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  2. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    His Grace Archbishop Donaldson is expected to preside at the Glennie Speech Day gathering this afternoon, and at the Glennie Preparatory this ...

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  3. A SWAGMAN DROWNED.

    The body of a middle-aged man, identified as M'Coy, who was about town early last week, carrying a swag, was yesterday morning found in the ...

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  4. COAL QUESTION.

    The conference between the colliery proprietors and the coal miners to-day proved abortive. The proprietors said they were unable to accede to the ...

    Article : 166 words
  5. THE BRITISH CABINET.

    It is officially announced that the Prime Minister is suffering from a severe chill and is remaining indoors to-day under doctors orders. ...

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  6. LATE AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    The "Morning Post's Budapest core respondent says that a curious scene was enacted at the burial of the late Emperor of Austria at the Capuchin ...

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  7. WEST FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Successful raids were carried out eastward of Neuville, St. Vaast and southeastward of Armenticres, destroying ...

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  8. OBITUARY.

    An old resident of the Headington Hill district, in the person of Mrs. Joseph Horton, died at Brisbane on December 1 after undergoing an ...

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  9. DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF RECRUITING.

    A civic welcome to-day was accorded the Director-General of (Hon. Donald Maclcinnon, of Melbourne). ...

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  10. REGARDED AS SPECIAL CARGO.

    Another wharf strike, fortunately of short duration, occurred this morning. When the Allinga arrived with a cargo of coal and general goods, the ...

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  11. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    According to a statement made by the Minister for Lands (Mr. Hunter) yestereday investigations are being made by his department with regard ...

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  12. CITIZEN FORCES

    The training of the Citizen Forces, which has been seriously interfered with since the outbreak of the war, is to be resumed early next year. ...

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  13. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    Following upon the expulsion of Senator Lynch and his Western Australain colleagues from the Interstate Conference, Senator Lynch ahs received the following ...

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  14. MANY FACTORIES STILL IDLE.

    The restrictions on the use of gas are being maintained owing to the uncertain position, and for this reason many factories are still idle. ...

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  15. DISPUTE AT MORTLAKE.

    Messrs. J. and A. Brown's dispute with the coal lampers at Mortlake is to be referred to Mr. Justice Edmunds, and pending his decision it is likely ...

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  16. LEAVE TO SOLDIERS.

    The DefenceA Minister (senator i'earcc; ¦ has:revised tlidr iiistnictiohs with "regard,to tho grouting;’6f li truest, leave, to1 inom-bera of Hho.-aXF.,- and Cdmmnnd&nts' ...

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  17. MORE EXPULSIONS.

    The Central Executive of the P.L.L. has decided to withdraw the endorsement of Mr. G. Black, M.L.A., as Labor candidate for Namoi, and to expel Mr. J. Lyrich, ...

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  18. ROUMANIA.

    A Bulgarian communique states:—We captured the town of Kalarash and a bridge-head on the left bank of the Damibe, opposite Cernayoda. ...

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  19. WANT A WHEAT POOL.

    At an important meeting of the Q.F.U. last Saturday, which was well attended, the matter of taking stops towards the disposal of the State wheat crop was considered. ...

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  20. GENERAL JOFFRE'E RETIREMENT.

    Advices received in diplomation circles from France confirm the reports that General Joffre may retire. The complete reorganisation for the conduct of ...

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  21. FRENCH-CABINET.

    "Le Matin" states that the reorganisation of the High Commands will be considered after the Chamber of Deputies approves of the new ...

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  22. WORKERS’ COMPENSATION.

    Certain new regulations in connection with the Workers' Compensation Act of 1916, which had been approved by the Executive Council, and issued ...

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  23. AMERICAN OPINION.

    The United States new Note to the Allies makes a request for safe conduct of Count Tarnowski, the Austrian Ambassador at Washington. ...

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  24. PRODUCE FOR EXPORT.

    Curiosity was expressed in Parliament last week why the Commonwealth Government was advertising for a chief diary expert. ...

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  25. NEW RAILWAY UNIT.

    Senator Pearce said that the engine drivers in the new railway unit would all receive non-commissioned rank; 80 per cent. were to be sorgeants at 10s. ...

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  26. HOSPITAL TENDERS.

    At the meeting of the Toowoomba General Hospital committee on Monday evening—Tenders for supplies from January 1 next ...

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  27. IN MACEDONIA.

    A Bulgarian communique claims that the Budgarians repulsed attacks northwest of Monastir and on the Cerva bend, and British attacks south of ...

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  28. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Much sympathy will be extended to Mr. G. Sutton, who received word [?] Friday that his son Jack had been killed in action in France. The sad news ...

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  29. ZEEBRUGGE RAIDED.

    An Allied air squadron twice raided Zeebragge yestorday, besides being unusually active behind the german lines, specially in Brussels and Some aeroplanes ...

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  30. TOOWOOMBA RECRUITING.

    To-morrow evening a public meeting convened by the mayor, will be held in the Town hall, for the purpose of electing a local executive of ...

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  31. WARWICK HIGH SCHOOL.

    The results of the examinations held in Warwick last Friday for [?]ntrance scholarships to the Warwick High School were yesterday made available by the principal ...

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  32. MILK.

    A deputation of the Victorian Dairyment's Association waited on Sentor Russell (the Minister in control of food prices) and asked for a flat rate for ...

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  33. SALE OF WOOL.

    An Army Council Order has been issued affecting all persons engaged in the purchase or the sale of wool to enter into such guarantee as the ...

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  34. MARITIME MATTERS.

    Officials regard the complete information concerning the steamer Marioas, as revealing the violation of Germany's [?]ledges. ...

    Article : 94 words
  35. SERBIAN SUCCESS.

    A Serbain communique says: There were violent local infantry actions. A fairly large number were prisonered. ...

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  36. RUSSIAN GOVRNMENT.

    The Upper House almost unanimously adopted a resolution approving of the formation of a Government acceptable to Parliament. This is regarded as marking a ...

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  37. THE WHEAT BOARD.

    A conference of representatives of farmers organsisations throughtout the Commonwealth and convetted by the Prime Minister, [?]net to-day, Mr. Hughes ...

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  38. PERSONAL

    The friends of Lance-Corporal T. Eycott Roberts will be pleased to learn that he is making considerbale recovery, and is at present the guest of his aunt, ...

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  39. LIQUOR RESTRICTIONS.

    The Central News Agency states [?] is reported that one of the first measures of food control will be the entire control of the liquor trade, ...

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  40. PRICE OF CHEESE.

    At last meeting of directors fo Pittsworth Dairy Company on Saturday evening, the subject of the price of cheese was much discussed, and great ...

    Article : 200 words
  41. REICHSTAG SUMMONED.

    The members of the Reichstag have been summoned by telegram. It is expected to be the most remarkable meeting since the outbreak of the war. ...

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  42. ITALIAN MINISTRY.

    Telegrams from Rome announce changes in the Italian Ministry, decreasing the number of Ministers and consolidating their ...

    Article : 41 words
  43. BERLIN'S FOODLESS PLIGHT.

    "The Chronicle's Amsterdam correspendent says that the "Taglisch Runasehau" published a desperated, almost threatening, article on Berlin's ...

    Article : 143 words
  44. THE WEATHER.

    All shearing in the West-Bulloo is hung up in consequence of heavy rain. Drover Tom Hackett swam 500 Tamtar bullooks to-day for Borthwicks, Limited, ...

    Article : 102 words
  45. RACING PROFITS.

    Alderman Spring, of the Randwick M[?]ioipality, formed one of a deputation to Mr. James to-day on the subject of the Totalisator Bill. Speaking of the profits ...

    Article : 105 words
  46. BREACH OF WHEAT CONTRACTS.

    The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Gordon to-day gave their reserved decision in the caso in which Christopher James Galling recently [?]ued G. G. ...

    Article : 56 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

    Still outry and unsettled, Mon[?]rains and thunderstorms, except in the southeastern quarter, where it is fine and cool. ...

    Article : 22 words
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