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  2. FIGHTING IN THE AIR.

    M. Paulhan, the famous aviator, at a height of 8000ft., traversed the German.Jmes towards Amiens, and with ii mitrailleuse destroyed a German aeroplane. The enemy's ...

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  3. IN CHINA.

    Chinese drawing German pay have been proved to be responsible for the misconduct attributed to the Japanese in Shanting. ...

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  4. CAPTURED YACHT KOMET. ARRIVAL IN SYDNEY.

    An interesting arrival at Sydney to-day was the steam yacht Komet, 937 tons, which less than a month ago was the German Government vessel at Rabaul, ...

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  5. " COURIER" PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

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  6. GIFTS FOR THE TROOPS.

    The military authorities announce that persons who wish to forwar gifts of clothing, medical comforts, &c., to the Expeditionary Forces should address them ...

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  7. MAILS' DELIVERED.

    The mails from Australia by the Sononua, via San Francisco, have been delivered in London. ...

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  8. FIRST AID.

    At the railway dining room, Romastreet, on Wednesday evening Dr. J. Mowbray Thomson (railway medical officer) delivered the fifth lecture of the ...

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  9. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    One hundred and seventy four German soldiers, many of them mere lads, have been brought to Camberley. A bundled Austrian and German civilian prisoners ...

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  10. JAPANESE MERCHANTMAN,

    The Central News Agency's correspondent at Amsterdam publishes a message from Birlin stating that the German cruiser Emden has sunk the Japanese ...

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  11. PRESENTATION TO A LIEUTENANT.

    On Wednesday afternoon the staff of the Insolvency, Intentacy and Insanity Office assembled in the deputy room to say good-bye to their brother officer, Mr. ...

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  12. EX-KING MANUEL.

    The ex-King Manuel of Portugal has renewed his offer to serve Britain in the war. He has even expressed his readiness to serve under the present regime ...

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  13. ZEPPELIN ACTIVITY.

    Eight Zeppelin airships flow over Hasselt, in Belgium, on Sunday and Monday last. ...

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  14. LOSSES FROM MINES.

    Another steamer is reported to have been blown up by a mine at Malin Head, on the north coast of Donegal. AMSTERDAM. Thursday. ...

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  15. RUSSIANS' SUCCESSES.

    An official communique states, that fighting has been recommenced in East Prussia, where the Russians repulsed desperate German attacks at Nakalarzewo. ...

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  16. DEATH FROM WOUNDS.

    Lieutenant Robert Gee, of the Wiltshire Regiment, eldest son of Mr. Gee, of Wellington, has died in the Netley Hospital from wounds received in France. ...

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  17. DEATH OF MAJOR LYSONS.

    A large circle of friends will learn with regret that a cable message was received yesterday by Mrs. Pattinson, of The Deanery, Brisbane, telling of the death ...

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  18. PASSPORTS BY AMERICAN OFFICIALS.

    Sir. Cecil Spring Rice, British Ambassador at Washington, has complained to the State Department of American officiais in Germany issing passports to ...

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  19. SEND OFF TO SCOUTMASTER.

    A very pleasant gathering took, place on Saturday evening, at the Shire Hall, Coorparoo, the occasion being a send off to Scoutmaster Bennett, of the ...

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  20. INVESTIGATION IN BRISBANE.

    Acting under instructions from the Military Commandant (Colonel G. L. Lee, D.S.O.) a sound of members of the military force in conjunction with officials of the ...

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  21. LOSS OF THE MANCHESTER COMMERCE.

    A survivoi from the steamer Manchester Commerce, which was sunk by a German mine off the North Coast of Ireland, states that the shock of the severe ...

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  22. CANADIAN CONTINGENT.

    The sixteen thousand men required for the second Canadian Expeditionary Force have been secured twice over. ...

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  23. TRAVELLERS' EXPERIENCES.

    Miss E. Underwood, a member of the Wilshire personally, conducted European party, organised by Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., has sent a lettor to the ...

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  24. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    Sir,—In the "Courier" of the 27th instant Mr. E. A. Davies wonders "what is the reason of America's non-assistance to the Allies in their hard task? Is it ...

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  25. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S BUDGET

    The Minister for External Affairs is in receipt of the following messages from the High Commissioner:— London, Wednesday, 11.5 p.m.— Official. ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELLION.

    It is stated that in 1912 General Beyers was the guest of the Kaiser while studying German army methods. The " Morning Post" is optimistic ...

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  27. ALLEGED DISLOYALTY.

    Mr. Morrison, the Public Service Commissioner, attended the Manduring State School yesterday to investigate charges of disloyalty prefered against Franz Stielow, ...

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  28. BATTLE BEFORE WARSAW.

    The conflict before Warsaw was conducted fiercely for five days long trains of wounded came in, together with bands of German ...

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  29. FOODSTUFFS

    The Price of Foods Board met to-day, and subsequently Mr. Adamson, the Chairman, made the following statement: —"We were engaged this morning in ...

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  30. METHODISM AND THE WAR.

    At the sittings of the Brisbane District Methodist Synod yesterday the following motion was unanimously adoptod, on the proposition of Dr. Youngman:—"That ...

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  31. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    The Necessary Commodities Commission has received from the Colonial Sugar Refining Co. a letter containing a proposition for an increase of 20/ per ton all ...

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  32. LARGE FORCES MOBILISED.

    Very large forces have been mobilised with a view of putting au end to the whole insurrectionary movement. ...

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  33. AUSTRO-GERMAN RETREAT.

    It is officially announced in Berlin that the Germans and Austrians have been compelled to retreat in Poland before fresh Russian troops from Ivangoro and ...

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  34. THE DEATH OF DE LA REY.

    Sir.James Sivewright, in an interview said that South Africans in London had known for some time that there was disaffection among a section of the Boers. ...

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  35. A DESPERATE BATTLE.

    Inofficial messages from Vienna state that the Austrians south-west of Ivangorod are engaged in a desperate battle with the Russians, whose numbers are vastly ...

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  36. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Hunter asked the Premier the following question:—Is he aware that buyers are refusing to operate on the new ...

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  37. ALIENS IN THE GOVERNMENT SERVICE.

    The following motion was passed by five votes to two at the meeting of the Chamber of Oommerce to-day:—"That this committee views with concern the ...

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  38. A SOUTH AFRICAN PATRIOT.

    Major Brand, a former Republican General, who was in command of 1200 men at the Tempe camp, called up his commando, and announced the outbreak of ...

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  39. GERMAN PHILOSOPHY.

    Sir—Whilst heartily concurring with Arthur Ithaca's criticism of the intolerable aggressiveness of the typical German I am bound to condemn his naive ...

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  40. THE GOVERNMENT'S REPLY.

    "Department of Defence, Pretoria, 19th September, 1914: "Sir,—It was with regret that I received your letter of the 15th inst., tendering ...

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  41. GERMAN OFFICERS.

    As a result of German officers taking supreme command in Austria a German staff has been installed it Trent, the capital of the Austrian Tyrol. ...

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  42. IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    Prince Mauliee of Battenberg, a grandson ot Queen victoria, has died of wounds received during recent fighting on the Continent. ...

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  43. THE GANNSTATT'S WHEAT.

    It was mentioned in the "Courier" on Tuesday that the wheat on board the German steamer Cannstatt, which has been seized by the Australian ...

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  44. WEARING MILITARY UNIFORMS.

    In the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. E. Eglinton, P. M., Francis P. M'Craith (22, labourer). William Graham (24. labourer), and Bryon Ross ...

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  45. MUTINY OF PRISONERS.

    Some of several thousand prisoners of war interned at Pietermaritzburg mutinied on Monday last. The guards quelled the mutiny and captured those of ...

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  46. GERMANY AND PORTUGAL.

    German troops have invaded Angola, the Portuguese possession in Lower Guinea, West Africa, the main portion of which is bounded north by the Belgian ...

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  47. AN AUSTRIAN'S SUICIDE.

    The Deputy Coroner held an inquiry to-day concerning the death of Bernard Reivers, an Austrian, 51 years of age, who was found hanging by the neck at ...

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  48. AUSTRALIA'S OPPORTUNITY.

    Sir,—Mr. Ramsay's letter re Australia's opportunity should be taken up by the Federal Government at once. Mr. Ramsay says that "it would not be ...

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  49. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Captain Walker Russell Russell, of the Northamptonshire Regiment, has been killed in action. ...

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  50. HIDES AND SKINS.

    The Collector of Customs yesterday issued instructions regarding the shipment of goods. By proclamation on October 28 the exportation from the ...

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  51. ENEMY RESERVISTS.

    The recent order by the British Government not to arrest enemy reservists found on neutral vessels on the high seas has been rescinded. ...

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  52. BEYERS THE TRITOR.

    In the "East London Daily, Dispatch" for September 21 there appeared the text, of the letter in which General Beyers rccantly tendered to the South ...

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  53. POSITION OF ALBANIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome' states that Italy's action in sending a naval expedition to occupy Valona, in Albama, was due to a Franco-British warning that ...

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  54. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The hon, treasurer (Mrs. W. H. Barnes) acknowledges the following additional donations:—Previously acknowledged, £8839/16/9; Toowong branch, ...

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  55. MADE IN SHEFFIELD.

    Sir,—I have read Mr. Harvey Gibbon's letter about German Sheffield steel, and I may be able to open this gentleman's eyes still wider when I explain to him ...

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  56. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. CAMP COMMANDANT.

    As a result of the departure of Colonel Bruche (D.A.A.G.) for Western Australia to occupy the position of Acting Military Commandant for that State, Major ...

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  57. A PIANIST'S ACTION.

    Mr. Mark Hambourg, the famous [?]ist, brought an action against the [?]"London Mail" for asserting that he was [?] German, and he has been awarded £500 ...

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  58. ALL BRITISH.

    Sir.—In reply to "Lieutenants" letter in your issue of today, very pleased I shall be if a meeting were convened to form a league that all British purchase ...

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  59. THE MURDERED ARCHDUKE

    Five of the prisoners who were convicted in connection with the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria, and his wife, the Duchess of ...

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  60. ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, AND AUSTRALIAN BANK.

    At the meeting of shareholders of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank, the chairman, Mr. C. J, Hegan, stated that the directors had never felt the ...

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  61. FLAG-BURNING INCIDENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Hodge asked the Minister for Railways the following question:—Is Foreman Beaseley, who tore down and ...

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  62. THE WHEAT MARKET

    Wheat has a firm inquiry, but prices are unchanged. The American visible supply of wheat is estimated at 110,966,000 bushels, as ...

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