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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day, The Minister for Defence told Senator Millen that inductions bad been issued to the Military Commandants in the ...

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  3. WITH OUR BOYS.

    Troopers G. S. Millar writes from a dugout in Gallipoli:—Bear folks at home,— Your fine trail come along quite safety, and my word, if anyting was ...

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  4. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Macvartney, by consent of the House, pointed out that he understood two Ministers had been requested by the ...

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  5. THE METALS QUESTION.

    The Amalgated Zinc And De Bavay Ltd. has issued a reply to the charge of the Federal Attorney-Generla (Mr. Hughes) in which the company declares it has eradivated all German ...

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  6. DECLARATION OF WAR.

    The Premier has fallen in with a suggestion made by the Premier of New South Wales that the anniversary of the declaration of war between Great Britain and ...

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  7. RIFLE CLUBS.

    A combined parade of rifle clubs of South Brisbane was held at the Brisbane Cricket Ground last Monday night when the following clubs were represented ...

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  8. WHEAT.

    It has been previously stated in the "Courier" that the prospects of the wheat crop in the Warwick distnet are excellent A. report received yesterday ...

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  9. BELGIAN GRATITUDE.

    The following cable has been received from the High Commissioner by the Prime Minister:—"The following message has been received from the Lord Major ...

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  10. THE FIRST IMPORTATION.

    The Minister for Lands stated yesterday that the first shipment of wheat from the Argentine to the order of the Queensland Government was being ...

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  11. TOOWOOMBA CIVIC GUARD.

    To-night a large number of members of the local branch of the A.N.A. assembled at the Oddfellows' Hall, and marched to the Drill Hall, where they ...

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  12. INDEX OF A HAPPY SPIRIT.

    Mr. A. Gower, of Grafton-street, Albion, has received an interesting plotter from his son George, who is on active service with the Army Medical Corps. The letter ...

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  13. FEDERAL WAR LOAN.

    In our advertising coluns to-day the Queensland Trustees Limited call the attention of investors holding bonds payable to bearer that their safe deposit ...

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  14. ARRANGEMENT OF FREIGHTS.

    In the House of Assemtily to-day the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. Goode) stated that he was io receipt of information that the Federal Government ...

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  15. COUNTRY TELEGRAMS.

    A skating carnival was held in Millers Hall on Thursday. There was a large Attendance and numerous fancy costumes were in evidence. The prize winners were ...

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  16. FEDERAL WAR COMMITTEE.

    The members of the Federal War Committee were given a luncheon by the Federal Ministry to-day. Afterwards they held their first meeting, and the ...

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  17. PRESENTATIONS.

    A pleasant social evening was spent in the Oddfellows' Hall, Stafford, on Saturday, when a larte number of residents assembled to do honour to Messrs. Claude ...

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  18. THE TASMANIAN CAMP.

    There ware now about 1000 men in camp at Claremont. The conditions there are ideal, and the men are quite content. They have good buts, the food is ...

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  19. INTERCESSION SERVICE.

    The weekly meeting for intercession on behalf of our soldiers and nurses at the seat of war was conducted in the Albertstreet Methodist Church on Tuesday ...

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  20. PRODUCTION OF UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT.

    On the [?] of the delays which had occurred in the production of uniforms and other oquipment for the Expedition ary Forces, Mr. Young in the House of ...

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  21. PATRIOTIC DAY.

    Arrangements are now pratically compete with regard to the aboriginals' display at the carnival on Patriotic Day, and some very novel items are expected. One of the special features ...

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  22. "WE HAVE THEM WET."

    Corporal C. H. P. Smith, who is with the infantry in Gallipoli, in a letter to his mother, writes: "At the landing the Turks had an advantage, because they ...

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  23. WAR MUNITIONS.

    A meeting of the Combined Executive of the Chamba of Commerce, Queensland Chambef of Manufactures, and the University War Committee was held ...

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  24. PREJUDICING RECRUITING.

    At the Police Court yesterday before Mr. H. E. Cooney. Acting Police Magistrate a case was called on in which Captain Marks in charge of the military ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. FEELING IN AMERICA.

    The Minister for Defence has received an interesting letter from an australian who has spent 14 weeks is the United States, and visited 20 different towns. The ...

    Article : 278 words
  26. WHAT THE QUEENSLAND RECRUITING COMMITTEE IS DOING.

    The executive ot the Queensland Recruiting Committee is now holding frequently meetings and in addition its officers meet in daily conference (writes the hon. ...

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  27. LIVERPOOL MILITARY CAMP.

    Mr. Justice Rich to-day concluded the hearing of the evidence iin connection with the inquiry made by him as a Royal Commission into the charges made by Mr. Orchard, M.H.R. ...

    Article : 137 words
  28. A STATEMENT DENIED.

    In a message transmitted to the Press from Reuter's correspondent at Cairo, dated June [?] an allegation was made that an Australian-born captain, of ...

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  29. PUBLIC SERVICE CARNIVAL.

    In addition to the large programme of ring events arranged in connection with the Public Service Patritoic Carniva to be held next Saturday, at the Brisbne Cricket Grou nd, a number of ...

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  30. HOURS FOR SALE OF LIQUOR.

    The Legislative Assembly rejected by 25 votes to 17, a motion for a referendum as to the advisability of curtaling the hours for the sale of intoxicating liquors. ...

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  31. LIQUOR BAR IN N.Z. PARLIAMENT, HOUSE.

    Parliament decided by 64 votes to 44 to retain the liqour bar in Parliament House. ...

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  32. MILITARY NOTIFICATIONS.

    The Federal Executive to-day approved fo an ordedr giving permission to district commudants to issue to any member of the Defece Forces authority in writing to enter upon any land for ...

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  33. LONDON TALLOW MARKET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the weekly sales of Australian tallow to-day 2139 casks were offered and 1871 casks sold. Following were the prices realised:—Mutton tallow, fine, 36/9 ...

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  34. COUNTRY MOVEMENTS.

    The total amount realized by the Gatton Paddy's market was £600, and at a public meeting held in the School of Arts yesterday afternoon it was ...

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  35. DEATH OF A HINDU.

    An inquiry into the death of the Hindu found on the river bank at Tygalgah was commenced to-day and adjourned to allow the police to make further investigation. Evidence by Dr. ...

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  36. CONCERT IN THE ALBERT HALL.

    A throroughly interesting programme was submitted at a concert held in the Albert Hall, last evening, organised by Mrs. H. Knapp and Miss Minnie Norris ...

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  37. FIJI CONTINGENT.

    Suvsa has contriobuted its second batch of volunteers to join those already attached to the King's Royal Rifles. One hundred men were offered to the Imperial ...

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  38. HAMILTON GIRLS' SEWEING SOCIETY

    The Hamilton Girls' Sewing Society for Soldiers met in the council rooms on Tuesday evening, a large number of girls being present. It was decided to donate ...

    Article : 164 words
  39. DAIRY FARMERS' REQUEST.

    A deputation representing the dairy farming industry of the western districts of Vitoria waited on the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hutchinson) to-day to urge that Government ...

    Article : 159 words
  40. COUNTRY VOLUNTEERS.

    Crow's Nest has sent forward 55 volunteers, and another batch of 10 local lads will leave Crow's Nest on Thursday. BEAUEDESERT, July 27. ...

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  41. Six o'clock Closinq Movement.

    A citizens' meeting in connection with the Six o'Clock Movement will be held in the Ann-street Predbyterisan Church next Monday, at 8 o'clock The speakers will include the Hons. D. Bowman. ...

    Article : 79 words
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