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  5. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS

    [?]ant C[?]gs, of [?] Company, 16th Battalion, writes: "The Indians here have an intense admiration for the Australians. One explaining to me the ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND SHELLS

    A meeting of the combined [?] ecutives in connection with munitions [?]anufacture was held in Brisbane to-day. It was complained that very slow progress ...

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  8. CHEESE ASSOCIATION.

    Before the meeting of the Cheese Manufacturers' Association concluded yesterday afternoon at the Alexandra Hall, Mr. Connell very thoughtfully ...

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  9. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  10. WOUNDED.

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  11. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    In the Commons, Mr. J. G. Butcher askod whether, in view of the amount imported from Australia, it would be possible to issue mutton in lieu of beef ...

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  12. OTHER CASUALTIES[?]

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  13. LYING IN STATE.

    The body of Mr. O’Donovan Rossa is lying in state in the Dublin City Hall. The funeral is to take place on Sunday. ...

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  14. MALTA HOSPITALS[?]

    Lord Paul Methuen, the Governor, states that perfect accommodation for [?]000 wounded has now been provided. The accommodation will be increased ...

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  15. AUSTRIANS BUSY.

    An Austrian light cruiser and four destroyers bombarded the Adriatic coast railway between Senegallia and Pesar[?], and the towns of Fano and ...

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  16. R.A. SOCIETY.

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  17. STATE SUBJECTS. CIVIL SERVICE AND WAR.

    The Premier (Mr. Ryan) has decided to full in with Mr. Holman’s suggestion that nt 10 a.m. on August 5 all work in Government Departments cease ...

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  18. ANOTHER NEUTRAL.

    A sub[?]rine sunk the Norweg[?] steamer Fiennreitte, bound from Newfoundland to Hull, with [?]ron, [?]re on board. The crew was landed at ...

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  19. DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE.

    Mr. H. C. Quodling has been selected for the newly-created position of Director of Agriculture. ...

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  20. DISGUSTED WITH AMERICA.

    Mr. Henry James, the author, has become a naturalised British subject. (Mr. James is an American by birth. Evidently he is disgusted with the ...

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  21. GENERAL ADVICES.

    The Manchester "Guardian" says that within a short time every large workshop in India wille be making munitions. ...

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  22. MARRIED MEN.

    In the House of Lords,— Lord Newton stated that payments to the dependents of married soldiers amotned to £150,000 weekly. ...

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  23. BUTTER SHIPPING.

    The Premier (Mr. Ryan) to-day. com[?] mented on certain remarks made a few lays ago by the butter shippers’ committee. ...

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  24. WHY GERMANY HELD OUT.

    The "Cotton Gazette" states, that data collected from authoritative sources shows that about 900,000 bales of cotton entered Germany, through neutral ...

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  25. CEYLON RIOTS.

    Mr. Bonar Law (Secretary of State for the Colonies) in the Commons said that he was not aware whether the death sentences on the C[?]on rioters ...

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  26. BLACK DIAMONDS.

    In the House of Commons,— The amendment to fix the retail coal price was negatived. Mr. Runciman said the departmental ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND AVIATOR.

    Lieutenant A. L. Macnaughton. son of Judge A. W. Machanghton, has been appointed to the aviation school, Werribee, Victoria. He leaves for Victoria ...

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  28. WHEAT[?]

    It was officially announced to-day that 1000 tons of wheat which the Queensland Goverument purchased from the New South Wales Government would ...

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  29. SWEET PEAS AS BEDDING PLANTS.

    During recent years the cultivation of sweet peas for garden decoration has been carried out in many ways[?] and in some a great deal of ingenuity has been ...

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  30. FOOL[?]OR ROGUE?

    A court-martial was held at the Guildhall, Westminster, on Li[?]utenantColonel Charles Prior, who was in command of the transport depot at ...

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  31. SHORHAND COURT.

    The Assistant Minister for Justice (Mr. Fihelly) stated to-day that it was proposed to appoint four court shorthand writers—two at Brisbane one at ...

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  32. £500 FOR V.C. HERO.

    Mr. John Wren, the well-known r[?]ing man, has awarded £500 [?] a gold medal to Lance-Corporal Jacka, the V.C. hero. When the war broke out and ...

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  33. AMERICA "AGREEABLE."

    Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of Foreign Affairs), telegraphed to Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State) that Britain was preparing another Note to the ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL. SOIL AND STOCK.

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  35. LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    Under the new drink regulations[?] hotels at the Clyde and other Scottis[?] industrial areas are only allowed open bn Saturday between 4 o'clock in the ...

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  36. FOR GERMANY.

    It is officially stated that 70,000 bales of cotton destined for Sweden were stonped in England. Fifty-five thousand bales were allowed ...

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  37. BULGARIAN BOMB.

    Two persons implicated in causing the bomb outrage, were courtmartialled and executed. ...

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  38. CLIFTON PATRIOTIC NOTES.

    Mr. J. [?]ogan presided over a meeting of the patriotic committee last night. The secretary (Mr. E. P. Wells) read the donations received since ...

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  39. INTERNMENT.

    In the Commons, Sir John A. Simon— announced that the Internment Committee had practically concluded their work. Of 14,000 applications for ...

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  40. OUT TO WIN.

    A number of members of the House of Commons have issued "a Whip," seeking support of the view that it[?] not desiral[?] that the Commons adjourn ...

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  41. ZEPPELINS ACTIVE.

    A Dauish hydroplane fell in the [?]a near Copenhagen. Two naval officers were killed. Con[?]rent with the submarine ...

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  42. COAL BILL.

    In the Commons, Mr. W. Runciman’s amendment in the Coal Bill was agreed to, bringing the contracts made since April 1 in this bill. ...

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  43. GERMAN GENERAL KILLED.

    Frisoners report that a shell killed General von. [?]ppert, who was visiting the trenches at La Fontenelle. ...

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  46. FOODSTUFFS FUND.

    A meeting of subscribers to the Foodstuffs Fund took place in the Town Hall last night. The balancesheet, was read and adopted, showing a ...

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  47. ADVANCE, AUSTRALIA!

    The Autraila Day Fund this afternoon had amounted to £118,175. ...

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  48. THE KING’S MESSAGE.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, the Speaker (Hon. R. D. Meagher) rend a message from his Majesty King George, expressing his [?]dolence ...

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