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  4. THE WAR. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    The Right Hon. Walter Runciman (President of the Board of Trade) in reply to Mr. Thorn, said the Government commandeered the whole of the ...

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  5. CRUCIFIED.

    Canadians who were wounded at Ypres report that Germans actually crucified an officer—pinned him to the wall with bayonets—bayoneted him ...

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  6. TOTAL CASUATILS.

    The thirteenth and fourteenth casualty lists which were issued in New Zealand yesterday, coutain 88 more rames, making the combined ...

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  7. IF I WERE KITCHENER OR J[?]FFRE!

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie (who formerly contended that the Kaiser was not so bad) now helds that the moment to make peace will not come before ...

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  8. CONGREGATIONALISTS.

    Dr. Hooke has been elected president of the Congregational Union. ...

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  9. GERMAN CLUBS.

    The action of the authorities in permitting two German clubs to remain open clubs has naturally provoked criticism, and the question has been ...

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  10. WHY NOT TOOWOOMBA[?]

    Included in the correspendence read at last night‘s meeting of the Ambulance Brigade was a letter from the general secretary, parent centre, ...

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  11. MITCHELL MATTERS

    In connection with the recent fire at Roma, Mr. P. J. Nally, of the Intelligence Department. Brisbane, who is compiling a book on the resources of ...

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  12. RECRUITING IN THE SOUTH

    The Lusitania outrage has stirred the timber merchants of Sydney to action, and they, at least, hope to do their part in hastening the day of ...

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  13. WILL HAVE TO PAY!

    Replying to a question, Lord Crewe said that communication respecting Prince Ruppeclit, of Bavaria, ordering the murder of British prisoners, came ...

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  14. TWO KINDS OF FOOTBALL.

    Under the above heading, last Monday’s Sydney "Daily Telegraph" gives big prominence in two large illustrations dealing with last Saturday afternoon’s ...

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  15. NEW "TOYS"!

    The Kaiser has conferred a fresh decoration on General Mackensen for "breaking" the Russian front. "it was one of the proudest feats of ...

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  16. MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins returned to Australia by the R.M.S. Moldavia to-day. In the course of an interview he gave some interesting observations of his long ...

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  17. THE ALIEN PROBLEM.

    Mr. Tenant, in the Com[?]ons, promised at the Cabinet would reconsider the alien problem and report to the House on Thursday. ...

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  19. WHEAT YIELD.

    The Queensland Government Statistican has issued a return showing wheat yield in Queensland for the year 1914, namely, 126.880 [?]feres, producing ...

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