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  4. GREEKS IN QUEENSLAND.

    A meeting- of the Greek residents of Brisbane, together with country representatives, was held yesterday evening in the Greek Association's rooms. A discussion ...

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  5. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    The Hon Sir Edgar Walton, in the dabats' on the Indemnity Bill, in the Union House of Assembly, said the responsibility for the r[?] resided with Mesrs. Steyn and Hertzog. .Both, had: failed to "use ...

    Article : 77 words
  6. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    Entries for the. Lawn Teams Association tournament, which will begin at the Adelaide Oval courts on Friday, number 50s. The proportion for handicap events ...

    Article : 265 words
  7. THE DARDANELLES

    The commander of the Russian Second-. class cruiser Askold (5,900 tons), .which has been operating against' the Turkish forts, has . been invited- by the Allies to ...

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  8. MEN AND MATTERS,

    Discussing ins. British censorship on January . 9, The Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post said. It is an odd thing that the most rigid press censorship of modern ...

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  9. GREEK CRISIS.

    The Echa de paris states that the [?] at sofia, in Bulgaria, is sin[?] to that between the King of Greese and his Ministers. In Bulgaria the followers of the ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. COMMANDEERING OF VESSELS.

    Mr. A. H. Ashbolt, of Messrs. H. Jones and Co., referring to the subject of fruit space in steamers for England, stated today:— "My attention has been called to ...

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  11. ONLY A QUESTION OF DAYS.

    Reuter's correspondent at So'da. (Buigaria) reports that intense interest is being taken there in the Grecian crisis. If is considered that it will have far-reaching ...

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  12. RAILWAY PROSECUTION.

    Herbert Andrew Behrens was charged at the Adeliade Police. Court. (before Messis. T. Gepp, S.M., H. Wells, and C. R. J. Glover) on Wednesday, on the information ...

    Article : 206 words
  13. KILLED BY "KULTUR."

    "It is incredible, and can hardly "be realized by people in Australia,” was Mr. F. Vanderkelen's sad commers upon the distress existing in Belgium as the result of ...

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  14. SNIPERS MASTERED.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French's latest bulletin states that- the -situation generally is unchanged since his last report. Allies' mastery of the enemy's snipers has ...

    Article : 66 words
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  16. RUSSIAN SUCCESS.

    Advices from" Tiflis state that the Russians have driven the Turkish troops from (in Azerbaijan, Persia), southwards, inflicting heavy losses on them. Since, the ...

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  17. SLAIN GERMANS.

    The German regiment which attacked the British at Guinchy on February 16, lost 700 killed. Ambulances were employed for three weeks carrying ofi nearly ...

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  18. Heavy Losses to Turks.

    The midday communiqué states that the Russians have occupied an important position in the - Trans-Chorok. region, Asia Minor, where the Turks have been thrown ...

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  19. TURKS REPULSED.

    The official communiqué states -that during the several- days' battle preceding the capture of Hill. 1,003,-commanding, the district around. Grodno, the 21st German ...

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  20. WAR AND LABOUR.

    The workers at Viekers's shipyards, at Barrow, are demanding an increase of 5/ per week in their wages on account o£ the higher coat o: Jibing now prevailing. ...

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  21. DARDANELLES AND GULF OF SAROS.

    The details in the cahlegrarne referring to the Allies' bombardment of the Dardanelles forts can be fairly followed by means of the above map, although its scale ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYE FINED

    William Edgar Jordon. of Rose Park, grocer's assistant, was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday, before Messrs. T: eGpp, S.M., H. Wells, and ...

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  23. GERMANS IN AFRICA

    Commandant Van der Venter's loyalist Union forces have captured the enemy's camp at Nobas in German South-west Africa and also a large quantity of ...

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  24. THE BROUGHT.

    The Methodist Conference discussed a number of business matters with closed doors on Wednesday morning. The Rev. H. C. Farley moved, and Mr. ...

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  25. FACTORIES ACT PROSECUTION.

    Caleb George Gurr, printer, of Adelaide, was charged on the information of John Bannigan. Chief Inspector of Factories, before Messrs. T. Gepp, S.M., H. Wells, ...

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  26. INDIA'S HARVEST.

    The Government estimate of India's harvest is 10,500,000 tons. Tire, chief crops are maize, wheat, and oats ...

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  27. A STARVING DOG.

    Edith Harper, a married woman, of Welland, was charged at the Adelaide police Court on Wednesday, before Messrs. T. Gepp. S. M. H. Wells and C. R. J. Glover ...

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  28. SYDNEY LADIES' EXPERIENCES.

    The Misses O'Brien (2) from the coavent at Louvain and Miss pauline suldvan from Mons, all Sydneyoitee have arrived here. They are well, and state that ...

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  29. GERMAN BUDGET.

    The War Budge: has been passed by the prassian Dier. The Social Democrats voted against it, while the Pole- ,and Danes did-not-vote at all, ...

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  30. HUNTLY DISASTER,

    James Fetcher, charged with manslaughter in connection with the Huntly mining disaster, ha; been acquitted. Fetcher was manager of the mine in which an ...

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  31. PERSONAL.

    Among the passengers tor London by toe Anchises, which departed on Wednesday I was Engineer-Lieut. A. C. W. Mears a graduate oi the Adelaide School of Mines, ...

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