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  2. AROUND CZERNOWITZ.

    A Russian communique has been received by the Admiralty in a wireless message: We occupied a series of heights north-eastward of Czernowitz, and drove ...

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  3. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" has obtained extracts from a private letter to Washington from Switzerland, stating that Switzerland is ...

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  4. RECRUITS IN BRISBANE.

    Yesterday 11 men presented themselves for enlistment, but only five were accepted. Five were referred to the P.M.O. and one was declined unfit. The names ...

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  5. STRIKES.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. H. Coyne) said yesterday that he had no official word from the unions regarding developments in connection with the ...

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  6. THE WATERSIDE HOLD-UP.

    A conference was held at the Trades Hall to-day between representatives of the Trades Hall Council, the P.L.C, the Wharf Labourers, Storemen and Packers, ...

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  7. PRESENTATIONS.

    Prior to the departure of the Crow's Nest train to-day, Mr. A. D. Henry, on behalf of the Patriotic Committee, presented an inscribed pocket wallet to Mr. ...

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  8. THE CARD SYSTEM.

    In New South Wales recently the Commissioners introduced a method of keeping records of the time occupied by workmen engaged on particular jobs. This ...

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  9. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports at 10 o'clock last night: An enemy attack in the neighbourhood of Hollebeke was driven off before reaching our lines. An ...

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  10. COUNTRY VOLUNTEERS.

    The Pinelands friends of Messrs. A. M. Brosnan and J. H. Sondergeld, who have recently enlisted, tendered them a farewell social in the public hall at ...

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  11. THE STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Ashton, secretary of the Lancashire Miners' Federation, declares that the latter is solidly against the Stockholm gathering. The miners of Scotland ...

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  12. DISCUSSION IN PARLIAMENT.

    There were crowded galleries in the State Assembly this afternoon in anticipation of a debate on the strike. Practically the whole of the afternoon's sitting ...

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  13. A TEMPERANCE UNIT.

    A suggestion for the formation of a temperance unit has been received by the State recruiting committee. Many parents, it is stated, are afraid of the ...

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  14. THE FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique states: The situation in Belgium is unchanged. German attempts to the east of Moisy farm and in the region south of Bovelle, ...

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  15. THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT.

    The altitude of the officials of the Queensland Railway Union appears to be that they have done their work, and that it is for the Government to make the ...

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  16. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Pannell, Wondai, have received a letter from their son, Pte. Eric Pannell, who is a wounded prisoner of war at Soltan, Germany, saying that his ...

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  17. MR. HOLMAN ON PEACE.

    Mr. W. A. Holman (Premier of New South Wales), addressing a Labour demonstration at Attercliffe, in Yorkshire, met with strong interruption from ...

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  18. STABILITY IN RUSSIA.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the Duma, particularly the Cadet Party, is steadily regaining power. There can be no longer ...

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  19. "COWARDS."

    "Cowards" was the description applied yesterday by the Honour Mr. Justice Real to those men who ignore their manifest duty in the present days of ...

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  20. GREAT BRITISH SCHEME.

    The milling trade of Britain is perturbed at receiving documents marked "strictly confidential," outlining a scheme for the creation of one ...

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  21. REFUSAL TO LOAD A STEAMER.

    In compliance with the threat regarding the louding of a steamer for the Eastern Pacific ports, the wharf labourers to-day refused not only to place flour on ...

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  22. N.S.W. DEVELOPMENTS.

    To-day was the, first day that the real effects of the strike were fell in the city. The instructions issued by the executive of the Tramway Union last night that no ...

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  23. INTERNAL GERMANY.

    There is some obscurity concerning Herr von Kuhlmann's identity. The "Vorwaerts" makes it clear that he is the von Kuhlmann who gained notoriety as ...

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  24. BRITISH OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin (Junior Lord of the Treasury), replying to a question by Mr. Rees in the House of Commons today, said that the cost of raising old age ...

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  25. THE PASTORAL STRIKE.

    Calwarro shed cut out to-day. The men are proceeding to Belalie to commence shearing operations forthwith. The A.W.U. office reports that ...

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  26. NEW SEA LORD.

    The Admiralty announces that ViceAdmiral Sir Rosslyn E. Welnyss, who served at the landing of troops at Gallipoli, has been appointed Second Sea ...

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  27. GERMAN FRIGHTFULNESS.

    Commenting on Mr. Lloyd George's speeches, Count Reventlow, writing to the "Tages Zeitung," states that the best answer is to sprinkle London with ...

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  28. COMING STATE ELECTIONS.

    At a recent meeting of the Ipswich and Bremer National Association a motion in favour of affiliation was carried unanimously. ...

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  29. "COURIER" PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    A sum of £4/10/ came in for the "Courier" Patriotic Funds yesterday, 18/ being the monthly subscription of ladies of South Brisbane to the Belgian Fund. ...

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  30. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Capt. Rupert Owen Blet, of the Engineers, formerly of Sydney, has been killed in action. ...

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  31. DISMISSED FROM THE SERVICE.

    The dismissal of Temporary-Lieut. S. M. Harris, of the Australian Infantry, after a court-martial, has been gazetted. ...

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  32. THE DALBY SEAT.

    At the Meeting of the newly-formed Dalby District Council of the Q.F.U. a letter was read from the Jandowae branch suggesting the advisability of ...

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  33. RECRUITING CONFERENCE.

    Many recruiting delegates have already arrived in Brisbane, and it is probable that the conference to-night will be largely attended. Mr. Mackinnon (the ...

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  34. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    A German submarine attacked a Spanish fishing boat in territorial waters near Bilbao, and severely wounded two of the crew by gunfire. ...

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  35. NEXT OF KIN WANTED.

    The military authorities request the next of kin to No. 4633, Private Hugh Buzza, 9th Battalion, to communicate at once with the A. A. G., Victoria Barracks, Brisbane. ...

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  36. G.P.O. RECRUITING APPEAL.

    Mrs. M. M'Lennan gave an admirable recruiting speech during the lunch hour yesterday, making many telling points, and indulging in scathing criticism of the ...

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  37. MEMBER'S DISLOYAL UTTERANCES.

    In the Assembly to night the following motion was carried on a party vote by 13 to 9.— That this House deplores that at a time when the people of Australia ...

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  38. HOSPITALS' SATURDAY ASSOCIATION.

    Sir,— During the past week I have been asked over and over again, "Aren't you going to have raffles?" My answer is the association does not countenance ...

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  39. SUPPLIES OF TINPLATES.

    It is understood that the Ministry for Munitions proposed to "ration" the Dominions in regard to tinplates, allowing Australia 2000 tons monthly, of which ...

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  40. WARWICK WAR COUNCIL.

    The Warwick War Council met last night. The Mayor (Alderman J. W. Gilham) presided. The council placed on record its deep thankfulness to Almighty ...

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