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  2. CAN AND MUST PAY.'

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuter's correspondent at Berlin states that the German Government to-day will despatch to America [?] note ...

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  3. GALLIPOLI GRAVES.

    LONDON, Monday. -- On the occasion of Anzac Day, General Sir A. Hunter-Weston, who is inspecting the graves on Gallipoli on behalf of the Imperial ...

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  4. CYCLONE IN NORTH.

    Advice was received yesterday by the State Treasurer (Mr. Fihelly), from the Acting Harbour Master at Cooktown, to the effect ...

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  5. DERBY'S QUEST.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Press is excited over the mysterious visit of the Earl of Derby to Ireland. The "Daily News" definitely ...

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  6. GALLIPOLIS MEMORY.

    Light rain was falling when the Anzacs jumped from the small boats, dashed on to Gallipoli beach, and went straight at the Turkish ...

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  7. CHURCH PARADES.

    About 600 officers and men belonging to units of the Australian Imperial Force and the Australian Naval and Military Forces assembled in ...

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  8. CATHOLICS' LOYALTY.

    Hundreds of people were unable to gain admittance to St. Stephen's Cathedral yesterday, for long before 11 o'clock the church was crowded to overflowing, ...

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  9. BUCKLED BELTS.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The labour writer of "The Times" states that Mr. Lloyd George's plain speaking is likely to result in more cards being laid on the table ...

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  10. FELONIOUS MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The death of Elizabeth Mary Mulcahy in Ice-street. Darlinghurst on the night of February 28 was the subject of an inquiry at the ...

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  11. FASTER SHIPS.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- "A large beet of faster and bigger ships for a regular monthly service to the United Kingdom via Suez, which will mean a big ...

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  12. IN THE CHURCHES.

    "O. valiant hearts, who to your glory came, Through dust of conflict and through battle flame. ...

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  13. SPANISH PREMIER ASSASSINATED.

    A Madrid message states that Dom Eduardo Dato, the Spanish Prime Minister was assassinated on the evening of March 9 as he was going home in his ...

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  14. CITY TABERNACLE.

    Rev. W. H. Wingfield (president of [?] Queensland Baptist Association) presided at the service at the City Tabernacle. The service opened with the singing of the ...

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  15. OTHER SERVICES.

    At St. Thomas's Church, Toowong at 11 a.m., there was a solemn Eucharist service, and a new altar in memory of the fallen men was dedicated. ...

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  16. METHODIST SERVICE.

    The Albert-street Methodist Church was too small to accommodate the people who attended the Methodist service. The president of the Methodist ...

    Article : 430 words
  17. EARTH CREEP.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Owing to an earth creep during the week-end a substantial brick cottage in Macauley-street Morts Estate, Lithgow, was practically destroyed, ...

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  18. WHERE ARE THE IDLE RICH?

    Who are the unemployed rich whom General Booth criticises so strongly? "There are no rich people left in Society," Lady Alexander said to the ...

    Article : 316 words
  19. THE IMMORTAL DEAD.

    In honour of the heroic dead, Chaplain-Colonel D. J. Garland, V.D., conducted a service at Toowong cemetery, and there was a large attendance of ...

    Article : 188 words
  20. TRICK GOLFER.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- George Duncan, the former professional champion golfer of Britain, and other contributors to the sporting Press, accept Kirkwood, the ...

    Article : 172 words
  21. MT. MORGAN CRISIS

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday. -- There [?] no fresh developments at Mt. Morg[?] All interest now centres on the arrival of Mr. Justice M'Cawley, after which ...

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  22. "GREATEST NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY."

    St. Andrew's Church, where the Presbyterian service was held, was crowded before the service began at 11 o'clock. Seats for sailors, soldiers, V.A.D.'s, their ...

    Article : 756 words
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