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  2. FIRST ELECTION.

    It is the irony of Fate that the first election under the new Electoral Act should take place for the seat lately occupied by the Minister who was at ...

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  3. "I MURDERED HIM."

    A tragedy occurred in a house in Water-street, Spring Hill, last week. A soldier named William Peter Neilson visited the house, which was occupied ...

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  4. VALLEY VACANCY.

    The Valley W.P.O. held a special meeting last night for the purpose of arranging matters in connection with the selection of a Labor candidate for ...

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  5. NEVER SATISFIED.

    A parliamentary deputation, consisting of Opposition members from the wheat growing States, waited on Senator Pearce and protested against the ...

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  6. NEW MINISTER.

    It may now be stated with a comparative degree of certainty that the election of the new Minister will be decided before the Valley contest, As ...

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  7. HARD FIGHTING CONTINUES

    The attack on Verdun has shifted to the west. The Germans are now pounding towards a fortress from beyond Meuse, advancing along the ...

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  8. FIVE GENERALS KILLED.

    Reports staet that five German Generals have been killed at Verdun. The European press notes with amazement the enormous quantities of ...

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  9. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Balfour), in the House of Commons, said that the process of building warships would never attain better, speed. ...

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  10. SAVE THE SCRAP IRON.

    Soon after the outbreak of the war the Government took steps to prohibitthe exportation of scrap iron. Yesterday a deputation, representing the ...

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  11. EXCAVATION WORKS.

    With that characteristic tone of "ha, ha, now we've got 'em," the senior morning Tory journal publishes today under the title of "Sacked," a ...

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  12. SOLDIERS AS COLLECTORS.

    Immediate stops are being taken by the military authorities to put a stop to the practice of utilising returned soldiers in connection with street ...

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  13. AGAINST THE ENEMY.

    At a meeting of the Newcastle Labor Council the Newcastle Coal Trimmers' Federate Union forwarded the following resolution for consideration:— ...

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  14. WILSON BACKED UP.

    President Wilson has decisively won the fight to compel the Congress to acknowledge that it stands behind him in the submarine negotiations. To the ...

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  15. UNDERGROUND RAILWAY.

    The construction, of the city railway has commenced An unroofed building in Macquarie-street is the first visible step in the direction of ...

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  16. POLICE COURTS.

    A charge of cheque stealing was preforred against Rudolph Holken, a Belgian, aged 45, described as a teacher of music. The offence was alleged to ...

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  17. MR. SUMNER'S VIEWS.

    "The proposal has my warmest support," said Mr. R. Sumner, the Food Commissioner, whim approached today with regard to the Federal ...

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  18. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    The Government's, reply to Germany, Rejecting the British offer of Investigating the Baralong case by American naval officers, disclaims any intention ...

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  19. CABINET MEETING.

    A lengthy meeting of the Cabinet was held, this morning, when several matters of importance were discussed, it is understood that the present ...

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  20. WAR LOAN BONDS.

    There seems to be some doubt as to whether cheques for the Commonwealth war loan are free of exchange on any other bank. The Federal ...

    Article : 146 words
  21. BUTTER EXPORT.

    The Premier (Mr. T. J. Ryan) is in receipt this morning of the following telegram from the Acting Prime Minister of the Commonwealth ...

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  22. FRENCH RECOVER TRENCHES

    It is announced that the French were successful in recovering portions of the trenches at Champagne, which were lost on March 6. New infantry attacks ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Pile Light.—Bingera from Townsville, paased in 7.7 a.m., Wodonga, from Cairns, 7.32 a.m; Flinders, from Bundaberg, 1.10 p.m. ...

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  24. MR. CARR EXPLAINS.

    During the Hearing of the municipal employees' case in the Industrial Court to-day. Mr. Carr (Henry Carr, Ltd.) complained that a wrong interpretation ...

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  25. HOT AND MUGGY.

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau reported this morning as follows:—Along the seaboard and near the Gulf there is considerable cloud, and a light ...

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  26. GERMAN MOTIVES.

    Paris critics search for a: reason for the. German effort at Verdun...The "Temps" says the events in Turkey are sufficient. The loss of Erzerum, Mush. ...

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  27. IS ENVER PASHA DEAD?

    It is rumored that Enver Pasha, the Turkish Minister for War, whose attempted assassination was recently reported, is dead. ...

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  28. THE UNIVERSITY.

    The Executive Council has approved that George James Mackay and Peter Baiderston Macgregor, B.A., be appointed as representatives on the ...

    Article : 82 words
  29. SHORTENING EXPENDITURE.

    A special meeting of the members of the "Liberal" party in the State Parliament. convened by the Premier, was held yesterday. The object of the ...

    Article : 110 words
  30. EXPLOSION UNDER A CAR.

    Those in the vicinity of Lennon's Hotel about 2. o'clock yesterday afternoon were, startled by the noise, of an explosion. It appears that a tramcar ...

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  31. SOVEREIGN'S BUYING POWER.

    The Government Statistician is Showing the average purchasing power of the sovereign in New Zealand [?]wns. Taking the prices of ...

    Article : 65 words
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  33. ANOTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESS.

    It is officially announced that the Russians have occupied Cola, which is 27 miles went of Kermanahah, in Northern Persia. ...

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  34. MAILS FOR THE EAST.

    The Eastern mail steamer Changrsha will not call at Brisbane en route to China and Japan on her next trip. Consequently mails for Thursday Island, ...

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