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  3. OVER 100 GUNS! WITH 30,000 PRISONERS.

    Combined "Times," Reuter, and Untied cables. The news indicated as "Times" appeared in the London "Times" this ...

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  4. STATE RAILWAYS

    The retiring Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Chas. Evans) is rather shy of being interviewed, but he broke his customary silence yesterday, and ...

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  5. BALLOT SYSTEM.

    The original Amines now back in Australia on furlough assort that there are now not more than 2000 men of the 1st Australian Division still in the ...

    Article : 389 words
  6. LATEST. YANKEE CRUISER

    The American cruiser Sandiego has been submarined off the coast. The Sandiego sank at 11.30 o'clock. The crow of 1100 wer apparently all ...

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  7. CZECH0-SLOVAKS.

    The council of Elder Statesmen has considered the Government reports concerning the dispatch of troops, and agreed to support unlimited assistance ...

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  8. STATION HANDS.

    In the Arbitration Court this morning the President, Mr. Justice M'Cawley, heard an objection in connection with a claim by the A.W.U for a State, ...

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  9. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    A circular dealing with the position of the retailer in connection with sugar sales, headed, "Burden of Government's Sugar Policy." signed by J. Williams, ...

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  10. AIR ATTACKS.

    A French communique states: Bombing machines on Tuesday ceaselessly attacked the German bridges over the Marne. The Germans ...

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  11. AMERICAN NEWS.

    The United States Consul at Melbourne furnishes to Reuter, the following wireless news from Honolulu:—Washington.—The Provost ...

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  12. DELVILLE WOOD BATTLE.

    Deiville Day, being the anniversary of South African brigade's historic struggles in Delville Wood, was celebrated throughout the Union. Most ...

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  13. HEAVY SENTENCES.

    Under the regulations governing the Australian fighting forces, desertion in the field is not punishable by the death penalty, as in the British Army, but ...

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  14. TWO TORPEDOES MISS.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. K. M'Callum, The Bungalow, Sherwood-road, Toowong, have received interesting letters from their eldest son, Mr. H. J. M'Callum, ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS IN PALESTINE.

    A British official despatch from Palestine states: The Australians, in a counter-attack on July 14, at Abut Ellul, inflicted severe losses. There ...

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  16. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.

    Mr. J. Macdonald presided over the ordinary meeting of the executive of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies held on Thursday ...

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  17. ARBITRATION COURT.

    The President, Mr. Justice M'Cawley, in Chambers yesterday morning, dealt with an application by the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN RAID.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters says the Australian raid Haig resulted in the capture of two mentioned this morning by Sir Douglas ...

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  19. DESTROYERS ATTACKED.

    The Admiralty reports; Air force units, co-operating with the navy, bombed and machine-gunned enemy destroyers off the Flanders coast directly ...

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  20. STATE INSURANCE.

    At the last meeting of the Brisbane Waterside Workers' Union, several members spoke on the benefit members meeting with accidents would derive ...

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  21. VISIT OF REV. DR. SUGDEN.

    Rev. E. H. Sugden. M.A., B.Bc., Lit.D., who is shortly to visit Brisbane in connection with the inauguration of the Presbyterian and ...

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  22. GERMAN LOSSES.

    Mr. Campbell, "Times" correspondent, writing on Thursday said there is a iull in the fighting in the Champagne, suggesting that the enemy has been ...

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  23. BOMBING OF POLA.

    An Italian official despatch states: Our airships and aeroplanes dropped eight tons of bombs on military posts and maritime forces at Pola. ...

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  24. FEDERAL HOTELS.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn) stated yesterday that the nationalised hotel business in the Northern Territory was ...

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  25. GERMAN RAILWAY.

    The Press Bureau issues a striking photograph of the damage caused by raids by the British independent Air Force on the German railway system ...

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  26. YORKSHIRES' RAID.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports: The Yorkshires successfully raided southeast of Robecq, prisonering 30. ...

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  27. NEWS IN PARIS.

    The news of the, splendid counteroffensive spread most rapidly. Parisians are overjoyed and the general opinion is that the Germans have shot ...

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  28. AIR RAIDERS OVER PARIS.

    An air raid warning was given at midnight. " All ciear" was sounded at 12.45 a.m. ...

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  29. INAUGURAL CEREMONY.

    At the Exhibition Concert Hall on Monday evening next a unique assemblage is expected, to signalise the inaugural ceremony of the taking over of ...

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  30. NEXT WAR LOAN.

    Now methods of raising the next war loan, to be issued shortly, are to be adopted by the Federal Treasurer. Mr Watt stated yesterday that the general ...

    Article : 92 words
  31. BRITISH AGRICULTURE.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Prothero, President of the Board of Agriculture, stated that over 300,000 women, 60,000 soldiers, and 10,000 ...

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  32. GERMAN VIEWS.

    German comments on their own offensive are singularly restrained, and are in strong contrast to previous offensive boasts. ...

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  33. REPATRIATED SOLDIERS.

    "Come to me, irrespective of rank or red tape, if you have trouble," said Mr. Hughes, addressing a party of 70 wounded and blinded repatriated ...

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  34. WOOLLOONGABBA DEBATING SOCIETY.

    The weekly meeting of this society was held in the Alliance Hall on Monday evening. The president (Mr. E. A. Byrne) was in the chair, Mr. E. P. ...

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  35. PAPER AND MARGARINE.

    The Imperial Institute reports that British paper mills are using consierable quantities of South African spent wattle bark. Large sampler of ...

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  36. SHIP ENGINE MAKING.

    Mr Poynton stated that Thompson's foundry at Custlemaine, which he inspected is making satisfactory progress with the construction of three ...

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  37. A PICTURE SHOW EPISODE.

    John Axeisen was charged, before Mr. A. Dean, P.M., at the City Police Court yesterday, with having on July 18, stolen a pocket wallet from ...

    Article : 178 words
  38. TINNED BEEF.

    It was slated by Mr. Jonsen (Minister for Customs) that he has cabled to the Imperial Government recommend, ing the acceptance of certain tenders ...

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  39. PEOPLE'S EVANGELISTIC MISSION.

    Services in connection with, the People's Evangeilstic Mission will he held D.V. to-morrow, in Webster's Cafe, Arcadia Hall opposite Overell's, ...

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  40. INDIA AND THE EMPIRE.

    Sir R, Borden (Canada), Sir J. ward and Mr, Massey (New Zealand), and Mr. E. S. Montagu (Secretary of State for India) were present at a luncheon ...

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  41. BRISBANE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Brisbane Benevolent Society was held on Thursday morning. Mr. Carter brought before the notice of ...

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  42. PERSONS OF ENEMY DESOENT.

    Alter investigations extending over a considerable period, the military authorities yesterday took action in place under strieter surveillance several ...

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  43. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The hon. treasurer acknowledges the following: Samford branch, £2 iss; Gin Gin branch, £4 4s; Sarina subbranch, £1 10s; Aspley branch. £6 1s ...

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  44. INVALID SOLDIERS' UNIT.

    The "Commonwealth Gazette" stated that in future an invalids' unit would he formed in each State, composed of invalid aoldiers who have not been ...

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  45. HOSTILE AEROPLANE OVER KENT.

    The Press Bureau states that a hostile aeroplane flew over the Isle of Thanet, on the Kentish coast, at a great altitude on Thursday evening. It was ...

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  46. A PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    For having permitted Chung Wah, a prohibited immigrant, to land, Henry Olsen, a shipping agent, was fined £106 by the City Court Beach yesterday. ...

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