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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 47 words
  3. LATEST NEWS

    Advices from Ca[?]enowitz, the capital of Bukovina, show that the Russians are making a new attack on the Bessarabian frontier, and sanguinary fighting is ...

    Article : 51 words
  4. Call to Arms.

    Queensland requires an average of 30 recruits daily to reinforce Queenslanders at the front. The physical requirements now have been amended to the ...

    Article : 305 words
  5. Fighting in Alsace.

    A communique from the French "Eyewitness" says that the operations in the valley of the Southern Fecht, in Alsace, were boldly conceived and dashingly ...

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  7. FUNERAL OF LIEUTENANT BRAY.

    The funeral of the late Lieutenant Bray, of the Queensland contingent, which recently left the camp at Liverpool, took place, with military honours, from the ...

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  8. N.S.W. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    The principal patriotic funds m Sydney yesterday amounted, to £1,085,914. The Australia day fund yesterday reached £55,065, including a donation of £2,500 ...

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  9. German Reparation.

    Germany has replied to the American note relative to the torpedoing of the Nebrasban. She asserts that the attack was a regrettable mistake, and offers to ...

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  10. Wattle Day.

    Wattle Days of previous years have been in aid of the Wattle Day League's art scholarship, but with Australian cannon booming at the Dardanelles, and ...

    Article : 462 words
  11. Austrian Note.

    The Government of Austria has handed to the American Ambassador in Vienna a note, in which attention is called to the large supplies of munitions sent to Great ...

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  12. Turks and Bulgars.

    In consequence of the Germans' successes in Galicia, the Young Turks declined to make adequate concessions to Bulgaria, and therefore, negotiations ...

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  13. SOUTH BRISBANE PATRIOTIC FUND.

    It has sometimes been urged that a theatre should be established in South Brisbane. Last night, the unwisdom of such a course was demonstrated. The ...

    Article : 303 words
  14. LATE SHIPPING.

    Aldenham, Melbourne to China, left here Wednesday. Aso, Japanese cruiser, left here for Japan Monday. Anchises, Liverpool to Brisbane at Melbourne. ...

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  15. New Brigades.

    On 9th July the Federal Government made to the imperial authorities the following alternative proposals: (a) To double the October and November ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. Work of the Fleet.

    A British battleship, accompanied by four destroyers, on Saturday bombarded Gaba, Tepe, firing 300 shells with marked success. An allied cruiser on Sunday, ...

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  17. Sir E. Grey Returns.

    Sir Edward Grey, who recently was ordered to that a holiday because of e[?]e strain, has resumed his duties as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. ...

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  18. TELEGRAMS.

    The Sydney sheep' sales last week realised £44,053, against £79,604 last year. The Minister for Education (Mr. ...

    Article : 238 words
  19. Food Prices.

    According to the returns of the Commonwealth statistician (Mr. G. H. Kaibbs). the prices of food and groceries in June were again higher. They showed ...

    Article : 296 words
  20. TRADING WITH ENEMY.

    The Customs Department has issued the following circular regarding trading, with the enemy:-- On and after the 7th instant, the ...

    Article : 164 words
  21. Red Cross Society.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 268 words
  22. Weather Forecast.

    The Commonwealth Meteorological Bureau issued the following forecast this morning:-- Fine at first, but soon becoming ...

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  23. Shortage of Petrol.

    In consequence of the shortage of petrol the German Government has authorised alt vehicles except motor ears to go without lights, until the termination of the ...

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  24. Apostolic Delegate.

    The apostolic delegate (Archbishop Cerretti) celebrated mass at St. Patrick's church, Valley, yesterday morning. The church was crowded. The Rev. M. O'Flyan ...

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  25. Norwegian Steamer Sank

    The Norwegian steamer Rym, 1,073 tons, coal laden, from the Tyne to France, was torpodoed without warning. The second engineer was killed, but the ...

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  26. IN THE LODGEROOMS.

    STONEHENGE LODGE.--The lodge held their usual fortnightly meeting on Tuesday night last the occasion being a summons night and installation of officers ...

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  27. NOTES ON CASUALTIES.

    We learn that Captain E. C. P. Plant transferred to the 9th Battalion prior to the famous landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula, and fought all through the ...

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  28. German Success Denied.

    The following official announcement has been made: It is untrue that the Germans captured the Cabaret Rouge (at Souchez). It is untrue that they repulsed ...

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  29. ENLISTED AS A RUSSIAN.

    Seeking to hide his nationality, a German yesterday enlisted as a Russian, before an enrolling officer at the police station at Newcastle. He was passed by ...

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  30. FOOD VALUES PER ACRE.

    An acre of land that will yield 50 bushels of oats produces 1,100 of digestible nutrients, of which 161.0 lbs. are digestible protein. The same quslity of ...

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  31. EAST BRISBANE FETE.

    In connection with the coin afternoon arranged to be held to-morrow (Saturday afternoon) in the East Brisbane Croquet Courts. Red Cross members are asked to ...

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  32. WAR COMMITTEE.

    In answer to a question by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Cook), in the House of Representatives yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher), said that it ...

    Article : 211 words
  33. Hon. F. H. S. Hart, M.L.C.

    The death occurred yesterday of Hon. F. H. S. Hart, M.L.C. The deceased gentleman was born at Madras, on 26th March, 1836, and he received his ...

    Article : 337 words
  34. Crown Prince's Boast.

    A German deserter, who has reached Holland, reports that when he was fighting under the Crown Prince it was generally understood that the prince undertook ...

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  35. GOOD BUTTER PRODUCING COW.

    In the following letter, a writer to the "Rural New Yorker" shows the value of the Jersey-Ayrshire cross for butter-producing. I am enclosing monthly milk ...

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  36. HOSPITAL SHIP.

    A hospital ship, with a small number of wounded and a large hatch of sick on board will arrive in Melbourne probably late to-night, although she may not berth ...

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  37. M. Ghenadieff's Defence

    M.Ghenadieff, a former Bulgarian Minister, who was arrested on a charge oi having given 10,000 lire (£400) to the author of a recent bomb explosion in ...

    Article : 63 words
  38. INDUSTRIAL BOARDS.

    Nominations closed yesterday afternoon for the representation of employers and employees on the hoard for storemen for the Mackay division, the nominations ...

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  39. RECRUITING IN THE SOUTH.

    It is estimated that nearly C00 cricketers have volunteered for service at the front. The council of the New South Wales ...

    Article : 72 words
  40. WAR LOAN BILL.

    In the Mouse of Representatives yesterday, the Prime Minister and Treasurer (Mr. Fisher) introduced War Loan Bill, which was read a first time. On the ...

    Article : 93 words
  41. French Capture Trenches

    To-day's communique says: We carried a line of trenches southward of Chateau Carleul, in the Souchez district, the Germans northward of the Servon road, in ...

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  42. CITY POLICE COURT.

    Mr. C. A. M. Morris, P.M., was on the City Police Court bench this morning. Sergeant Bell prosecuted. The following penalties were impose William ...

    Article : 65 words
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