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  2. MAGISTERIAL INQUIRY.

    An inquiry was conducted before Mr. R. D. Neilson yesterday into the circumstances surrounding the death of Raphael Battaglino, who fell from a ...

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  3. FOR RATEPAYERS.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Brisbane City Council was held yesterday, when there were present: Aldermen G. Down (mayor), J. Crase, J. W. Hetherington, ...

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  4. WAR CABLES. "OBSERVER" OFFICE, 5 P.M. "OBSERVER" OFFICE, 3 p.m. "OBSERVER" OFFICE, Noon.

    [?] nnounced that the Ger[?] attempted to retake [?] violent cannonade the [?] in force, led by ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Nominations closed at the Industrial Registrar's Office, Brisbane, for vacancies on the undermentioned boards, the nominations received being as set against each: ...

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  6. ENGLISH, FREEMASONS.

    By the Vancouver mail from London there arrived in Brisbane a communication from the grand secretary of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons of England, ...

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  7. BRISBANE FIRE BOARD.

    The monthly meeting of the Brisbane Fire Brigade Board was held to-day, Alderman Down (Mayor of Brisbane) in the chair, and others present being ...

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  8. THE NAVAL BATTLE.

    Heavy cannonading at sea was heard at Brillington, in Yorkshire, on Saturday night. COPENHAGEN, Monday. ...

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  9. GERMAN PIRATES.

    A collier landed 120 of the crew of the Wayfarer at Falmouth. It is believed that the vessel was torpedoed off the Seilly Islands. It is reported from ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    In Chambers his Honour Judge Macnaughton, Judge of the Industrial Court, recommended the creation of an Industrial Board for the calling of sugar ...

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  11. INTERNED STEAMERS.

    The Premier (Honourable D. F. Denham) is in receipt of an intimation from the Agent-General (Sir Thomas Robinson, K.C.M.G.) to the effect that the ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. VIEWS OF " EYE-WITNESS."

    "Eye-witness," reviewing the recent operations at the front, says: The Belgians brilliantly drove out the Germans on April 5 from a redoubt which had ...

    Article : 99 words
  13. POSSESSION OF OPIUM.

    Before Mr. E. M. Eglinton, P.M., in the Central Summons Court this morning, Sub-inspector Harlan proceeded against Sue Sing on a charge that on ...

    Article : 167 words
  14. [?] RESERVISTS.

    [?] rench Minister for War, [?] class of resrvists, [?] of the age of 46. There [?] guard communications. ...

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  15. GOORPAROO SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The Coorparoo Shire Council held its monthly meeting in the Council Chambers last night, the chairman (Councillor) A. M.'Kinnon) presiding and there also ...

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  16. TOOWONG RIFLE CLUB.

    On Saturday last 36 members of the Toowong Rifle Club took part in the first rifle practice at Erroggera. Seeing that about a third of the members had ...

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  17. BILLIARDS.

    [?] of last night's play in [?] 18,000 np between [?] [?] Gray the scores [?]. ...

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  18. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    A shocking tragedy has taken place at Woolston, near Christchurch. Charles Peterson, a labourer. 64 years of age, and his wife, aged 48, were found in ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. EGER STEALING.

    [?] Dulty, alias Dinny [?] was before Mr. E. [?] Central Police Court toon a [?] that on April 7, at ...

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  20. ALLEGED THEFT OF £700.

    On information received from the police at Capetown, detective yesterday arrested. Charles Joseph Bray, 40 years of age, on the charge of stealing £700. Bray, ...

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  21. THE GERMAN PIRATES.

    The British liner Wayfarere (9559 tons) has been damaged by a torpedo, and is now being towed to Queenstown (Ireland). ...

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  22. ALLEGED STEALING.

    Before Mr. E. Eglinten, P.M., in the Central Police Court this morning, Lewis Lambert, on remand, was charged that, between December 17, 1914, and March 9, ...

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  23. STATE RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Department has two bulletcars in operation. One is running between Emerald and Longreach, and the other between Hughenden and Cloncurry. These ...

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  24. AGITATION IN ITALY.

    Fifty persons have been arrested in connection with a pro-war demonstration. The police prevented the crowd from marching to the Austrian and German ...

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  25. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

    Visitors are beginning to arrive here for the Royal Agricultural Society's Exhibition, which will commence tomorrow. His Excellency the Governor ...

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  26. SMUGGLING WAR MUNITIONS.

    A telegram from Buchatest the capital of Rommann) states that German and Austrian diplomatic couriers were found smuggling spare gun parts and ...

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  27. VERLANDERS.

    [?] [?] Coole, Briabnae, Pick-[?] [?] Boyl, Cadmore, Han,[?] [?] Godsall, Gasn, Garred, [?] [?] [?] Phare, ...

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  28. GROCERS’ EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Young, the Agent-General for South Australia, to-day opened the Manchester Grocers' Exhibition, at which South Australia has an attractive display ...

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  29. "SIR WILLIAM MACGREGOR."

    The Commissioner some weeks ago received the permission of Sir William MacGregor to name two of the most powerful new engines, under construction in the ...

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  30. FLOTILLA-LEADER BOTHA.

    A new destroyer flotilla-leader has been commissioned. It is named the Botha. The officers and crew have cable[?] congratulations to General Dotha. ...

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  31. STATE WEATHER FORECASTS.

    The following forecasts were bruel at noun to-day for the existing 21 hours: Queensland generally are warm with barren winds. ...

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  32. POLICE COURTS.

    In the South Brisbane Court to-day, before Mr. P. W. Pears, P.M., Elizibeth Blake (30), for drinkennes,wa tined 5% or six hours. Senior Sergeant Frazer prosecuted. ...

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  33. METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS.

    In the Toombul Shire Council Hall, Nundah, on Saturday, a cantala entitled the "March of Nations" was given under the auspices of the Nundah W.C.T. Union ...

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  34. DUTIES ON SPIRITS AND TEA.

    There have been large withdrawals of bonded spirits, tea, and tobacco, in expectation of the duties being increased. ...

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  35. COMMISSIONER'S INSPECTION.

    The Commissioner for Railways, on his visit to the Ipswich workshops on Monday, inspected a number of new cattle wagons that are ...

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  36. COMBINED CATHOLIC ENTERTAINMENT.

    On Thursday evening, April 22, a grand combined Catholic schools entertainment will be held in His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane, in aid of the Belgian Relief ...

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  37. THE MOSQUITO REMEDY PLANT.

    Sir,—It is well known that these troublesome insects convey many diseases to both man and beast, chiefly in the form of fevers, and the plant here ...

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  38. THE LAW.

    Before his Honour Mr. Justice Real and a jury of four. Mr. Real, with him Mr. H. D. Macrossan (instructed by Messrs. Rouchard ...

    Article : 340 words
  39. Nambour Methodist Circuit.

    The quarterly meeting of the Nambour Methodist circuit was held in the Nambour Methodit Church on the Saturday afternoon (writes our Montville correspondent). The Rev. C. T. ...

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  40. WEATHER CONDITIONS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Considerable cloudine [?] in parts of the central and south-eastern districts, but the weather is generally fine throughout the State. Temperature is comparatively cool in the far ...

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  41. DEATH BY BURNING.

    Before Mr. R. D. Neilson, in the Inquiry Court this morning, further evidence was heard in the inquiry into the death of Eileen Vera Caunt, aged 5, on ...

    Article : 163 words
  42. FIRE AT NAPLES.

    A fire at Naples de-troyed [?] tales of cotton, valued at £80,000. ...

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  43. Bush Fire on Moreton Island.

    Excurnionists to Moreton Bay who returned to t city last evening noticed a fire on Moreton Island. On inquiries being made it was ascertained that there ...

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  44. CHARGE OF STEALING.

    Suzuki, or Eto Okita (23, seaman) appeared in the Central Police Court this morning before Mr. E. Eghnton, P.M., charged that, on or about November 29, ...

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  45. ITHACA TOWN COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the [?]thaca Town Council was held last night, when there were present: The mayor ([?] man W. H. Warmington), A[?]lermen A. ...

    Article : 318 words
  46. PRICE OF WOLFRAM.

    The Mines Department is in receipt of cable information. through the Chief Secretary's Department. from the AgentGeneral, stating that the present ...

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  47. Straying Horse Nuisance.

    "Vox Populi" wrties: Sir,—Whilst the residents and ratepayers of Buhmba have much to thank the councillors for, in the way of street lighting and motor ...

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  48. Accidents at a School.

    Two pupils at the Patric-terrace Girl's School met with accidents while at play during lunch hour yesterday, and in both cases were given first aid by ...

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  49. Agricultural Officers In the Country.

    Mr. Arthur Horty (surveyor to the Department of Agriculture) was at [?] yesterday. and will be at Cli[?]on to-morrow, and the Agricultural College on Thursday. Mr. J. Legg ...

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  50. SELECTION RENTS.

    Though the percentage of March rents received by the Lands Department is not so great as that of last year, the actual amount received is considerably more. ...

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  51. The Fruit Industry.

    Mr. Charles Ross, fruit expert for the Department of Agriculture. will be in Toowoomba till Thursday. He wil be in Warwick on Friday, and Stanthorpe on ...

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  52. FISHING WITHOUT LICENSES

    Mr. E. Eglinton, P.M., presided in the Central Summons Court this morning when Philipo nenaro, [?] [?] ...

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  53. “ Blowing the Pipes Out."

    "South Rider" writes: "Sir,—I wonder if the Railway Department will tell us if there is any real necessity for the engines on the South Side to blow off ...

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  54. BREACHES OF IMMIGRATION ACT.

    Mr. Moylan, of the Customs Department, proceeded against Albert John M'Molon and Thus, Brown and Sons, undertook to pay the Summons Court to-day for breaches of the ...

    Article : 26 words
  55. Fell From a Horse.

    The Ambulance Brigade this morning attended to James Ellendon, a butcher. 20 years of age, who was suffering from injuries to the head, the result of being ...

    Article : 90 words
  56. Malls from London

    The Postmaster-General's Department advises that English and other mails exR.M.S. Malnja ate due by train to-night. and will be delivered by better carriers at ...

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  57. Fell in the Street.

    Patrick Colin Smith, a mining agent, 70 years of age, fell in the street at Spring Hill to-day, and injured his left forearm. The Ambulance Brigade have ...

    Article : 15 words
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