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  2. EDUCATING THE CHILD.

    At the Queensland Teachers' Conference yesterday an interesting and instructive address on the future of training the Queensland child was given by Mr. J., D. ...

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  3. GRAVE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Telegrams from Amsterdam and Zurich show that a grave situation has arisen in Austria. Strikes are becoming general, and have ...

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  4. CAUGHT AT LAST.

    LONDON. Sunday Night. --The Admiralty reports:-- The Goeben, Breslau, and destroyers were in action with British forces at the entrance to the ...

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  5. BACK TO CHAOS.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.-- Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states:-- The Constituent Assembly has been dissolved. ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND FINANCES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Queensland Treasurer (Mr. Theodore), referring today to criticism of the financial administration of the States, contended that ...

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  7. SERIOUS SHORTAGES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- The Federal Auditor General, in his annual report, comments on the unsatisfactory position disclosed in connection with the military ...

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  8. TEACHERS[?]

    A civic welcome was extended the delegates to the State teachers conference by the Mayor (Alderman Hetherington) in the Town Hall yesterday. Those ...

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  9. SOLDIERS RETURNING.

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  10. AUSTRIANS IN BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuter's correspondent at the Hague says that the newspaper "Les Nouvelles" states that the Belgian province of Limburg is filled ...

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  11. TENSION, STRAINED.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- "The Times"correspondent at Amsterdam learns that the tension between the Bavarians and the Prussians is most strained. Teh ...

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  12. PEACE CONDITIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A message from Copenhagen states that it is reported from Berlin that President Wilson intends to call a conference of the Entenle for the ...

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  13. A SHOCKING CASE.

    HOBART, Monday--A shocking case of apparent wilful murder of a newly-born male child was inquired into by the coroner at Ross. The body was ...

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  14. CAPTAIN CARMICHAEL.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday. -- Captain A. C. Carmichael, M.C. formerly Minister for Education in New South Wales, who was wounded in France, is now at ...

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  15. MR. 0'MALLEY'S GOLD LIFE PASSES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Reference is made in the Auditor General's report for the last financial year to an expenditure of £13,610 incurred by Mr. O'Malley, ...

    Article : 135 words
  16. GERMAN ALLEGATION.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuter's correspondent at Madrid reports that a semiofficial statement has been issued denying the allegation of the Cologno "Gazette" ...

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  17. THE REFERENDUM.

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  18. THE SOLDIER IN POLITICS.

    Sir, -- I was rather amused to read your correspondent's letter headed "Soldier or Citizen." He seems to imply that returned men, as a separate body, have ...

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  19. TRAIN SMASH.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--The express from St. Pancras collided with a landslide 15 miles from Carlisle at noon yesterday. Two carriages were smashed ...

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  20. SHELLED FROM SEA.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.-- A German wireless official message states: Ostend has been bombarded from the sea. ...

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  21. TWO MILLION MEN.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday. -- The New York "Tribune," in a special article, states that Brazil is to put two million men in the field, several hundred ...

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  22. HOSTILE BATTERIES.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.-- Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: "There is nothing special." LONDON, Sunday Night. --Sir Douglas ...

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  23. MR. HUGHES FOR LONDON.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.-- Reports from Melbourne that Mr. Hughes may succeed Mr. Fisher, as High Commissioner in Great Britain, who may ...

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  24. RAILWAY CONTROL.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Night.-- The Railway Control Board is asking authority for a 10 "billion'' dollar bond issue. They will extend Government control to ...

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  25. GUNS AND AIRCRAFT.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.-- An Italian official message states: British batteries caused a big fire to the south of Sernaglis. A British Italian official message says: ...

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  26. GENERAL BEAUCHAMPDUFF DEAD.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.-- The death is announced of General Sir Beauchamp Duff. General Sir Beauchamp Duff retired ...

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  27. WAR STAFF.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.-- "The Daily Mail," referring to the suppression of the Cambrai report, and the failure to adequately comb out the ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. Advertising

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