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  3. THE GREAT WAR.

    PETROGRAD, August 9. A communique states: "In the direction of Riga we dislodged the enemy from the region between the Dwina and the Eckan and the lower course of the ...

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  4. Call to Arms.

    Queensland requires an average of 36 recruits daily to reinforce Queenslanders at the front. The physical requirements now have been amended to the ...

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  5. British Airman's Feat.

    When a British aeroplane was making a reconnaissance behind the German lines in Belgium, the pilot's leg almost was several by shrapnel. He lost ...

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  6. POINTED PARS.

    The dropping of Sir George Reid from his High Commissionership would not be so deplorable, if the vicious system of spoils to the victors did not operate. It ...

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  7. Von Jagow's Scheme.

    The "North German Gazette" publishes a reply to the recent allegations of Baron Beyens, former Belgian Minister at Berlin, with regard to the proposals of the ...

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  8. FINE OF £200.

    A fine ol £200, with £5 6s. costs, in default imprisonment for 12 months, was imposed on Carl Stoll after he had pleaded guilty in the Police Court yesterday ...

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  10. COMING EVENTS.

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  11. Allies' Battle Line.

    The following communique was issued last night: There have been some artillery engagements in Belgium, and at Artois and on the Aisne, where Soissons ...

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  12. German Atrocities.

    An Austrian lieutenant, who has been taken prisoner, describes the terrible German brutality to the prisoners. When in a car at [?] he saw the Germans ...

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  13. VIENNA FORTIFIES.

    However grandiloquent and apparently satisfying to Austria's allies, Austrian bulletins may be, the world at large will believe at least something of the reports ...

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  14. PREVENTING RECRUITING.

    James Quinton, 24, appeared at the Police Court yesterday morning, on two charges. The first was that on Sunday, in the domain, he made statements likely ...

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  15. Diary for To-day and To-morrow.

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  16. TO-MORROW.

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  17. General News.

    The failure of the Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Bank in Berlin is announced. The deficit is stated to amount to 3,000,000 marks (£150,000). ...

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  18. DATES.

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  19. SHOW JUDGING DAY.

    Generally show judges are hard worked and much abused individuals. Of course, they are praised by all to whom they award prizes, but seeing that only one ...

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  20. WAR CENSUS.

    The Premier (Mr. Holman) yesterday said that he had received a letter from the Commonwealth, inviting his Government to co-operate with the ifederal ...

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  21. Italian Campaign.

    A communique states: "In the Tonale one the Alpini dispersed the enemy entrenched to the south-east of the [?] capturing a quantity of ...

    Article : 270 words
  22. Family Notices

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  23. AGRICULTURE IN BRITAIN.

    Mr. Terry, of Tasmania, has offered his services to the Board of Agriculture, Suggestions by him were pronounced to be very practical. He is having many ...

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  24. RETURNED WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Assistance to Work Farms.

    The local military authorities have made all arrangements in regard to the arrival of the wounded by the allarat. They have received a message that the ...

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  25. Family Notices

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  26. FIRE EXTINGUISHED.

    The fire on the steamer Benalla has been extinguished, and she now is discharging the coal in her bunkers. ...

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  27. FIRE ON THE KHYBER.

    The fire which broke out in the bunkers of the P. and O. steamer Khyber has been extinguished. It was not of a serious character, and the steamer will ...

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  28. RECRUITING IN THE SOUTH.

    Over 400 men were accepted at the Victoria Barracks yesterday. The country and suburban men were sent to the show grounds, and the city men were [?] a ...

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  29. HOSPITAL COLLECTIONS.

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  30. In Gallipoli.

    Arrivals from Smyrna report that the Turkish wounded regard Gallipoli as the "Devil's own abode." They say that if they are lucky enough to escape the ...

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  31. STRUCK A BRICK WALL.

    Through striking a brick wall at Evelyn street, Newstead, yesterday, Clement Bingham, of Teneriffe, a boo[?]maker, 45 years of age, working for himself, received ...

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  32. PRESENTATION TO VOLUNTEER.

    About 100 employee's of the A.U.S.N. Company's workshop tendered a send-off at Webster's Town Hall Cafe, on Friday night last, to three of their fellow ...

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  33. TWO BOYS AT SPRING HILL.

    "My little boy aged 13, had had running sores on the hands for more than a mouth," writes Mrs. Grant, 37 North street, Spring Hill. "I tried all kinds of ...

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  34. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

    Since man's first disobedience, Adam's sons and daughters never have lacked excuses for their misdeeds, but traders with the enemy are more cunning than were ...

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  35. COLONEL DODDS'S SERVICES.

    The Defence Department has received a cable message from the Imperial War Office, asking whether it could spare the services of Lieutenant-colonel Dodds ...

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  36. PATRIOTIC COLOURS.

    If you desire to wear the colours of some of the regiments that are renowned in British history, you can obtain them embodied in delightfully beautiful ...

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  37. NOTES ON CASUALTIES. LATEST NEWS

    Amongst those included in yesterday's casualty list is Bombardier W. Warne of the first battery, Field Artillery, Bombardier Warne, who came from Tweed The following Turkish official announcement has been made: An enemy submarine this morning sank the battleship Hairredin Barbarosse. The majority of ...

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  38. PANAMA EXPOSITION.

    Mr. J. A. Robertson, Queensland Commissioner, gives a list of the awards in connection with the Australian exhibits at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, at San ...

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  39. IF YOU'RE FROM THE COUNTRY.

    We want country customers to call and have all measurements registered. This will prove a boon in the future, as it saves trouble, disappointment, and enables ...

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