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  2. ON THE WEST FRONT.

    The Belgians have occupied Ne[?]d, 15 miles form the Rhme. An American communicate states Our troops [?] reached the general ...

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  3. LOYAL PERSERVERANCE LODGE.

    There was a very large attendance of members of the Loyal Perseverance. Lodge at their regular meeting on Monda last, mainly to tender their ...

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  5. ANZAC GOLDEN CASKET.

    At a recent meeting of the Anzac Committee of the Queensland War Council, it was intimated that permission had been granted to hold another ...

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  6. TURKISH ARMISTICE.

    The Admiralty announces that the entire Turkish fleet has surrendered including the Goeben. ...

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  7. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Sir Eric Geddes in opening the British naval power exhibition, said it was the British navy which enabled sixteen millions British troops to ...

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  8. AUSTRIA.

    An English newspaper correspondent in Vienna interviewed Herr Bauer (Foreign Minister). The latter said that documents in the Foreign. Office proved ...

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  9. LABOUR BUREAU.

    The Labour agent advises that 76 men applied for work during last month, of that member 32 were placed, 16 at Government work and 16 at ...

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  10. SSTATE CATTLE STATIONS.

    Mr. Coyne, Minister for Lands, stated to-day that losses of cattle at State stations in consequence of the drought had been infinitesimal. He ...

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  11. GREAT BRITAIN.

    About 150,000 miners-marked, for release from the army are coming back to the pits as swiftly is possible; also 150,000 pivotal men are coming back ...

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  12. MANS FINGER LACERATED.

    William Brandt, a resident of Antigua, was loading a waggon wheel on to a railway truck at that place yesterday, when the wheel slipped and caught ...

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  13. THE JUDD CASE.

    Ernest Edward Judd, who was yesterday convicted on two charges of making speeches prejudicial to recruiting, came up for sentence to-day. ...

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  14. SFRANCE.

    The Minister for Justice announces that martial law must continue in france because of the recrudescence of Bolshevik propaganda in certain ...

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  15. ROYAL VISIT TO FRANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that King George, on the conclusion of his visit to France, telegraphed to President, Poincare in the following terms. ...

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  16. PLUCKY BUSH WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Rockhampton advices state that when a fire stated on one of the runs of a Muttaburra district station, all the men went away to endeavour to put ...

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  17. STHE COMMONWEALTH.

    Mrs. Hodges, Koo-Lana, Aramara, has received word that her son, Private A. E. Hodges of the 26th Battalion, was awarded the Military Medal ...

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  18. GENERAL NEWS.

    A well-known and respected resident of Howard in the person, of Mrs. Mary O'Council, aged 62 years, passed away at the Maryborough hospital on ...

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  19. MAIL TRAIN DELAYED.

    Owing to engine troubles last night's mail train, which left Bundaberg 80 minutes behind time, arrived at Maryborough correspondingly late. ...

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  20. WIVES' AND MOTHERS' MEETING.

    Following the custom of the close of each year since the outbreak of war the members of the Imperial Service Club yesterday afternoon entertained. The ...

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  21. BELGIUM.

    Paris gave an enthusiastic welcome to the Belgian King and Queen to-day. ...

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  22. A CENTENARIAN.

    After having reached the extreme age of 106 years, Mr. William Smith, who came to Sydney in 1833, died in the Old Colonists' Home, North Fitzroy, ...

    Article : 220 words
  23. LOST BICYCLE AND GOLD BANGLE CLAIMED.

    The gentleman's bicycle, found in the vicinity of the European Hotel on Monday night, and the lady's gold bangle discovered in the Gardens after ...

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  24. UNITED STATES.

    Arthur Babyrel, a former vice-president of the American association of foreign language newspapers, swore to-day before a Senate Committee ...

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  25. NAVAL BAND GARDENS CONCERT.

    The Gardens [?]tunda to-morrow night will be occupied by the Naval Band, which, playing right up to contest form, can be relied upon to give a ...

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  26. WALLAROO FOOTBALLL CLUB.

    The Wallaroo Football Club which was formed in 1893 is holding a monster smoke concert and grand reunion of all old players at the White ...

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  27. TINANA FENCING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. E. Weston was engaged on some fencing at Tinana on Thursday, when a rail fell on the middle finger of his left had, lacerating the finger. The ...

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  28. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT.

    The annual entertainment in connection with the local Brothers' School takes place on next Wednesday night, the 11th instant in the Town Hall. The ...

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  29. ROLL OF HONOUR.

    Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown, of "Brown Villa," Boompa, have received from Headquarters of the Australian Military Forces, the following ...

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  30. sCORRESPONDENCE.

    (The Editor does not necessarily identify [?] with the opinions expressed by correspondents.) ...

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  31. PETROL ACCIDENT.

    Some [?] caugat alight at Bartholomew's motor garage in Kent street yesterday morning with the result they Harry Lennon son of Mr. James ...

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  32. MURGON MOTOR CAR INCIDENT.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 23th ulto, there appeared a paragraph, headed "Despicable incident at peace celebrations." All the residents of Murgan ...

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  33. USE OF BOTTLES.

    Messrs. Short and Raverty, cordial manufacturers, Lennox street, publish an announcement in our business columns that they have purchased all ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. RUSSIAN EVOLUTION.

    The Bolshevists have imprisoned the Persian Minister a[?]l the Soviet representative in Turkestan is released. A Helsing[?]rs [?] states that the ...

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  35. NEW AWARD.

    The Inspector of Shops and Factories advises the following new awards are now in operation Cheese makers, £3/13/- per week, general hands, £3 ...

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  36. IMPERIAL SERVICE CLUB.

    Returned Anzacs and soldiers who have not yet received a public welcome are invited to the final quarterly meeting for 1918 of the lady members of ...

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  37. THE ULULAH TRAGEDY.

    At the Police Court yesterday morning Joseph Wall was further remanded his mental condition remaining the same. ...

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  38. THE LATE PRIVATE GEORGE BROOKS.

    Mrs. C. Brooks, the aged mother of Private G. Brooks, who was ki[?]d in France, on August [?]th last has received the following letters of ...

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  39. KINGAROY CALEDONIAN SPORTS.

    The South Burnett Caledoman Society at Kingaroy is holding an excellent day's sports on New Year's Day, the total prize money amounting to ...

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  40. SHOW BUNDABERG ENTERTAINS ITS CHILDREN.

    The Bundaberg City Council has voted £125 to be allotted ona prorata basis, to nine schools for the entertainment fo the pupils to mark the ...

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  41. PARCEL MAIL FOR UNITED KINGDOM.

    A parcel mail for the A.I.F. United Kingdom England and France closes at Maryborough at 6 p.m., on Monday next. ...

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  42. STUPARTS LTD.

    A regrettible error is printed in Stuparts Limited week-end specials appearing in to-day's issue. The price of Lacies' White Volle Blouses is ...

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  43. LIBERTY FAIR.

    This afternoon the children are to have a peace gala at Liberty Fair and at night the final programme will be submitted as advertised. This will ...

    Article : 58 words
  44. STHE BATHS SEATING ACCOMMODATION.

    Persons attending the swimming carn[?]l held at the baths last evening stated that the [?] accommodation was still a great draw[?]ck to the ...

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  45. WOOCOO SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The statement of receipts and expenditure of the Woocoo Shire Council for the year ending December 31 1917 are published elsewhere in these ...

    Article : 7 words
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