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  2. MONASTIR REPORTED TAKEN.

    The French have captured the hills around Florina, and repulsed two Bulgar counter attacks, taking many prisoners and quantities of munitions. The ...

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  3. READY TO WORK.

    A mass meeting of the members of the Waterside Union was held in the Trades Hail at 9 o'clock this morning. Between 600 and 700 members were ...

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  4. DUBLIN DISTRESS.

    At a meeting held in the Toowoomba Town Hall last evening to take steps to raise funds to assist in alleviating the distress in Ireland, Archbishop ...

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  5. EVERY MITE HELPS

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  6. GREAT RALLY OF WOMEN.

    Very striking evidence of the interest of the women in the anti-conscription campaign was forthcoming at the meeting called for last night by the ...

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  7. BIG BATTLE

    Fighting is proceeding on a nuge scale on the eastern front, Which is tho centre of interest. Evidence is accumulating that the Central Powers are ...

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  8. WORK RESUMED THIS AFTERNOON.

    Early this afternon it was learned that, In accordance with the agreement, the various shipping companies haeo conformed, to the union ...

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  9. ANOTHER TORY PLOT.

    As a result of the no-confidence motion, which is to come on in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, a special Cabinet meeting was held this ...

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  10. WASTAGE OF GUNS.

    A document has been captured by the British, signed by General von Falkenhayn, while chief of staff, complaining that the wastage of guns in ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. RIOTS IN GERMANY.

    Serious rioting has occurred at Chemnitz, in Germany, with the result that many workmen were killed. Hussars and infantry charged, the rioters, ...

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  12. MR. HUGHES AND THE CENSORSHIP.

    The statement by Mr. Hughes—"that there is no censorship over the press, except that the press is not allowed to refer in insulting terms to the Empire ...

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  13. LOBB'S HOLE AGAIN.

    An earthquake was reported from Adaminaby on Sunday. There was a vilent subterranean explosion at a ravine known as Lobb's Hole, where a ...

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  14. STOLEN SOLDIERS.

    A deliyed message,from Athens says there is reason to believe that Greece has delivered an ultimatum to Germany and Bulgaria, expiring to-night, for ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN ATTACKS.

    All Italian communique says that on Monday night and yesterday the enemy made demonstrating actions in Asigo and Vanco Valleys, and ...

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  16. SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    It was very foggy at Randwick this morning, and most of the galloping took place In tho middle of the course. Pretty Bobby negotiated a mile in ...

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  17. COUNTER ATTACKS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that the situation is unchanged. We repulsed several determined counter attacks southward of Arcre, aiid our ...

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  18. MORE CONGRATULATIONS.

    Mr. W. P. Colborne (secretary of the Queensland branch bf the Printing Industry Union) writes:—I have much pleasure in conveying to you, by ...

    Article : 342 words
  19. ADAMSON v FIHELLY.

    Sir,— with reference to Mr. Adamson's extracts from Sheehy Sketilngton's life of Michael Davitt, it is possible that he is not aware that Mr. ...

    Article : 137 words
  20. WITHDRAWN FROM SOMME.

    Between July 1 and September 8, the Germans had 53 divisions engaged against the Anglo-French at the Somme, of which 28 were withdrawn, ...

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  21. VALLEY FIRE.

    THREE SHOPS AFFECTED. Damage to three shops in the Valley was done by fire to-day. The Central Brigade received the call a little after ...

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  22. GREEK FOREIGN MINISTER.

    Tho new Foreign Minister, M. Carapanos, has made congratulatory visits to all diplomats except those of tho Entente. ...

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  23. RIOTS IN AMERICA.

    Serious rioting has occurred in various sections of Manhattan. Attempts were made to run cars on 142nd and 51th crosstown surface lines, but mobs ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. MAN LOST ON THE BORDER.

    A wire from near the South Australian border received by the police at Camooweal has been forwarded to Brisbane. It is to the effect that an old ...

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  25. N.S.W. AGENT-GENERAL DEAD.

    Mr. B. R. Wise, Agent-General for Now South Wales in London, died suddenly from heart failure. ...

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  26. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    As the result of a tram accident the Red Hill line early on Tuesday night injuries were sustained by Ellen Hope, u single woman, of ...

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  27. FISH MARKETS.

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  28. BRITISH TAKE TRENCHES.

    South of Arras yesterday the British captured 200 yards of trenches. ...

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  29. RUSSIANS NEAR HAMADAN.

    The Russians arc reported to be less than 20 miles from Hamadan, in Persia. ...

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  30. BENEFIT RACE MEETING.

    The Towers Jockey Club benefit at the recent meeting resulted in a net profit of £913. A number of donations, Including £400 from the club and ...

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  31. ACCIOENT TERMINATES FATALLY

    Locomotive Inspector Thomas Hartley, whose right leg was almost severed as the result of his having been knocked down by an engine at the ...

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  32. RECRUITING FIGURES.

    At the victoria Barracks yesterday, 135 men came up for enrolment. The number of rejections, however, was not available last night. ...

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  33. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The hon. treasurer reports that the total sum received to date is £111,592 9s 6d. ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Pile Light.—Arawatta, from Cairns, passed in, 4.22 a.m.; Wodonga, from Melbourne. 1.43 p.m. South Passage.—Port Augusta, for ...

    Article : 34 words
  35. LUNATICS STILL AT LARGE.

    The police arc still searching for the twe male lunatics who escaped from the Goodna Asylum on Monday, So far no trace of them has been found ...

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  38. RAILWAY EXAMINER KILLED.

    Tiberlo Vacchini, a railway examiner at Picton, was accidentally killed between the buffers of two sheep trucks. Death was instantaneous. ...

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