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  2. Bombs on Board.

    Wireless messages have been sent out to the British steamers Howth Head, 4,440 tons, and Baron Napier, 4,943 tons, warning them that it is believed ...

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  3. State Parliament.

    The Legislative Assembly met formally at 10 o'clock this morning, when the Speaker (Hon. W. M'Cormack) took the chair, and read prayers. The Speaker ...

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  6. LATEST NEWS

    To-day's communique says: After throwing a great number of asphyxiating projectiles, the enemy, towards midnight, attempted an attack to the ...

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  7. War Office Officials.

    In the House of Commons to-day. Sir Arthur Markham asked the following question:"Seeing that the operations of the army and the Allies are crippled and ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. LATE SHIPPING.

    Aldenham, Melbourne to China, leaves here to-day. Aso. Japanese cruiser, left here for Japan Monday, Auchises, Liverpool to Brisbane, at Adelaide Sunday. ...

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  10. Control of Metal Market

    The Parliamentary Secretary for Munitions (Dr. C. Addison), replying to a question by Sir Edwin Cornwall, in the House of Commons to-day, said that the ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. Fighting near Ypres

    "Eye-witness" says: "Our high explosives on 4th July destroyed a sap and machine gun southward of Pilken, near Ypres. The Germans on 5th July ...

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  12. Scandinavian Vessels.

    The Prize Court is considering applications for the condemnation of a number of Scandinavian vessels, which were capture when en route from America to ...

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  13. Notes on Casualties.

    Mrs. J. B. Gooch has received the sad news that her son, Private Herbert Sherlock Gooch (Tim Gooch) has died of wounds received at the Dardanelles on ...

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  14. BOXING NOTES.

    A new middleweight champion has come into the limelight. This is Victor Rowe. who, with surprising skill and agility, defeated the highly, reputed American, Walter ...

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  15. TELEGRAMS.

    Dr. T. J. Henry, of Grafton, has notified his intention of contesting the seat rendered vacant by the death of Mr. M'Farlane, M.L.A. ...

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  16. Severe Battle.

    Alter another severe battle, the Allies' right, wing has advanced another 200 yards. ...

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  17. 4,000 a Month.

    The German casualty lists show that since the outset of the war the total of officers killed, wounded, and taken prisoners has amounted to 4,000 a month. ...

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  18. COMMISSION OF THE PEACE.

    It was stated by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Black) some time ago that he had asked the police to furnish reports of all justices of the peace of German ...

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  19. Turks for Tripoli.

    A French torpedo boat has landed at Marseilles 11 Turks, who were captured when bound for Tripoli, intending to raise a rebellion there. A sum of ...

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  20. RECRUITING IN THE SOUTH.

    Yesterday's enrolments of volunteers totalled 427, and of these only 125 were rejected. The enlistments at the city police station, Newcastle, yesterday, ...

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  21. RELIEF OF DISTRESS.

    At the Farmers Conference yesterday, it was decided that each member of the association should give the proceeds of an acre of wheat or its equivalent in ...

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  22. German Methods.

    The Manchester "Guardian" says that Germany shamelessly has attempted to make the United States participate in German methods by communicating the ...

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  23. W.C.T.U. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

    The monthly State executive of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union was held Monday afternoon, Mrs. Payne vice-president, in the chair. Messages of ...

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  24. PARTY STRIFE.

    Speaking at Ashfield last night, Mr. Cook, M.P. denounced the, Federal Government for bringing the referenda forward. The citizens' committee, which ...

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  25. TRAINING NURSES.

    Because of the present dearth of nurses to attend convalescent and maimed soldiers, the Sydney Hospital Board has informed the Chief Secretary (Mr. Black), ...

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  26. WHELAN V. COSH.

    The boxing patrons of Brisbane have the fullest assurance of quality in the contest to take, place at Brisbane stadium tomorrow night. The principals will be ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA DAY FUND.

    The Australia Day barometer yesterday went up by £5,350, as a result of contribution. Among others of £2,000 from the Walter and Eliza Hall trust. If ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. J. E. BUCHANAN

    Mr. J. E. Buchanan, who was a candidate for parliamentary honours in the Labour interest at the recent elections, as a representative of Nundah has passed ...

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  29. Postal Employees.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Samuel), in reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said that a war bonus would he granted to employees of the post office ...

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  30. WOUNDED AT MALTA.

    At the request of the citizen's war chest fond, the Premier recently caused to be sent through official channels a message to the Governor of Malta, inquiring ...

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  31. REGISTRATION OF MALES.

    The Federal Government has under consideration the form of the bill which is to be introduced in order to secure, for purposes incidental to the war, a census ...

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  32. FARMERS AND SETTLERS.

    Nearly 400 delegates, representing 300 brunches in all parts of the Slate, assembled yesterday, at the annual conference of the Farmers' and Settlers' ...

    Article : 95 words
  33. RECRUITING DEPOTS.

    The following towns in Queensland have been approved of as additional recruiting depots: Townsville, Rockhampton, and Toowoomba. ...

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  34. SELLING PRICE OF SUGAR.

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr. Yaughan), in an interview with the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) yesterday, agreed to the Commonwealth ...

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