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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATE CABLES.

    The King cabled to the Governor- General from Balmoral Castle as follows : "it is with feelings of profound regret I learn of the death of General ...

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  4. Mr. Hughes's Return.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) had a great reception upon arrival in Melbourne, His appearance at the door of the railway Carriage was the ...

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  5. Germany's Plight.

    " President Ebert, speaking at Stuttgart, in Wurtomburg, urged the necessary of unity, whilst preserving the racial characteristics of the German ...

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  7. Schoolmaster Shot

    A sensation was caused iu Rockhampton on Saturday afternoon when it be came known that a motor car owned and driven by Mr. H. A. Kellow, headmaster ...

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  8. British Warships Moving

    A message from Konigsberg reports that a large British squadron passed eastward. It is believed that it will assist in an offensive against the ...

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  9. Germany Pays.

    Germany has paid 1,000,000 marks indemnity for the murder of a French sergeant named Paul' Mannheim, who was murdered in Berlin subsequent to ...

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  10. INFLUENZA.

    Two deaths and six new cases of influenza were reported in the metropolitan area during the 48 hours ended 2 p.m. yesterday. More fresh cases were sent ...

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  11. Big Railway Smash.

    Though no loss of life or personal injury were involved, a big railway smash in the central division on Saturday caused the destruction of a ...

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  12. Roumania's Defiance.

    The Paris, correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" ' states that as the Roumanian Council has not replied to the Supreme Council's notes, American ...

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  13. Bela Kun's Intrigue.

    M. Bela Kun, the Bolshevik leader in Hungary, despite his internment, sent a message to M. Lenin, appealing for money to resume the Bolshevik ...

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  14. Melbourne Tragedy.

    Bleeding internally from a bullet wound in the chest, George Midolo, driver, 31, living at Abbotsford, was taken to the Melbourne Hospital, late ...

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  15. "Wedding Cake" Ships.

    Vessels which are described as " wedding-cake" ships, -which have been in course of construction at South wick a suburb or Sunderland, in ...

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  16. Burglar Fatally Shot.

    A message from Broken Hill states that a constable fatally shot a burglar in Argent Street, North Broken Hill, late on Friday night. The constable ...

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  17. Steamer Wrecked.

    The Acting Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. J. M'Conachie) has received the following advice from Melbourne: "The Steam Rostrevor, 384 tons, ...

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  18. Race Riots in America.

    The United Press correspondent at Knoxville,Tennessee, states that six persons were killed and many others wounded during riots between negroes ...

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  19. The Sandgate Poll.

    To the Editor.--Sir,--Your correspondent, Mr. Geo. Phillips, has altogether misquoted me. I said nothing regarding an person's intelligence, nor did I say ...

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  20. Another Toowoomba Fire.

    TOOWOOMBA, September 1. The remarkable series of fires which have occurred at and in the vicinity of the Holy Name Roman Catholic Church ...

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  21. Trouble in Ulster.

    The "Westminster Gazette" states that Nationalist leaders in Belfast have learned that the Orange shipyard workers in Ireland are preparing for a ...

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  22. Revolt in Hungary.

    It is reported that a fresh revolution has broken out at Budapest, but no details are forthcoming. ...

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  23. Cargo Steamer Lost.

    News reached Sydney on Saturday, of the loss of the steamer Rostrevor, 384 tons, on the way from Hobart to Sydney. The vessel went ashore at ...

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  24. Soldiers Returned.

    Two lots of soldiers returned to Brisbane on Saturday and Sunday. The first contingent arrived in Australia by the Morvada and the Dongola. They ...

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  25. MESSAGE FROM METHODISTS.

    The following message was forwarded by the executive officers of the Methodist Church of Australia to the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth (Right. Hon. ...

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  26. Smuts Prime Minister.

    A message from Pretoria states that General Smuts will succeed General Botha as Prime Minister of Africa. ...

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  27. Housing in Ireland.

    The National Development Company has issued a circular to municipal councils announcing that a powerful Irish-American and Scottish combine has arranged ...

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  28. Fiume Settlement.

    Signor Tittoni, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, is visiting Mr. Lloyd George at Deauville, in connection with the Fiume settlement. ...

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  29. Persic Troops.

    Troops by the Persic will disembark to-morrow morning. The Queenslanders will leave by special train for Brisbane at 10.22 a.m. ...

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  30. INTER- UNIVERSITY ROWING.

    With everything in its favour, Sydney was badly beaten in the inter- varsity eights by Melbourne, on the Parramatta River, on Saturday ...

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  31. Educating Illiterates.

    A royal decree which has been issued establishes a national Institute for the education of adult Illiterates throughout Italy. ...

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  32. Australian Marriages.

    Out-of 10,000 marriages of Australian Soldiers in Britain, only 13 wives have furnished particulars of their husbands' desertion to the Horseferry road ...

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  33. Federal Capital.

    Mr. Hughes has sent a telegram to Alderman Warbick, President of the Federal Capital League, in which he said immediately on his arrival in Melbourne he ...

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  34. Rockhampton and District.

    Mr. Walter Alley (74), who arrived in Queensland in 1805, died yesterday. He was engaged in construction work on the Toowoomba and Westwood ...

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  35. BOXING.

    At the Brisbane Stadium to-night, the, first State amateur championship tournament, hold for some years, will be commenced under the auspices of the ...

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  36. Weather Forecast.

    The divisional office of the Commonwealth bureau of meteorology this morning issued the following forecast for the metropolitan area to-day:-- ...

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  37. THEFT OF BANK NOTES.

    Detectives were engaged on Friday night pursuing inquiries in connection with the robbery of £180 in notes from Edwin Knight, a labourer, who ...

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  38. Personal Notes.

    Mrs. A. Crockatt has been notified that her husband is returning by the troopship Ulysses, due in Melbourne on 2nd September Private Crockatt has been on active ...

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  39. Killed by a Train.

    Kenneth Leslie Hartas, 27, who lived at Kogarah, was run over by a train at Carlton, on Saturday night, and he suffered fatal injuries. It is stated ...

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  40. ONE BIG UNION.

    The counting of the ballot papers in connection with the vote taken among members of the Victorian Railways Union on the question of joining up ...

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  41. SHIPPING.

    August 30.--MORIALTA, 1.468 tons, Captain Brissenden, for Mackay, Townsville, and Cairns. Passengers: Mesdames Hyslop, Riley. Plomley and child, Millet, Brown, ...

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  42. League Football.

    The second test match between Australia and New Zealand was played on Saturday. Fully 6,000 persons were present. The game was not ...

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  43. UREN DEFEATS CLARRY.

    The contest at the Stadium on Saturday night between Tommy Urea and Jimmy Clubby was a most willing about, Urea Raining the decision on points. The match was to have been ...

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  44. ECHO OF WARATAH MYSTERY.

    The Liewellyn disaster has recalled to the mind of a resident of Byfield,near Yeppoon, an incident which perhaps throws, some light on the unknown fate ...

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  45. INTERCITY FOOTBALL.

    In a Rugby league football match on Saturday afternoon, a touring Rockhampton team defeated a Toowoomba representative 13 by 11 to 6. The visitors ...

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  46. ADVANCE IN TEA.

    Messrs. J. P. Wilson, Limited, advise that advances in prices at ports of shipment, together with an increase in eastern exchanges, owing to a fall in ...

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