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  5. Family Notices

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  8. The War

    General Haig states: There is nothing to report. ...

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  9. SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    The sitting of the Small Debts Court which was to have been held to-day has been postponed until tomorrow. ...

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  10. AMERICANS PROBABLY IN ACTION.

    A United Press message points out that the Rhine-Rhone Canal sector, where there is heavy artillery activity correspondents in the German report ...

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  11. PRICE OF ICE.

    The attention of householders is drawn to the advertisement appearing in this issue dealing with the price to be charged for ice. ...

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  12. MILITARY PAY.

    The Postmaster advises that military allotments will be paid at the Post Office on Friday next, the 21st instant, so as allottees may receive ...

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  13. ITALY.

    It is understood that the enemy has transferred the whole of his aerial forces from Russia to the Italian front. Nevertheless, the ...

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  14. THE LAST WORD.

    Although a torrent of words and a flood of literature has been let loose upon the public during the past month, there are still a great ...

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  16. RUSSIA.

    The text of the armistice published in Vienna applies to the R[?] So-Turkish theatres in Asia. The troops at present on the front won't ...

    Article : 141 words
  17. DISOBEYING MAINTENANCE ORDER.

    Robert Edwin Taggart was charged at the Summons Court yesterday, on the complaint of Mr. W. G. Ashton (C.P.S.), with failing to obey ...

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  18. PERSONAL.

    Mr. C. Griffin is in receipt of a letter from Private J. A. Durkin, containing details of the death of his son, Private H. Griffin, He states: It ...

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  19. CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND.

    Miss Greenfield, [?]on, secretary Red Cross, is in receipt of a letter from Mr. A. R. Hartley, corresponding secretary in Mackay for the Overseas ...

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  20. SITUATION GROWING DARKER.

    It is reported that when Lenin's [?]ccree, abolishing officers, came into force, all those holding commissions were assaulted, their uniforms ...

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  21. TRO[?]SKY'S BOASTING.

    The "Sun's" Petrograd correspondent has interviewed M. Trotsky, who states that the Bolsheviks are the sole powerful party in Russia. ...

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  22. QUENSLAND HEROE'S DAY.

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  23. RAILAGE ON PRIVATE MAIL BAGS.

    The Postmaster, Mr. F. W. Boddington, is in receipt of the following advice from the Deputy Postmaster General, Mr. Templeton:-- ...

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  24. BOXING.

    Jess Willard has offered to defend his title of champion heavyweight boxer of the world against any challenger, the entire proceeds to be given ...

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  25. FALL OF JERUSALEM.

    The Pope is issuing an Encyclical on the delivery of Jerusalem decreeing thanks to God and even to enemy countries. ...

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  26. TIDAL DIARY FOR DECEMBER.

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  27. HOTELS TO CLOSE.

    Further regulations relating to the referendum were passed at a meeting of the Federal Executive in Sydney. One of them provides for the ...

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  28. POPE OPPOSED TO CITY'S RETURN.

    The "Morning Post's" Rome Correspondent says that the Pope has addressed an official communication to Catholic bishops, stating that the ...

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  29. AMERICA.

    It Is believed that there is to be a shaking-up of the army staff departments. It is reported that Colonel Geothals, the builder of the Panama ...

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  30. HEROES' DAY.

    A meeting of the ladies' and gentlemen's committees who were sible for the carrying cut of Heroes Day in Mackay was held in the Town ...

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  31. Local and General News.

    Before the Police Magistrate (Mr. J. Macalister) at the Police Court yesterday, Geo. Jackson, with six previous convictions, and Walter ...

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  32. N.S.W. MINERS.

    A deputation from the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation waited upon the Premier, Mr. Holman, and the Minister for Labour, Mr. Beeby, ...

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  33. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Two United States submarines collided in Home waters. One was [?]unk. Nineteen sailors perished. ...

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  35. BRITAIN'S AREIAL POWER.

    Lord Montagu, of Beaulieu says that Britain is now producing aero[?]nes carrying as many bombs as Zeppelins. The machines are capable ...

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  36. THE WEATHER.

    Following is the official forecast issued at noon to-day for Queensland for the next 24 hours:--Showers along coast, thunderstorms in ...

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  37. THE REFERENDUM.

    The referendum in connection with the proposals of the Commonwealth Government to reinforce the Australians who are now fighting in France ...

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  38. FACING THE TASK.

    Colonel House, who has just [?]urned from a mission to London, has informed the State Department that the Anglo-Freneh are stoically facing ...

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  39. A MARIAN ESTATE.

    Letters of administration in the lands and goods of Elaine Elizabeth Laurie Shore, late of Marian, near Mackay, married woman, deceased, ...

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  41. AN UNKNOWN DESTINATION.

    ''Our gunners got the range at last [?]nd dropped a shell right in among [?]em; when I looked again they was gone!" said a wounded Australian to ...

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  42. PORTUGUESE REVOLUTION.

    O[?]bles from Lisbon say that [?] man influence played no part in the revolution. The new Government adheres to the Allied cause. The ...

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  43. COMEDY AND MUSIC.

    The dramatic entertainment given in Star Theatre on Tuesday evening in aid of the Mackay school of Arts, Tenn's Club, proved as successful as ...

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  45. ITALIAN SUBJECTS.

    The Consul for Italy in Australas[?] has wired as follows to Hon. Whittingham (Royal Consular Agent for Italy In Queensland):--"All Italian ...

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  46. BOMB IN GOVERNOR'S HOUSE.

    A bomb wrecked portion of governor Stephens's home at Sacrament[?] the State capital. The Governor narrowly escaped. ...

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  47. CORRESPONDENCE.

    At the meetings previous to last year's referendum upon conscription, how very indignant anti leaders waxed because it had been stated ...

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  48. MILLIONAIRE'S GIFT.

    Mr. J. P. Morgan, British [?] in the United States h[?]ented to the Metrop[?]'s father's framed a[?] three thousand objec[?] ...

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  49. ARGENTINA WAN[?].

    Influential meetings are solutions urging the Argument to declare war ...

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