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  9. STEAMER EXPLOSION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The City Corner yesterday concluded an inquiry into the explosion on the steamer Walruna, which occurred on September 27. and ...

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  10. STORMS ON DARLING DOWNS.

    HELIDON, Thursday. -- A severe storm passed around last evening, yielding 30 points of rain. During the storm a farmer, Mr. W. Go[?]m, had the ...

    Article : 310 words
  11. EDITOR SUMMONED.

    Before Mr. G. A. Cameron, Acting P. M., in the City Summons Court yesterday, Henry Charles Coxon, an officer of the Commonwealth military forces, ...

    Article : 702 words
  12. STRUGGLE FOR A CHILD.

    IPSWICH, Thursday. -- There was a sensational encounter after 11 o' clock this morning in the front shop of Mr. W. F. S. Fox, chemist, of Brisbane- street. Two ...

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  13. BEHIND THE ARMY.

    "The army in France looks to the munition workers to enable it to complete is task, and I feel sure that this appeal will not be in vain. ...

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  14. GERMANY'S DWINDLING CONFIDENCE.

    The following striking estimate of the present military situation is extracted from the letter -- which (says the "Morning Post") has come to our hands -- of a neutral diplomatist of strong ...

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  15. SUPREME COURT.

    The Civil Sittings of the Supreme Court were continued yesterday before his Honor Mr. Justice Chabb and juries of four. ...

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  16. FRENCH GOLD.

    To the Paris correspondent of the "Times'' M. Ribot recently made a most optimistic statement regarding French finance. "We look forward to the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN -MADE GOODS.

    It will be remembered that a few weeks back a meeting, over which Lady Goold Adams presided, was held in the Council Chambers to organise a movement for ...

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  18. THE PETEOL FAMINE.

    "One of the most disturbing factors in the commercial world at the present time is the petrol famine," says "Chambers' Journal." ...

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  19. A SEAPLANE IN ACTION

    The seaplane is the most useful and necessary form of aircraft for driving off air- raids on this country (says a British Journal). As its name implies, it is used solely for ...

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  20. ALLEGED ASSAULT OF SOLDIER.

    Before Mr. G. A. Cameron, Acting P. M. in the City Police Court yesterday Walter Clarke, on r[?]nand, appeared on a charge of having assaulted David R. ...

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  21. ARREARS OF WAGES.

    MUNICIPAL EMPLOYE'S THREAT. ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday. -- Mr. G. E. Tanner made application to the City Council yesterday for the sum of £6 19s ...

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  22. THE POWER OF THE RIVER AND THE SEA.

    Probably the most gigantic engineering feat that man has ever undertaken was the [?]utting of the Panams Canal. Mi[?]ons of tons of solid matter had to be excavated and removed in ...

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  23. SANDGATE BAPTIST CHURCH

    A concert was held in the Sandgate Baptist Church on Wednesday evening in aid of the church choir funds. The choir conductor was Mr. Rede, and the ...

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  24. ANNEXATION PLANS.

    Herr Konrad Haonisch, the editor of "Die Glocke." and a member of the Majority party of the German Socialists, has published an article in the ...

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  25. MORNINGSIDE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    A meeting of the parishioners was held in the Parish Hall on Tuesday evening the rector (Rev. A. H. Barl[?]e) presiding. It was decided not to hold the annual ...

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  26. POLITICS AFTER THE WAR.

    Speaking at Liverpool recently, Lord Derby said there was no politics now. The most splendid thing in this war was the way the people had put aside ...

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  27. FAMILY KILLED BY ZEPPELIN.

    Twelve victims of a recent Zeppelin rail on England were buried in a North Midland town. One pathetic case was that of a family of seven -- father, mother. ...

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  28. NURSE'S DEATH ON DUTY.

    While sitting on a couch doing needlework at the beside of a patient at the Royal Bethlehem Asylum, London, Nurse Minnie Alien Gibbs was taken ill and was ...

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