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  3. MARKING AN EPOCH.

    The mass meeting held in Albert Square at 1.30 to-day, to mark the anniversary of the outbreak of war between Britain and Germany, and to ...

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  4. DIRECTOR OF LABOR.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. E. G. Theodore) announced this morning that the Cabinet had had under consideration the appointment of a Director of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALLIES' BIG OFFENSIVE. IS IT COMING?

    A statement by the War Office, in reply to the complaints that the Allies in the west had failed to take the offensive and left the Czar's army to bear ...

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  6. TEUTONS HELD.

    The latest news from the East is that the armies of Germany and Austria are being held by the Russians westward of Warsaw, but are making ...

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  7. LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM.

    The delegates to the annual conference of local authorities of Queensland, which was opened to-day, were honored with a detailed forecast of the Labor Government's proposed legislation in the direction of local government reform. In the course of a straightfor ward address, the Assistant Home ...

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  8. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    Reference was made in Parliamen[?] last night to the necessity for the bette[?] cotrol of the numerous patriotic rund[?] on the lines already advocated in th[?] ...

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  9. GERMAN D[?] STROYER.

    The Admiraity has announced that a British submarine has returned and reported having sunk a German destroyer on July 26, hear the German ...

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  10. JAPAN'S AID.

    In his speech in the Duma, the Foreign Minister, M. Sazonoff, dealing with the relations between Russia and Japan, said that the press of both ...

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  11. HEAVY FIGHTING.

    Heavy fighting is progressing on the British front, near Ypres. Telegrams from Courtral say that the boom of great guns and mine explosions were ...

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  12. BRITISH STEAMERS SUNK.

    The British steamer Clitonia was shelled and sunk by a German submarine. Eleven persons were killed and 15 injured. ...

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  13. RIDGE CAPTURED.

    The Press Bureau announces that the crest of a ridge on the Gallipoli Peninsula has been gained by British troops, and that the positions of the ...

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  14. STRIKE FAVORED.

    The count has been completed of the ballots of members of the International Ladles' Garment Makers' Union, and shows an almost unanimous vote in ...

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  15. POLITICIANS TO GO RECRUITING.

    A caucus meeting of the Government party was held at Parliament House this morning. Seen afterwards, the deputy-leader (Mr. E. G. Theodore) ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN REGIMENT.

    An official statement says that the conquest of Mount Modetta marks a new and brilliant episode in the Carnia struggle. The enemy was strongly ...

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  17. STRASSBURG BOMBED.

    An Anglo-French air flotilla, dropped 25 bombs on Strassburg, the capital of Alsace-Lorraine, which was taken from the French by the Germans in 1870. ...

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  18. IN THE POLICE COURTS.

    In the Police Court this morning befare Mr. C. A. M. Morris, P.M., sundry minor offenders were punished with small fines, with the alternative of a ...

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  19. QUEENSLANDERS BRAVE WORK.

    A. K. MacPherson, of the First Brigade, writing from Malta Hospital, gives a graphic account of the landing at Gallipoli. ...

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  20. SEWERAGE CONTRACTS.

    At the weekly meeting of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board yesterday, Alderman A. M'Donald gave notice that he would move the ...

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  21. BULGARIAN LOAN.

    A wireless message from Berlin says that a German bank coalition, has the option of 250,000,000 francs, at 5 per cent, of the Bulgarian State loan, ...

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  22. GALLANT PRIEST WOUNDED.

    Father Fancy, the gallant priest, who fought with the Australians in the landing at Gallipoli, has been wounded. ...

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  23. MEAT SUPPLIES.

    Reference was made to the meat question this morning by Mr. J. M. Hunter, the Minister in charge. He stated that Mr. Jay, who had ...

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  24. PUBLIC SERVICE SOLDIERS.

    In August last the Federal Government gave the assurance that any members of the Federal Public Service who went to the front would have ...

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  25. THE HOME SECRETARY'S HEALTH

    The Home Secretary (Mr. D. Bowman) continues to improve, and though still confined to his room he was able to get up out or bed for a little while ...

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  26. THE GREATEST TRAGEDY.

    Gugileeime Fererro, the [?]st[?]rian, writing on the first year of the war, says that it is the greatest tragedy ever experienced, in one generation, and ...

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  27. DIVORCE ORDER GRANTED.

    Sitting in Matrimonial Jurisdiction to-day, Mr. Justice Real heard an application by Mr. E. T. Real (instructed by Mr. A. H. Jones, Toowoomba, and ...

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  28. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    When the Port Melbourne train, carrying about 50 passengers, was drawing out of F[?]nders station at 8 p.m. yesterday, it collided with an engine, ...

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  29. PUTTEES USELESS.

    The War Office [?] declded to discontinue the use of pu[?] owing to the result of last winter's campaiga in Flanders, when putters were little ...

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  30. FINANCIAL STATEMENT POSTPONED.

    At yesterday's caucus, Mr. Fisher announced the postponement of the financial statement. The Treasurer desires to explain both the financial position, ...

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  31. GALATA-STAMBOUL BRIDGE.

    The "Times" Mitylene correspondent says that the International Bridge, connecting Galata with Stamboul, near Constantinople, has been blown up by ...

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  32. BELMONT TRAMWAY.

    A deputation from the Belmont Shire Council, introduced by Mr. H. M'M[?] M.L.A., waited on the Minister for Railways (Mr. J. Adamson) this ...

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  34. SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    Thomas M'Cusker a soldier from the camp at Enoggera, was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday suffering apparently from an attack of measles. ...

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  35. GERMANY WANTS COPPER.

    Large crowds of women and boys flocked to the gasworks to-day, carrying copper kettles, pots, and ornaments in accordance with the request of the ...

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  36. FAILED TO REPORT.

    Concern is being felt by the Defence authorities at the number of recruits who having enlisted and taken the [?]th, have failed to report for duty. ...

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  37. GERMAN TRANSPORT SUNK.

    An official communication says that a British submarine sunk a large Cerman transport in the Balti Sea. ...

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