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  2. THE DAILY MIRROR.

    September 30, 1913.—"Daily Standard" fund in aid of starving Dublin strikers, started first relief supplies shipped by English trade unionists ...

    Article : 822 words
  3. STAGGERING TASKS.

    It must be the immediate concern of all actively engaged in the Labor movement to ask ourselves whither are we trending? Nothing could be more ...

    Article : 912 words
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    Advertising : 145 words
  7. CRIME IN QUEENSLAND.

    According to the report of the comptroller-General of Prisons, which was laid on the table of the House last night, there was on the last day of ...

    Article : 117 words
  8. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

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  9. POSSIBLE BLESSING IN DISGUISE

    Mr. Philip Snowden, Labor member for Blackburn in the House of Commons, interviewed concerning the attitude of the Labor members to the ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. GENERAL NOTES.

    The Union Steamship Co. of N.Z., Sydney, has received advice from its San Francisco agents that they are being called upon to pay a ...

    Article : 176 words
  11. THE TORY DEBACLE.

    An analysis of the final figures for the Federal election, in so far as the State of Queensland is concerned, brings out in strong relief the crushing ...

    Article : 486 words
  12. DEPARTURES.

    Nairshire, 57[?]7 tons, Captain Forder, for Rockhampton. Gabo[?] 2500 tons, for Rockhampton. St. George, 515 tons, Captain A. ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. ITHACA PATRIOTIC SOCIETY.

    A cuchre party and dance in aid of the Ithaca Patriotic and Red Cross Society was held in St. Brigid's school room. Red Hill, last night. The ...

    Article : 186 words
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    Advertising : 89 words
  15. VESSELS DUE.

    Wyreema, from Cairns via ports, at Eagle-street wharf. Wodonga, from Townsville, at Eagle-street wharf. ...

    Article : 50 words
  16. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    Canberra, for Melbourne, via Sydney. at 4 p.m., from Boundary-street wharf. Flinders, for Bundaberg, at 3 p.m. Suva, for Gulf ports at 5 p.m., from ...

    Article : 47 words
  17. TIDES AT PILE LIGHT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 182 words
  18. LONDON NOT GERMANOPHOBIA.

    "In London the tolerance towards the alien enemy is almost incredible. The Government has moved against the Germans who remain; they must ...

    Article : 207 words
  19. COASTAL STEAMERS.

    Aramae, Melbourne-Cairns, left Flatton Island, September 29. Buninyong, arrived Rochampton from Brisbane September 28. ...

    Article : 113 words
  20. THE MAILS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 319 words
  21. WHY THE BRITISH NAVY WAS PREPARED.

    "Mr. Churchill was able to announce 24 hours after the mobilisation of the Navy was ordered that the service was ready for action," remarks a London ...

    Article : 247 words
  22. OVERSEA VESSELS DUE IN BRISBANE.

    Roscommon from London October 6. Nestor from Glasgow, October 5. Them[?]stocles, from London, October 19. ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. MAILS FOR ENGLAND.

    The Postmaster-General's Department advises that mails for the United Kingdom despatched from Brisbane on August 18, per R.M.S. Oron[?], arrived ...

    Article : 37 words
  24. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Eastern City, New York-Brisbane, left Fremantle Sept. 20. Janeta, New York-Brisbane, left Melbourne Sept. 25. ...

    Article : 130 words
  25. FIRST AUSTRALIAN THROUGH PANAMA.

    Messrs. John Sanderson and Co. are in receipt of advice from Mr. George A. Parkes, Sydney, the head agent in Australasia for the United States and ...

    Article : 153 words
  26. LABOR WILL LEAD.

    A lead of a decisive character may be expected from the Federal Government to meet the extraordinary conditions that Australia finds itself in ...

    Article : 857 words
  27. THE OLD AND THE NEW BRIGADES.

    They talk and sing of the old brigades, And what shall we say of the new? Of deeds they've done and battles won. ...

    Article : 224 words
  28. MARITIME NEWS. MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS

    Southport 3583 tons, from Auckland Tasman, 5023 tons, Captain Lucardle, from Batavia Passengers:—Mesdames J. Rosenbloom, E. Cameron, A. S. ...

    Article : 267 words
  29. Family Notices

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  30. RIVERINA CROPS UNPROMISING.

    The prospects for the wheat harvest in most districts of the Riverina are extremely, bad, according to the reports in Monday's Sydney papers. Recent ...

    Article : 249 words
  31. MOVEMENTS OF THE PLANETS.

    Mr. F. E. Harris writes:—Five of the planets, in the order in which they are seen from the westren horizon upwards —Mercury, Mars, Venus, Uranus, and ...

    Article : 295 words
  32. CIVIL SERVICE TO THE FRONT.

    It is stated that the Commonwealth Public Service has been depleted considerably by the inclusion of officers in the Australian forces, and in order ...

    Article : 84 words
  33. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
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