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  2. Advertising

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  3. Advertising

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  4. THE WAR.

    To-day's French communique was as follow: The Germans were very nervous during the night. They resumed attacks obstinately last evening, on a ...

    Article : 276 words
  5. Sunk or Captured.

    It is reported that the German steamer Norderney, which was torpedoed by a British submarine, was accompanied by four other German steamers, of which the ...

    Article : 49 words
  6. Federal Parliament.

    Senator Russell (Minister in charge of foodstuffs) m[?]ed the second reading of the Wheat Storage Bill, stressing the fact that the [?]reasure had in no way ...

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  7. FINED FOR STRIKING.

    Seventeen employees of the Wellington fins Company have been each fined £5 and costs, for taking part in a seditions strike. They had had a week to ...

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  8. Polish Army Creator.

    It is announced that General pilsudzki, the creator and commander ot the Polish army, has been arrested at Warsaw, and conveyed to Germany, as a reprisal for ...

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  9. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    At Mathi[?]na on Wednesday, a charge of dynamite was thrown on to the root of a house occupied by Trooper Weekes, a married man with a family. The inmates ...

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  10. STRAND PICTURES.

    A new series of pictures will be shown by Senora Spencer at the Strand Theatre to-day. The principal will be "Castes for Two." It will feature Marie Doro and ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. America at War.

    The war trade and intelligence section of the Exports Council is sending representatives to all the neutral ports, in order to check imports, and ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. American War Vote.

    The Secretary for War (Mr. Baker) has sent to the Mouse of Representatives' Committee, estimates amounting to £1,183,400,000 for additional war ...

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  13. THE MAJESTIC.

    The sensational double murder story, "Apartment 29,", in which un innocent man finds himself in terribly incriminating circumstances, will be presented again ...

    Article : 71 words
  14. TELEGRAMS.

    The Graziers' Association of New South Wales had decided to appoint a special parliamentary committee of the association, to consider measures coming before ...

    Article : 285 words
  15. Spies in France.

    A courtmartial has passed sentence of death on Michaelsen, a Finnish officer, also on Marguerite Zelle, the divorced wife of a Dutch officer, and a well known ...

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  16. Professional Officers.

    A large deputation from the Queensland Government Professional Officers' Association waited on the Chief Secretary (the Hon. T. J. Kyan), yesterday ...

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  17. WIRTH'S CIRCUS.

    The matinee and evening performance to-day will see the last of the Brisbane season of Wirth's Circus. The entertainment ably sustains the traditions of the ...

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  18. Over 84,000 Prisoners.

    In the House of Conv[?]ons to-day, Mr. J. Hope (Junior Lord of the Treasurey) in reply to a question, said: "We hold 44,018 German [?]s of war in France ...

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  19. Illegally Drilling.

    Three brothers named Patrick, Michael, and Austin Brennan, who are Sinn Feiners, have been arrested at South Clare, charged with illegally drilling. ...

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  20. House of Representatives.

    The House of Representatives met yesterday. ELECTION PAMPHLETS. Grievances then were dealt with, ...

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  21. THE TIVOLI FOLLIES.

    The Tivoli Fellies in the Roof Garden Theatre, will effect a complete change of programme to-night. Miss Vera Pearce, the ta[?]ented Australian artiste, will ...

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  22. Anglo-French Alliance.

    The outstanding result of the Russian reverses is the emphatic necessity for an Anglo-French alliance. The public thoroughly realise this; hence the ...

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  23. ENTERTAINMENTS

    The new programme to be presented at the Empire commencing at the matinee to-day includes the musical Bentleys, dexterous players of remarkable ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. Welsh Miners' Strike.

    It is announced that 9,000 miners' in the Tredegar Valley have struck for the redress of several alleged grievances. ...

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  25. PATRIOTIC ENTERTAINMENT.

    Under the auspices of the South Brisbane Patriotic committee, a grand concert and display of living pictures will be held in the City Hall, south Brisbane, ...

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  26. BAND CONCERTS.

    To-morrow afternoon at 3.15 o'clock, the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band will render the following programme in the bandstand at Wickham Park, between ...

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  27. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Police Association has passed a motion of no confidence in its officials, on the ground that they are not vigorous enough, in agitating for better conditions. ...

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  28. Scene in the Commons.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. L. Ginnell (Independent Nationalist), proposed to move for a new writer for the election of Kilkenny, but the Speaker said ...

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  29. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.

    The Sampson Orchestral Society is giving its second concert of the left season on Saturday next, in the Exhibition Hall. The programme contains three popular ...

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  30. Enemy Property.

    An auction mart was crowded with leading financiers, to-day, on the sale of the Public Truslee's enemy interests in the Pacific Phosphate' Company, ...

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  31. "THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST ME."

    Hall Came's much talked of book "The Woman Thou Gavest Me" will be the subject of a dramatic production to-night at the Tivoli Theatre. The drama is ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    A conference representing' 61 labour organisations, of the Auckland province. Lave declared that they have no confidence in the National Government, which, ...

    Article : 86 words
  33. Public Works.

    The Works Department has received Executive authority for the expenditure of £1,488 on the erection of an additional wing at the Buranda ...

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  34. "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT."

    The big J. C. Williamson Limited pantomime, "The House that Jack Built," will make its first appearance here on Wednesday, week, at His Majesty's ...

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  35. COURTIERS.

    The opening of the season of Mr. John N. M'Callums new costume comedy company, the "Courtiers," at Cremorne Theatre, will[?]ta[?] e place next Saturday ...

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  36. DERELICTS SIGHTED.

    The Minister for the Navy has been advised that on 14th July the burnt derelict of a wooden four-masted vessel was sighted in latitude 23 deg. 26 min. ...

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  37. Control of Food.

    The Food Controller (Lord Rhonda), when interviewed to-day, said that he only accepted the office on the condition that he would be invested with ...

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  38. SPORTSMEN UNIT.

    The special appeal for recruits for the Sportsmen's unit, which has been made throughout New South Wales, has proved very successful. It is ...

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  39. Military Honours.

    The following military honours have been conferred:— MILITARY CROSSES. Lieutenant A. J. Shepherd, Australian ...

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  40. LOANS TO STATES.

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest), referring in the House of Representatives yesterday to the discussion in the West Australian Legislative Assembly, ...

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  41. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIANS.

    The Rev. Dr. E. N. Merrington will officiate at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at both services to-morrow. The morning subject will be "Divine ...

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  42. PALACE GARDENS.

    The Palace Gardens will shortly be opened with an entertainment that is sure to hit the taste of Brisbane audiences. The opening date is not yet de[?]tely ...

    Article : 126 words
  43. WEST'S OLYMPIA.

    West's Olywpia will be showing "The Inevitable" this afternoon and evening. This is an Art feature drama in which there is a murder with the usual ...

    Article : 81 words
  44. Irish Convention.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Irish Convention, at its second meeting appointed a preliminary procedure committee. The convention adjourned until ...

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  45. CHURCH OF CHRIST.—

    At the Church of Christ, Ann street, to-morrow evening, Pastor A. C. Rankine will preach on "The Sign concerning Egypt is the Pyramid the ...

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  46. THE PAVILION.

    The Pavilion concludes its screening of "The Captain of the Grey Horse Troop," and the Charlie Chapha picture "The Vagabond," to-day. On Monday, a big ...

    Article : 80 words
  47. LETTERGRAMS NOT PAYING.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) yesterday said he would be compelled to reconsider the whole position in regard to the reception and transmission of ...

    Article : 39 words
  48. Regulating Food Prices.

    In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Rhondda (Food Controller) said the Board of Trade estimated that the cost of food had doubled. The cost of ...

    Article : 237 words
  49. EVANGELISTIC MISSION.—

    A very successful Band of Hope concert in connection with the People's E[?]anzelistie Mission, was held on Thursday evening, in the Social Institute, Brunswick ...

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  50. Nocturnal Sham Fight.

    The King witnessed a nocturnal shamfight at Aldershot. His Majesty inspected, the Canadians and Australians in training and was greatly impressed with the fine ...

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  51. PICTURE BENEFIT.

    Through the kindness of the proprietors of the Normanby Picture Palace, a special entertainment will be given to-night in aid of the funds of the Ladies' Harbour Lights Guild, and the nurses' equipment fund. ...

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  52. PROCLAMATION REVOKED.

    In the "Commonwealth Gazette" yesterday, it was announced that the order declaring the Tudor Accu[?]nulator Company, Limited, an enemy firm, had been ...

    Article : 30 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. Personal Notes.

    Information has been r[?]leved from the military authorities that Private R. C. Pulling, who left for the front 12 months ago, was on 29th June admitted to the ...

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  55. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    The federal Treasurer will not be able to make his budget statement until 8th August. ...

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  56. STORAGE OF FLOUR.

    The Prime Minister last night announced that arrangements had been completed with the British Government which would materially assist in securing storage ...

    Article : 58 words
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