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  2. Position in Queensland

    Queensland has sent, and is sending, the last of her sons to light for the Empire. Those who are unable to leave our shores realise the ...

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  3. Contraband Cargo.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey), in an interim reply to the United States Government, concurs in the principle ...

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  4. Zeppelin Raid.

    A Zeppelin and three aeroplanes flew over Calais on Saturday night in the direction of Dover, and six aeroplanes were seen over the channel on ...

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  5. Kit Bags Required.

    Forty-one thousand sea kit bags are wanted to fulfil the requirements of the first and second-convoys of the Australian Imperial force. The bags ...

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  6. EUROPEAN WAR.

    The latest communique says:— Notwithstanding numerous attacks the enemy were unable to recapture the trenches in the Soissons region. ...

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  7. Not a "Holy War"

    The "Daily Mail's" Cairo correspondent reports that while Zeke Pasha recently declared at Damascus that the slaughter of Christians would ...

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  8. National Reserve.

    The national reserve will hold a camp under proper military conditions from 23rd January to 30th January. A full muster of members is expected. ...

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  9. Ipswich and District

    Address: Town Hall, Ipswich. Chairman: The Right Worshipful the Mayor (Ald. F. G. Springall) Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Albion Hayne ...

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  10. Indian Wheat

    The authorities expect a large exportable wheat surplus, if the weather conditions remain favourable. ...

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  11. Cardinal Mercier's Arrest

    The "Osservatore Romano" reports that the arrest of Cardinal Mercier is not exact, but the Pope is dissatisfied with the German Government's ...

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  12. Naval Fight.

    It is semi-officially announced that the Russian fleet fought the cruisers Breslau and Hamidieh on the 6th instant, inflicting severe damage. The ...

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  13. Grim Night Attack.

    The correspondent, "Eye-Witness," who is along with the headquarters' staff of the British army in France, referring to the British success on the ...

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  14. SATISFACTORY RECRUITING.

    Recruiting was very satisfactory last week, double the usual average number of recruits coming forward. ...

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  15. Horseflesh for Belgians.

    The Premier has received a letter from the Collector of Customs, intimating that his Minister declines to grant the request of a firm for ...

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  16. Argentine Wheat Crop

    The "Times" states that there is a good Argentine wheat crop which will suffice to check exaggeration in prices this year. India has some ...

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  17. Fate of the Konigsberg

    Capt. Wellett, bf the steamer Newrbridge, which was sunk to act as a blockade for the German cruiser Konigesberg, who arrived in London, ...

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  18. Muzzling the War Lord

    The "Daily Mail" states that a neutral correspondent, who was in Berlin, and is now in London, declares that the Germans have definitely ...

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  19. Arguments for Conscription.

    Mr. James Ramsay Macdohald, M.P. for Leicester, speaking at Padding ton, said the war had provided unanswerable arguments in favour of ...

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  20. Bitter Struggle in Alsace

    The French troops entered Burnhauot-Hout, in order to inflict the maximum loss on the Germans, and then retered to their original position. The ...

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  21. SUPPLIES OF MOLYBDENITE.

    A cable message has been sent to the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) by the Minister for Defence (Senator Peace), asking him to bring ...

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  22. Sea Dominion.

    Herr Dernberg advocates the cessation of sea dominion, which would secure permanent peace. Fleets should be relegated to territorial waters, ...

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  23. PROPOSED PATRIOTIC [?] DAY.

    A very well-attended meeting [?] patriotic fund gala day, [?] (writes our Boonah correspondent [?] was held on Saturday afternoon [?] ...

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  24. Killed in the War

    Industrial Life Officers have already paid £225,000 on 11,000 claims for soldiers and sailors killed in the war. ...

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  25. 18-POUNDER AMMUNITION.

    Inquiries are being made in England for a plant to manufacture 18-pounder ammunition in Australia. Further additions to the Lithgow small ...

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  26. Australasian Troops.

    Major-Cen. R. C. Maxweil and Major-Gen. W. R. Birdwood reviewed the New Zealand troops at Zeitun. The Right Hon. Thomas M'Kenzie (High ...

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  27. Capture of German Barque

    The German barque Vilentelle, with a valuable cargo of nitrates, has been brought to Plymouth. ...

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  28. Counter Attacks Repulsed

    An official communique states:— The Germans made counter attacks to the north of Perthes, and to the north of Beauvais Jour, but all were ...

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  29. Position in Australia.

    Last week, from a recruiting point, of view, was one of the most satisfactory since the first force was organised, nearly 1000 men enlisted in ...

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  30. Prisoners from Rabual.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) on Saturday made the following statement regarding the Germans taken prisoners at Rabaul:—"In the ...

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  31. Half-Hearted Attacks.

    The German attacks oil the Bzura are now half-hearted, badly concerted, and lack impetuosity. The condition of the prisoners captured is ...

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  32. Soissons Cathredral

    Forty German shells on Saturday damaged the facade of Soissons Cathedral, beyond repair. ...

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  33. Allies Artillery

    The correspondent, "Eye-Witness," with the British 'headquarters staff in France states that the enemy are now experiencing to a far greater ...

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  34. SOLDIERS' DEPENDENTS.

    Dependents of troops, which have already left New South Wales, are receiving nearly £20,000 a month from the district paymaster. ...

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  35. Heavy German Losses.

    "Eye-witness" at the British headquarters says: The Germans apparently are using pumps, electrically worked, to drain the trenches at ...

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  36. DEATH OF A SOLDIER.

    A radio-message has been received from Herbertshohe, announcing the death of Sergt. F. A. Tibby, of Golden Grouve-street, Redfern. ...

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  37. GIFT OF MOTOR AMBULANCE.

    The legal profession of Sydney is endeavouring to secure £550 to present a motor ambulance to the defence authorities. ...

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  38. Stubborn Fighting

    An official communique states:— The fighting in the environs of Kakaurgan continues stubbornly. There is no change on the remainder ...

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  39. Fighting on the Vistula.

    An official communique states:— Four German attacks north of Sukha were repulsed, and the Russians captured a porting of the ...

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  40. COAL EMBARGO REMOVED.

    The Federal embargo on the export of coal to Java has been removed. ...

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  41. Hostile Aviators

    Twelve aviators flew over Dunkirk, and dropped 30 bombs. The casualties were few, and owing to the precautions taken, the damage done was ...

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  42. BISLEY RIFLE MEETING.

    In consequence of the war the Risley rifle meeting, held by the National Rifle Association, which takes place annually in the month of July, has ...

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  43. Recruting in Melbourne.

    During the past week, 900 recruits were enrolled in the expeditionary force at Melbourne. Seventy men enlisted on Friday, and 50 on Saturday. ...

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  44. Near East Hostilities

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Athens correspondent states that the German Ambassador of Constantinople warned a Minister of one of the Balkan ...

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  45. German Communique

    A German communique states:— We captured 420 French prisoners in retaking Burnhaunt-le-Haut. Many French dead and wounded lie in front ...

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  46. Footballers' Battalion.

    Six hundred footballers, including many well-know amateur and professional players, have joined the recently formed footballers' battalion. ...

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  47. German Sentenced

    Frederick Moller, a German refused to take on oath of neutrality or report himself to the police at Wilcannin, and was sentenced to six months' ...

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  48. Officers Disappear.

    German officers in Antwerp have been forhidden to drive motor-cars alone, in consequence of the fact that 69 officers have disappeared with ...

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