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  2. BRITISH CABINET CRISIS.

    Lord Nunburnholme in a letter to the newspapers says:—The country requires an executive, consisting of the best soldiers, sailors, and business ...

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  3. EUROPEAN WAR.

    There is jubilation throughout Germany and Austria at the fall of Bucharest. The Kaiser has teleraphed his congratulation to Gen. von ...

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  4. FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  5. BRISBANE NEWS

    The Full Court gave a decision this afternoon on an interesting point connected with the Factories and Shops Act. In September last Mr. Dean ...

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  6. CITY BAND RECITAL.

    The City Viee-Regal Band will give another concert in the Queen's Park on Sunday night, at 8.30. Conductor Wade has had many requests this week ...

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  7. SUNDAY—DECEMBER 10.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  8. A CANTATA.

    We remind our readers that Bradbury's popular cantata, "Esther, the Beautiful Queen," illustrating an ever popular Bible story, and set to music ...

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  9. RETURNED SOLDIERS' LEAGUE MEETING.

    On Monday night next, in the Ipswich Town Hall, at 8 o'clock, a public meeting will be held under the auspices of the Returned Soldiers' and ...

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  10. ROSEWOOD MUSICAL UNION.

    On Monday night what should prove a concert of' exceptional merit will be given at Rosewood. Much interest is sure to be taken in this concert, as it ...

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  11. FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    A communique states: There is nothing to report except a coup-de-main east of Metzeral, in Alsace, in which we took prisoners. ...

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  12. DANCE IN RAILWAY HALL.

    The dance to-night in the railway dining hail should be particularly successful A full moon and bracing evening air mould be an impetus to ...

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  13. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    The Central Congregational Church services will be conducted by the Rev. W. G. Sands, B.A., of Brisbane, to-morrow. Subject: 11 a.m. ...

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  14. YOUNG PEOPLE'S PROHIBITION LEAGUE.

    In connection with the Queensland Young People's Prohibition League a meeting will, he held next Thursday, December 14th in the ...

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  15. Particulars of the Capture.

    A wireless message published in Rome from Petrograd reports that the abandonment of Bucharest was delayed as long as possible in order to save ...

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  16. NORMANBY STATE SCHOOL PICNIC.

    Attention is directed to an advertisement in another column, intimating that the annual picnic and dance under the auspices of the Normanby ...

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  17. UNCLAIMED MONEYS.

    The Assistant-Minister for Justice (Mr. Fihelly), in a statement to the Press this morning, reminded holders of unclaimed moneys of their duties ...

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  18. MARTOO'S OLYMPIA.

    A special feature of the entertainment at Martoo's Olympia on Monday evening will be the introduction of "Skipper" Francis, a world's ...

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  19. BAPTIST CHURCH.

    In continuation of the series of addresses on man's problems, the Rev W. E. Crawford will take as his subject in the Baptist. Church—"When are ...

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  20. German Claim.

    An official message from Berlin claims the capture of Hill 304, west of the River Meuse. ...

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  21. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives, to-day, The Treasurer gave notice of a bill to amend the Income for Assessment ...

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  22. ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The fifth of the series of addresses on the Covenanters of Scotland will be given in St. Stephen's Presbyterian church to-morrow evening by ...

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  23. French Commanders.

    Washington officials have received information on which to anticipate important changes in the French commands as the result of secret sessions ...

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  24. SHOOTING SENSATION.

    The south side shooting sensation was revived in the public mind today when the man, Edward Alexander, [?]ias John Smith, was again before ...

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  25. METHODIST BROTHERHOOD.

    The meeting for men in connection with the Methodist Brotherhood will be held in the Town Hall at 3.30, to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon. The ...

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  26. BRITISH FRONT.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reports: Considerable reciprocal shelling occurred in the vicinity of the Thiepval Ridge. ...

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  27. American Press Views.

    The "New York World" says:—"The British Cabinet crisis is of greater moral value to Germany than the capture of Bucharest. In the criticism ...

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  28. IPSWICH AND WEST MORETON SCIENTIFIC AND LITERARY CLUB.

    Capt. R. Marshall Allan, R.A.M.C., will give a lecture entitled ''Experiences in Flanders and Mesopotamia" in St. Paul's school-room, this ...

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  29. Roumanian Prisoners.

    An official message from Berlin announces that 9200 more prisoners have been taken in Roumania. ...

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  30. German Ruthlessness.

    It is reported that the Germans have intimated to neutral Governments that they intend to wage submarine warfare more ruthlessly in the New Year, and ...

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  31. DOWNS-BURNETT RAILWAY.

    The Public Works Commission will hear evidence to-morrow morning on the question of the linking-up of the Darling Downs with the Burnett ...

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  32. MASS AT PINE MOUNTAIN.

    There will be no mass at Pine Mountain to-morrow (Sunday), as one of St. Mary's priests has been called to do relieving work at Gatton. ...

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  33. SITUATION IN GREECE.

    The "Herald" publishes a despatch from Athens that the Royalists have made Athens a slaughterhouse. The homes of the Venezelists have been ...

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  34. POLITICAL ADDRESS.

    By advertisement appearing else where it is announced that Mr. F. A. Cooper, assisted by "Mr. J. Stopford, will address a meeting at Sadlier's ...

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  35. Good Progress Reported

    Good progress is reported in the construction of the Government. The names are not expected until Friday. Messrs. Henderson, Brace, Wardle, ...

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  36. ELLFNBOROUGH-STREET METHODIST CHURCH.

    The services in the Ellenborough-street Methodist Church will be taken by the Rev. B. Frederick. The morning subject will be "The Fall of ...

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  37. COMMISSIONER OF POLICE.

    There is considerable talk at preset about the office of Commissioner Police. Rumour has it that the retcement of Major Cahill is immin ...

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  38. German Outrages Still Continue.

    The Danish steamer Naxos and the Span'sh steamer Julian Benito have been sunk by submarines. A Swedish sailing ship was set on fire by a ...

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  39. MARTOO'S OLYMPIA.

    The story of a dead baby which lived to bring joy and love into a home long saddened by the absence of childish prattle and tiny ...

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  40. The Senate.

    In Senate debate was continued on motion to print Government policy. Senator Watson advocated voluntary enlistment. The debate was adjourned, ...

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  41. BLAIR STATE SCHOOL GARDEN FETE.

    On Saturday afternoon next, December 16th, a meeting of ladies and others interested in the Blair State School, will be held in the ...

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  42. Sinking of the Arabia.

    The reply from Germany to the United States note, relative to the sinking of the steamer Arabia, has been issued, and it gives some ...

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  43. Blockade af Greece.

    The Allied Governments have decided to blockade Greece until reparation is given for the outrages against Allies and Venezelists in ...

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  44. Coal-Mining Dispute.

    The coal tribunal has resumed. Mr. Justice Edmunds, chairman, said there had been rejoicing at the resumption of work, but prudent people should ...

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  45. BUTCHERS AND CHRISTMAS.

    Owing to Christmas Day falling on Monday, a difficulty arose as to the arrangement in regard to butchers' shops being kept open on the ...

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  46. PAVILION MOVING THEATRE.

    The booking for "The Squatter's Wife" at the above theatre is very large indeed, over 200 seats being already reserved. This is no doubt ...

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  47. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The services will be conducted to-morrow in the above church by the Rev. G. G. Cameron Wood. In the morninb the subject will be "A Plea for a ...

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  48. Italian Campaign.

    An Italian communique is as follows: We repulsed two successive attacks on the Carso. Our aeroplanes ho[?]hed [?] aviation sheds at Prosecco and the ...

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  49. CHRISTMAS SCHOOL BREAK.

    This week witnesses the breaking-up of most of the metropolitan secondary schools for the Christmas vacation. The Nudgee College had its ...

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  50. SALVATION ARMY BAND.

    As will be seen by an advertisement appearing elsewhere, the Salvation Army Band is to give a musical programme in the Queen's Park on ...

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  51. Italy and the Allies.

    The Chamber of Deputies has over whelmingly accepted Signor Boselli's motion to shelve for six months a Socialistic resolution in favour of ...

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  52. Shortening Christmas Holidays.

    The Prime Minister this morning received a telegram from Mr. Baddeley saying that the council of the Miners Federation had recommended to the ...

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  53. The New Policy.

    Mr. Lloyd George spent a most busy day Cabinet-making. Good progress was made, and the most important achievement was that an ...

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  54. Fire at Rosewood.

    A house occupied by a miner named Hewlett was totally destroyed by lire at 8.30 o'clock this evening. ...

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  55. Britain's Trade.

    The imports into Great Britain during November increased by £17,300,232, and the exports by £6,681,088. The re-exports decreased by £1,175,923. ...

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  56. MARTOO'S OLYMPIA.

    The Fox film. "Sins of Men," is a play full of diabolical philoso, by that an author is tempted to write for the money in it. The publisher tells him ...

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  57. Eatal Flying Accident.

    Sub-Lieut. Alfred Mann, of the naval air service, of Sydney, has been killed rowing to a flying accident. ...

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  58. MR. GLADSTONE WARD.

    Mr. Gladstone Ward. sone of Sir Jose Ward, has recovered from his recent accident, and has resumed military duty. ...

    Article : 26 words
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