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  2. FURTHER STORMS.

    Following upon the fierce thunderstorm that passed over the Moreton districts early yesterday morning the city and suburbs were subjected to a ...

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  3. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    Further reference to the Oral[?]-Injune Creek line, which was thrown out by the upper House, was made this morning by the Minister for Lands, in ...

    Article : 265 words
  4. GERMAN OFFENSIVE.

    The morning newspapers express the conviction that the Germans have, planned a new offensive on a large scale against the Allies left wing. It ...

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  5. OTTAWA FIRE.

    The building was burned because a member valued his coat. A Representative, Mr. Frank Glass, was in the reading-room, and noticed a wisp of ...

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  6. TRADES HALL.

    Officials of the Australian Building industry Employees Union waited on the Minister for Lands (Mr. J. M. Hunter) yesterday afternoon in relation, to ...

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  7. APPAM PASSENGERS.

    A protest has been lodged by Lieyr. Berg against the release of the Appam. passengers, claiming that they were prisoners on German territory. ...

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  8. THE ZEPELIN RAIDS.

    Further details continue to come in regarding the recent Zeppelin raid, as the authorities have removed a number of restrictions. The diary of a ...

    Article : 180 words
  9. AIR PROTECTION.

    Mr. Joynson Hicks has given notice to present a resolution urging the desirability of placing the air service of the country on a firmer and stronger ...

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  10. UP AGAINST LIQUOR.

    A new anti-liquor organisation, formed by union officals and others to secure a limitation of the hours for the sale of intoxicating liquor to a ...

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  11. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    A proclamation, was issued this morning proroguing the State Parliament till Tuesday, March 21. ...

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  12. COLLIER SUNK.

    If is reported that a Zeppelin on Tuesday sank a former German steamer, the Franz Fischer, which was captured early in the war, with a bomb. ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    The transactions. of the Savings Bink Department for the week ended January 31 were as follow: Accounts opened 1747 deposits. £160,841 ...

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  14. A PAIR OF TROUSERS.

    Patrick M'Reynolds, laborer, 56 pleaded not guilty this morning to a charge of having had in his possession, in Brunswick-street, Brisbane, on ...

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  15. RAILWAY WASHAWAYS.

    Owing to flood damages from the severe storm last night the railway line was again washed out in the vicinity of Walloon and all of the goods ...

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  16. EXCITING AIR ATTACK.

    The Zeppelin which on Tuesday [?]barded Salonica was of very large dimensions. After a wide detour it began operations at a height of 2000ft, ...

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  17. OWNER WANTED.

    The police have a case in hand that is causing them some trouble. A soldier has been arrested for having had in his possession on February 4 in 1 ...

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  18. STEEL FOR MUNITIONS.

    The imperial Department of Munitions has completed arrangements forthe purchase and despatch of 500 tons of steel manufactured at Newcastle ...

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  19. DISABLED ZEP.

    A zeppelin is reported to have been seen floating in the North Sea, probably disabled by the Dutch coast Germany, when attempting to return to ...

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  20. RIOTOUS SOLDIERS.

    The following sentences have been, imposed on soldiers by courts-martial, in connection with the recent disturbances at St. Kilda:—Gunner Woolsten, ...

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  21. TROUBLE IN THE CAMPS.

    During the progress of the early morning storm considerable damage was done in the various A.I.F camps. Many incidents Of a sensational ...

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  22. STEEL WORKS OUTPUT.

    Mr. Davies, Director-General of Public. Works, who went to Melbourne to confer with the Federal authorities respecting the Commandeering of the ...

    Article : 172 words
  23. RUSSIAN LOSSES.

    The Exchange Telegraph Company at Copenhagen. says the Russians calculate their casualties at 3,000,000, and that 1,000,000 Austro-Germans have. ...

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  24. GIVING INFORMATION.

    Senator Pearce announced to-day that, the Secretary of State for the Colonies had brought under the notice of the Commonwealth Government a ...

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  25. COMPULSION LAW.

    The King has signed a proclamation fixing February 10 as the appointed, date for the Military Service Act coming into force. ...

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  26. VICTORIAN RECRUITS.

    To-day 417 men offered their services for abroad and 257 were accepted. ...

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  27. TURKISH HEIR-APPARENT.

    Concerning the Constantinople announcement in regard to the sulcide of the Turkish heir apparent by opening arteries, Cherif Pasha, who, with ...

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  28. SOME SPLENDID RAINFALLS.

    Once again violent thunderstorms invaded [?] areas last evening, and the rainfall, in every instance, was of a most beneficial nature. So ...

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  29. MAYOR OF TOOWONG.

    A special meeting of the Toowong Town Council was held at noon to-day for the purpose of electing a Mayor for the ensuing year. ...

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  30. Y.M.C.A. NEEDS HELP.

    Thursday night's storm was responsible for considerable damage to all the Y.M.C.A. gear. At the Exhibition [?] the structure, Which is 160ft long, ...

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  31. BACK TO THE FOLD.

    The Federated Amalgamated Painters and Decorator,s reafillated with the building trades federation. At the A.W.U. Conference yesterday ...

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  32. LUSITANIA OUTRAGE.

    A correspondent at Berlin says thatunder no circumstances will Germans admit that the sinking of the Lusitanla was an illegal act. ...

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  33. FLOUR, BRAN, AND POLLARD.

    The following Order was issued this morning:—The maximum prices at which the undermentioned goods may be sold wholesale in the Southern ...

    Article : 127 words
  34. PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION.

    A "Gazette Extraordinary" will be issued on Monday prescribing the duties of the he Public Works Commission. ...

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  35. THE DRINK CURSE.

    The Portland newspaper "Oregenian," announces that they are thoroughly converted by the benefits accruing from one monday [?] ...

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  36. WEALTHY SQUATTER DEAD.

    Mr. Alexander M'Kenzle of Abercromble station died on Tuesday. He owned Kempfield Curragh, and Abercromble sheep stations, in New South ...

    Article : 41 words
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  40. GREAT BRITAIN—PERFECTION.

    Sames Pianos—the best British. Built to last a lifetime. Easy terms Paling & Co., 86-88 Queen-street, Brisbane. ...

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