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  7. YESTERDAY'S MARCH PAST

    The first march past of the F.L.A. (Forced into Army) in conjunction with tho A.L.F. took place yesterday afternoon. Ordinarily the troops due for ...

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  8. "SHEER EXHAUSTION" GAG.

    The Tories in their howl for conscription of their fellows' lives have made apparently strong point that the "poor cobbers" will die from ...

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  9. "GERMAN GOLD."

    Mr. Hu[?]hes and his "Liberal" friends have been busy insluating that German money is at the backing of the anti-consirption movement. ...

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  11. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    The council of the National Association met yesterday afternoon, the chairman (Mr. Macdonald) presiding. Mr. Harry Brooks was elected a ...

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  12. OCTOBER 28.

    Will that day never come? Surely a date never dragged like this one before, Oh, to have that voting pencil in our hand to jab it feverishly ...

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  13. HUGHES, THE BOGEYMAN.

    Look Out! Hughes, the Bogeyman, will get YOU. Vote NO! The great majority of Federal Labor members say that the dreadful tales of ...

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  14. MEXICAN CONSPIRACY.

    Government officials do not deny the reports that evidence more or less conelusive has reached here, indicative of the existence of a well-formed plan to ...

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  15. SCRUTINEERS' DUTIES.

    Sir,—In our endeavor to upset the huckster politician (Billy Hughes) and the Brisbane yellow press, we must be careful not to leave any loophole ...

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  16. SOUTH BRISBANE W.P.O.

    The ordinary meeting was held in the Technical College rooms on Wednesday evening. The president (Mr J.,A. Waud) occupied the chair, and there ...

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  17. CAIRNS ITEMS.

    Yesterday' it was wrongly reported that the sugar workers had resumped work. They met the directors of Mulgrave mill, who persisted in ...

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  18. THE FUTILITY OF WAR.

    It was here that I had a talk with the German medical officer whom I had seen walking down between two guards close to Fricourt. ...

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  19. NO CONNECTION!

    In older that there should be no associating in the public mind the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League of Australia (of which organisation Mr. ...

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  20. NOTES FOR ELECTORS.

    To-morrow will be polling day. The locations of the several polling booths in the divisions of Brisbane, Lilley, and Oxley were noticed by ...

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  21. PARCELS FOR SOLDIERS.

    The records of the G.P.O. disclose that the posting, of parcels for the A.L.F. by the last two mulls was very heavy, over 25,000 parcels (of an ...

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