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  2. Australian Metals

    The Agent-General for Tasmania (the Hon. Sir-John M’Call), representing the Australian Trade Committee, had an interview-with the ...

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  3. WYNNUM SENSATION.

    An attempt was made early on Thursday morning by a person or persons unknown to break into the Wynnum branch of the Commercial Bank of ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

    Our issue of to-day contains the customary 16 pages. On page 5 will the found social items, "Orange Blossoms” and a column headed “For ...

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  5. London Messages

    In the course of a debate in the House of Commons on the prices of food the Prime Minister (the Right Hon. H. H. Asquith) said that in six ...

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  6. EUROPEAN WAR.

    The British have captured another brickfield at La Basse. The Germans lost 1000 in killed and wounded, and the British barely 100. ...

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  7. DINMORE METHODIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL.

    The annual meeting and prize distribution in connection with the above school were held in the church on Wednesday last (writes our Dinmore ...

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  8. DRUNKENNESS.

    At the Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr. J. Stewart Berge (Police Magistrate), Martin Bradley was charged with having been drunk ...

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  9. German Desperation.

    A telegram despatched from Warsaw to the "Echo de Paris" states that after the 10th attack on the Russians on the Izura and Rawkr. Rivers hid ...

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  10. Neutral Countries

    The Government of the United States has despatched a vigorous note to Germany, and a milder protest to Great Britain, pointing out that ...

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  11. LUCKY BALLOTER.

    Mr. J. M’Ileen received (says the Inverell “Times”) a wire from his Queensland agents on Tuesday morning stating that Mr. J. M’Glymoot ...

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  12. British Wounded.

    The Prime Minister (the Right Hon. H. H. Asquith); speaking in the House of Commons to-day, said that 60 per cent of the wounded in the ...

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  13. Welsh Guards.

    The King has authorised the formation of a battalion of Welsh Guards ...

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  14. Eastern Offensive.

    The "Times" military correspondent, in a review of the fighting in, the eastern theatre of the war, states that the whole German operations ...

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  15. Official Despatches.

    The Prime Minister (the Right Hon. H. H. Asquith), in the House of Commons to-day. announced that the Government had arranged for the ...

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  16. WORM NODULES IN CATTLE.

    It was with some surprise that the Director of Agriculture Dr. Cameron, read last week (says the "Age") a hint from New Zealand that the ...

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  17. Exchange of Prisoners.

    Berlin advices state that 3000 permanently incapacitated French prisoners have assembled at Constanco, in Baden in readiness to be exchanged ...

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  18. Americans Hooted.

    The Hague correspondent of the London "Evening News" reports that the United States Ambassador, with his wife and staff, attended a theatre ...

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  19. German Trade.

    The Prime Minister (the Right Hon. H. H., Asquith), in the House of Commons to-day, announce that the Government was considering the ...

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  20. Violent Struggle

    The latest communique says:— There, has ban a violent struggle at Maria Theresa, in the Argonne. We maintained our position. ...

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  21. MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB UNION, NO 2 (10th BATTALION).

    A very successful meeting of the executive of this union was held at Summerfield’s Rooms, Nicholas-street, on Thursday night last. The president ...

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  22. Belgian Army.

    The “Telegraaf’s” Sluis correspondent states that the Belgian army is now estimated at 100,000. ...

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  23. ORDER TO ADMINISTER.

    An order to administer the estate of the late Thomas Weir, Laidley labourer, was granted yesterday by his Honour Mr. Justice Lukin to the Deputy ...

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  24. Offensive Developing.

    An official communique states:— German concrntration in East Prusssia is developing into offensive in the direction of Wilkowski and Lyck. ...

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  25. Bank of England.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
  26. Position in Australia

    Twenty-one travelling kitchens have been presented to the military authorities. ...

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  27. Friendly, But Firm.

    The American note, which has been forwarded to Germany, is understood to be friendly in tone, but it makes it clear that attacks on ...

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  28. A 1915 CALENDAR.

    Amongst the wall calendars issued for the present year is one by the State Assurance Company Ltd., depicting a scene, at the battle of Water. ...

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  29. Bomb-Throwing Engagement.

    An official communique states:— The enemy violently bombarded our position at Nieuport, and on the banks of the Vser. ...

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  30. DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN.

    Mr. Edward Taylor, who passed away at Barraba recently at the advanced age of 101 years and 11 months, landed in Australia as a ...

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  31. Appointment of Officers.

    In the appointment of officers preference is to be given to officers at present serving in the citizen forces. The Prime Minister says that merit ...

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  32. Contraband Question.

    The final British reply to the American note in regard to contraband, has been dispatched. ...

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  33. Eve of Great Struggle.

    An official communique, which has been issued states:— Four fresh army corps have arrived in East Prussia. ...

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  34. TROOPS FROM NEW GUINEA.

    During next week more troops are expected to arrive in Sydney from New Guinea by the steamers Eastern and Matunga. One section is coming from ...

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  35. German Edict.

    Time "Neue Hamburger Zeitung," in an inspired article, states that the German Admiralty has ordered that neutral vessels are not to be ...

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  36. Capturing Trade.

    A steamer, fitted with show-rooms, is wing prepared to visit South America, with 50 representatives of French firms, and 100 British ...

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  37. British Airmen.

    A British airman dropped, several bombs at Walchern. One fell into the canal and exploded without doing damage. A British airman also ...

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  38. RECENT SUDDEN DEATH.

    In connection with the sudden death of a middle-aged woman in an oyster saloon in the city on Wednesday afternoon (says yesterday’s ...

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  39. Returning to Germany

    Another contingent of German civil officers, who by the terms of capitulation, under which German New Guinea surrendered to the Australasian, are ...

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  40. Dealing with Raiders.

    In the House of Commons last night Admiral Lord Charles Beresford Unionist member for Portsmouth suggested that any captured German ...

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  41. On the Sea.

    A German submarine on Wednesday shelled the British steamer Laertes, 1311 tons off Maas Lighthouse. The captain raised the Dutch flag in order ...

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  42. Moving Back.

    The “Telegraph’s” Sluis correspondent states that it is reported that the German military administration has quitted Ostend for Bruges. ...

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  43. COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL PROSECUTIONS.

    At the Beaudesert Court on Wednesday the 10th instant Martin J. O’Connor was fined 2s 6d and 3s 6d costs of court for failure to enrol for the ...

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  44. The Dacia Again.

    The steamer Dacia has left America for Rotterdam. The captain states that the owners have prmissed a big [?] if the vessel returns safely. ...

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  45. A Sportsmen's Battalion.

    It appears that the new contingent to be sent from the Commonwealth may include a sportsmen’s battalion. Col. Wallace (military ...

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  46. BLACKBUTT NOTES.

    Our Blackbutt correspondent writes:—The new sawmill being erected by the Blackbutt United Timber Company is nearing completion. The principal ...

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  47. Invasion of Egypt.

    German advices state that the Turks have decided to [?] the invasion of Egypt and to transfer the army to Begdad Erzerum and ...

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  48. Married in Bravado.

    John W. Parslow, 21 years of age of Toowomba was granted decree nisi in the Divorce Court for the dissolution of his marriage with ...

    Article : 121 words
  49. Bulgaria Attitude.

    Dr. V. Radoshivoli temporary Minister for Foreign Affairs, in Bulgaria, addressing the Parliamentary majority declared that Bulgaria would ...

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  50. Wilhelmina'a Cargo

    The British Government has a bed the cargo of the stemers Wilhlmina which put into Falmouth through streess of weather when bound with ...

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  51. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.

    To-day’s wheat quotations were:—Mrs. [?] to [?] 135 to [?] cents. ...

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