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  4. THE WAR

    A German communique states: "The Russians have withdrawn to a line cast of Mariampol, Luzdziejc, and Stuilzicniczna, where they are offering fresh ...

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  5. APPRAISING THE KAISER.

    Should he win or should he lose and he alive after the war, what may be the Kaiser's place in life and what his place in history ? Numerous scribes will write ...

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  6. Cabinet Still Sitting

    The Cabinet still is considering the estimates for the present year. Mr. Ryan slipped out of the meeting to have a word or two with, the Press representatives ...

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  7. German Remittances

    The Premier on Saturday was asked if he were aware of any large sums ol money being remitted by Germans in Queensland, through friends in America ...

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  8. Premiers Conference

    The Premier has received from the Premier of Now South Wales a communication, advising him that it will not he possible for the Prime Minister to meet ...

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  9. Recruiting Campaign.

    The recruiting campaign has been attended with encouraging results, and Mr. M. J. Kirwan, M.L.A., who has returned in advance from the party that went out ...

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  10. Western Front.

    A German communique states: "We have ejected the enemy from portions of our trenches, which were captured between Angles and Souchez. We have lost a small ...

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  11. The Stricken West.

    The conditions produced in the west by the present disastrous drought have vividly impressed the members of Parliament, who have been participating in the ...

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  12. Federal Parliament.

    In the Senate yesterday, Senator Russell (Honorary Minister), replying to Senator Gould (Now South Wales said that the law did not permit men to vote ...

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  13. Soldiers' Riots.

    The Premier on Saturday was asked whether the State would co-operate with the defence force in the endeavour to prevent the frequent, recurrence of soldiers' ...

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  14. General M'Cay.

    Brigadier-general M'Cay, of Australia, who was wounded Severely when leading his men in a furious attack in .the Gallipoli Peninsula, and returned to London, ...

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  15. TELEGRAMS.

    A meeting has been convened tor Wednesday next to consider women's efforts on the economic side of the war. Brigadier-general Maclaurin, who was ...

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  16. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    Departures: For Sydney, Maitai; for Lyttelton, Turakina and Aeon. ...

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  17. ELECTION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. W. H. Harvey has been elected unopposed member of the Legislative Council for Adelaide Central No. 2 district. The new member is a prominent ...

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  18. Bread and Meat.

    A proclamation was issued this morning by the Government, under tho Control of Trade Act, fixing the maximum. prices at which butter and meat sundries may be ...

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  19. CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC.

    Mr. Henri Verbrugghen, director of the Conservatorium of Music, was welcomed by musical representatives yesterday. The new director does not see any ...

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  20. Money for the States.

    The Agents-General for Australia have decided to await instructions from the: coming conference of the Premiers of Australia, before formulating any definite ...

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  21. NOTES FOR FARMERS.

    The heavy salting destroys the flavour of good butter. If you want the flow of milk to keep up always milk clean. ...

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  22. CEREBR0 SPINAL MENINGITIS.

    Cerebro spinal meningitis was the cause of two more deaths yesterday. One of the Victims, was a young girl, and the other a soldier. Six fresh cases were ...

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  23. Red Gross Society.

    The North Ward branch of the Red Cross Society met at Willard House on Thursday, 19th August at 10.30 a.m. Those present were mesdames Lloyd, ...

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  24. House of Representatives

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, the debate on the financial statement was resumed. Mr. Pigott claimed that the ...

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  25. High Commissioner.

    Mr. Fisher's acceptance of appointment as successor to Sir George Reid, as Commonwealth High Commissioner, now is looked upon by many members of both ...

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  26. Weather Reports.

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  27. STOLEN NOTES.

    Before Mr. E. Eglinton, P.M., in the City Police Court on Saturday. George Pearce, on remand, was charged with leaving, on 13th August, at, Brisbane, stolen ...

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  28. ADDRESS IN REPLY.

    The address-in-reply to the Governor's opening speech, which was agreed to by the Legislative Council on the 4th August will be presented to his Excellency at ...

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  29. MORNINGSIDE BRANCH.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Morningside Red Cross, will he held on Thursday next, 26th August, at 3 p.m., in the shire council office. All interested are ...

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  30. Soldiers' Sock Food.

    Gift of Socks.--Mrs. John Forsvth, 6 pairs; W.M., Miss Paxton, Miss Philp, Miss E. A. Fish, each 1 pair; Mrs. R. Henman (Petric), 6 pairs. ...

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  31. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS.

    A meeting of the Queensland branch of Australasian Corporation of Public Accountants was held at the office of the chairman, Mr. A. Inglis, on Friday ...

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  32. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.

    The following tenders have been received for public works: Improvements to Kangaroo Point State school, T Curry. £331 ; J. G. Corbett, £332 9s; F. H. ...

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  33. MANUFACTURE OF MUNITIONS.

    The Special Committee on the chemical aspects of the manufacture of munitions met yesterday at the Technical College. A report upon the general question of ...

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  34. WATERSIDE WORKERS' CLAIM.

    Evidence was given in the Arbitration Court yesterday, on behalf of the Waterside Workers' Federation, in its claim for better conditions. The condition ...

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  35. ENTHUSIASTIC RECRUIT.

    Mr. John Bridger, a fireman employed in the Harbours and Rivers Department, this morning called at the "Telegraph" office, and made the following statement: ...

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  36. MENTALLY DERANGED SOLDIERS.

    The Premier on Saturday said he had not received any communication from the Minister for Defence, as was stated by a telegram from the south appearing in the ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA DAY FUND.

    Including the sum of £35,187 for the mothers' £30,000 fund, the Australia Day total now stands at £597,323. ...

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  38. RECRUITING IN THE SOUTH.

    Yesterday 126 men offered themselves for active service, and 86 were accepted. PERTH, August 21. For five days of the present week, 205 ...

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  39. BRISBANE STOCK EXCHANGE.

    South Glanmire and Monkland Goldmining Company, Limited.--The secretary at Gympie advised by telegram under Friday's date, a crusing of 108 tons for a ...

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  40. SHIPPING.

    August 21.--WYUBEMA, 6,338 tons, Captain J. Grahl, for northern ports. Passengers: Mesdames Pearce and 2 children, Isbell, Donaldson and 2 children, J. ...

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  41. GOODNA INQUIRY.

    Leonard Henry pike, clerk, Department to Justice, has been appointed secretary to the Royal Commission, which is to inquire into certain matters connected ...

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  42. MONEY FOR WOUNDED.

    The Commonwealth Bank now is in a position to remit, free of charge, any amount up to £25 to wounded solhiers in England. ...

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  43. CONSTABLE ASSAULTED.

    On Friday night, Constable Danlon, while on duty in King street, Woolloongabba, had occasion to arrest two men, Walter Lee ...

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  44. GENERAL BRIDGES'S BODY.

    It is the intention of the Federal Government that the body of Major-general Sir William Bridges, shall be interred at Canberra, with full honours. The body ...

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  45. SIX CHARGES OF THEFT.

    Six charges of stealing were laid against Courtney Boyland, 48, watchman, in the City Police Court oh Saturduyi before Mr. E. Eglinton, P.M. ...

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  46. PRODUCE REPORTS.

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  47. INSECT POWDER CONDEMNED.

    An application was made to Mr. Justice Hood, in the First Civil Court yesterday, for the condemnation of 30 cases, of insect powder, which had been shipped ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN AVIATOR KILLED.

    It recently was reported that Lieutenant Merz, of Ballarat, who was attached to the Aviation Corps, was missing. This was followed by a cable message, stating ...

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  49. EVIL IN ADELAIDE.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Lender of the Opposition (Mr. Peake) drew the attention of the Premier (Mr. Vaughan) to articles in an ...

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  50. WALLACH CASE.

    The Commonwealth Government has not yet decided whether to provide counsel for Franz Wallach (manager in Australia for the Australian Metal Company), in the ...

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  51. CITY POLICE COURT.

    Mr. E. Eglinton, P.M., presided in the City Police Court this morning, and imposed the following penalties; For drunkenness, John Ferguson (45, labourer), ...

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  52. KILLED BY TRAMCAR.

    George Wallace, a middle-aged man, residing at Surry Hills, was knocked down by a tram when crossing Crown street last night. He was taken to the ...

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