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  2. THE EXHIBITION.

    The day broke beautifully fine and clear, and with every prospect of fine weather for the exhibition week. The many country visitors in town are going ...

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  3. Disorders in Belgium.

    The disorders at Mons and Charleroi are increasing, the miners persisting in their refusal to work for Germans. Many of the men have been shot. ...

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  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 265 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 231 words
  6. 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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  7. Italians Called Up.

    Reports from Turin state that Italy is summoning men of the 1892-1894 class, who previously were rejected as medically unfit, for further examination. ...

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  8. HOLSTEIN CATTLE.

    The Holstein-Friesian Cattle Club of Australia held its first annual meeting at the Exhibition yesterday afternoon. Mr. G. Newman (president) occupied the ...

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  9. District Exhibits.

    In the B grade, of the district section. Crow's Nest presents a large and varied collection of exhibits, as evidence of the attractions it has to [?] ...

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  10. Queensland Patriotic Day

    Quite a programme of events is scheduled in connection with the forthcoming patriotic day. A euchre party is being held in the Social Institute on ...

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  11. Violent Attacks.

    Today's communique states: "A Gorman attack to the north-west of Souchez station was repulsed. The enemy, after exploding a mine, violently bombarded ...

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  12. BELGIAN BAND TO-NIGHT.

    After a successful appearance at Ipswich last night, the Belgian Band will give a farewell concert in the Exhibition Hall to-night, when a request programme will ...

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  13. BOXING NOTES.

    A boxing event of very great importance will be decided at Brisbane stadium to-morrow morning, when Jimmy Hill, who holds the Australian championship ...

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  14. INTERNMENT CASE.

    The Full Court yesterday held that the regulations made under the War Precautions Act by the Governor-General, were void, and ordered the discharge of Franz ...

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  15. LATE SHIPPING.

    Arawatta due Brisbane from Cairns Thursday. Aramac left Bowen for Townsville yesterday. Bombala, Melbourne to Cairns, leaves Brisbane to-day. Bingera ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. Weather Forecast.

    The Commonwealth Meteorological Bureau issued the following forecast this morning:-- Fine, with light to moderate westerly, ...

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  18. TELEGRAMS.

    Eric Williams (13), who had his right hand blown off and his left and right leg injured as a result of the explosion of a detonator, with which he was ...

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  19. RECRUITING IN THE SOUTH.

    The military authorities are engaged in coping with the situation brought on them by the unexpected inrush of recruits. To-day, camps at Ballarat, ...

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  20. Thrown Back.

    The newspapers assume that the Germans are altering their plans on the eastern front, and now are aiming at Ossowiez. They declare that the enemy's ...

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  21. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for July indicate that the imports during the month showed an increase of £1,671,663 over the same month of the previous ...

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  22. SNOW CASE.

    The full bench of the High Court yesterday was occupied with the consideration of the recent prosecution by the Commonwealth in Adelaide of Francis ...

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  23. THE SPEAKER.

    The parliamentary correspondent of the London ''Daily Telegraph" of 9th June states:-- Congratulations must be extended to the ...

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  24. Frozen Meat.

    It was announced by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) yesterday that as a result of the negotiations with the Queensland Government, he was hopeful ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH DEPARTMENTS.

    Mr. M'Anderson, the expert employed by the Commonwealth Government to report on the business aspect of the various Government departments, having ...

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  26. In the Cameroons.

    It is announced semi-officially that a French column is operating with great success in the southern that eastern Cameroons. The part of the Congo ceded ...

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  27. "The Telegraph"

    To-morrow (Wednesday) there will be issued one edition only of the ''Telegraph," instead of two. Advertisers agents, and sudscribers ...

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  28. Notable Outside Exhibits.

    Instead of displaying machinery at the Exhibition as in past years, Winchcombe, Carson, and Co. are doing so at the new showrooms, at 99-101 Eagle street, ...

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  29. KAISER'S BAN ON DRINK.

    According to the "Kreuzzeitung," the chief of the Imperial Naval Cabinet has sent a letter to the president of the German League against the misuse of ...

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  30. TURKS AND SUEZ CANAL.

    According to a telegram from Constantinople, received in Berlin on 27th May, the Porte has addressed, the following circular note to friendly and neutral ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  32. Anniversary Resolutions

    The Colonial Office has published the anniversary day resolutions passed by the people of West Australia and the State Parliament. ...

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  33. Advertising

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  34. Registration in Britain.

    Twenty-seven million registration forms for persons between the ages of 15 and 65 have been served on houses in England, Scotland, and Wales. Twenty ...

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  35. ARE YOU FROM THE NORTH?

    Mr. A. E. Curtis, for many years with Pike Brothers Limited, Townsville and Brisbane, is now on the managing staff of Charles Gilbert Limited, Queen street ...

    Article : 53 words
  36. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    At the London Stock Exchange to-day shares in the Broken Hill Proprietary were quoted, buyer £2 3s., seller £2 4s. ...

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