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    Son of Mr. James Bell, Brigalow, and grandson of Mr. James Bell, senior, Rocky Creek, Milbuerran; reported killed in action on July 29 (previously ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Son of the [?] Aland, M.L.A.; killed in action in France on July 28. It may be mentioned that the names of Groom and Aland, so long associated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ANGLO-FRENCH MOVE.

    The 228th casualty list, issued tonight, contains 770 names, as follow:— Killed in notion, 125: died of wounds, 86 died of other causes, 5; wounded, ...

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  5. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION IN SYDNEY.

    The unionist demonstration against Conscription could not be held in the Domain to-day owing to rain, but the meeting was held in the basement of ...

    Article : 76 words
  6. BENTLEY FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  7. BULGARIANS ROUTED.

    The war Office received a message from Salonika, as follows: "The Bulgarians on Monday counter attacked with three battalions, against our new ...

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  8. "FLOWER OF OUR MANHOOD."

    Sir,—In re your report of the City Council meeting in Tuesday'sssue, I desire to call special attention to the Utterances of Alderman Newman, and ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Included in the New Zealand casualty list are the following —Wounded [?] [?] rals T. Parkinson Warwick, Queensland; F. [?], New Farm, Brisbane. ...

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  10. RUTHLESS SUBMARINING.

    A United Press despatch from Berlin. states that it in believed that the efforts of the Von Tirpitz party to force the resumption of a ruthless submarine ...

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  11. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    [?] Baldock and staff had a fairly busy day yesterday at the drill hall, when those whose names begin with the letter [?] came up for ...

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  12. ON WESTERN FRONT.

    General Joffre, in an order to the northern armies, says he is well satisfied with the efforts on tho Somme which have struck a blow at enemy ...

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  13. MONSTER CONSCRIPTION MEETING.

    Hon. L. E. Groom, M.P., and Mr. C. J. Booker, M.L.A., will address a meeting in the Town Hall, Ruthvenstreet, this (Thursday) evening, at 8 ...

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  14. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE

    The Hon. L.E. Grown, M.P., spoke yesterday afternoon at [?] meeting of women in the Town Hall To-night he will take part if the public meeting, and afterwords will ...

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  15. HARBORING SUBMARINES.

    The Allied Governments, in a memorandum addressed to the Governments of certain neutral maritime States, urge that the principles of the law of ...

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  16. IN TRANSYLVANIA.

    A wireless message from Bucharest advises that to-day's communique says: "Fighting continues on Giurghuil and Horghi[?]za Mountain. We took ...

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  17. NATIONAL REFERENDUM COUNCIL.

    Mr. R. C. Ramsay, of Harrow, has been appointed a member of the Queensland branch of the National Referendum Council. ...

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  18. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

    Forcast.—Cloudy generally, Further rain and thunderstorms in the central inlead and south east districts; Variable winds. ...

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  19. TOOWOOMBA TO-DAY.

    At the railway station to-day, on arrival of the Brisbane to Sydney train, the Prime Minister will address the people of Toowoomba. In view of the ...

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  20. A.J.C. RACES.

    Owing to the torrential rains, the A.J.C. races have been postponed till Saturday. The remainder will be held on Monday and Wednesday. ...

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  21. GREATEST BATTLES NEXT YEAR.

    German war correspondents, though minimising the Somme victories, are appalled at the terrific force and persistence of the offensive. ...

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  22. BELGIANS PARDONED.

    General von Bissing, at the instance of protests from Spain and America, has pardoned 22 Belgians including three women, who had been sentenced ...

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  23. ALBION PARK RACES.

    Weights for Saturday's Albion Park races include:—FIRST DIVISION.—Bandon Lad 9.7; Merry Syce, 8.12; Special Tax, 8.10; ...

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  24. IN MACEDONIA.

    A German communique issued to-day claims that the Germans made progress against the British north-west of Tabinoslaki. LONDON, Tuesday. ...

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  25. GERMAN FRIGHT

    As instancing the nervousness of Germany at all her Vulnerable points, the Copenhagen correspondent of the " Daily Telegraph" says that reports from the ...

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  26. WOMEN AND CONSCRIPTION.

    Yesterday afternoon, at the Town Hall, the Hon. L.E. Groom, M.P., gave an address, to the Women’s Branch of the Toowoomba and District ...

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  27. IN ARCTIC OCEAN.

    The st[?]ship traffic on the regular route covering northern Norwegian rowns has been stopped. Since August the Germans have sunk Norwegian boats worth 9,000,000 ...

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  28. ZEPPELIN DISASTERS.

    Berlin admits, but minimises, the loss of the Zeppelin winch was brought down near London. There is a growing fooling of anxiety at the continued ...

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  29. GERMAN NAVAL MEN.

    The Franco-British troops were surprised to find among the prisoners taken last night sailors from the second German naval division, who had been ...

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  30. DANISH DEFICIT.

    The Danish budget shows a [?] of 43,000,000 kroner.- This is due to mili tary expenditure totalling 60,000,000 kroner. ...

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  31. THE LODGE LIST.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Toowoomba Lodge, No. 22, of the above Order took place in the Oddfollows’ Hall On Tuesday night, with P.A. Bro ...

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  32. CONSCRIPTION LEAGUE.

    The usual weekly meeting of the above took place at the Town Hall last evening. There were present: Messrs. J Stone (in the chair). Paterson, ...

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  33. MACKENSEN'S DOBRUDJA ARMY.

    British and French war critics attribute great importance to the crossing of the Danube at Rustchuk by the Roumanians, and they are of opinion ...

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  34. AIRCRAFT REPRISALS.

    The Mayors of several midland towns are arranging meetings, to discuss aircraft reprisals against Germany. ...

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  35. "SOME SOUVENIR THAT"!

    Thus Private Colin Groom, third son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Groom (Loraine, Horrias-street, west), who has been twice wounded in action in ...

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  36. HIGHER WAGES DEMANDED.

    One hundred thousand employees of railway workshops are demanding an advance in their wages of 10s, a week. ...

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  37. CRISIS IN GREECE.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that as a result of a meeting of the Cabinet, all the members except the Premier and ...

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  38. PEACE QUESTION.

    The New York "Tribune's" London correspondent says that he learns on excellent authority that German agents are asking King Albert of Belgium to ...

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  39. RAILWAYMEN'S WAR BONUS.

    It is unnounced that the Government is learing the whole cost of the recent war tenus, now being paid to the railway ...

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  40. ST. IGNATIES’ COLLEGE.

    St. Ignatins' College, Riverview, Sydney, known all over the Commonwealth as a loading scholastic establishment, is conducted by the Jesuit ...

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  41. NAVAL AERIAL RAID.

    It officially is announced that British [?]yal aeroplanes, yesterday morning attacked air sheds in the vividity of Brussels. One has not Yet returned. ...

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  42. ENVELOPING MOVE.

    A wireless message has been received as follows: "In consequence of the Roumanians crossing the Danube at Rustchuk and threatening an envelopment ...

    Article : 86 words
  43. ROCKEFELLER’S WEALTH.

    How a poor student of chemistry come from Germany in 1868 and attracted the attention of John D. Re[?]feiler, became the chief chemist in the ...

    Article : 93 words
  44. A FIASCO.

    The great unionists’ "hold up" today ended in something of a fiasco. Only about 2000 participated in the procession, and this number was increased to ...

    Article : 77 words
  45. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Kindly allow us space in your valuable journal to express our opinion of the methods of training of compulsory senior oadets. As things are ...

    Article : 161 words
  46. GIRL’S NOBLE OFFER.

    A young girl of North Sheilds read tbe recent statement by Dr. Duvigneaud that it was possible to save a ...

    Article : 109 words
  47. CITIZEN FORCE ENLISTMENTS.

    The military authorities notify that instructions have been received that members of the A.I.F., returning to Australia, and discharged, need not report under the ...

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  48. RUSSIANS SMASH ATTACK.

    A communique, states: "Our are drove back dense columns of Germans who were attempting to advance beyond their, entauglements eastward of Novo ...

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  49. AT DRAYTON.

    A well attended meeting of [?] was held at Draybon to-day for the purpose of forming a local committee to assist carrying the Conscription ...

    Article : 473 words
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