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  2. LATE NEWS.

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  3. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    There will be a matinee to-day of "Too Many Cooks" at the Criterion. The comedy is one dealing with the trials of a home builder through the interference of his prospective bride's relations. It is played to the ...

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  5. LABOR.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A conference was held at Mackay, yesterday between the shipping agent und Waterside Workers' Union executive, presided over by Mr. Warcham, the Adelaide ...

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  6. LUTHERAN SCHOOLS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--In the Legislative Assembly, the Minister for Education (Mr. Lawson) introduced a bill to amend the Education Act to enable the Government to control ...

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  7. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The report of the Royal Commission on border railways was tabled in both houses of the State Parliament to-night. The commission was appointed to ...

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  8. STATE SESSION.

    The legislative Assembly met yesterday afternoon at 4.30. INCREASED TRAM FARES. Mr. Haynes gave notice of his intention to ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General in Brisbane yesterday unveiled an honor board containing the names of 640 past students of Brisbane Grammar School, who had enlisted. Amongst them are ...

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  10. RECRUITING.

    There was a slight improvement in metropolitan recruiting yesterday, as 91 men offered themselves for enlo[?]ment at the Victoria Barracks, of wheat [?] were [?] for service. ...

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  11. QUESTION OF NATIONALITY.

    At a military Court of inquiry at Victoria Barracks yesterday, Nicholas D'Orloff, known as Count D'Orloff, was charged with escaping from the German Concentration Camp at ...

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  12. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  13. A LABOR WIN IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The by-election for the Coolgardie district in the Assembly concluded to-day, and resulted:--Mr. Lambert (Labor), 1164 votes; Mr. M'Pherson (Independent), 340; ...

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  14. TO-DAY.

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  15. QUEENSLAND NATIONAL SHOW.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--There was a lot of interest in the judging of the dairy breeds at the show to-day. Every animal shown was either a producer or was well enough bred to ...

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  16. FATALITIES & ACCIDENTS.

    Douglas Carter (32), living at Charles Street, Erskineville, fell while attempting to board a moving tram ate the Central Railway Square yesterday. The wheels passed over his ...

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  17. STATE ELECTIONS.

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  18. THE CIVIL SERVANT.

    Mr. R. W. D. Weaver, referring to the position of civil servants and to the comments on Mr. Waddell's personal view, expressed at the outset of the war, that it might be necessary ...

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  19. THE MAILS.

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  20. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

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  21. TASMANIAN GOLD FIND.

    ZEEHAN (Tas.), Tuesday.--Increasing attention is being given Long Plains gold reef discovery, and it is likely that a deal of prospecting will result. Mr. C. Falkiner one of the ...

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  22. EARLY CLOSING.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Dr. W. E. Jones, Inspector of Inebriate Institutions in Victoria, has something to say in his annual report regarding the question of early closing of hotels. ...

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  23. THE LORD MAYOR AND UNIONISM.

    Sir,--I observe, from your issue of this morning, that the City Council has re-afirmed its intention to refuse employment to returned soldiers unless they are financial members of ...

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  24. FIRE AT BOTANY.

    A destructive fire broke out at 2 a.m. yesterday at the tannery works of J. Bayley and Sous, Lord Street, Botany, when damage estimated at about £6000 was done. The loss is covered by ...

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  25. ANTARCTIC MEDAL.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--At Camp Headquarters, Enoggera, this afternoon, the Governor- General, as Commander-in-Chief of the Australian forces, inspected about 1000 men of the ...

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  26. RACING IN SHOW WEEK.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A deputation from the Royal Agricultural Society asked the Chief Secretary (Mr. M'Leod) to prohibit race meetings in the metropolitan area on the public ...

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  27. TREATMENT OF IRELAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The National Directory of the Hibernian Society sent the following cable message to Mr. Asquith:-- "National Directory of the H.A.C.B. Society, ...

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  28. BRAVERY UNDER FIRE.

    DUBBO, Tuesday.--Several account have reached Dubbo of the bravery of a Dubbo soldier, Private Jerry Ward, in France. All agree that he displayed remarkable heroism, which it ...

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  29. OFF TO THE FRONT.

    Corporal Hoare, of the Engineers, was given a farewell at the Mosman Town Hall. Ald A. J. Haynes presided, and eulogistle references were made by Ald. J. Nawall and Mr. ...

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  30. RUGBY LEAGUE CHARITY MATCH.

    The North Sydney Municipal Council last night granted permission to the North Sydney District Rugby League to hold a match on the local oval against South Sydney, the proceeds ...

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  31. HISTORICAL TABLETS.

    The Chief Secretary has been asked by the Australian Historical Society to obtain the assistance of the Cabinet in the erection of tablets on sites of historical interest. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    For the convenience of Australian soldiers, arrangements have now been made by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia for Austra- ...

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  33. SOLDIERS' SPIRITUAL NEEDS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The principal mission of the military chaplains-general of Australia, who are about to proceed to England and the front, is to secure a proper ...

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  34. SUSPENSION BRIDGE TRAMS.

    At last night's meeting of the North Sydney Council the Chief Commissioner for Railways and Tramways, wrote, declining to provide an improved tramway service between the ...

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  35. METAL TRADES AND PRICES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Questioned to-night regarding the statement of the London "Daily Chronicle," that evidence was accumulating showing the existence of a widespread ...

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  36. PADDINGTON VALUATIONS.

    The Paddington Council on Monday, on the recommendation of the town clerk (Mr. A. Vialoux), approved of a suggestion that the valuation of properties in the municipality for the ...

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