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  2. MOTOR SMASH.

    As the result of a motor smash on the Waterworks-road, Red Hill, last night a youth named [?] Joseph Atwell, 17, of Kelvin Grove, was killed ...

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  3. umrn lcaehkl;CKADE

    A British submarine has torpedoed eight German steamers In the Baltic, and sunk four by opening the sea valves The crew were given plenty ...

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  4. STATE COAL MINES

    Discussing the proposed purchase by the State of the Blackheath and Abormain Collieries, the Minister for Mines' observed this- morning that in addition ...

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  5. STATE BOTCHER SHOP.

    It was announced exclusively In these columns a few days ago that it was the intention of the Government to open a State butcher shop in ...

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  6. NEW HIGH SCHOOLS.

    Provision Is made In the Estimates for new high schools and While discussing the matter this morning the Minister for Education explained that ...

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  7. MUNICIPAL REFORM.

    The executive of the Local Authorities Association of Queensland waited on the Home Secretary (Mr. Bowman) this morning to present certain ...

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  8. DOMESTIC STRIFE

    Joseph William Masters, an old man who is charged with having attempted to unlawfully kill his wife, at Redcliffe, on September 28 last, was again ...

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  9. ANOTHER CAMPAIGN.

    The latest from the Near East is that Serbia is In deadly danger of being overwheimed by the armies of her neighbors as no less than eight ...

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  10. FEDERAL INCOME TAX.

    The Federal Income Tax Act. it is stated, does not carry out the intention of the Federul Ministry to secure the maximum aumount of taxation from ...

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  11. CABINET TROUBLES.

    By an neroic effort before taKing to bed Mr. Asquith participated in severalconferences the War Committee and the Cabinet held. ...

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  12. CENTURY,NOT OUT.

    "Last week, my daughter in Sydney sent me a post card hoping that would reach the century said Mr. James Wardley (president of the ...

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  13. GERMAN RULE.

    Messages from the Dutch frontier say that a sweeping round up of spies and suspects by Germany is going on in Belgium There have been hundreds ...

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  14. SOLDIERS BREAK CAMP.

    An a[?]ray, between a considerable number of soldiers who were Isolated and detained at Langwarrin camp where they are Uhdergoing treatment ...

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  15. TRAINING GALLOPS.

    At Flemington this morning a northerly wind was blowing but the weather was fine. On the course proper Rouen and Cetigne went eight ...

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  16. SLANDEROUS, IF UTTERED

    Further evidence, was given yesterday in the actions for alleged slander in which Mr. Andrew Fisher and Senator Pearce each claim £1000 from John ...

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  17. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN,

    The Earl of Derby addressed a mueet Ing in the Mansion House and suggested that every man, recognising the State's right to call on his services, ...

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  18. HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    The Cabinet met at 2.30.p.m. yesterday When it adjourned over four hours inter Mr. Fisher stated that no decision had been arrived at as to who ...

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  19. VIOLENT OFFENSIVE.

    The Germans attempted yesterday Violent offensive along a front of over six miles east of Rheims simultaneously attacking the British between Carriers ...

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  20. "THEY ARE RED HOT."

    "I think they are going too far and that a rap on the knackles will do them good," said Mr. Spence (postmasterGeneral), referring to-day to the ...

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  21. SERB BRAVERY.

    The Berlin "Tageblat" states that the Serbians are fighting with desperate coarage and tenadity and are feverishly rsolved to defend every inch ...

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  22. ITALIAN SQUADRON.

    A despatch from Brindisi says that an Italian squadron has departed for the Near East under sealed orders,' supposedly to participate In the ...

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  23. HAMILTON'S RECALL

    The "Evening Sandard" says that Sir lan Hamilton's recall was not unexpcted. His command had seen many brilliant actions but possibly the ...

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  24. SOLDIERS EVERYWHERE.

    Answering the jeremiads that assert that England is not doing a fair share Mr. T. P. O'Connor says it is difficult to reconcile this with what he sees all ...

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  25. SERB ARCHIVES.

    The ''Morning post's" Athens correspondent eays that the Diplomatic worps in Serbia has gone to Monastir where the Serbian archives will be ...

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  26. PUBLIC WORKS.

    Expenditure authorised by the Governor in Council to-day included the following£ 15,200 for the erection of workshops at lpSwich-road £957, for ...

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  27. GREEK WAR STAFF AT SALONIKA.

    The Greek genera staff has arrived at Salonika where King Constantino Is also expected, ...

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  28. TURKS TO MEET RUSSIANS.

    Bulgaria has arranged that Turkish troops shall meet the expected Russian army. This is in order that Buigarians shall not be opposed to ...

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  29. STATE OIL MONOPOLY.

    A bill to authorise the creation of a state oil monopoly in the Roma district is at present being prepared by the Minister for Mines However as ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Pile Light—Grantala from Sydney, passed in 5:l6 a.m.; Flinders, from Bandaberg, 6.52 a.m.; Wodongu, from Cairns 847 a.m Ringera, from ...

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  31. CARSON'S RESIGNATION.

    Sir, Edward Carson refused to give the reason for His resignation, but it is tliought that he wished to mark his disapproval of the Governments lack ...

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  32. TELEGRAPH LINES CUT.

    The Serbs confirm the report of the cutting of the railway telegraph lines to Vranja by the Bulgarians, who are coming up the Valley of the Morava. ...

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  33. CHIMNEY DESTROYS ZEPP.

    A firm of glass manufacturers received a message to-day saying the chimney of its Maubeuge works in France caused the destruction of a ...

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  34. "TOO MUCH. JOHNSON."

    A fitting finish to a delightful Reason is "Too Much Johnson," produced last night by Allen Doone und his talented company. It Is a screaming farce in ...

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  35. SWISS TERBITORY VIOLATED

    The violations of Swiss territory by German aviators total 20. ...

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  36. RATS AGAIN!

    Slight damage was done as the resuit of fire In Elizabeth-street last night The outbreak occurred a little after 9 o'clock In Harper's Building, in ...

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  37. REDCLIFFE ROBBERY.

    The charge of having stolen articles of jewellery valued at£10. 15s front the dwell[?] of Pauline Enkelmann atRede[?] on October 17, was further ...

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  38. FRENCH WOUNDED AT SALONIKA.

    A tram[?] o[?] wounded French Soldiers has reached Salonika. ...

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  39. CHOLERA AMONG AUSTRIANS.

    Cholera has broken out among Austrians at Droby. ...

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  40. GERMAN SUBMARINE WRECKED.

    An Amsterdam message states that a Gorman submarine Is reported to be wrecked in the Danube ...

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  41. MANIFESTO TO SLAVS.

    It is reported from Russia that a manifesto to the Slavs from the Czar is imminent. ...

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  42. GRUESOME FIND.

    A gruesome discovery was made bya boy near Beaudesert yesterday afternoon. In a paddock near the house of John Dempsey a farmer of Kerry ...

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  43. HAMILTON'S ARRIVAL REPORTED

    Unverified reports say that General Sir lan Hamilton has arrived in London from the Dardanelles. ...

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  44. MINE LAYER WRECKED.

    A Copenhagen message states that the wreckage from a German minelayer has been washed ashore on Aeroe Island Denmark. ...

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  45. BALKAN PROBLEM.

    The War Committee and Cabinet met in conference to-day M.Millerand, the French Minister for War, and the Premier, M. Camban and the Cabinet. ...

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  46. BARRING LAND AGENTS

    The State Labor party has approved the Government proposal to introduced a bill disqualifying land agents from sitting in parliament.It is understood ...

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  47. PUBLIC SERVICE INVSTIGATION.

    The Premier announced to-day that he would very shortly have something to say with regard to the appointment of a Public Service Commission to ...

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  48. SPY EXECUTED.

    The Press Bureau states that two prisoners have been condemned by court-martial for espionape in London. On was executed and the other ...

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