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  2. THE WAR.

    A communique states: We occupied Marcisze and Graymki, in the direction of Mlawa, and repulsed an attempt to cross the Pilitza at Koslovwz. Fighting ...

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  3. STOP PRESS.

    Count Bernstorff's warning, which was published last Monday, his been republished in the newspapers. Many at Washington have received letters from ...

    Article : 137 words
  4. THE WOOL SALES.

    It is announced that at a conference of wool brokers of Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, held yesterday, it was decided that the sales in Sydney, ...

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  5. ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    The Hon. W. H. Barnes (Stale Treasurer) addressed the electors of Belmont at the Belmont Council Chamber Saturday evening. The meeting was well attended, ...

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  6. MEETING AT JONDARYAN.

    On Wednesday night Messis P. M. Bayley and A. L. Moore, the endorsed Country Party candidates for Pittsworth and Aubigny respectively, addressed one ...

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  7. "A DOWN BED IN THE SAND."

    A Broken Hill resident, whose son is serving with the Expeditionary Force, has received a letter from Mena Camp, which he forwarded to the Minister for ...

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  8. THE LOGAN.

    Mr. J. C. Crooke, Labour candidate for the Logan, addressed a meeting in the Waterford State School on Friday night. Councillor C. W. Goll occupied the chair. ...

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  9. BUNDABERG.

    Yesterday afternoon upwards of 60 ladies met in the Caledonian Hall to discuss the best methods to pursue to assist in the candidature of Mr. L. V. ...

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  10. OBSTINATE FIGHTING.

    'An official communique states:—Obstinate fighting continues between the Vistula and the Carpathians. The enemy's attacks are mostly frontal and ...

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  11. ITALY'S POSITION.

    The exodus of Austnans and Germans from Italy continues at a wholesale rate, those who are leaving including the staffs of the embassies. The students at ...

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  12. REMISSION OF SENTENGES.

    The Minister for Defence stated on Friday that certain statements had been made which pave rise to the impression that the remission of the Ra[?]aul sentences was ...

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  13. MARANOA.

    Mr. F. S. Dyer, the Liberal candidate for Maranoa, has shown a good deal of activity in his campaign He has addressed a number of meetings, and has ...

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  14. JAPANESE JOURNALIST'S VIEWS

    An interesting statement concerning the relations between China and Japan was made by Mr. Motasaku Tsuchiya, a Japanese journalist connected ...

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  15. THE LOCKYER.

    The Hon. W. D. Armstrong addressed a well attended meeting in the School of Arts last evening. Mr. J. Skinner occupied the chair. Mr. Armstrong said that ...

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  16. FURTHER ALLEGED GERMAN SUCCESSES.

    'A German communique states: The Austro-Germans have crossed the Wisloka, near Pilzno Jaslo. A strong Austrian force in the Tukla-Rytano ...

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  17. THE LUSITANIA DESCRIBED.

    The Cunard liner Lusitania was launched in 1907, in the presence of 20,000 persons, from the yards of John Brown and Co., Ltd., Glasgow, and at that th[?]e was the ...

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  18. PITTSWORTH.

    Mr. Donald Mackintosh, the Liberal candidate, met with a very enthusiastic reception in the public hall on Tuesday night from the largest gathering of ...

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  19. MILITARY POLICEMAN INJURED

    Yesterday afternoon William Henry Connellan, 29 years of age, a military policeman, was assaulted by roughs in Bourke-street and he is now in the ...

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  20. A MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    The Central Congregational Church was crowded to-night, when a memorial service was held for the late Major S. B. Robertson, son of the Rev. Joseph ...

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  21. NEW GHURGH OPENED.

    To-day his Grace Archbishop Duhig proceeded to Ipswich to bless and open the new church at Booval. A special train r[?]n from Rosewood, carrying a full ...

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  22. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The Board of Trade returns for the month of April show that the imports into the United Kingdom increased by £12,051,458 compared with the previous ...

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  23. PORT CURTIS.

    Mr. J. H. Kessell, M.L.A., the Liberal candidate for the Port Curtis electorate, is addressing enthusiastic meetings nightly at this end of his electorate. Speaking ...

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  24. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    The Principal Medical Officer advised last evening that the A section of the 7th Field Ambulance is being formed in Brisbane. There are still a number of ...

    Article : 427 words
  25. ARGENTINE MEAT SHIPMENTS.

    The shipments of meat from Argentina for the month of April were is follows: Mutton, 95,250 carcases; lamb, 84,500; frezen beef, 167,000 quarters; chilied ...

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  26. BUNDABERG.

    Mr. Lancelo[?] V. Wilkinson, Liberal candidate for Bundaberg, addressed a large and representative meeting of electors at North Bundaberg on Thursday ...

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  27. HUNGARY CLEAR OF INVADERS.

    An Austrian communique states: We forced the Russians to evacuate the territory south of the Carpathian ridge in the valleys of Ondawa and Laborez. ...

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  28. BELGIAN DAY IN SYDNEY.

    Remarkable enthusiasm is shown here in connection with the preparations for making "Belgian Day" (May 14) a great success throughout the State. Mr. Hugh ...

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  29. DISORDER AT LIBERAL MEETINGS.

    Sir,—During the meeting held last night in support of the candidature of Mr. John Lackey, at the Social Institute, Brunswick-street great disorder prevailed, ...

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  30. RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS.

    It is remoured that a Russian army has landed on the Turkish side of the Black Sea. ...

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  31. TURKISH TRANSPORTS SUNK.

    Renter's agency states that the Russians have sunk six Turkish transports in the Bosphorus, and two others were sunk in the Sea of Marmora. ...

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  32. NEWS FROM MELBOURNE.

    From time to time suggestions have been made that volunteers who were rejected for medical reasons should be presented with badges. Referring to the ...

    Article : 367 words
  33. QUEENSLAND PATRIOTIC FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 words
  34. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT.

    It is officially stated that a naval engagement has taken place in the Baltic, in the vicinity of Libau. ...

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  35. BOMBARDMENT OF LIBAU.

    'An official communique states that German cruisers and torpedo hoats bombarded the Russian port of Liban, on the Baltic, on Friday, and a German torpedo ...

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  36. LIBERAL PROSPECTS HOPEFUL.

    The Cabinet Ministers of victoria and Queensland who are attending the Premiers' Conference were entertained at dinner by the Liberal League of ...

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  37. MEETINGS.

    Mr. James Stodart, the Libeial candidate for the Logan, will address the electors in the Mount Gravattl School to-night, and in the Coorparoo Shire Hall ...

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  38. MR. ASQUITH'S SON.

    Arthur Asquith, third son of Mr. Asquith (Prime Minister) was severely wounded during the operations at the Dardanelles. ...

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  39. MINISTER FOR RAILWAYS.

    Colonel Rankin, Minister for Railways, addressed a very large and enthusiastic meeting here last night. Councillor R. Blair (chairman of the Proserpine Shire ...

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  40. FOOTBALLER KILLED.

    R. W. Poulton, the footballer, has been killed in action. [The above item appeared in Saturday's second edition.] ...

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  41. RIFLE CLUBS.

    On Saturday night a meeting of captains of rifle clubs was held at Adelaide-street drill shed to discuss with Captain Jackson, Supervisor of Rifle Clubs, the ...

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  42. LABOUR STATEMENT DENIED.

    Mr. Jas. Connelly, "Labour" candidate for the Dalby seat, speaking recently, said the Chinchilla, district Q.F.U. had decided to give him the second preference votes. ...

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  43. THE DRINK QUESTION.

    It is officially announced that the Government has decided that instead of the proposed increased taxation on spirits there shall be complete prohibition ...

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  44. BADGE DAY FOR THE BELGIANS.

    Friday, May 21, has been set aside by the Empire Day Celebration Committee as a Badge Day in aid of the Belgians, and, judging from the progress made up ...

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  45. ASSISTANT RETURNING OFFICERS

    Executive approval has been granted to a list of names of assistant returning officers for a number of electorates in which there will be group votes. The ...

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  46. THE RABAUL CHARGES.

    The "Commonwealth Gazette" issued this morning contains particulars of the personnel of the court martial to be held for the purpose of further investigation ...

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  47. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    'At the wool auctions to-day crossbreds were fully ½d. per lb. dearer than last week, and there was a better tone in the competition for both crossbreds and ...

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  48. PASTORALISTS' PATRIOTIC WAR FUND.

    The Hon. A. H. Whittingham, M.L.C., acknowledges the following additional donations to the Pastoralists' Patriotic War Fund: Previously acknowledged, ...

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  49. CLARENCE RIVER RACES.

    The following weights have been declared for the Clarence River Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting next Wednesday and Thursday:- OPENING HANDICAP.—Martin Chuzzlewit, ...

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  50. SOUTH BRISBANE.

    The weekly meeting of the supporters of Alderman J. L. Burke (endorsed Liberal candidate for South Brisbane) was held in the committee rooms, ...

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  51. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The hon. treasurer acknowledges the following:—Previously acknowledged, £20,285/18/4; Mrs. Brewster, 5/; Mrs. Burke, 2/; Oxley Branch, £5/10/; ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The Acting Premier (Hon W. H. Barnes) deeply regrets the losses that have occurred amongst the Queensland forces, but is proud of their great ...

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  53. The Proposed Lockrose Railway.

    At a meeting of the Lockrose Railway League (writes our Lockrose correspondent) consideration was given to the suggestion made by the Commissioner for ...

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  54. TRINITY COLLEGE, MELBOURNE

    Alex. Leeper, Warden of Trinity College, University of Melbourne, writes:— Sir,—I am collecting the names of former members of this college who are ...

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  55. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Renter's Agency states that Japan has further modified her original proposals to China, and has instructed the Japanese Minister at Peking to renew ...

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  56. WARWICK.

    Mr. G. P. Barnes, the Liberal candidate for Warwick, addressed a well-attended meeting in the Town Hall. The Mayor (Alderman J. Anderson) ...

    Article : 367 words
  57. BREMER.

    Mr. F. E. Barbat, the Liberal candidate for the Bremer, addressed a largely attended meeting of electors in the State School, Brassall, on Thursday, Mr. J. ...

    Article : 92 words
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