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  2. WELCOME HOME.

    The gathering held in the Town Hall last alight to accord a welcome to those soldiers who have returned home during the past few months, was of a most ...

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  3. LOWERING PRICES.

    The Secretary of War. Mr. Baker, has announced that the Council of National Defence recommends the following to combat the high cost of ...

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  4. BRISBANE NEWS.

    Queensland Rowing Association.—At the committee meeting of the Queensland Rowing Association on Monday, the following officers were ...

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  5. YESTERDAY'S RAINFALL.

    Useful rain fell yesterday morning and later in the afternoon, when a heavy thunderstorm broke over the city. Twenty-five points were ...

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  6. "PRICES IRRESISTIBLE."

    Anglo-German trade was resumed-to-day. There are evidences everywhere in London that the Germans are rushing the open door with the ...

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  7. SOLDIERS' HOME-COMING.

    The return of batches of soldiers has been an almost daily occurrence of late. Yesterday a special train conveyed home another contingent of ...

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  8. SYDNEY STORM.

    During a terrific storm which broke over the city this morning a fireball struck the Congregational Union building in Surry Hills, and blew" a ...

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  9. COMMISSIONS FOR CADETS.

    Colonel Lassctier, on behalf of Mr. James, has induced the Air Ministry to grant honorary commissions to 12 of the Miles School cadets, who-are ...

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  10. DAIRY INDUSTRY.

    A conference of dairy industry delegates convened to consider the scheme propounded by the Minister for Customs for co-operative control of the ...

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  11. AMERICAN RAILWAYMEN.

    Early returns of the railway shops men's vote are reported to show that the men will accept President Wilson's proposal of an increase in wages of ...

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  12. THE "DIGGERS'" LEAGUE MATCH.

    The following team has been selected to constitute the Ipswich A.I.F. team to play Newcastle team on the North Ipswich reserve on Thursday ...

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  13. "RUINOUS WASTE."

    Admiral Lord Fisher, in a letter to the "Times." states that it is an incredible and ruinous waste for Britain to keep up a fleet costing £149,000,000 ...

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  14. AEROPLANE ROBBERY.

    Masked robbers used an aeroplane in escaping from Carlsbad after seizing Herr Gerstenberg, the wealthy chairman of a Berlin insurance ...

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  15. MARITIME CONFERENCE.

    "Satisfactory progress." said Senator Millen, "is being made at the Maritime Conference." The conference sat to-day for a few hours and adjourned till ...

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  16. BRITISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. R. Kemp president at the weekly meeting of the Ipswich and West Moreton British Football Association, held last evening, and the secretarial ...

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  17. OCTOGENARIAN'S DEATH.

    The death is announced of Mr. William Samuel Lilly the well-known author and secretary of the Catholic Union of Great Britain, in his ...

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  18. DANGER OF DELAY.

    French, reports comment anxiously on the slow clearing up of the Supreme Council's work. It is estimated that at least 60 complicated frontier financial ...

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  19. A HANDSOME MODEL.

    The Principal of the Ipswich Technical College (Mr. G. J.. Saunders, B.E., B.Sc.) has had forwarded to him by the Chief Mechanical Engineer (Mr. ...

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  20. SOLDIER WHARF LABOURERS.

    In the Industrial Court to-day, the Registrar refused an application by the Returned Soldiers' and Sailors' Ship and Wharf Labourers' Federation for ...

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  21. YEPPOON SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    The gallery of the Police Court was packed this morning when as a sequel to the Yeppoon road shooting affray of Saturday afternoon, Eugene ...

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  22. EX-KAISER'S ALARM.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Rotterdam states that while the ex-Kaiser was walking with Count Bentine in the gardens of Amerongen Castle, ...

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  23. EGYPTIAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    A message from Cairo states that acting on advice the native railwaymen have rejected the terms of the settlement of the strike, and the ...

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  24. BRITAIN'S EXCESS OF WOMEN.

    In the matter of marriages writes Mr. Untold Spender In the London "Daily Chronicle," there is going to be a new social crisis which must be ...

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  25. POLISH SUCCESSES.

    A Polish message states that the Poles, using tanks, captured Bobruisk (an important railway centre connecting with Moscow), and took 500 ...

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  26. ARCHANGEL FRONT.

    The War Office reports continuous fighting on the Archangc!-Vologda railway. Empisa has changed hands several times since its recapture, ...

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  27. VICTORIAN TREASURER.

    Among the passengers who returned from England to-day by the American mail steamer Ventura was Mr. Macpherson, Victorian State Treasurer. It ...

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  28. RESTORING THE MONARCHY.

    A Berlin message states that a meeting of pan-German League was the occasion for a demonstration for the restoration of the monarchy. One of ...

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  29. Commonsense Asserting Itself.

    In the course of an outspoken speech, Mr. Barnes (Minister without portfolio), at the International Conference on Labonur and religion, referred ...

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  30. £23,000 A YEAR SAVED.

    Lord Inverforth, as surveyor-general at supply at the War Office, proposes, the "Daily Chronicle" is officially Informed, that a reduction of contracts ...

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  31. CRICKET.

    In a match played at Hastings the South of England team scored 183. The Australians scored 96 for the loss of six wickets. ...

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  32. "DIRECT HIT."

    At an fully attended meeting of the Brisbane Traders' Association to-day it was unanimously resolved to enter a protest against the Unemployed ...

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  33. WHO ARE THE HEATHEN?

    Recent years may have extended people's Ideas as to, who the heathen are, but the Court of Session, Edinburgh, thinks it knows. At least, their ...

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  34. BOXING.

    All seats have been booked for the Beckett-M'Goorty fight at Olympia on September 2. Both men are fit and confident. This should prove a test ...

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  35. KING OF ITALY.

    The King of Italy has announced that he is to relinquish the vast Crown domains of Italy for the benefit of the sufferers of the war. The King has ...

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  36. IMPERIAL SKATING RINK.

    The increased popularity of skating was further demonstrated last evening when a fairly large number of votaries of the roller skates were present at the ...

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  37. THE INFLUENZA.

    Four more cases of influenza from the Purga Missing are to be removed to the General Hospital to-day. Roy Morrison a [?] of the ...

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  38. DEVELOPMENT OF AIRSHIPS.

    It is estimated that the Government has decided to place certain airships airship stations, and stores at the disposal of organisations interested in ...

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  39. GRANDCHESTER NEWS.

    Mrs. John Hogan, senr of Hidden Vale, met with a very painful accident on Saturday morning last. It appears that Mrs. Hogan was pursuing her ...

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  40. CABLE BREVITIES.

    [?] States that the District [?] auction sales during the month of August realised £50,000. [?] by the War Office ...

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  41. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.

    The 33rd anniversary meeting of the North Ipswich Methodist Sunday School was held yesterday evening the Rev. A. E. Fox presiding over a ...

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  42. TRANS-OCEAN FLIGHT.

    The Great Northern Aerial Syndicate with headquarters at Liverpool proposes to start a heat of airships on trans-ocean travel. All experiments ...

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  43. LATE LORD MICHELHAM.

    Probate in the estate of the late Lord Michelham will he sworn at £2,000,000, as far as is [?] present ascertainable. ...

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  44. CONSTANCE BUCHAN CONCERT.

    Extra seats have been added to the original plan for the above concert which takes place in the Town Hall to-night, and patrons may still secure ...

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  45. WAR'S GREATEST BATTLE.

    The Americans are fond of talking of the battle of the Argonne, in which they parnerpated as the greatest of the great war. This by Mr. Lloyd ...

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