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  2. The War.

    At his bead quarters in France in the drawing room of a bouse he uses as his office Field-Marshal. Sir John French was interviewed by Frederick ...

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  3. THE PROFITEERS.

    Mr. J. D.Reid, of the committee that is investigating the alleged unwarranted profits by middlemen, who are supplying munitions to the Canadian forces ...

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  4. HUNGER DID IT.

    A report from the Austrian, headquarters, via Berlin and London, say that the Przemysl garrison subsisted for 134 days on provisions, designed ...

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  5. CITY FIRES.

    Two motor cars were damaged as a result of a fire last evening in Messrs. Leaver and Littler's garage in Adelaide-street, near Petrie Bight. The ...

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  6. NIGHT RACING.

    An influential deputation, which incluided members of the Windsor and Kedron coancils, District Progress Associations, minister of religion and ...

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  7. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The endorsed Labor candidate for Toombul (Mr. C. Butler) intends opening his campaign in the Eagle Junetion State School on Tuesday evening ...

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  8. WORKERS KILLED.

    At about 8.43 last evening, according to a message received at the Railway Commissioner's office two men were run over and killed by a ballust, ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Mr. E. B. Warenam, Queensland Inspector and Attorney for the Adelaide Steamship Company, Limited, intends leaving Brisbane bythe Wollowra, on ...

    Article : 212 words
  10. ITALIAN INTERVENTION.

    The Central News Agency has received a despatch from Rome stating that everything is in readiness for a general mobilisation of Italians. Seven ...

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  11. MR. M'CORMACK'S ITINERARY.

    Mr. w. M'Cormack, M.L.A, left for Mackay last night. He will address meetings at Mackay next Monday night, at Mirani on Tuesday, and at ...

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  12. STORE BURNED.

    A word and gaivanised iron stome was in flames, when the South Brisbane Fire Brigade reached Merivalestreet shortly after 3 o'clock this ...

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  13. WINDSOR CAMPAIGN.

    On Monday evening next the electors of Wllston will have the opportunity of hearing the Labor candidate for Windsor (Mr. H. G. M'Phail) deliver an ...

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  14. THE WILY CHINESE.

    Yesterday Arthur Benson, a seaman, aged 27 was found at the Mercantile Wharf, Bulimba, by a Customs officer, with a quantity of opium in his ...

    Article : 484 words
  15. IN THE POLICE COURTS.

    In the Central Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. A. Moore, P.M., Michael Joseph Linsky a laborer, aged 60, appealed to answer a charge of ...

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  16. TOOWOOMBA POSITION.

    Although the campaign in East Toowoomba and Toowoomba has not actually, begun the preliminary meetings Which are being held indicate a serious ...

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  17. ALEXANDRA HOME AGAIN.

    This morning a deputation consisting of the committee of the Queen Alexandra Home for'Children, headed by Mr.Ef. T. Bennalll, ML.C.., ...

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  18. U29.

    The Admiralty reports that the German submarine U29, which sank four British and one French steamer, and damaged three, has been sunk with ...

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  19. KIRG VISITS HARWICH.

    The Kins paid a visit to Harwich Naval Station to-day. He made a tour of the harbor arid visited warships. He inspected one of the newest, ...

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  20. BRITISH TRAVELLERS.

    On landing at Marseilles, British passengers will, in future, be required to produce British passports or consularpasses. It is not obligatory that s-' ...

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  21. GERMAN ACTIVITY.

    The Germans have made attacks on Arras during the last few days, but Without success. The fighting in Belgium is ...

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  22. GERMANS FEAR TURKS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent in Roumania says that the American Ambassador has been asked to communicate to the Allies a ...

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  23. KURILPA.

    Mr. J. Allan, Tory member for Kurilpa, in an address to a small gathering of his supporters, outlined a policy, nuch of it apparently of his own ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, after paying a flying visit to Sydney, returred to Melbourne last flight. He declined to state the present ...

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  25. TERRIBLE KURDS.

    Telegrams from north-west Persia show that the country is in an appalling condition. Turks and Kurds are massacring. Assyrians and ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. APPRECIATION IN THE MOTHERLAND.

    The "Strand News and Gloucester County Advertiser" contains the following:—Our fellow-subjects in Australia, with great generosity, have sent ...

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  27. REPAIRING FORTS.

    The "aily News" Salonika correspondent says that notwithstanding the continuance of the gale, a light squadron penetrated the Dardanelles as far ...

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  28. THE WILKINSON CAMPAIGN.

    Lancelot Victor Wilkinson, leader, deputy-leader, whip, and rank and file of the "National Liberal party" made a mistake when he decided to address ...

    Article : 585 words
  29. LATE SHIPPING.

    Wodonga, 3211 tons, Captain W. Smith, for Cairns, via ports. Passengers:—Mrs. H. Rac, Misses Walsh (3) Messrs. Lloyd, Hills, Shoebridge, ...

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  30. DUTY ON MAIZE.

    Mr. Angwin M.L.A., and Minister for Public Works in "Western Australia, called on the Minister for Customs, Mr F. Tudor, to-day, in company with ...

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  31. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    The deaths of the following members of the Commonwealth Expeditionary Force were announced to-day:—Private Eric Roy. of B, late of C Company, ...

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  32. NEUVE CHAPELLE.

    Since the fight at Neuve Chapelle, the lerghthening casuality lists are grim testimony that the Canadian expeditionaries were in the thick of the ...

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  33. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    Maize crops on the Islands of Santo Epi and Malo have been destroyed by a hurricane which swept over the group. ...

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  34. DUTCH STEAMER.

    The Dutch steamer Media was sunk off Beachy Head by the German submarine U28. The crew was given 15 minutes to leave the vessel, which ...

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  35. THE TOTALISATION.

    The Victoria Racing Club committee this morning waited on the Chief Secretary (Mr. J. Murray), and urged the Government to introduce legislation ...

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  36. FAILED TO RISE.

    The American submarine F4 was submerged in the harbor this morning, and did not reappear at nightfall. A search was instituted, and the vessel ...

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  37. EASTER RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    Attention is drawn to the advertisement elsewhere in this issue regarding railway arrangements for the forthcoming Easter ...

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  38. PADDINGTON W.P.O.

    The ordinary meeting of the Paddington branch W.P.O. was held on Tuesday night last, when there was a record attendance. The president ...

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  39. INDUSTRIAL BOARDS.

    Nominations closed yesterday at the Industrial Registrar's Office Brisbane, for vacancies on various boards, and were received is follows:— ...

    Article : 145 words
  40. LONDON METAL MARKETS.

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  41. ALLIED TROOPS.

    The Turks greatly fear the landing of the Allied troops, says a "Times" despatch, from Tenedos. They have concentrated 48,000 men on the Asiatic ...

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  42. NO BREAD FOR EASTER.

    The master bakers of Brisbane announce that bread will not be delivered between Wednesday and Saturday next. Monday week April 5, will also be ...

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  43. ORDERS FOR SHRAPNEL.

    An official memorandum from 72 Canadian companies, producing shrapnel, shows that orders for munitions placed in the United States exceed a ...

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  44. TRAVELLERS.

    For Bribane: Messrs, Francis, Howard, Davis. Infield, Harper, Warren, Allpress, Rainke and Harris Mesdarnes Doyle, Reinke, Harris, Allpress ...

    Article : 37 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. Advertising

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