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  2. "GAG" LEGISLATION.

    An analysis of the figures of those present at Wednesday's all-night sitting shows that the gag was repeatedly applied by 31 to 18, the voting beings as ...

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  3. TO RESCUE. COMMONWEALTH NOTE ISSUE.

    The Premiers' Conference concluded yesterday afternoon. The following statement, which means that the Commonwealth note issue will be used for ...

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  4. GERMAN CULTURE.

    M. Chayet, Consul-General for France in Australia, has just received a letter from Madame Chayet, who is at present staying in Savoy in the ...

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  5. LATE INDUSTRIAL NEWS. BUILDING TRADES.

    A new building trades organisation has been formed to take the place of the Building Trades Council, which dissolved some time ago. The ...

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  6. STATE ELECTIONS.

    To afford facilities for Labor elctors who desire to ascertain if they are enrolled on the State rolls, and to those who are not ...

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  8. BAUCE'S TACTICS. REVIVED IN BELGIUM.

    The Allies have captured Ramscapelle. The Germans, finding the position untenable, began to retire, but the Allies, with fixed bayonets charged ...

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  9. The news contents of this page appeared in our Second Edition yesterday. TURKEY'S POSITION.

    The Privy Council met at Bucking ham Palace this morning and gave consideration to the Turkish situation. At the conclusion of the meeting ...

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  10. IN TOE POLICE COURTS.

    In the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. E. Egilnton, P.M., William Thompson (40. fireman) was charged with having stolen one silver ...

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  11. LOCAL MEN FIRST.

    An appeal for work was made to the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Archibale) yesterday by a small deputation representing Broken Hill trade unions ...

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  12. BATTLE OFF CHILE.

    The Admiralty declines at present to accept the German version of the battle oft Chile, and points out that the battleship Canopus was specially sent ...

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  13. BAYONET CHARGE.

    A furious, bayonet charge by Belglans at Perdyse resulted in 1500 Germans being killed. ...

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  14. VIOLENT CANNONADES.

    An official communique says that the Allies have progressed towards Moraines. Violent cannonades are taking place west of Lens, between ...

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  15. PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL.

    The Mayoress of Brisbane (Mrs. C. M. Jenkinson) presided yesterday at a meeting convened for the purpose of forming a ladles' committee to ...

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  16. PERSIA INVADED.

    A dispatch from Teheran, says that, the Turks have crossed the Persianfrontier, and are approaching Ourmen, All classes (are becoming aroused, and ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. NAPOLEON AND KAISER.

    Mr. J. R. Moreton Macdonld, writing to the "Spectator," compares, Napoleon with the Kaiser in these terms:—"No doubt Napoleon was our ...

    Article : 339 words
  18. SUSPENDING AWARDS.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council held last evening, Mr. De Gruchy (Tinsmiths' Union) moved,—"That the Minister of Labor be asked ...

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  19. REPORTED SUNK.

    The "Times" published an unconfirmed report that the Japanese warships have sunk the German cruiser Konigsberg in the Indian Ocean. ...

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  20. MAGISTERIAL INQUIRIES.

    An Inquiry was held before Mr. R. D. Neilson, J.P., yesterday into the circumstances surrounding the death of James Greer, aged. 19, who was killed ...

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  21. TO EXPEL GERMANS.

    General Joffre is credited with, the statement that it would be possible to expel the Germans from France at a cost of 100,000 men, but that it was ...

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  22. MR. DENHAM'S "PRIDE."

    Interviewed last night respecting his abstention from demands upon the Commonwealth for financial assistance, Mr. Denham said: "Queensland ...

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  23. GERMAN LOSSES.

    Germany is reckoned, to have lost 1,000,000 effectives since the commencement of hostilities in the eatern theatre. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN GALLANTRY.

    In the course of a statement to-day, Senator Pearce, Minister for Defender said that necessarily brief particulars that had been cabled regarding the ...

    Article : 142 words
  25. AIRSHIP SPEEDS IN WAR.

    There was a time when aeroplane speed was subordinated to durability and strenght But in those days (three years ago) aeroplane accidents were ...

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  26. SOUTHERN SCRAPS.

    A miner named Richard Wyatt was killed. In the South Blocks mine at Broken Hill through a fall of stone. NO PREFERENCE. ...

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  27. LETTER CARRIERS' CASE.

    In the Letter-carriers' Association case in the Arbitration Court yesterday, Horace Huttley, letter-carrier at Launceston, said that the association ...

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  28. FINE WEATHER.

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau reported yesterday as follows:—"Fair ors fine weather prevails throughout, but much cloudiness ...

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  29. PACIFIC CABLE RESTORED.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General notifies that he has received advice that the Pacific Cable communication has been restored. This will relieve ...

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  30. SCHOOLBOY'S MISHAP.

    While playing in the grounds of the Roeklea State School early yesterday, Albert Edward Barnacle (10) sustained an injury to his right knee, ...

    Article : 109 words
  31. BANDS AND PUTTEES.

    An officer has been interviewed regarding the criticisms of the expeditionary force by a well-known Melbourne lady. The officer defends the ...

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  32. A MOTOR CAR'S KICK.

    While trying to start a motor car yesterday afternoon, James Burnie (21), an employee of the Queensland Motor Agency, sustained a fractured ...

    Article : 58 words
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  34. DUTIES COLLECTED.

    A return of the Customs and excise revenue collected at each port in Queensland for the month of October shows the following totals:—Brisbane, ...

    Article : 144 words
  35. TEESDALE SMITH ECHO.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Archibald) has remitted the payment of penalties under the Teesdale, Smith contract for earthworks on the East to ...

    Article : 128 words
  36. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    The post-mortem examination held on the body of the man who was supposed to have fallen over the steep cutting near Howard Smith's wharf ...

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  37. ACCIDENT AT ADELAIDE WHARF.

    While at work at the Adelaide wharf yesterday, Robert Adamson, a married man, 26 years of ago, sustained painful infuries to his left foot, several ...

    Article : 92 words
  38. "C" GRADE (CHURCH UNION).

    The following team has been selected to represent Grove Estate Metholists in Cheir[?]match with Toowong Presbyter [?] to be played at Grove ...

    Article : 68 words
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