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  3. LABOR CONCLAVE.

    The third Queensland Trade Union Congress (convened by the Brisbane Industrial Council) was opened at the Trades Hall Brisbane this morning ...

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  4. THE SHOW BRISBANE'S CARNIVAL WEEK.

    Everywhere records Judging by the huge crowds of country visitors in the city coupled with the ideal weather conditions of this morning ...

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  5. VICTORY SUSTAINED. ALLIES' ADVANCE UNCHECKED.

    Combined "Times," Reuter, and United cables. The news indicated as "Times" appeared in the London "Times" this ...

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  6. FORWARD MOVE RELISHED BY BRITISH.

    The special representative of the United Cable Service. Mr. Keith Murdech reports from the British headquarters, on Friday, that the ...

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  7. LATEST. 10 THE AISNE.

    A message from London says that the German retreat to the Aisne is clearly imminent. The numbers of pris[?]ers are increasing. The Allies ...

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  8. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    At the City Police Court this morning, before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., Margarot A. Canty, a single girl oged 19 years, was charged that on July 14. ...

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  9. BOTCHERS' HOURS.

    The compulsory conference at [?] sent proceeding for the purpose of [?] justing certain matters connected [?] the meat industry this morning [?] ...

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  10. KEROSENE TINS.

    The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner advises that the retaliation under the War Precautions (Tins and Cases) Regulations which came into ...

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  11. ONE COMMAND.

    The Prime Minister Mr. Lloyd George speaking at a luncheon at Newport, Monmouthshire emphasised the importance of the pushing back of the ...

    Article : 288 words
  12. SIBERIAN WAR FLAME.

    The rival Governments are negotiating an amalgamation and intend to ask for foreign recognition in order to combine against the Germans. The ...

    Article : 253 words
  13. SAFE ROBBERY.

    Edith Annie Nethercote (29, domestic) and John Dowling (24, laborer) were charged in the Police Court to-day with having on or about ...

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  14. IN THE RING.

    As in previous years the trotters and pacers at the show are comparatively few in numbers but the class is good all round. Although there were six ...

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  15. UNSETTLED WEATHER.

    Under Saturday's date Mr. J. Cumming Ogg remarked that the previous week's forecast proved accurate in every detail except that the rain was ...

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  16. GERMANS MAY ATTACK

    A semi-official report says that Montdidier fell owing to the combined movement of the right wing of General Debeney's army, and the left wing ...

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  17. ON ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official report says: We forded the Chises in the Daon Valley, and surprised a large enemy party, killing some and taking 21 prisoners. The ...

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  18. BORE THE BRUNT.

    A semi-official German report states that Marshal Halg attacked with the object of restoring Brutain's low-sunken military prestige. As usual the ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    Mr. L. E. Groom (Commonwealth Minister for Railways and Works) arrived in Toowoomba on Sunday from Melbourne. Accompanied by Mrs. ...

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  20. DEATH OF KITCHENER.

    Edwin Day, an Englishman, formerly in charge of a big munition plant in Russia is a refugee here. He declares that Baron Sturmer, a Minister in a ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. BOLSHEVIKS REPORTED OVER THROWN.

    The newspaper "Isveatia" states that a counter-revolution has broken out in a number of towns in Russia. The Soviets have been overthrown, and ...

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  22. THE DISTRICT EXHIBITS.

    The district exhibits are still far from completion but sufficient progress has been made to indicate that all previous efforts have been exceeded. This ...

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  23. PULP MANUFACTURE.

    Reference to the urgency for the establishment of the paper pulp industry on co-operative lines in order to overcome the shortage of printing paper ...

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  24. ZEPPELIN SIGHTED.

    The Admiralty reports that a formation of our large seaplanes in the North Sea sighted a Zeppelin up 4000 feet. They climbed to the attack unseen at ...

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  25. FINNISH MONARCHISTS IN QUANDARY.

    In the Finnish Diet the Monarchists have not secured the necessary majority in order to declare that the election of a King is urgent. They now ...

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  26. AIR FIGHTING.

    Marshal Haig reports that aeroplanes co-operated with other arms on the battle front all day long. They signalled targets to the artillery, and ...

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  27. SUGAR INDUSTRY TROUBLE.

    A few wealthy sugur-growers met the cane-cutters at a compulsory conference but would not concede one [?] As a result the sugar season is now ...

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  28. GERMAN EMBASSY REMOVED.

    A message from Berlin says that in view of the Left Social Revolutionaries threats. Dr. Helfferich has ordered the removal of the German ...

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  29. FAT CATTLE AWARDS.

    Pen of 3 bullocks, over 4 years, of uniform breed, J. Sparked 1, Macansh Estate, Ltd. 3; special foe pen of 3 bulolcks, 3 to 4 years suitable for ...

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  30. ON ITALIAN FRONT.

    A British-Italian official report says; Our divisions carried out eight successful simultaneous raids between the Asiago and Canove. We inflicted heavy ...

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  31. ENGLAND TO EGYPT.

    The Press Bureau reports that Royal Air Force officers accompanied by two mechanics have just [?]own from England to Egypt on ordinary service ...

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  32. ORDERED OUT OF THE STATE.

    James O'Brien (54, dealer), Harry Bressington (34 clerk), Wesley Archer (21, barman), and Arthur Reard (28) were charged to-day with being ...

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  33. DISASTROUS YEAR FOR UNIONS.

    "The past 12 months has been without doubt the most severe and in one sense, the most disastrous period in the history of Australian unionism," ...

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  34. A FOUR MILES ADVANCE.

    The Franco-Canadians have advanced four miles on a nine miles front and captured Arvillers and Warvillers. News has not been received from the ...

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  35. GERMAN DESTROYER SUNK.

    The Admiralty reports that our aircraft on August 9 heavily bombed enemy minesweepers off Zeebrugge, and also observed a German destroyer ...

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  36. IN THE POLICE COURTS.

    Thomas Marewell (48, laborer) was charged to-day with having on August 10, stolen a pair of trousers and shirt valued at 15s, the property of ...

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  37. "MARCH OF FREEDOM."

    The "March of Freedom" column reached Brisbane on Saturday afternoon. After a warm reception at the Stephens Shire Council hall, and the ...

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  38. BOL[?]EVIKS ARREST BRITISHERS

    A message from Moscow says that the Bolsheviks have arrested prominent Anglo-French representatives. They include Robert Lockhart, British ...

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  39. SHOW HOLIDAYS.

    The following Exhibition holiday have been proclaimed:—August [?] petty sessions district of Brisbane Wyanum, and Cloveland and shire [?] ...

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  40. OUTPUT OF COAL.

    The Press Bureau reports that the executive of the Minors' Federation in Britain in a manifesto strenuously appeals to the miners loyalty to assist ...

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  41. SPLIT IN THE TORY CAMP.

    At a meeting of the Central Council of the Queensland Farmers' Union on Saturday it was decided that the decision of the branches and the distric ...

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  42. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Richard James Stephenson, of Erneststreet Morningside [?] was knocked down by a motor ear near Belmont yesterday and sustained injuries to the ...

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  43. ITALIANS VISIT VIENNA.

    Eight Italian aeroplanes commanded by Gabriel d'Annunzio flew over Vienna to-day, and dropped manifestoes. All returned. ...

    Article : 37 words
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