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  2. FROM OUR WINDOW

    Upwards of 50 years ago Charles Dickens, addressing a gathering in Manchester, said: "My faith in the people who govern is infinitesimal; my faith ...

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  3. GREAT EARTHQUAKE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Probably the largest earthquake ever registered at Sydney was recorded on the observatory seismograph at 26 minutes past 10 on ...

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  4. Family Notices

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  6. SEVENTH WAR LOAN

    There are some facts in regard to war loan investment that the central committee wishes to bring forcibly before the community. ...

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  7. RECORD ATTENDANCE

    As a result of the unfavourable weather yesterday the attendance and gate receipts at the Brisbane Show showed a drop as compared with ...

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  8. RAILWAY INQUIRY OFFICE.

    A report having gained currency that it was the intention of the Government to close up the railway inquiry office in Queen-street, city, the Minister for ...

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  9. "WAR TO THE DEATH."

    Despite the inclement weather a large crowd assembled at the enlisting depot in Market Square, last night, when a number of stirring appeals for reinforcements ...

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  10. INCREASED RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

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  11. MR. KIRWAN EXPLAINS.

    The attention of Mr. M. J. Kirwan, M.L.A., for Brisbane, was yesterday directed to a paragraph which appeared in "The Daily Mail" repudiating the ...

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  13. NEW WAR PERSPECTIVE

    Did Germany guess the tremendous repercussion of Allied determination and patriotism that was to follow the vaunted offensive of March last, when ...

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  14. GREAT BRITISH SALES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The Chancellor of the Exchequer, in a statement to-day, stated that subscriptions for national war bonds readied the stupendous ...

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  15. TO-DAY'S WEATHER.

    Cloudy and mild, with some thundershowers and light to moderate north-easterly to northerly wind. ...

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  16. SHIPPING.

    The following ocean forecast was issued by the Weather Bureau at 9 a.m. yesterday for the ensuing 24 hours:--SQUALLY NW. TO SW WINDS AROUND ...

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  17. LABOUR AND LABOUR POLITICIANS.

    Sir,--Mr. R. Bedford attempts to ridicule what I know to be facts. It is not a now method of sidetracking. Re Mount Oxide: That the line was ...

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  18. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor on Thursday next will inspect the State fish shops, and in the afternoon will be present at the annual meeting of the ...

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  19. LABOUR AND WAR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Peter Bowling delivered a stirring recruiting address in Martin Place to-day. He said he had just returned from a tour of ...

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  20. THE SHOW INCIDENT.

    Sir, -- With reference to the article published yesterday under the heading, "Incident at the Show," the District Commandant desires ...

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  21. THE RED FLAG.

    The Queensland Protestant League Stale Council, representing all the branches of Queensland, met yesterday in conference, and passed the following resolutions:-- ...

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  22. STATE CANNERY.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday approval was given for the erection of a State canning factory at Bulimba for £13,420. For some time ...

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  23. THE RYAN THOUSAND

    Sir--I was in the Paddington-tram on Wednesday evening, and a young fellow and his girl got in in George-street, and sat opposite. He was ornamented by ...

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  24. THE TIDES.

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  25. VISIT OF CANON JOSE.

    Canon Jose, rector of Christ Church, North Adelaide, and senior chaplain of the Defence Forces in South Australia, spent last week in Brisbane in ...

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  26. MILLAQUIN MILL AWARD.

    The application of Mr. Henry A. Cattermull for a variation of the Millaquin Central Board award for the season 1918 has been agreed to by the Central Cane ...

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  27. ENGINEERS' STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The Acting-Prime Minister has decided to call a found-table conference in connection with the engineers' strike. Representatives of ...

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  28. STRONG CRITICISM.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Sweeping criticisms were made to-day by a stipendiary magistrate at Sydney of the Civil Service at the Royal Commission inquiring into the ...

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  29. RETURNED SOLDIERS' FEDERATION

    The first federal executive of the Returned Soldiers and Citizens' Political Federation is in process, of formation. The election of three representatives for ...

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  30. PAPUAN OIL FIELDS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The policy of the Federal-Government in regard to the development of the oilfields at Papua has now, it is understood, been definitely ...

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  31. LITHGOW TROUBLE.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--A stop-work meeting of the Lithgow ironworkers decided to refer to the management committee the offer of Messrs. Hoskins, Ltd., ...

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  32. MAN RILLED AT ROMA.

    The Commissioner of Police received the following message yesterday morning from Inspector Byrne, of Roma:-- "Charles Aspinall, a second-hand dealer, ...

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  33. "The Lonely Soul."

    On have you a crumb for a hungry heart From your table richly, spread? For a wanderer over a wintry heath Where life's lonely path hath led? ...

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  34. KYARRA SURVIVORS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Eleven members of the Sea Transport Service, who were on the ill-fated steamer Kyarra when she was torpedoed by a German submarine ...

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  35. Benefited Area.

    The Home Secretary. (Mr. Huxham) was yesterday asked by representatives of the Mirani Shire Council, in the Mackay district, that portion of the Pioneer Shire ...

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  36. STEEL SHIPS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday--The Acting- Minister for the Navy (Mr. Poynton) predicts, if the necessary material comes to hand, that the first of the steel vessels ...

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  37. NOTE ISSUE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Since the beginning of the war the Commonwealth Treasury has destroyed £33,217,737 separate soiled notes, representing a face ...

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  38. Public Service Act.

    Officers and employees in the workshops and stores of the Department of Public Works have been excepted from the provisions of the Public Service Act. ...

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