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  2. TO BOMB GERMANY.

    "Replying to the German air raids by bombing his sleeping towns with the same bombs as theirs", was enthusiastically endorsed at a meeting. ...

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  3. POLICE UNION.

    The provision made by the Government, under the Industrial Arbitration Bill for a police union, has caused general satisfaction in the force, and ...

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  4. WHEAT CARGOES.

    In the Watersiders case, yesterday, Henry by as wharf manager for [?] and Co. (Sydney), was further examined. He stated that before the war ...

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  5. FROZEN MEAT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 words
  6. THUNDERSTORMS.

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau reported this morning as follows:—Fine weather with clear skies or light cloud is noted this morning west from ...

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  7. DISAPPEARING TUCKER.

    James Lester (43, cook) was brought up on a charge of having stolen, at the Enoggera military camp, near Brisbane, on October 15, four pounds of ...

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  8. IN LETTERS OF BLOOD.

    Ernest Seigel, a naturalised German, was sentenced to a month's imprisonment, for assaulting his wife. It was stated that Seigel tore up his ...

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  9. NEW FACTORS.

    Lord Lansdowne, in the House of Lords, said the attack on Serbia ought to stir up a sterner and fiercer determination on the part of the Allies ...

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  10. THE CAMPS.

    A comprehensive visit of inspection to the A.I.F. camps at Enoggera and elsewhere was made by the Minister, for Defence (Senator Pearce) yesterday. ...

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  11. UNSKILLED NURSES.

    Referring to the maternity bonus at Ballarat, Dr. Scott said his experience was that it had enormously increased the number of ignorant and unskilled ...

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  12. DERWENT TO HUON.

    In accordance with representations of the Admiralty authorities, Mr. Jensen has decided to change the name of the Destroyer Derwent, launched in ...

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  13. EXPORT OF MEAT.

    Prior to the no-confidence motion the State Ministry received from the Federal authorities a letter stating that the Minister for Trade and Customs ...

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  14. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    A general meeting of the Red Cross Society will be held in the British medical rooms on Monday next, at 10.30. The finance committee will ...

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  15. JUNIOR CADET TRAINING.

    Senator Gardiner stated yesterday with reference to instructions regarding the temporary suspension of senior cadet and militia training for a period ...

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  16. SOUTHERN GALLOPS.

    At Caulfield this morning the sand and tan tracks were in use. A cold, wind blew across the course. Garlin did three furlongs in 37sec, and ...

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  17. GERMAN LOSSES.

    A message says that the Germans are being severely punished north of Belgrade. They are losing 3000 men a day. One brigade was ahnihilated by ...

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  18. THE BEST GIFTS.

    Cabled information was received yesterday from the Budden Red Crooss League's Commissioner in Egypt, which gives information as to what has ...

    Article : 152 words
  19. ADJUSTING TAXATION.

    The Federal Taxation Commissioner yesterday issued an explanation of the procedure to be followed by the Income. Tax Department regarding the taxation ...

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  20. UNIVERSITY MATTERS.

    The monthly meeting of the senate of the University of Queensland was held on Wednesday. Amongst the correspondence ...

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  21. TO HELP SERBIA.

    Troops are still being landed at Salonika by the British and French. Martial-law has been proclaimed in Greek Maceaonia. ...

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  22. GAS MEN CONFER.

    A compulsory conference was held yesterday, before Mr. Justice Higgins, between reprosentatives of the Federated Gas Employees' Industrial Union ...

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  23. SERBIANS HOLDING WELL.

    Reports here state that the Serbians are retaining their grip of the heights around Belgrade. The railway line between Nish and Prahvon has been cut ...

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  24. BOHEMIAN RECRUIT.

    The Victorian military authorities recently made the discovery that an unnaturalised Bohemian had enlisted for service in the Expeditionary Force. ...

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  25. RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    In regard to the unions dispute between Victorian Railway Union and the Railway Commissioners, the conference passed the following resolution: "In ...

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  26. £10 DAMAGES.

    A case was heard before Mr. P. W. Pears, P.M., in the Small Debts Court at South Brisbane yesterday, in which the plaintiff, Mrs. Catherine Lamond, of ...

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  27. GERMAN DEPOT

    It is reported that a German ammunition depot in Poland, exploded, and 2000 Germans were killed. ...

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  28. FOR JUSTICE AND RIGHT.

    M. Viviani (who succeeded M. Delcasse) publishes a statement to the effect that since France and the Alles, despite the attachment of peace, ...

    Article : 131 words
  29. CONCENTRATING STRENGTH.

    In connection with the proposal to form one large union a propaganda committee of 20 members has been formed to draw up a scheme; also a ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND'S SHARE.

    The Minister for Railways, the Commissioner, and Secretary to the Commissioner had an interview this mornning with the Minister for Defence, ...

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  31. THE WHEAT POSITION.

    The following letter received by the Minister for Lands from Mr. G. Crisp, of the Defiance Milling Co., bears out the statements made by Mr. Hunter ...

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  32. CITY FIRES.

    The Ithaca, Volunteer Fire Brigade turned out at about 1 p.m. yesterday to a grass fire in a paddock near the residence of Mr. A. Stewart, Ashgrove. ...

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  33. NURSES COMING SOUTH.

    Acting Matron Goodman and Nurse Allan, of the staff of the [?] Hospital were farewelled at afternoon tea by the Women's Hospital [?]. Both ...

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  34. RECRUITING.

    It has been definitely decided to have the first exhibition of the recruiting film, depleting camp life in Queensland, on the last Saturday in this month. ...

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  35. LEAGUE OF BIRD LOVERS.

    A committee meeting of the Queensland Gould League of Bird Lovers was held on Tuesday. The president announced that the certificates of ...

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  36. DEPRESSED AND WEEPING.

    The "Idea Nazlonale" learns from trustworthy sources that the condition of the Austrian Emperor is worse. His mind is weakening. He is suffering ...

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  37. SHELL-MAKING.

    The Minister for Defence discussed with the Minister for Railways, the Commissioner, and Mr. Crowther this morning the question of munitions ...

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  38. MORE WOUNDED COMING.

    It has been definitely announced that the next batch of wounded soldiers will reach Brisbane at 8.30 o'clock on Tuesday night next. The original list ...

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  39. BULGARIA AND SERBIA.

    Balgaria has officially declared war on Serbia. ...

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  40. COORPAROO VOLUNTEERS.

    A public meeting is to be held in the Coorparoo Shire Hall next Monday evening for the purpose of considering means for continuing to recognise the ...

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  41. EXAMINATIONS FOR CLERKS.

    An examination for temporary clerks in the Federal Income Tax Office will be hold at the Normal School next Saturday. It is expected that 169 men ...

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  42. CANE PRICE BOARDS.

    The Cano Price Boards Conference will meet on Monday, but will not be open to the press. The Home Department is inviting ...

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  43. FOR CONSCRIPTION.

    In the Assembly, Mr. Heltmann, late whip of the Lubor Government, gave notice of the following motion:—"That to more effectively assist in the war ...

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  44. COMMONWEALTH INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS.

    According to the quarterly report, January to March, 1915, just issued by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs), returns received from the ...

    Article : 77 words
  45. FALL DOWNSTAIRS.

    Early this morning Mrs. E. Low, of Gladstone-road, fell down some stairs at her residence, and sustained a fracture of the right forearm. First aid ...

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  46. MINISTER VISITS CAMPS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) continued his visits of inspection of the A.I.F. camps to-day, and will also pay a visit of inspection ...

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  47. CONTROL OF PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    The Premier stated this morning that the control of patriotic funds was still under consideration. ...

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