewing the recent British offensive near Festubert, says that the net gain was 100 yards in depth and a ...

    Article : 200 words
  19. SOUTH COAST LINE.

    A deputation was introduced to the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Chas. Evans) this morning by Mr. T. L. Jones, member for Oxley. Numerous ...

    Article : 452 words
  20. GOING AGAIN.

    Among the recruits accepted to-day was a young Englishman who had been wounded by shrapnel in the knees at Bixschoote. He came to Australia four ...

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  21. POPE AND PEACE.

    The newspaper "La Liberte" publishes an interview with the Pope on various aspects of the war. The Pope expressed horror at some of the ...

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  22. CALL THE GUARD!

    "The question of providing clean carriages," stated the Commissioner for Railways, in reply to a deputation this morning, "is a matter which crops up ...

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  23. IF GERMANY WINS.

    The State Premier (Mr. Holman) visited Liverpool camp last night and addressed the men. He said that the State was trying to do its part in the ...

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  24. GAINS IN ALSACE.

    The Postal Department has announced that it is now handling mails for 90 towns and villages in Alsace, all of which now bear the names they had ...

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  25. NEARER THE RHINE.

    French commentators declare that the fall of Metzeral means that the French arms are drawing nearer the permanent German fortifications on the ...

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  26. PRODUCING MUNITIONS.

    The organisation of private and Government workshops for the manufacture of munitions is being proceeded with, and as soon as the Government ...

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  27. "DYING FOR A DRINK."

    A magisterial inquiry was conducted by Mr. R. D. Neilson, J.P., this morning into the circumstances surrounding the death of Robert Henry Nunn, ...

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  28. DUNKIRK SHELLED.

    Dunkirk has been again shelled with the same type of heavy long-range howitzers as formerly. Several civilians were killed. ...

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  29. DE WET'S TREASON.

    The rebel, De Wet, was found guilty on eight counts, involving treason. He will be sentenced to-morrow. BLOEMFONTEIN, Tuesday. ...

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  30. INDECENT PHOTOGRAPHS.

    In the course of a search of the steamer Demosthenes, which arrived at Brisbane from London, via ports, last week, Customs officers discovered a ...

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  31. LIGHT RAINS.

    Only a few isolated showers have been recorded during the past 24 hours, and indications are favorable to the continuation of fine weather. The ...

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  32. RETREAT BEFORE FRENCH.

    Berlin claims a French repulse near Souchez, also at Les Eparges. A retreat before the French advance is admitted eastward of Luneville. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Owing to a mistake in the list of casualties published in yesterday's issue the following names appeared among those killed in action, instead ...

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  34. VIRTUALLY ANNIHILATED.

    The War Office announces that the 91st German Infantry has been virtually annihilated around Lubaczow, in North Galicia. ...

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  35. FRENCH WAR EXPENDITURE.

    According to statistics given by the official Budget reporter the Chamber of Deputies in France has voted war credits exceeding 15,615 millions of ...

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  36. TARIFF ON RE-IMPORTED GOODS.

    The Customs Department hotifies that where the tariff on any goods has been altered to a higher rate between the time such goods were first ...

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  37. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    The following tenders have been accepted by the Department of Public Works:—Gowrie Estate State School, raising ...

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  38. GRADISCA POSITIONS.

    The Chief of the Italian Staff, General Cadorna, announces that fresh attacks were made against the Austrian positions at Gradisca by the Italians ...

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  39. ADULTERATED MILK.

    William Yeo, of the Hemmant Hill Dairy, was proceeded against in the South Brisbane Summons Court to-day for having sold adulterated milk. ...

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  40. THE WARRIORS OF WINDSOR.

    Men living in the town of Windsor and its vicinity are invited to attend a meeting, which is to be held in the local School of Arts next Wednesday ...

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  41. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Pile Light.—Berwick Law, arr., 12.20 p.m. Woody Island.—Tinana, from Bundaberg, sighted, 9 a.m. ...

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  42. GAS ATTACK.

    In the "Labyrinth" region, the enemy attacked with gas bombs, but were driven off by artillery fire, suffering heavy losses. ...

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