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  2. WOULD SEND FIREMEN.

    At to-day's meeting of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade Board. Superintendent Hinton, in his report, said that he was applying for exemption from ...

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  3. SURMARINE WARFARE.

    Nothing since the outbreak of the War has created such a widespread sensation as the torpedoing of six ships, and there will be consternation ...

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  4. NAVVIES' CONDITIONS.

    In view of the general discontent in the railway service the A.W.Y recently approached the late Minister for Railways and asked that the conditions ...

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  5. FEELING AGAINST CONSCRIPTION.

    The accommodation of the Protestant Hall was fully taxed last night, when a meeting against conscription, was held, under, the auspices of the ...

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  6. PAST LE SARS.

    It is officially reported that south of the A[?]re our front was shelled heavily, especially at Guedecourt and Le Sars. We advanced the line south-west of ...

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  7. IMPOSING PLATFORM.

    At is understood that Viscount Kato has declined to support Count Terauehi in the formation of a Cabinet. A new party named the Kyodokal, ...

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  8. I AM IT.

    The Prime Minister, speaking at a civic dinner, at Ballarat on Monday night, referred to the expulsion of himself and other politicians from the ...

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  9. GREEK FLEET.

    The whole of the Greek fleet has joined the national movement, and Greek shipowners have handed over 13 steamers to M. Venizelos. ...

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  10. ENEMY LINES FORCED.

    A communique says: We forced the enemy lines in the direction of Vladimir-Volynsky, and occupied and consolidated the positions. The enemy ...

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  11. STRUMA FIGHTING.

    The British War Office reports: Our Struma line has been advanced further north. We have occupied the villages of Cavdarmah, Ormanil, and ...

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  12. SUNDAY'S RIOT.

    Following on the disturbance at the Domain on Sunday by an organised body of "soldiers," during which a lieutenant was wounded by a revolver ...

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  13. NO ARREST YET.

    On inquiry to-day it was ascertained that so far no arrest have been made by the police in connection with the sheering of Lieutenant Mackay in the ...

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  14. TRANSPORT SUNK.

    The steamship Gallia, an auxiliary carrying 2000 Serbian and French soldiers, was submarined on October 4. Of these 1300 were picked up by a ...

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  15. NABBED BY THE D'S.

    If you are in the habit, of wearing a grey suit and a panama hat, look out for trouble! That very useful body of police, commonly known as the D'[?], ...

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  16. PRUSSIANSISM.

    When the report or the committee of the whole council came up for consideration at yesterday's meeting of the Brisbane City Council, it was found ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND TURF CLUB.

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  18. FRENCH POSITIONS BOMBARDED.

    A French communique says;—The enemy violently bombarded our positions at Canny and Surmatz, in the Roye region. Otherwise the day was ...

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  19. DUBLIN RELIEF FUND.

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  20. SOLDIERS' QUEEN.

    Arrangements are now complete for the big massed Bands tattoo, to be held to-night at the Exhibition Grounds, in aid of the Residential Club for ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. RIVER MYSTERY.

    This boy of the man found in the river at [?]nga yesterday morning has so far not been identified. A post-mortem examination held ...

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  22. THE FARMERS' POSITION.

    At a meeting of the Barron, Shire Council a wire was received from the Prime Minister, working them to hold a meeting in support of conscription. ...

    Article : 209 words
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  24. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Pile Light.—Bombala, from Townsville, passsed in 7.40 a.m.: Aramac, from Burketown, 12.56 p.m.: Mallina, for Sydney, pushed out, 1.45 a.m, ...

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