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  4. LAST WEEK'S RECRUITS.

    The improvement in recruiting recently announced has not been quite maintained, although the number of recruits en.isted for war service last ...

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  5. £2000 CLAIMED SEWELt v RIORDAN

    Tho case was proceeded with, before Mr. Justice Chubb and a jury of tour, In the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon, in which Talbot Henry Sewcll ...

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  6. DOINGS IN FRANCE

    An officlal cable covering the operations for the week ended May 23 has beem received by the Governor-Genoral from the Secretary of State'for ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    When the House of Representatives meets to-day the Governmet propuses to pass through its remaining stages tho War Loan Bill, authorising ...

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  8. FRENCH TRAITORS.

    Another, treason trial has ended with the sentence, of Sergeant Palxseaillcs to one year, and Captain Mathicu to three months' Imprisonment. Both ...

    Article : 79 words
  9. AMERICAH NEW.

    The following American official news received by wireless has been made available by the United [?] Consul to Router. ...

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  10. ROMA-STREETJAMETS. GOOD SUPPLIES AVAILABLE.

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  11. PRICE-FIXING.

    The Federal Cabinet yesterday gave lengthy consideration to the broadquestion of price-fixing, in its variousaspects. The report of the Interstate ...

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  12. MONDAY'S DEMONSTRATION.

    Next Monday—the Kind's BirthdayWill witness the termination of the many months of arduous worlt being done by the committee controlling mo ...

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  13. KIDNAPPING SCHEME.

    Senator Myles Ferrlcks last nighe was chairman at a moss meeting of the Labor party, held in the Guild Hail to protest against the enlistment of ...

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  14. CAIRNS ITEMS.

    A returned soldler, Geo. Lawson, was burled yesterday. Returned soldiers formed a firing party, and the Cairns Brass Band played the "Dead March" at ...

    Article : 270 words
  15. CAPSIZED IN TSE SURF.

    A strange fatality occurred yesterday at Double Island Point, the victim being a. seaman., named Robert Simpson, in the employ of the Harbor ...

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  16. VICTORIAN BY-ELECTION.

    Poll In for the election of a member to represent Albert Park, the seat formerly hold by the late Mr. Elmslle In the Legislative Assembly, will take ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S EVIDENCE.

    Thin morning, Wm. John Dunatan, continuing his evidence, said that after the admission of the U.F.L. delegates a motion was passed by the A.C.C.C. ...

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  18. PAYMENT FUARANTEED BY NISER.

    Attention is drawn to the Advertisement appearing to-day by which the. Metropolitan district Labor Counell invites. applications for tho vacant ...

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  20. BOTCHERS' SHOP BOORS.

    In the Arbitration Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Macnaughton, an application was made by the Queensland Meat Traders Association ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. SOLD WORTHLESS MEDICINE.

    In tho District Court yesterduy, before Judge Cohen, William Westbury, a chemist of Swanston-street, was charged with having on April 15, not ...

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  22. SUGAR PURCHASE.

    Mr. Massy Greene. Minlstor in Chnrge of Price Control, has accepted contract for the purchase by the Commonwealth, not only of this years sugar ...

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  23. FARMERS.

    Consign your PRODUCE to the QUEENSLAND STATE PRODUCE AGENCY, and so obtain best returns. Account Sales accompanied by ...

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  24. OUTPUT OF COAL.

    As tin outcome of a deputation which waited on Mr. Poynton, the Federal Cabinet is to be asked to consider the question of establishing a board of ...

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  25. SENTENCES INCREASED.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Cussen, James Townley and Joseph Gilmour. whe last year were ordered long terms of ...

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  26. COSSACKS V BOLSHEVIKS.

    According to the Swedish "Sollaid Jokraten" a strong counter-rev[?]ary movement oxiata In Ural Liberia. The Cossack leader. Dutoff. has ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND'S BEST WINTER WEATHER.

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau Reported this morning as follows:—The sky is chlelly cloudiest, and the weather is flne throughout. The winds ...

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  28. PAYMENT FUARANTEED BY GOVERNMENT.

    ORDERS FOR ALL LINES OF PRO. DUCE. ETC., PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ...

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  29. A FRACTURED ANKLE.

    The ambulance bearers were summoned yesterday afternoon to attend Denie Munroe, 56 of Hope-street, South Brisbane, who had sustained a ...

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  30. FELL OFF A BRIDGE.

    A man named Charles King, was taken by the ambulance to the Kangaroo Point Military Hospltal shortly after midnight last night, suffering ...

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  31. ACCIDENT TO A CHILD.

    While playing at his residence. Salisbury, List night, a child named Stanloy Bochwell. fractured his left fotea.m. The ambulance gave first old, ...

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