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  2. RUSSIAN COUP.

    By a dashing coup de main we carried on Wednesday, the German positions south-east of the regions of Raranovitch, including the villages of ...

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  3. VRANJA RECAPTURED.

    The Serbs are reported to have recaptured the town of [?] and thrown the Bulgrs back a considerable distance. ...

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  4. WHEAT PROSPECTS.

    A serious state of affairs is described by, Mr. A E. Gibson. agricultural instructor, reporting on the wheat prospects north of the Warwick district, ...

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  5. STARVATION!

    These settlers are in the sad plight of having to mix pollard with thier flour and maize meal with their bread in order to exist. Some of them have ...

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  6. THE WODONGA FIRE.

    Captain V. Forrester (Shipping inspector)under instructions from the Marine Board this morning was occupied on the resumed hearing of the ...

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  7. THE RAILWAYMEN.

    Of all the branches of the Public Service the Railway Department benefits most from increases provided in the Estimates. The anticipated ...

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  8. RECENT MOTOR SMASH.

    A post-moterm examination on the body of Nigil Joseph Atwell 17, who was killed as the result of the motor smash on Waterworks-road on ...

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  9. CYPRUS FOR GREECE.

    The "Daily Mail's" Rome correspondent says that the Entente has sent an ultimatum to Greece, insisting that she define her position. ...

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  10. CHAMPAGNE BATTLEFIELD.

    Mr. William Philip Simms the noted journalist, says that, the first imppression the middle of the Champagne battlefield left behind was that it was ...

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  11. IN THE POLICE COURTS.

    The undermentioned cases were dealt with by Mr. E. Eglinton, P.M. at the Central police Court this morning:—Thomas Keane (62, laborer) George ...

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  12. CARSON EXPLAINS.

    Sir Edward. Carson, explaining, his resignation said he felt that his presence in the Cabinet was a source of weakness, not strength. He was aware ...

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  13. THE FLEET.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty Mr. Balfour at the Navy Leagues's symposium on Trafalgar Day said Germany aims at world domination. ...

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  14. CAMP AT ROCKHAMPION

    The establishment of a military training camp at Rockhampton was the subject of a request to the State Commandant (Colonel Lee) yestorday ...

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  15. FATE OF SERBS.

    At a conversations given by the Overseas Club in honor of "Our Allies," last night the Lord Mayor presiding Sir Robert Best proposed the toast of ...

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  16. THE DARDANELLES.

    Sir Geo Reld will to-morrow place a [?] on the Nelson column from the Government and people of the Commonwealth, as a token their ...

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  17. PREFERENCE ALREADY.

    Before Mr. Justice Powers yesterday, the hearing of the plaint of the Federated Mining Employees Association against the mining companies was ...

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  18. ALL SALE!

    While Acting sergant Warner was passing the offices of the South Brisbane Gas Company in Stanley-street, early this morning he noticed that the ...

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  19. [?] TREATEMENT.

    Recently the committee of the Childrens Hospital forwarded a circular letter to the various local authorities in the metropolitan are: offerin 'to ...

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  20. THE DRINK EVIL.

    The executive or the New South Wales Alliance met yesterday, and discussed the Liquor Bill to be introduced by the Government. The opinion was ...

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  21. MEDICAL SERVICES.

    The chief medical officier of the Swiss [?] who has inspected the German and French medical, department, says: I' have see 'nothin inn Germany tha. ...

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  22. GIRLS FATAL FALL.

    This morning an inquiry was held before Mr. R.D. Nellson J.P, into the circumstances relating to the death of mary M'Gregor a single woman aged ...

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  23. PAID PATRIOTISM.

    The United Laborers Protective Society has sent copies of the following resolutions to the State and Federal Attorney General that the United ...

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  24. FACTORY EXPLOSION.

    A hundred persons were killed and injured this afternoon in an explosion in a factory at Rue Tolblac. Many of the victims were women workers. ...

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  25. WATERSIDERS CASE.

    In the Watersiders case yesterday Ernest Chaffers (assistant manger of the Huddart Parker, Ltd.). speaking in reference to Sydney, said that if the ...

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  26. COLLISION OFF CAPE MORETON.

    A collision Occurred between the steamer Marsina and the pilot boat Matthew Flinders off the pilot station at Cape Moreton yesterday.The ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, a bill was passed for the redemption or public secruits and other purposes.The Premier said that certain ...

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  28. GREEKS IN QUEENSLAND.

    At a specially convened and largely attended meeting of the Hellenic. Association of Queensland, held on Tuesday night, the following patriotic ...

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  29. BURIED ALIFE.

    An official report says that last week there was little to report about the operations at, Gallipoli. Mining was considerable at Hill 70, where the ...

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  30. RENT PAYERS PROTESTS.

    A protest against high rents and the high prices of bread meat and other necessaries and forced unemployment was entered by speakers at a meeting ...

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  31. CHARGES UNTRUE.

    The Minister for Home Affairs has presented to the federal Cabinet his finding in relation to charges made by Mr.[?] an employee on the ...

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  32. THIRD RAIL SYSTEM.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr.J Adamson) has received an invitation from the Government of New South Wales to attend a [?] ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN PROCLAMATIONS.

    An announcement was made by the Prime Minister yesterday that all war proclamations and Orders in Council, issued since August 4 last year, ...

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  34. WOMAN ARRESTED.

    The wife of W. J. Burnyeata a former M.P. for Whitehaven, was arrested in her own house on the Irish coast it is alleged that at the time a German ...

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  35. LIGHTHOUSE DUES.

    The Commonwealth received £34,400 in light does during the first quarter from lighthouse [?] its control at present. The [?] will return £1400 ...

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  36. RICH WIDOW DIES.

    The will lof [?] Syme widow of the [?] david Syme, proprietor of the "Age," has been filed for probate purposes, The testatrix died on August ...

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  37. MESSAGE IN BOTTLE.

    Mrs. G. [?] proprietress of the kiosk at Parsley Bay recently picked up a bottle on the beach containing a paper on which was written: ...

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  38. ESCAPED SOLDIERS.

    Sixty of the batch of 85 diseased soldiers who escaped from the detention camp at Lnagwarrin on Tuesday night are still at large. The 18 men ...

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  39. ATTACK ACROSS OPEN.

    Sir Joan French reports that the enemy attacked between the Quarries at Hulluch and after a heavy [?]bardment the infantry attempted an ...

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  40. GENERALLY FINE.

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau reported this morning as follows:—Fine weather is general, and except for moderate cloud areas on the ...

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  41. COMPULSORY, CONFERENCE.

    A secret strike ballot was recently taken of members of the Federated Seamen's Union and the Federated Masters and Engineers Association ...

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  42. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Pile Light —Oanfa. from Glasgow, passed in4.46 a.m. Taiyuan from Hong Kong 8.38 a.m. Sussex, from London, 10.49 a.m. Bingera for ...

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  43. VOLUNTARY SERVICE.

    As it has been represented to the recruiting committee that there are a number of men who are unable to enlist, but are anxious to do something ...

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  44. MENINGITIS IN MELBOURNE.

    The State Cabinet has decided to give consideration to the question of more [?] dealing With the outbreak of [?]. ...

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  45. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Minister for Lands in the Legislative Assembly to-day moved the second reading of the Land Bill which includes provisions for concession's to ...

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  46. FIRE BRIGADE VOLUNTEERS.

    In connection with a report in this paper of a smoke concert tendered at [?] to volunteers for military service, it should have been stated that ...

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  47. POPULAR RISING.

    A violent campaign is being waged in Bulgaria over that country's intervention. One of the opposition papers has threatened the King with a popular ...

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  48. CHEAP MEAT.

    It will be learned with pleasure by housewives that meat is once again down to responsible prices as the result of a fall in prices at the ...

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  49. "THE THIRD DEGREE."

    Charles Klein's powerful drama of striking originality, "The Third Degree," will be presented by Modern Amusements Ltd., at the Tivoll ...

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  50. WOMEN ON CARS.

    In order to release men of millitary age in London, licences will be granted women to work on [?] and street cars. ...

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  51. WYNNUM BILLLYCAN FUND.

    [?] [?] [?] [?]. ...

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