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  2. The War.

    The editor of the weekly edition of the "Times," Mr. E. A. Mackenzie, says that highly placed Roumanians anticipate that their country will declare War ...

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  3. THE TWO CLASHED.

    A deputation, consisting of the Mayor and City Council of Brisbane, waited on the Premier (Mr. D. F. Denham) this morning, for the purpose of ...

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  4. INVASION FEARED.

    Half a million Austrian troops are massed in. the southern Austrian Tyrol, at Trentino, indicating a fear of invasion. ...

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  5. PRZEMYSL'S DEFENDERS.

    The fall, of Przemysl came quickly after the Russians captured a hill, 400ft high, to the eastward of the town. From this point the forts were at the ...

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  6. DISLOYAL TALK.

    At the Police Court, Marburg this morning, a man who was supposed to be a German, was charged at the instance of the military authorities, with ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. CATTLE MARKET.

    Mr. Jastro, president of the American National Live Stock Association, in his annual address at the opening of the convention, touched upon the ...

    Article : 244 words
  8. WHEN AVAILABLE!

    The Ispswich City Council some time ago approached the Treasurer (Mr. W. H. Barnes), and asked for a loan, of £18,000 for Improvements to ...

    Article : 243 words
  9. GERMAN HUMOR.

    "Eye-witness," with the British in western theatre, quotes from letters found on prisoners which show the astounding credulity of the ...

    Article : 193 words
  10. APPROACH OF WINTER.

    Except for a few isolated showers conditions are dry throughout the State, and there does not seem a hope of any immediate relief in this respect. ...

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  11. IN THE POLICE COURTS.

    In the Central Police Court this morning, before Air. E. [?]., P.M., Richard John Foster, aged 40. on remand from Coolangatt. appeared to ...

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  12. LETTERS FROM EGYPT.

    Lance-[?] J. H. Greco, writes as follows from Menu Camp, Egypt: —"We are getting very hot days, hut freezing cold nights and early ...

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  13. TERMS OF PEACE.

    That there should be no peace without consulting the leading statesmen of the overseas was the theme of an address by Viscount Milner, at the ...

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  14. BREAD LIMIT FIASCO.

    There is now plenty of evidence of the tremendous difficulties being experienced in Germany with regard to the State-organised, food supply of the ...

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  15. SINGAPORE MUTINY.

    The fact that German money of a face value equivalent to £100 in English coin was found on one of the captured leaders of the recent Singapore ...

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  16. BRITISH BLOCKADE.

    A Reuter's message from Copenhagen. says that posters, inscribed, "Bread or peace," are continually appearing in [?]-Holstein, and Lubeck. ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. JOCKEY'S DEATH.

    A magisterial inquiry was conducted before Mr. R. D. Neilson, J.P., this morning into the circumstances surrounding the death of Frederick Weich, ...

    Article : 464 words
  18. GERM SUBMARINES.

    A large increase in the number of German, submarines operating in the waters around the British Isles was predicted by Admiral Bristol at a ...

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  19. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    The recruiting campaign has been reopened, and is likely, to assume considerable proportions as men are urgently wanted. Everyone recognises ...

    Article : 129 words
  20. DUTCH STEAMERS.

    The "Times" correspondent at the Hague reports, the recent seizure by a German [?] of Dutch steamers; which were, convoyed to ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. ANTI-WAR MANIFESTOES.

    The executive committee of the German Social Democracy tanned the following proclamation on July 25:—The fields in the Balkans are not yet ...

    Article : 228 words
  22. NOT IN VAIN.

    Earl Perey, an official observer with the British forces dealing with the aftermath of the Neuve [?] victory says: "Our troops have shown in ...

    Article : 58 words
  23. BOMBS ON PARIS.

    The public are enraged at the repetition of Zeppelinn attacks on Paris, and are disappointed that the Germans escape. ...

    Article : 226 words
  24. WOOLEN MILLS.

    When the decision of the CommonWealth Government was recently arrived at to take the total output of the various woollen mills for the ...

    Article : 185 words
  25. ESCAPED MACEDONIAL.

    A despatca to Reuters' from Madrid; Bays that the correspondent of the company at Las Palmas ([?] Islands) reports that nothing has been heard of ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. AS USUAL.

    The Sydney mall train is running late again to-day. A wire was received from [?] by the Queensland Rall. Department this morning to the ...

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  27. SOLDIERS' DESIRES.

    The Mayor of Brisbane bus received the following letter from Lleat Commander L. S. Brueegirdle, commanding the 1st Royal Australian Naval ...

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  28. GERMAN FLEET.

    A German squadom of seven battleships and torpedo [?] have [?] barded Russian ports in the Baltic. ...

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  29. LATE SHIPPING.

    Peregrine, for Townsville, via ports, Captain T. P. M'Adic. Passengers: Mesdarnes Blair, J. M'Gladrigan, M'Kenzie-Shaw, Mines, Duncombe, J. ...

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  30. OVERSEAS' RIFLE CLUB, NO. 1.

    The Overseas' Riffle Club, No. 1, which has been successfully inaugurated and has already a membership of 60, will, hold a general meeting in the ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. CUT UP.

    Reuters' Petrograd correspondent says that a semi-official statement reports the cutting up of two German, battalions which were attacking ...

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  32. ORDER MADE ABSOLUTE.

    Sitting in matrimonial jurisdiction to-day the Chief Justice (Sir Pope A. Cooper) heard an application by Mr. D. J. R. Watson (Instructed by Wilson ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    At a mooting of the British immigration League last evening, Mr. Easton advocated, the distribution of lands to disbanded soldiers after the war. It is ...

    Article : 52 words
  34. DEATH PENALTY.

    The Legislative Assembly [?] [?] passed an amendment to the War [?] Bill, removing the power to impose the death penalty on ...

    Article : 38 words
  35. SPRING SPOKE WHEEL.

    An Invention, by P. Hurkel and R. J. Kelly, of Ashland, U.S.A., relates to vehicle wheels of that type in which the spokes are made of springs, so that ...

    Article : 83 words
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