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  3. PARTY TRUCE.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. E. G. Theodore) was asked this morning if he would make any remarks on the election of Mr. E. H. Macartney as leader ...

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  4. CHEAP FISH.

    The State Treasurer and Minister for Works (Mr. E. G. Theodore) returned from Melbourne last night. He stated this morning that during ...

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  5. WILL GO TO GAOL.

    The severe penaities which have in recent months been dealt out to milk vendors for. selling adulteraled milk have evidently not deterred some other ...

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  6. LEMBERG RETAKEN. AFTER SEVERE BATTLL

    A w[?]ss message from Berlin says that the Austrian headquarters announces the advance of the second army, and conquering of Lemborg, ...

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  7. BACK PAY.

    To-morrowwill be a red-letter day in the public service of Queensland. A sum of about £60,000 extra is to be distributed then to those civil servants ...

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  8. THE REFERENDA.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. W. M. Hughes) moved the second rending of the first of the Referendum Bills, relating to trade and commerce, in the ...

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  9. BRILLIANT RETREAT. A NEW PHASE.

    The fact that there is no mention in the German claim, as to the fall of Demberg, or of the capture of any important bodies pf troops or munitions, ...

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  10. AT GALLIPOLI.

    An official statement says that on the evening of June 19 the Turks expended 450 high explosive shells at Ga[?]poli, and were seen to ...

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  11. COALMINERS' CLAIMS.

    The Coal Mining Industry Board for the State (exclusive of Northern and South-eastern divisions) continued its sittings this morning. Alderman H. ...

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  12. ITALIAN ADVANCE.

    The Italian advance over the Trentino Alps is rendered more difficultowing to the formidable fortifications in the valleys and mountains. ...

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  13. NEW WAR LOAN.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. M'Kenna, explained that the new War. loan will provide the Treasury with a boundless sum. They did not ...

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  14. WAR MUNITIONS. AUSTRALIAN EXPERIMENTS.

    The first report of the munitions committee was made available yesterday. Regarding the manufacture of 18-pounder H.E. and shrapnel shell, it ...

    Article : 109 words
  15. AT ALL COSTS.

    The Germans are conso[?]ing their gains at Libau, where heavy German naval guns are now installed. Prince Henry of Prussia is credited. ...

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  16. WORK AFTER HOURS.

    John Gilpin, an ex-Mayor of Sandgate, who carries on the business of a hairdresser in that town, was proceeded against in the Summons Court ...

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  17. IMPORTANT INFORMATION WANTED.

    Receipt of certain correspondence from Melbourne has considerably helped the local position so far as the proposed manufacture of munitions is ...

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  18. POLITICIANS. SALARIES.

    Sir Arthur Markham (Liberal) suggested in the House of Commons the voluntary, relinq[?]shment of members' salaries for the duration of the war. ...

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  19. BUTTER FAMINE.

    The alarming rate at which Queensland is rushing to court a super-famine in butter is exemplified by-the figures, showing the amount of butter held in ...

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  20. IN THE POLICE COURTS.

    In the Central Police Court this morning before Mr. C. A. M. Morris, P.M., James Atchison (30, shearer) pleaded not guilty to a charge of ...

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  21. KIPLING BREAKS LOOSE.

    Mr. Rudyard Kipling, in a recruiting speech at Southport, declared that if we fail to subdue the Germans there are reasons in the German mind why ...

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  22. SUFFICIENT PROVOCATION.

    On June 5, in the Valley, George R. Woolsley, a member of the Expedltionary Force's, is Alleged to have struck James Manley, who was unconscious ...

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  23. LABOR FOR PEACE.

    Labor's National Peace Council has adopted resolutions asking the organised labor forces of the belligerents and neutrals to formulate and appeal for ...

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  24. EQUIPPED OR NOT!

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) stated that a cable message had been received from the Imperial authorities, ...

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  25. CLOUDY AND COOL.

    The weather for thin period of the year is remarkably mild. The shade. [?]mperature at the Brisbane Observalory at 9 a.m. to-day was [?].3 degrees ...

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  26. LOST SUBMARINES.

    In answer to Mr. Watt, the Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. Jensen) announced yesterday that it was the policy of the Government to replace the ...

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  27. "SAN TOY."

    The Brisbane Amateur Operatic Company added further laurels to its credit last night, by its performance of "San. Toy," before a large ...

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  28. SUPPLY PASSED.

    The Supply. Bill for £8,611,581 was moved yesterday by air. Figher, for your ending 30th June, 1915. He explained that the proposal was for three. ...

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  29. LATE GENERAL BRIDGES.

    In answer to Mr. Groom, who asked yesterday if the Government would consider the suggestion that the body of the late General Bridges be interred ...

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  30. FOOD PRICES.

    Mr. Richard Summer, the Necessary Commodities' Commissioner. has been appointed under the Official Inquirles Evidence Act to make inquiries in ...

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  31. SHORTAGE OF BUTTER.

    The Attorney-General says that the present shortage of butter may be primarily attributed to bud seasons. The question of increased, supplies ...

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  32. LOANS'GRANTED.

    A loan of £4225 has been granted to the Toowong Town Council for the purchase of land for a park. A further loan of £1500 has been ...

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