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  2. FRANCE AND BELGIUM

    President Poincare to-day attended a[?] impressive demonstration at the Traceder[?] in honor of the memory of Miss Cavell the English nurse, who ws recently ...

    Article : 957 words
  3. WINTER IN THE TRENCHES

    The weather conditions at the front, both in France and the Balkans, are described as being extremely severe. Intense cold prevails on the British front in Macedonia, but the soldiers are bearing the hardships cheerfully. Apparently some of the troops have been transferred thither from Gallipoli. The ...

    Article : 420 words
  4. THE GREEK PROBLEM

    There have been long, discussions in Athene regarding the Allied Note [?] Greece, and successive Ministerial councils have been held, besides repeated ...

    Article : 171 words
  5. THE BALKAN WAR

    Mr. Ward-Price, the war correspondent, telegraphs from Salonika:- "The British are now in the first line, and are face to face with the enemy ...

    Article : 1,283 words
  6. AUSTRALIA'S NEW ARMY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), when entertained by the Institute of Journalists to-night, said the Commonwealth Government had decided to raise within a few ...

    Article : 87 words
  7. WHEAT FREIGHTS.

    A copy of the pamphlet to be issued to farmers, setting forth the working of the new wheat finance scheme, was made available to-day. The booklet opens with an ...

    Article : 849 words
  8. PERSONAL.

    To-morrow Queen Alexandra completes her 71st year, for it was on December 1. 1844, that the future Queen of England was born in the palace of her father, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,262 words
  9. THE WAR AND TRADE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was entertained by the Instiute of Journalists to-night, and in a speech, traced the various stages of the present war. Referring ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. MUST HAVE PASSPORTS.

    The new regulation passed by the Federal Executive Council, under the War Precautions Act, prohibiting persons of military, age from leaving the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. WAS THERE FOUL PLAY?

    A young man and a young woman, the latter carrying an infant a couple of weeks old, stepped out of a train' at Graceville, a suburb of Brisbane, at ...

    Article : 120 words
  12. SOUTH AFRICA

    General Smuts, the Minister of Defence, in an address at a recruiting meeting yesterday, said:— There is a tremendous cloud hanging over civilisation, and South ...

    Article : 128 words
  13. SHEFFIELD TRAGEDY.

    As a result of the sudden breaking of the ice covering a lake at Killa Marsh, near Sheffield, many persons wero immeised in the water, and six girls were drowned. ...

    Article : 38 words
  14. LABOR DISPUTES.

    Mr. McLachlan, the Federal Public Service Commissioner, to-day announced that be was not prepared to pay more than 9/6 a day to the conduit navvies who were ...

    Article : 710 words
  15. ADELAIDE AEROPLANE.

    Sir—The Overseas Club, with the approval of his Majesty the King and Lord Kitchener, appeals to the people of the Empire for contributions towards the ...

    Article : 571 words
  16. ALLIED UNITY

    Tha Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says:—"The Entente Powers are beginning to realise the need for an international grand general staff organisation. ...

    Article : 530 words
  17. A UNITED EMPIRE

    Messers. Perey and Archibald Hurd, who are well known as writers on naval subjects, in their latest book, "The New Empire Partnership." declare that there ...

    Article : 179 words
  18. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. Harold Page, of Kent-road, Keswick, who is employed by Mr. W. R. Langsford, was driving a horse, attached to a cart, from Angas-street into Moore-street at ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. CHARGE OF STEALING.

    Percy Lanigan was charged at the City Court to-day with having stolen from his employers. John Paton, Son, & Co., woollen manufactures, £100 on October 22, ...

    Article : 186 words
  20. A VAN OVERTURNED.

    Whilst Messrs. A. Herbig and H. Herbig were carting bay on Saturday, their van, to which two horses were attached, was caught by a strong wind and toppled over. ...

    Article : 52 words
  21. ASSISTANCE IN ENGLISH HOSPITALS.

    The following cablegram has been received from the High Commissioner:— "Many letters received here stating Australian women" with St. John and Red ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. Advertising

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  23. BOLTING PONIES.

    Last evening an accident befell a party of ladies while returning home in a buggy from Cowell. The party consisted of Misses Wheeler (2) and Mrs. H. B. ...

    Article : 154 words
  24. THE ONLEY FUND.

    The secretary (Alderman Nicass) has received the following amount:—Previously acknowledged, £2[?]6 12[?]3; Mr. W. D. Ponder, £2; mr. J. H. Morish, £1 1/; Mr. G. Gray, 2/; employes A. ...

    Article : 511 words
  25. ACCIDENTS ON THE WEST COAST.

    On Saturday last two serious accidents occurred. Three men employed on the Government tank, near Murat Bay, drove into the township in the evening in a cart. ...

    Article : 236 words
  26. Advertising

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