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  3. UEENSLAND POLITICS.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Rva delivered his policy speech for the general elections at Townsville on Monday night. He claimed for the Government a record ...

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  4. THE PERPLEXING WEEVIL

    The weevil problem again engaged the attention of the Royal Commission on tie wheat scheme and rural industries at Parliament House on Tuesday. There were ...

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  5. MILLIONS OF GERMAN DEAD THE WASTAGE OF THE WAR.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "World" states:—Exhaustive enquiries show that the German casualties during the years, of war number ...

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  7. AMERICA AT WAR

    The American Federation of Labor, in a manifesto, unreservedly pledges Labor to speed up the war work, and do support the Government. ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS. 1296TH DAY OF THE WAR

    Count Ishii, who was head of the recent mission to the United States, has been appointed Japanese Ambassador ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS

    There was much excitement when the House of Commons met to-day in the expectation of the clearing up of the mystery concerning the resignation of General Sir ...

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  10. THE RED TRIANGLE.

    A preliminary meeting of choirmasters or representatives of church choirs in the city and suburbs will be held at the Y.M.C.A., Gawler-place, on Monday evening, to ...

    Article : 158 words
  11. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    In this morning's communique Sir Douglas Haig says:—The enemy this morning raided a post westward of La Bassee. Three British aeroplanes are missing. We repulse ...

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  12. PARIS SENSATION

    Senator Humbert has been arrested as a result of the recent investigations on the subject of espionage and communication with the enemy. ...

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  13. A BUSY COURT.

    The hearing of the charge of conspiracy, which has occupied the attention of Mr. Justice Buchanan and a jury of 12 for six days, entered on the seventh day of ...

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  14. RUSSIAN TANGLE

    The Austrian newspapers threaten that Austria will refuse to join Germany in renewing the war against Russia. Advices received in New York from ...

    Article : 295 words
  15. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. French Expectations.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at the French headquarters states:—Some of the soldiers believe that the enemy will make a dramatic but limited coup ...

    Article : 139 words
  18. BOMBS ON LONDON

    On official announcement to-day states:—Six or seven aeroplanes carried out a raid on London on Sunday. Only one machine penetrated the defences of London. The ...

    Article : 150 words
  19. THE MAIN ROADS.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. H. Jackson), on Tuesday, when discussing matters relating to the main and other roads remarked that articles and letters ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Trooper GEORGE BYRON WALLACE, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace, post-office, Waikerville, died in Egypt on January 20, 1913, from cellulitis (neck). He enlisted on March 12, 1917, ...

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  22. SINN FEINERS

    A large band of Sinn Feiners, armed with gelignite bombs, attacked the Brimoleague Police Barracks this week. One bomb was thrown into the sergeant's ...

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  23. Bitter Polish Protest.

    A Polish Government proclamation protests before the God of the world and history against the new partition by the separation of the Kholm province in the ...

    Article : 81 words
  24. HONORING SOLDIERS.

    On Wednesday, February 13, at Long Flat, near Murray Bridge, a roll of honor was unveiled in the institute to the men who have enlisted from the settlement. Councillor P. Opie presided, and ...

    Article : 249 words
  25. NEW WAR LOAN.

    In a statement regarding the sixth war loan, issued on Monday, Mr. Denison Miller (governor of the Commonwealth. Bank) said:—"The five previous war loans ...

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  26. BRAVE AUSTRALIANS

    The Distinguished Service Order has been conferred on the following officers for gallantry in the field:—Australians. ...

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  27. WESTERN FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports at noon on Monday:—We drove off raiders in the neighborhood of Gavrelle. The Portuguese made prisoners of a few men ...

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  28. CRUELTY TO A DOG.

    How a Fox-terrier was "brutally murdered," to quote the expression of counsel, was related in the Adelaide Police Court an Tuesday, when Thomas Spurr, of Fourth-avenue, St. Peters, was ...

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  29. SYDNEY CRISIS.

    A recrudescence of the crisis in the State Cabinet has occurred. The trouble is still over the wheat elevator contracts. The dissension is now stated to be due to an ...

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  30. A BRAVE BOY.

    On Sunday, February 10, while some boys were swimming in the Murray River at Long Flat, Clarence Schubert, aged 10, got out of his depth. Ernest Bateson aged 12, ...

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  31. THE CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    The trial was continued, before Mr. Justice Buchanan and jury, at the Supreme Court (Criminal Sittings) on Tuesday, of Murray Aunger (39), William John ...

    Article : 213 words
  32. MISS ZOE WALKER.

    Great applause greeted Miss Zoe Walker as she emerged from the large basin at the City Baths after entertaining the large gathering on Monday night. By a clever ...

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  33. THE ARISTIDES ASHORE.

    The Government ketch Aristides ran aground at Rivoli Bay, Beachport, on February 11. The ketch, under Captain Spooner, was being used to inspect buoys. ...

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  34. THE SOCIALISTS

    Mr. Henderson, leader of the British Labor Party, interviewed and succeeded in smoothing many of the difficulties which have arisen with the French and Italian ...

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  35. WHEAT-STACKERS' DISPUTE

    A compulsory conference has sat on two or three occasions recently to consider matters dealins with the stacking of wheat. The conference sat again on Tuesday morning, when the Deputy ...

    Article : 163 words
  36. NEGLECT OF SHIPBUILDING

    The Chief Justice (Sir William Cullen), speaking at a meeting of the New South Wales branch of the Navy League, said on Monday that the neglect to build ships in ...

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  37. KANGAROO ISLAND ATTRACTIONS.

    KMGSCOTE, February 18.—Bream fishing is all the go here with the visitors, and some fine fish are being caught. One party caught ten fish, averaging over 2 lb. in ...

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  38. THE BRITISH CRISIS

    General Sir W. Robertson has accepted the Eastern command of the Home Military Forces. Mr. Lloyd George will speak on the ...

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  39. MUTINOUS FILIPINOS.

    The 47 Filipinos, who refused to do duty on a steamer, and were arrested on Sunday, appeared at the Newcastle Police Court on Monday, and were each sentenced ...

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