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  2. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    Little public interest was manifested in the precincts of St. Stephens in the opening of Parliament to-day, owing to the non-presence of the King and the ...

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  3. RECRUITING STATISTICS.

    Yesterday saw 121 applicants requesting to be enrolled in the Empire service in this State. Of this number 75 presented themselves at the depot in ...

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  4. GERMAN OCTUPUS IN CHINA.

    From Russia through, the medium of the "Novoe Vremya," comes the latest information concerning Germany's political activities in the Far East, namely, ...

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  5. THE MILITARY MUTINY.

    The trouble among the troops at Liverpool appears to have spent itself, and the military authorities report that all was quiet in the camps this morning. ...

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  6. "COURIER" PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    Five funds made headway yesterday consequent upon the donations which were made available. The amount of £32/3/6, at which the day's contribution stopped, ...

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  7. POST-WAR PROBLEMS.

    Various problems that will require to be faced by Australia, in common with the rest of the Empire, immediately after the war were touched upon by Mr. ...

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  8. WIDGEE COMPLETES ITS QUOTA.

    The Queensland Recruiting Committee advised, yesterday that the Widgee Shire had completed, its immediate quota of 12 [?]. ...

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  9. COUNTRY VOLUNTEERS.

    During the 24 hours ended 1 p.m. to-day 22 men presented themselves to the Toowoomba recruiting officer, and 21 were accepted. They were Messrs. W. J. ...

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  10. CHRISTMAS [?]LLIES.

    Among the hundreds of letters from appreciateive soldiers who recieved [?] [?] at Christmas time, through the good offices of the [?]s of the "Courier" ...

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  11. PRESENTATIONS.

    At Meringandan on Monday evening the residents tendered a farewell to Privates Levine and Graf, and each was presented with a wristlet watch. ...

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  12. RIGHT HON. ANDREW FISHER.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, the High Commissioner for Australia was sworn in as a member of the Privy Council to-day. ...

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  13. GERMANS AS PUBLIC SERVANTS

    The Acting Prime Minister stated to-day that the Commonwealth Government had given further consideration to position of persons of enemy origin in relation ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN DIED FROM WOUNDS.

    Lieutenant G. Porter, fo the Flying Corps, and formerly of Kalgoorlie, has died from wounds while a prisoner of war. ...

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  15. GERMANS IN FIJI.

    The latest news to reach New Zealand from Fiji is of a distinctly disquieting nature, and points to a condition of unrest among the natives which can only ...

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  16. SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS.

    A proclamation has been issued prohibiting the importation, except under license, of paper, paper-making materials, and periodicals exceeding 16 pages (except ...

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  17. RETURNED SOLDIERS WELCOMED

    An enthusiastic reception was tendered to Major J. A. Milne on his return to Bundaberg from the Dardanelles last evening. Major Milne was one of the first ...

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  18. PRIVATE O'DONNELL'S CASE.

    The Board of Inquiry appointed to investigate the charges made by Private Michael O'Donnell against Colonel Battye for allowing his personal feelings to away ...

    Article : 162 words
  19. RECRUITING COMMITTEES.

    Recruiting Sergeant Kennedy has been, transferred to another district, and Sergeant Arthur Stanley, who was invalided home from the Dardanelles, has ...

    Article : 193 words
  20. A BATTALION FLAG WANTED.

    The 15th Reinforcements of the 9th Battalion, which recently appealed for two flags, and received an Australian flag, has been transfened to Tipperary ...

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  21. FRENCH WINE FAMINE.

    There is a splendid opportunity to push Australian wines, owing to the poor French harvest. The "Wine Trade Review" says that a wine famine is ...

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  22. GIFTS IN KIND.

    The following donors yesterday contributed gifts in kind:—Mrs. W. Morse, parcel of books; and "Anon.," socks for the Belgians. ...

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  23. BRISBANE GIRLS' CLUB.

    A meeting of the Brisbane Girls' Club was held in the rooms, third floor, Courier Building, yesterday, when the following were present:—Mrs. L. Williams, Misses ...

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  24. CROSSED WOOLS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) states that a communication has been received from the Imperial Government requesting the New Zealand Government ...

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  25. ELIMINATING GERMANS.

    At the meeting of the Beenleigh Progress Association on Tuesday night Mr. H. Sinclair, M.H.R., wrote stating that he had several ...

    Article : 224 words
  26. ENLISTMENTS IN OTHER STATES

    In Victoria to-day 397 men volunteered and 237 were accepted. PERTH, February 16. To-day 48 men volunteered, and 36 were ...

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  27. MR. ARTHUR BENJAMIN.

    For some years music lovers in Brisbane have been following with interest the musical career of Mr. Arthur Benjamin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. ...

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  28. IN HOSPITAL, MALTA.

    Sergeant Eric Thorn, a son of Mr. W. Thorn, Goombungee, in a letter from Multa, states that after putting in seven months on the peninsula (Gallipoli), be ...

    Article : 132 words
  29. NEW ZEALAND FREIGHTS.

    New Zealand freights have been raised 10/ per ton all round from March 1. ...

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  30. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quiet, and prices are unchanged. LONDON, Wednesday. The quotation in Chicago for May ...

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  31. DEATH OF A GALLANT QUEENSLANDER.

    News has been received of the death of a son of Colonel Aytoun, who was for some time adjutant of the Queensland Forces. The London "Times" of ...

    Article : 228 words
  32. A SUGGESTION.

    Writing from Southport, M. Jackman says:—"As the Christmas billycans were so much appreciated by the boys on active service, it would be nice if we ...

    Article : 65 words
  33. DISTRICT ORDERS.

    The following extracts are taken from District Orders for the 1st Military District, date February 18:—The camp of continuous training for the Australian ...

    Article : 257 words
  34. A PRISONER IN TURKEY.

    The many friends of Sergeant Maurice Delpratt, of the 5th Light Horse, who is a prisoner in Turkey, will be interested in the following post card from him:— ...

    Article : 127 words
  35. INFORMATION WANTED.

    The names of members of the Australian Imperial Force mentioned below have been cabled from time to time as casualties of various descriptions, but ...

    Article : 181 words
  36. REVIEW OF THE WAR.

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Kitchener, Secretary of State for War, gave a review of the operations in connection with the war, which was listened ...

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  37. BELGIAN FUND ART UNION.

    For some considerable time past donations in the form of useful and handmade fancy work articles have been for warded to this office in aid of the ...

    Article : 453 words
  38. ALLEGED DESERTERS APPREHENDED.

    Three soldiers, who, it is alleged, were deserters, were apprehended at Toowoomba to-day. ...

    Article : 22 words
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